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Edwin Binney (November 24, 1866 – December 17, 1934) was an American entrepreneur and inventor, who created the first dustless white chalk, and along with his cousin C. Harold Smith (born London, 1860 - died, 1931), was the founder of handicrafts company Binney & Smith, which marketed his invention of the Crayola crayon.
The property once belonged to Edwin Binney, who invented the Crayola crayon. He and his wife, Alice, had a significant impact on Fort Pierce.
Edwin Binney's fingerprints are all over Fort Pierce's history, and his historic home still stands on Indrio Road. Crayola crayons: 5 things to know about founder Edwin Binney's life in Fort ...
More: Local history: Crayola founder Edwin Binney, one of Fort Pierce’s early benefactors. Even the project's opponents hinted that it may not be the end of the story.
Fort Pierce is a city in and the county seat of St. Lucie County, Florida, United States. ... Edwin Binney, co-founder of Crayola Crayons [53] Writers and artists
Crayola's founders Edwin Binney (left) and Charles Smith (right), c. 1900 The company was founded as Binney & Smith Company by cousins Edwin Binney and Charles Smith [ 6 ] in New York City in 1885. Initial products were colorants for industrial use, including red iron oxide pigments used in barn paint and carbon black chemicals used for making ...
Fort Pierce residents will be rolling out the red carpet Saturday for Crayola executives. It's a fitting tribute to Crayon inventor Edwin Binney. Fort Pierce is painting the town red (and green ...
Immokolee (also known as the Dorothy Binney Palmer House) is a historic home in Fort Pierce, Florida. It is located at 8431 Immokolee Road. On July 29, 1994, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. The name "Immokolee" derives from a Seminole dialect word meaning "our home" [2] or "my home place." [3]