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  1. Joseph Newton Pew (July 20, 1848 – October 12, 1912) was the founder of Sun Oil Company (now Sunoco) and a prominent philanthropist.

  2. Contents. Joseph Newton Pew, Sr. American businessman. Learn about this topic in these articles: Sun Oil Company. In J. Howard Pew. Beginning in 1886, Pew’s father, Joseph Newton Pew, Sr. (1848–1912), piped and refined oil in Pennsylvania and Ohio.

  3. Joseph Newton Pew Jr. (November 12, 1886 – April 9, 1963) was an American industrialist and influential member of the Republican Party.

  4. Joseph N. Pew, Jr. (born Nov. 12, 1886, Pittsburgh, Pa., U.S.—died April 9, 1963, Philadelphia, Pa.) was an American industrialist who helped run, along with his brother J. Howard Pew, the Sun Oil Company (started by his father; now called Sunoco) and became an influential member of the U.S. Republican Party.

  5. Sep 26, 2009 · Joseph Newton Pew was the founder of Sun Oil Company and a philanthropist who moved to the Main Line in 1904. He had three sons who also worked in the family business and expanded it into shipbuilding and other fields.

  6. Joseph Newton Pew was born into a Mercer County farming family, and followed a brief teaching career with a longer stint as a real estate broker. With several partners, Joseph invested in oil fields, piped natural gas, and incorporated Sun Oil ( later Sunoco) in 1880.

  7. Joseph N. Pew. Sun Oil Company. 1880–1912. Industry: Utilities & Energy. Era: pre-1900. Having begun investing in oil while working in real estate, Pew eventually entered the industry full time, organizing several smaller entities into what became the Sun Oil Company.