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  1. Edward Julius Berwind (June 17, 1848 – August 18, 1936) was the founder of the Berwind-White Coal Mining Company. He was head of the company from 1886 until 1930.

  2. www.marcmaison.com › architectural-antiques-resources › berwindBerwind Edward Julius - Marc Maison

    Edward Julius Berwind (1848-1936) was the son of John Paulus Berwind, a German immigrant who worked in piano sales at the Pretien and Berwind Piano Company.

  3. Apr 9, 2015 · Nonetheless, after Edward Berwind’s death in 1936, at 88, his sister, Julia Berwind, who inherited the mansion, continued to make use of it until roughly 1945, when the press reported that a ...

  4. Edward J. Berwind. Berwind-White Coal Mining Company 1886–1930. Industry: Agriculture & Mining. Era: pre-1900. During his years at the helm of Berwind-White Coal Mining, Berwind was closely associated with J.P. Morgan in the consolidation, reorganization, integration, and expansion of his coal operations.

  5. www.newportmansions.org › mansions-and-gardens › the-elmsThe Elms | Newport Mansions

    The Elms was the summer residence of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Julius Berwind of Philadelphia and New York. Mr. Berwind made his fortune in the coal industry. In 1898, the Berwinds engaged Philadelphia architect Horace Trumbauer to design a house modeled after the mid-18th century French Château d’Asnières (c.1750) outside Paris.

  6. Jan 19, 2015 · In 1848, the Berwind family welcomed Edward Julius into their Philadelphia home. The Berwinds, who emigrated from Germany, laid the foundation for little Edward to grow into a driven, prosperous individual in a sometimes harsh, American workforce.

  7. Oct 16, 2018 · Berwind-White opened branches in West Virginia and Kentucky, before making their headquarters at New York. Like James Dunsmuir in Canada, Berwind ruled his empire with an iron fist and refused to bargain with his employees nor allow them to establish unions.