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  1. Sep 8, 2023 · From parks to roads, the Bryan name is everywhere —but the businessman, Joseph McKinley Bryan, didn’t start out in Greensboro. Bryan was born in Ohio in 1896 and he eventually made his way to ...

  2. Joseph M. Bryan. Joseph McKinley Bryan (February 11, 1896 – April 26, 1995) [1] was an American insurance executive, broadcast pioneer, and philanthropist. Born in Elyria, Ohio, Bryan was the second son of Bart Bryan and Caroline Ebert Bryan. After serving overseas in World War I, he returned to New York City to take a job with a cotton firm.

  3. May 19, 2023 · Joseph Bryan was fatally shot while sitting in a car in Long Island City, Queens. He was sitting in his Mercedes Benz on Orchard Street around 11:20 p.m. Thursday. It was then that a person approached him and shot him several times in the torso. He was pronounced dead in Mount Sinai Queens. Byran, born and raised in Queens, grew up during the ...

  4. Joseph Bryan (13 August 1845–20 November 1908), industrialist and newspaper publisher, was born at Eagle Point in Gloucester County, the son of John Randolph Bryan and Elizabeth Tucker Coalter Bryan. His Georgia-born father was the godson, namesake, and foster child of John Randolph of Roanoke, and his mother was Randolph's favorite niece.

  5. Jul 22, 2023 · Yes. Three thousand workers. Although successful in his extensive manufacturing ventures, Joseph Bryan is perhaps best known as a newspaper publisher. In 1887, he took the struggling The Daily Times in Richmond and he eventually merged that with its rival paper The Dispatch. The mansion of Joseph Bryan of Richmond, built the year he died in 1908.

  6. Sep 15, 1990 · Joseph McKinley Bryan Sr., now 94, a millionaire many times over, one of the few individual philanthropists left in a day when the rich are criticized for not sharing the wealth, shuddered at the ...

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  8. Dec 22, 2021 · Joseph Bryan was a journalist and writer who was born into the influential Bryan family of newspaper publishers and industrialists. He edited and wrote for many national publications, including the family-owned Richmond News Leader and Chicago Daily Journal, as well as Parade, Time, Fortune, Town and Country, Reader’s Digest, the Saturday Evening Post, and the New Yorker.

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