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  2. Benjamin Newton Duke (April 25, 1855 – January 8, 1929) was an American tobacco, textile and energy industrialist and philanthropist. He served as vice-president at American Tobacco Company, being also founder of Duke Energy . Life and career. Benjamin N. Duke House in New York City.

  3. Benjamin Newton Duke 1855–1929. After his death on January 8, 1929, Benjamin Newton Duke leaves behind a lasting legacy of philanthropic giving. The Durham Sun writes that he died “at the conclusion of a life of noble accomplishment.”

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  4. 27 Apr. 1855–8 Jan. 1929. Benjamin Newton Duke, industrialist, the son of Washington and Artelia Roney Duke, was born in the modest farmhouse built by his father in 1852. Except for a brief period toward the end of the Civil War, when his father fought for the Confederacy and he, his sister, and his brother lived with their Roney grandparents ...

  5. Benjamin Newton Duke 1855-1929 Benjamin was a year older than his brother, James, but their closeness extended beyond just age. The two were lifelong friends, business partners and philanthropists.

  6. Benjamin N. Duke Timeline. Benjamin Newton Duke (1855–1929) was the primary philanthropist in the Duke family and a son of Washington Duke. He held a leadership role in several of the family companies, and was instrumental in founding Duke University.

  7. But there’s plenty more to know. B.N. Duke was one of four sons of Washington Duke, a tobacco industrialist who used his wealth for myriad philanthropic causes, including paying to move Trinity College to Durham from Randolph County in 1892. Trinity College would eventually become Duke University.

  8. She helped Duke raise his young family upon Artelia's death and was later housekeeper at Fairview, his estate in Durham. 1902: Donation of Stagg Pavilion, also known as the East Campus Gazebo. The pavilion was named for James Edward Stagg, husband of Mary Lyon, who was daughter of Mary Elizabeth Duke Lyon, James and Benjamin Duke's sister. Feb ...

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