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  1. Aug 2, 2016 · File. File history. File usage on Commons. File usage on other wikis. No higher resolution available. Edward_D._Easton,_1891.jpg ‎ (498 × 559 pixels, file size: 185 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) File information. Structured data.

  2. Edward D. Easton (1856-1915) was the founder, president and guiding spirit of the company from its incorporation in 1889. Early in his career he had been a stenographer, a respected and well-paid profession in the years before recording technology.

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  4. Columbia Records Parent company: Sony Music Entertainment: Founded 1888 Founder Edward D. Easton: Status Active Distributing label: Columbia Records (In the U.S. and UK) Genre Various Country of origin: U.S. Location New york Official website: columbiarecords.com

  5. 15 Jan 1889 COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH COMPANY founded E. D. Easton President First director of the Columbia Phonograph Co. of Washington, DC Edw. EASTON (33y) lawyer SS "ETRURIA" dep.: .. Aug 1889, Liverpool - Queenstown arr.: 12 Aug 1889, New York President of the National Phonograph Association from 1890 Later became President of the American ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Easton_LodgeEaston Lodge - Wikipedia

    Easton Lodge was a Victorian Gothic style stately home in Little Easton and north-west of Great Dunmow, Essex, England. Once famous for its weekend society gatherings frequented by the Prince of Wales (later King Edward VII ), [1] [2] it was one of many country houses destroyed during the 20th century. Part of the west wing (rebuilt as a ...

  7. EDWARD D. EASTON DEAD.; Founder of Columbia "Graphophone Co. Began Life as a Reporter. Share full article. May 1, 1915. Credit... The New York Times Archives.