Victor Gustav Bloede (chemist)

Victor Gustav Bloede I
Bloede circa 1900
Born(1849-03-14)March 14, 1849
DiedMarch 27, 1937(1937-03-27) (aged 88)
CitizenshipGermany
United States
Alma materCooper Institute, New York
Known forEntrepreneurship
Philanthropist
ChildrenVictor Gustav Bloede II
Parent(s)Marie Franziska Jungnitz
Gustav Bloede
RelativesGertrude Bloede, sister
Victor Gustav Bloede III, grandson
AwardsEdward Longstreth Medal (1894)

Victor Gustav Bloede I (March 14, 1849[1] – March 27, 1937[2][3]), (pronounced as Blerda) was a chemist and manufacturer of chemicals, president of the Victor G. Bloede Company, and businessman.[4]

  1. ^ Leonard, John William (1922), Who's Who in Finance and Banking, Who's Who in Finance Inc., p. 69
  2. ^ "V.G. Bloede, Chemist and Philanthropist. Head of Ink Manufacturing Firm Dead at 88. Had Endowed Hospital in Baltimore". The New York Times. March 30, 1937. Retrieved 2008-05-22. Victor G. Bloede, for more than fifty years a manufacturing chemist and philanthropist, died Saturday at his home in Catonsville, near Baltimore, at the age of 88. Until a few weeks ago Mr. Bloede was active as the head of the ink manufacturing company which bears his name.
  3. ^ Bloede, Victor C. (1996), The Journey: Victor G. Bloede, His Forebears & Successors, Gateway Press, p. xi
  4. ^ "The synthetic dye industry in West Virginia began with the efforts of the chemist Victor G. Bloede (1849-1937)". Archived from the original on February 16, 2006.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)

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