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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Edwin_BinneyEdwin Binney - Wikipedia

    Edwin Binney was an American entrepreneur and inventor who created dustless chalk and co-founded Crayola crayons. He also had a passion for fishing and community development in Florida, where he owned a large estate called Indrio.

  2. www.encyclopedia.com › economics-magazines › binney-edwinBinney, Edwin - Encyclopedia.com

    Edwin Binney (1866-1934) was a founder of Binney & Smith, a company that produced carbon black, crayons, and other products. He was also involved in natural gas and oil companies, and was a philanthropist and a yachtsman.

  3. The 1986 bequest of 10,000 dance prints from Edwin Binney, 3rd, ’46, Ph.D. ’61, who became the HTC’s honorary curator of ballet, contributed significantly to its becoming one of the largest and most prominent performing-arts collections in the world.

  4. Edwin Binney was a U.S. entrepreneur who founded Binney & Smith, a leading manufacturer of carbon black and pigments. He also created the first Crayola crayons in 1903, using his expertise in wax and color mixing.

  5. Aug 9, 2024 · Did you know Crayola Crayons were invented in 1902 by Edwin Binney, half of the Binney & Smith Co., who spent a portion of his life in Fort Pierce with his family? Here are five facts about...

  6. Learn how Edwin Binney, a chemist and businessman, created the first non-dusty crayons for children. Discover how he named his company Crayola and how his legacy continues today.

  7. Learn how Edwin Binney, an inventor who made chalk and black crayons, created Crayola crayons for kids. See how Crayolas are made today and try a fun activity to repurpose broken crayons.