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Edward Joel “Ed” Cornish

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Edward Joel “Ed” Cornish

Birth
Sidney, Fremont County, Iowa, USA
Death
3 May 1938 (aged 76)
New York, New York County, New York, USA
Burial
Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
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Edward was the son of Col Joel Northrup Cornish, a Park Commissioner and President of Carter White Lead Co. Edward graduated from the University of Iowa in 1882, and later from the law department of the same institution, and began a successful law practice at Omaha, Nebraska. He was the City Attorney there for some time, but, becoming interested in the business of certain corporations, particularly the Carter White Lead Company, with headquarters in Montreal, he gradually gave more time to these businesses than to the practice of law.

He purchased a large estate in New York with Selina Coe (Bliss) Carter.

THE SIDNEY ARGUS - HERALD
Sidney, Fremont co., Iowa
May 5, 1938

"former Sidney man, Edward Joel Cornish, chairman of the board of directors of the National Lead Co., died at his desk in New York City Tuesday, apparently of heart disease. He is survived by his widow, the former Mrs. Levi Carter of Omaha, and his sister, Mrs. Anna Cornish Metcalf of Omaha. Mr. Cornish was born Dec. 15, 1861 in Sidney, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joel N. Cornish. At the age of 13 years Edward entered Tabor college and at 16 years of age he entered the University of Iowa, where he received his law degree in 1882. Shortly after graduation from the University, he began practicing law in Omaha and later served as assistant city attorney. He was elected to the board of park commissioners in 1896 and served until 1912. From then on his rise was rapid and his gifts in land for parks were multiple. He was known as the father of the Omaha park system. In 1937 he announced a gift to the University of Nebraska of $20,000 in National Lead Co. stock and cattle valued at $2,500. Burial services for Mr. Cornish will be held Saturday at Fotear (Forest) Lawn cemetery in Omaha."

Father: Colonel Joel Northrup Cornish b: 1828, d. 07 Jun 1908
Mother: Virginia Raymond Cornish b: 1827
Edward was the son of Col Joel Northrup Cornish, a Park Commissioner and President of Carter White Lead Co. Edward graduated from the University of Iowa in 1882, and later from the law department of the same institution, and began a successful law practice at Omaha, Nebraska. He was the City Attorney there for some time, but, becoming interested in the business of certain corporations, particularly the Carter White Lead Company, with headquarters in Montreal, he gradually gave more time to these businesses than to the practice of law.

He purchased a large estate in New York with Selina Coe (Bliss) Carter.

THE SIDNEY ARGUS - HERALD
Sidney, Fremont co., Iowa
May 5, 1938

"former Sidney man, Edward Joel Cornish, chairman of the board of directors of the National Lead Co., died at his desk in New York City Tuesday, apparently of heart disease. He is survived by his widow, the former Mrs. Levi Carter of Omaha, and his sister, Mrs. Anna Cornish Metcalf of Omaha. Mr. Cornish was born Dec. 15, 1861 in Sidney, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joel N. Cornish. At the age of 13 years Edward entered Tabor college and at 16 years of age he entered the University of Iowa, where he received his law degree in 1882. Shortly after graduation from the University, he began practicing law in Omaha and later served as assistant city attorney. He was elected to the board of park commissioners in 1896 and served until 1912. From then on his rise was rapid and his gifts in land for parks were multiple. He was known as the father of the Omaha park system. In 1937 he announced a gift to the University of Nebraska of $20,000 in National Lead Co. stock and cattle valued at $2,500. Burial services for Mr. Cornish will be held Saturday at Fotear (Forest) Lawn cemetery in Omaha."

Father: Colonel Joel Northrup Cornish b: 1828, d. 07 Jun 1908
Mother: Virginia Raymond Cornish b: 1827


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