Edgar Bloom Stern, Sr.

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Edgar Bloom Stern, Sr.

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Birthplace: New Orleans, Orleans, LA, United States
Death: August 24, 1959 (73)
Price, Carbon County, UT, United States
Place of Burial: New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Maurice (Moses) Stern and Hannah Stern
Husband of Edith Stern (Sulzberger)
Father of Edgar Stern, Jr.; Audrey Hess and Philip Maurice Stern
Brother of Solomon Walter Stern and Sara May Lillian Keiffer

Managed by: Judith Berlowitz
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About Edgar Bloom Stern, Sr.

Edgar Bloom Stern was born in New Orleans, Louisiana, in 1886 to Maurice and Hannah Bloom Stern. Maurice Stern was a partner in the firm of Lehman, Stern and Company, whose offices were located at the corner of Baronne and Gravier Streets, but were moved in 1917 to 840-842 Union Street. The family home was located at 5115 Saint Charles Avenue. Edgar Stern lived most of his life in New Orleans with the exception of attending college at Harvard University. Mr. Stern had an active business and civic career, involving himself in a wide range of enterprises, from the arts, to education, to health care, all aimed at enhancing the development of the city. In 1921, he married Edith Rosenwald of Ravinia, Illinois, daughter of Sears, Roebuck & Company magnate Julius Rosenwald; the Sterns were acclaimed as philanthropists. Edgar B. Stern was president of the New Orleans Cotton Exchange in 1927-1928. He became active nationally, receiving appointments to federal commissions and committees; his civic work included involvement at the state and local levels also. Longue Vue House and Gardens in New Orleans, a Classical Revival mansion, was their family home. Edgar B. Stern died on August 24, 1959. In the twenty-first century and post-Katrina, Longue Vue, designated a National Historic Landmark, is an internationally recognized historic site that continues to serve as an educational and cultural resource. From http://specialcollections.tulane.edu/archon/?p=collections/findinga...

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Edgar Bloom Stern, Sr.'s Timeline

1886
January 23, 1886
New Orleans, Orleans, LA, United States
1922
1922
1924
July 10, 1924
New York, United States
1926
May 22, 1926
New York, NY, United States
1959
August 24, 1959
Age 73
Price, Carbon County, UT, United States
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Metairie Cemetery, New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana, United States