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Berthold Hochschild : ウィキペディア英語版 | Berthold Hochschild Berthold Hochschild (March 1860 - January 25, 1928) was a mining magnate, a founder of the American Metal Company, and a philanthropist. He was born in Dieblis-on-the-Rhine, Germany, and came to the United States in 1885, founding American Metal with Jacob Longeloth two years later. His estate was valued at $6.7 million. He had two sons, Harold K. Hochschild and Walter Hochschild, and a daughter, Gertrude Hochschild. Harold founded the Adirondack Museum in Blue Mountain Lake, New York and Walter Hochschild built Adirondack Great Camp Eagle Nest camp on Eagle Lake in 1938. Sources: *''New York Times'', January 25, 1928, BERTHOLD HOCHSCHILD. Former Chairman of the American Metal. Co. Dies at Age of 68. *''New York Times'', February 26, 1929, HOCHSCHILD ESTATE IS SET AT $6,716,375
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