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Binney was married to Alice Stead Binney (1866-1960), a London school teacher. Their land holding at Fort Pierce had been called Fort Pierce Farms, but Alice renamed it 'Indrio', another portmanteau, from 'Indian' (for the nearby Indian River) and
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and too toxic for use by children. They were confident that the pigment and wax mixing techniques they had developed could be adapted to make safe wax crayons in a variety of colors. Binney also put forward the idea of black
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Around 1911, Binney began spending more time in southeastern Florida, as he was an avid fisherman, and the family soon began to winter there after purchasing a large acreage north of the city of
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He co-founded the firm Binney & Smith, which in 1902 had created a new wax crayon used to mark crates and barrels, but it was loaded with
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for 'oleaginous' (meaning 'oily'), since the crayons were made using a petroleum-based wax.
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St. Lucie Historical Society: Edwin Binney: biography
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Shrub Oak, New York
Gainesville, Florida
Entrepreneur
inventor
chalk
Crayola
white chalk
Binney & Smith
Crayola
crayon
Old Greenwich, Connecticut
Fort Pierce, Florida
Shrub Oak
New York
slate
cement
talc
white chalk
St. Louis World's Fair
carbon black
tires
Crayola
portmanteau
Fort Pierce, Florida
activist
Dorothy Binney
Helen Binney Kitchel
tree surgeon
"The Colors of Childhood"

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