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161: 200:. Van Inwagen served as the vice president and manager, while his father was president and treasurer. An article on the company in the early 1900s noted that Van Inwagen "bears on his shoulders with ease the many burdens resultant from his position. Mr. Van Inwagen is a young man, not bound in any way by traditional practice, eager to embrace all devices calculated to improve the product of the plant and lessen the cost of production." Van Inwagen published articles about the company's enameled brick products in building industry publications. 189: 30: 116:. After graduating from Michigan, he operated the Tiffany Enameled Brick Company in Illinois with his father, James Van Inwagen Sr. He later moved to New York where he served as the president of the Tiffany Electric Manufacturing Company, the maker of Tiffany Never-Wind Clocks. 171:
Van Inwagen's younger brother, Arthur Van Inwagen, committed suicide in 1898; he shot himself at the Denver Athletic Club. His father died of malarial fever in November 1904 at Van Inwagen's home. His oldest brother, Fred Van Inwagen, committed suicide in 1905 at age 45.
152:. Van Inwagen was also competitor in track and field. In 1888, he won the running high jump event at the University of Michigan Field Day with a jump of 5 feet, 6 inches. He also placed second in the 120 yard hurdles after falling over one of the hurdles. 203:
By January 1907, Van Inwagen had moved to New York City, where he was the president of the Tiffany Electric Manufacturing Company Among the products manufactured by the company were never-wind electric clocks. By 1912, Van Inwagen had moved the company to
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The quarter-centennial reunion, class of eighteen-ninety-two, University of Michigan, June twenty-fifth to twenty-seventh, nineteen hundred and seventeen: and addresses of all classmates University of Michigan. Class of 1892 University of Michigan,
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Tiffany Electric Manufacturing Company – Antique Clocks Guy: Antique Clocks and Mechanical Musical Instruments. We bring collectors and buyers together. Always the highest quality antique clocks available; fabulous antique automatic musical
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in downtown Chicago and asked a train dispatcher for a special train to take him to Momence. When he was refused, he allegedly attacked the dispatcher. He was locked up at the Harrison Street station but later released on bond.
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On New Year's Eve 1902, Van Inwagen was arrested and charged with assault, disorderly conduct and using abusive language. According to the arresting officers, he entered the
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At the time of the 1920 United States Census, Van Inwagen was married to Mildred Van Inwagen and residing in Buffalo with their daughter Jean Van Inwagen.
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Born in 1869, Van Inwagen's mother was Mary Louise Tiffany and his father was James Van Inwagen Sr. He received his preparatory education at
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1920 Census, Place: Buffalo Ward 25, Erie, New York; Roll: T625_1108; Page: 8A; Enumeration District: 240; Image: 429.
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The Biographical dictionary and portrait gallery of representative men of Chicago and the World's Columbian Exposition
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After graduating from Michigan, Van Inwagen joined his father at the Tiffany Enameled Brick Co. in
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In April 1901, Van Inwagen married Mildred Mabel Congdon. They had one child, Jean, born in 1901.
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team from 1888 to 1891 as a fullback, end and halfback. He was the captain of the
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After graduating from Phillips Exeter, Van Inwagen attended the
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businessman and a member of the Tiffany family. He played
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General Catalogue of officers and students, 1837–1911
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University of Michigan
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Phillips Exeter
University of Michigan
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1891 Michigan Wolverines football team

Polk Street Depot

Momence, Illinois
Buffalo, New York


Genealogical Sketch of the Tiffany Family
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The Biographical dictionary and portrait gallery of representative men of Chicago and the World's Columbian Exposition
"1888 Football Team"
"1889 Football Team"
"1890 Michigan Football Roster"
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"1891 Football Team"
"University of Michigan Football Captain, James W. Van Inwagen, 1891"

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