Julian Price | |
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Died | October 25, 1946 | (aged 78)
Occupation | Insurance Executive |
Spouse | Ethel Clay |
Children | 2 (including Kathleen Price Bryan) |
Relatives | Nancy Bryan Faircloth (granddaughter) |
Julian Price (November 25, 1867 – October 25, 1946)[ citation needed] was an insurance executive who made his fortune in the first part of the twentieth century by developing the Jefferson Standard Life Insurance Company.[ citation needed]
Price was an insurance salesman for the Greensboro Life Insurance Company of North Carolina. [1]
In 1919 Price bought the Greensboro Daily Record newspaper.[ citation needed]
In 1929 Price hired the New York architect Charles C. Hartmann to build Hillside in the Fisher Park neighborhood. The Fisher Park mansion would become Price's private residence.[ citation needed]
Price's wife, Ethal, was a practicing Catholic, and when she died he paid for the construction of Our Lady of Grace Catholic Church in her honor. [2]
The Julian Price Memorial Park is near the Moses H. Cone Memorial Park on the Blue Ridge Parkway. [3]
Julian Price | |
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Born | |
Died | October 25, 1946 | (aged 78)
Occupation | Insurance Executive |
Spouse | Ethel Clay |
Children | 2 (including Kathleen Price Bryan) |
Relatives | Nancy Bryan Faircloth (granddaughter) |
Julian Price (November 25, 1867 – October 25, 1946)[ citation needed] was an insurance executive who made his fortune in the first part of the twentieth century by developing the Jefferson Standard Life Insurance Company.[ citation needed]
Price was an insurance salesman for the Greensboro Life Insurance Company of North Carolina. [1]
In 1919 Price bought the Greensboro Daily Record newspaper.[ citation needed]
In 1929 Price hired the New York architect Charles C. Hartmann to build Hillside in the Fisher Park neighborhood. The Fisher Park mansion would become Price's private residence.[ citation needed]
Price's wife, Ethal, was a practicing Catholic, and when she died he paid for the construction of Our Lady of Grace Catholic Church in her honor. [2]
The Julian Price Memorial Park is near the Moses H. Cone Memorial Park on the Blue Ridge Parkway. [3]