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Victor Theodor Engwall (24 July 1827 - 28 February 1908) was a Swedish industrialist, merchant and philanthropist. He founded Vict. Th. Engwall & Co, predecessor to
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Biography

Engwall was born on 24 July 1827 in
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, Sweden. He was the son of blacksmith and inventor Jonas Olofsson Engwall and his wife Christina Bollner. At age seven he was admitted to the first standardised school in
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, and soon after was also admitted to a private school, ''Kongl. sekter Kindblad's privatskola''. In that time period, Engwall's family moved to
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, near Stockholm. When he was twelve, Engwall decided to fulfil his late grandmother wishes for him to study
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and pursue the priesthood, and enrolled in the ''Magister Haugwitz privatskola'', which taught Latin. Engwall's parents later recognized the financial burden imposed by pursuing priesthood and had him drop out. In 1844, Engwall's mother passed away. His father Jonas Engwall relocated and remarried. Engwall detailed in his chronicle published posthumus that he then worked as a "trade clerk" for Otto Dahl at the age of 15. In 1845, Engwall parted ways with Otto Dahl through an "amicable agreement". Victor Engwall received a letter of recommendation from Otto Dahl himself. The recommendation letter has been preserved by the Engwall family. Following the recommendation Engwall joined the merchant establishment. Poppelman's grandfather was , founder of Poppelmans Bryggeri, an establishment vouched by
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. Due to the connections of D.J. Poppelman, Engwall was able to establish himself in the socialite realm. On 2 April 1853, Engwall was able to obtain "status of a trading citizen", allowing him to trade and interfere in all spheres of business. In 1853, Engwall opened a trade house in Consul yard. The name of the trade house was "Victor Th. Engwalls Handelshus i Gefle" (English: ''Victor Th. Engwall's Tradehouse in Gefle''), and it opened under the company named Vict. Th. Engwall & Co KB in Gävle. In 1854, Victor Engwall married Christina Euphrosyne Norberg. Christina was the daughter of , a coachman, and his wife . Initially, Engwall's general trading company sold manufactures, fine china, and various miscellaneous goods. Within three years he decided to primarily focus on colonial goods and foodstuffs. The trade house was successful in selling
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, and in Gävle there is an anecdote (''have you sold too much brandy?'') attributed to Christina Engwall once commenting "''It never goes well for us, you have sold too much brandy!''". In 1856, Engwall acted as a commission agent for various companies in
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and Southern Sweden. The Engwalls sold goods to merchants in
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, and other locations. This commissions based trade later became the primary focus of the company. In 1860, Engwall's general trading company ceased operations. By 1861, Engwall sourced common goods from Stockholm and Southern Sweden. He also imported colonial goods from Germany and
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. The Engwall's profited from the absence of railway and infrastructure in
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during the 1850s.
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served as a crucial shipping point for
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and
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during this time. In 1856, Vict. Th. Engwall Co financed the Gävle-Dala Railway and after three years, in 1859 the construction was completed. The Gävle-Dala Railway made
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during the 1860s a pivotal trade hub with the Engwall's implementing mandatory alight for transports of metals, charcoal and rebar from the mines in
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. Engwall is said to have promoted the alight due to the selected station for alight was located on the Valskvarn Co estate, a company Engwall had acquired in 1856, the same year he announced the financing for the project. In 1863, Engwall acquired a property located at Vastra Drottninggatan. The property served as the operational base for the business and accommodated residences, offices, stables, storage facilities and warehouses. In the the estate burned down. After the fire, Engwall resided at the family's summer residence, Lyckan. In 1870, the family decided to relocate to Stockholm. The family considered transferring the company's operations to the capital and had discussed acquiring the
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's house on Kungsgrädgardsgatan. In 1871, Victor Engwall's family relocated back to the summer residence, Lyckan. Esther Engwall, who was 4 years old, and Lydia Engwall, who was only 2 years old, opposed moving back to Lyckan due to gummies exclusively being available at in Stockholm at that time. Thus the family established a candy shop. Once asked "What kind of children are you?" by an wayfarer the children replied with "We are the children of Happiness!", something that, locally, has become an anecdote for taking bribes. In 1870, Engwall built an acquaintanceship with industrialist J. Blomqvist. The two entrepreneurs registered a joint company the same year, called Vict. Th. Engwall Co. In 1871, they further expanded into construction and registered Eng. & Blom. bostads- och kontors (English: ''Eng. & Blom. residence's and office's'') to construct a new residential as well as office building at Nygatan 28. In 1872, Engwall bought out his partner and constructed a new building on Norra Skeppsbron 4-7, Aderholmen. Engwall operated Gävle's last match factory between 1869 and 1878. He had acquired the match factory in 1869 prior to the Gävle city fire for 25,000
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. Engwall passed away on 28 February 1908, at the age of 80. Published posthumous, the Engwall chronicle details his life. Engwall, born "the poor son of a blacksmith", at the time of his death was one of the wealthiest individuals in Sweden. He had ten children.


Bibliography

* Ödman, Gerda. PÃ¥ den tiden. Minnen frÃ¥n 90-talets Gefle (in Swedish). Lantmännens Tryckeri Westlund & Co. 1942. pp. 131–376. * Historik öfver Gefle-Dala jernvägs anläggning och dess trafikering under 25 Ã¥r. Gefle. 1885. Libris 2681796


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Engwall, Victor Theodor 1827 births 1908 deaths Swedish businesspeople Swedish industrialists Engwall family People from Gävle