Edward Magruder Tutwiler
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Industrialist
Fought in the Battle of New Market
Edward Magruder Tutwiler | |
|---|---|
| Born | October 13, 1846 |
| Died | April 19, 1925 (aged 78) at Sea |
| Occupation(s) | Civil engineer Industrialist |
| Known for | Leading industrialist of Birmingham Fought in the Battle of New Market |
| Spouse | Mary Jeffrey |
| Children | Temple W. Tutwiler Edward M. Tutwiler, Jr. Herbert Tutwiler |
Edward Magruder Tutwiler (October 13, 1846 – April 19, 1925) was an American industrialist and civil engineer who was a leading businessman in Birmingham, Alabama.[1]
Tutwiler was born on October 13, 1846, in Palmyra, Virginia, to Thomas H. Tutwiler and Harriet (Strange) Tutwiler.[2][3] His father was a lawyer and served as commonwealth attorney and as a member of the Virginia Legislature for Fluvanna County.[2][3]
Education
Virginia Military Institute

In 1864, at age 17, Edward Magruder Tutweiler interrupted his studies at the Virginia Military Institute (VMI) to serve in the army of the Confederate States of America during the American Civil War.[2][3] He fought in the Battle of New Market, during which many VMI cadets died.[2][3] He served at the front until the evacuation of Richmond.[2][3] When the war ended, he resumed his collegiate studies in engineering; he graduated in 1867 sixth in his class.[2][3][4]
Alpha Tau Omega
In the Fall of 1865 he was initiated into Alpha Tau Omega fraternity at VMI, thus making him a charter member of the Alpha chapter.[5]