John Birkinbine
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John Birkinbine (November 16, 1844 – May 14, 1915) was an American mining engineer who worked alongside Thomas Edison during 1881 at the Edison Ore-Milling Company.
Birkinbine was born November 16, 1844, in Reading, Pennsylvania, to parents Henry P M Birkinbine and Louise Yocum[1] as their eldest son. His father was a hydraulic engineer.[2]
He was educated in public schools and Friends' High School in Philadelphia, as well as Hill School in Pottstown, Pennsylvania, and the Polytechnic College of Pennsylvania. In 1863, he undertook 1 year of military service, although his subsequent studies were interrupted by a vision imperfection.[3]