Joseph A. Biedenharn
American businessman and philanthropist
Died when: 85 years 296 days (1029 months)Star Sign: Sagittarius
Joseph Augustus Biedenharn (December 13, 1866 – October 9, 1952) was an American businessman and confectioner credited in the summer of 1894 with having first bottled the soda fountain drink, Coca-Cola, at his wholesale candy company building in Vicksburg, Mississippi.
As he expanded this business, he created a model of bottling-distributor franchises and built his company through this state, as well as Louisiana and Texas.
In 1913, he moved the manufacturing and bottling operations to Monroe, Louisiana, continuing to grow the business.With his son Malcolm and other entrepreneurs, in 1925 he bought a crop-dusting business.
They added eighteen planes to the fleet, making it the largest private one in the world.They developed this business as Delta Air Lines, moving it later to Atlanta, Georgia.
The Biedenharn family has had a philanthropic tradition in both Vicksburg and Monroe, making major contributions to historic, educational, recreational and charitable purposes.