Sigmund Eisner

Sigmund Eisner

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birth_name = Sigmund Eisner
birth_date = Birth date |1859|2|14
birth_place = Horazdiowitz, Bohemia, Austria
death_date = January 1925 (age 65)
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occupation = Manufacturer
spouse = Bertha Weis (daughter of Elias and Hannah Weis (Red Bank, NJ)
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residence = Red Bank, New Jersey, USA
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children = H. Raymond, J. Lester, Monroe, Victor
parents = Michael and Catharine (Brumel) Eisner
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Sigmund Eisner (born February 14, 1859) was a prominent manufacturer and president of the Sigmund Eisner Company based in Red Bank, New Jersey. At one time (1922), this company was the exclusive manufacturer of uniforms for the Boy Scouts of America and the largest manufacturer of uniforms in the United States. He is also well known as the great-grandfather of Michael Dammann Eisner, who was CEO of The Walt Disney Company from September 22, 1984 to September 30, 2005.

Early life

Sigmund Eisner was born in Austria and educated in public schools there. At 21 years of age he came to the United States and founded the Sigmund Eisner Company.

Sigmund Eisner Company

The Sigmund Eisner Company started with only a few garments, but specialized in uniforms. With a central factory in Red Bank, New Jersey, branches were established in nearby towns Long Branch, South Amboy, and Freehold. As of 1922, the company had 2,000 employees, but during WWI the company’s roles swelled to 5,000 as the company handled contracts for the United States government as well as several foreign governments.

Eisner’s family was also involved in the company. As of 1922, Eisner’s sons H. Raymond and A. Victor were first and second vice-presidents, respectively.

Red Bank

Sigmund Eisner (and his family) took great interest in civic and social affairs. Sigmund was governor of the Monmouth Memorial Hospital and the State Home for Boys at Jamesburg, New Jersey. He was vice-president of the Red Cross of Monmouth County and water commissioner of Red Bank. He was a member of the American Jewish Committee, the Jewish Welfare Board of America, and the Zionist Committee of America. His personal interests led him to membership in the Free and Accepted Masons, Ancient Order Nobles of the Mystic Shrine; the Benevolent and Protective Order of the Elks and the Monmouth County Boat Club.

Family

Sigmund married Bertha Weis and they had four sons: H. Raymond, J. Lester, Monroe, and A. Victor.

H. Raymond, the eldest son, was born in Red Bank and attended the public schools. He graduated in the 1906 class of the Phillips Exeter Academy. Following his graduation he studied at Harvard University and graduated in 1909. Before becoming a vice-president at his father’s company, he attended the Philadelphia Textile School for a one year course. H. Raymond married Elsie Solomon in Rochester, New York on February 12, 1911.

J. Lester, the second son, was also born in Red Bank, New Jersey. He also took his preparatory course at Exeter and graduated Harvard University in 1911. J. Lester married Marguerite Davidson on January 13, 1913.

Monroe Eisner, the third son, was also born in Red Bank, entered Phillips Exeter Academy (graduated 1910) and was awarded a Bachelor of Arts degree from Harvard in 1914. Thereafter, he attended the Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration and graduated in 1915. During his studies he also was active with the Everett Mills in Everett Massachusetts where he studied fabrics. In 1916 he returned to Red Bank to work at the family factory. Monroe married (in New York City) Winone Jackson on September 11, 1916.

The youngest son, A. Victor (born December 11, 1894) studied at Washington and Jefferson College at Washington, Pennsylvania. At the conclusion of his studies, be entered the family business as second vice-president. A. Victor married Helene Monsky in September 1918.

References

*"History of Monmouth County, New Jersey 1664-1920", Volume II, Lewis Historical Publishing Company, 1922, pgs. 99-101.
*"Scannell’s New Jersey’s First Citizens: 1917-1918", Vol. I, Paterson, NJ, pgs. 157-158.


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