Cauffiel, Daniel, 1867-1930.
Merchant, real estate developer and entrepreneur of Johnstown, Pa., and Wilmington, Del.
Daniel Cauffiel, one of three sons of Daniel and Mary Hammer Cauffiel, was born on June 23, 1867, probably in Johnstown, Pa. He married Elizabeth E. Leventry, with whom he had seven children. His early life was spent in Johnstown, where he and his brothers Joseph and Samuel Hammer Canffiel operated a coal and stone brokerage business started by their father. From this they expanded into the ownership of a small coal-mining company, the Sunnyside Coal Company, and real estate development. Cauffiel's involvement with the local streetcar company brought him into contact with T. Coleman du Pont and Arthur James Moxham, who were managing the local interests of the Louisville branch of the du Pont family. These included The Johnson Company, an important manufacturer of street railway track, and the Johnstown Passenger Railway Company. Cauffiel assisted the du Ponts in these enterprises, particularly the development of home sites around The Johnson Company's plant. This led to his being chosen to do real estate work in other parts of the du Ponts' street railway and mining empire, including Kentucky, Alabama, New York State, California and Mexico.
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