• Richard H. Carroll

    1970 - 1970

    Richard H. Carroll (1970 - 1970)

    Riverboat captain.

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  • Earl Carroll

    1893 - 1948

    Earl Carroll (1893 - 1948)

    Theatrical Producer, Nightclub Owner. His racy “Vanities” musical revues were among Broadway’s most popular shows of the 1920s. He later pioneered in the “supper club” theatre concept. A native of Pittsburgh, Carroll entered show business in 1912 as a staff lyricist for the Feist music publishing company. After serving in the US Army Air Force […]

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  • Willis Haviland Carrier

    1876 - 1950

    Willis Haviland Carrier (1876 - 1950)

    Businessman, Inventor. Born in Angola, New York, he was engineer, most noted for inventing modern air conditioning. Educated at Cornell University, he started working at  the Buffalo Forge Company in 1901. In 1902, he designed the first system to control temperature and humidity. His “Rational Psychrometric Formulae” introduced in 1911, initiated scientific air-conditioning design for […]

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  • Curtis Leroy “Curt” Carlson

    1914 - 1999

    Curtis Leroy “Curt” Carlson (1914 - 1999)

    Businessman. He was the founder of Carlson Companies Incorporated and creator of Gold Bond Stamps, one of America’s biggest private firms. In 1938, he used a $55 loan to start his Gold Bond Stamps Company. Based on trading stamps to provide consumer incentive for grocery stores, gas stations and other businesses, the stamps could be […]

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  • Mathew Carey

    1760 - 1839

    Mathew Carey (1760 - 1839)

    Publisher. At fifteen, he decided to be both a printer and bookseller, and two years later he produced his first pamphlet. A later publication, addressed to Irish Catholics was so incendiary that Carey had to escape Ireland to avoid prosecution and imprisonment. After fleeing to Paris, Carey met Benjamin Franklin who represented the United States […]

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  • Giovanni Cantisano, Sr

    1886 - 1973

    Giovanni Cantisano, Sr (1886 - 1973)

    Businessman. He was one of the two founders of Ragu Foods, International. (bio by: Kevin Mannara)  Family links:  Spouse:  Assunta Masiello Cantisano (1892 – 1980)* *Calculated relationship

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  • Assunta Masiello Cantisano

    1892 - 1980

    Assunta Masiello Cantisano (1892 - 1980)

    Businesswoman. She was one of the two founders of Ragu Foods, International. (bio by: Kevin Mannara)  Family links:  Spouse:  Giovanni Cantisano (1886 – 1973)

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  • Charles Canfield

    1848 - 1913

    Charles Canfield (1848 - 1913)

    Industrialist.  A major developer of the oil industry in Southern California and Mexico,  and closest friend and business partner of  Edward L. Doheny.  Charles Adelbert Canfield was born in Springfield,  New York.  In 1869 he set out for Colorado as a prospector and struggled for 17 years in the Southwest before striking it rich in […]

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  • Asa Griggs Candler, Sr

    1851 - 1929

    Asa Griggs Candler, Sr (1851 - 1929)

    Businessman. Prominent Atlanta business figure who bought the formula for Coca Cola (invented by pharmacist John Pemberton) and turned it into a household name through innovative promotion and marketing.  Reportedly, He paid $2,300 for the formula in 1887 and in 1919 gave most of the stock of Coke to his children, whom later sold the […]

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  • James Campbell

    1970 - 1914

    James Campbell (1970 - 1914)

    Businessman. One of St. Louis’ wealthiest citizens when he died. During the Civil War, at the age of 14, he served as a messenger at Union General John C. Fremont’s headquarters. After the war, he worked as a surveyor for the Atlantic & Pacific Railroad, and began buying land ahead of the tracks. He later […]

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  • George Cadbury

    1839 - 1922

    George Cadbury (1839 - 1922)

    Businessman, Social Reformer. Cocoa and chocolate manufacturer and philanthropist, son of a Quaker grocer, Cadbury worked for a time in Joseph Rowntree’s grocery store. They both became world-wide competitors as chocolate manufacturers. In 1861, together with his brother, Richard, he took over the family buisness and in 1878, acquired land for a new factory three […]

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  • Ransom Reed Cable

    1834 - 1909

    Ransom Reed Cable (1834 - 1909)

    Businessman. Served as president of the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway Company. His uncle, Philander Cable, was president of the Rock Island-Peoria Railroad. Ransom donated to Rock Island its waterworks pumping station. Philander’s son, Ben Cable, was a congressman from the Rock Island district for many years, after which time he spent some time […]

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  • John Butterfield, Sr

    1801 - 1869

    John Butterfield, Sr (1801 - 1869)

    He was a self-taught youngster born on a farm during the era of new technology which saw the first steamboat and the electric telegraph. At 18, he decided that he wanted to be a stagecoach driver.  He saved his money which resulted in the startup of his own delivery business.  Hardwork found him owner of […]

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  • Ovid Butler

    1801 - 1881

    Ovid Butler (1801 - 1881)

    Education Pioneer, Abolitionist, Publisher. He was born in Augusta, New York but at the age of sixteen moved with his family to Indiana where he became a successful preacher, lawyer and publisher. An ardent opponent of slavery he established, in 1849, an Indianapolis newspaper called “The Free Soil Banner” which espoused his political views against […]

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  • Asa Smith Bushnell

    1834 - 1904

    Asa Smith Bushnell (1834 - 1904)

    Ohio Governor, Business Executive. Born in Rome, New York, he moved to Ohio with his parents in 1846 and settled near Cincinnati. He moved to Springfield, Ohio in 1852 and found employment at a dry goods store. During the Civil War, he helped to organize a company of volunteers for one hundred days service. The […]

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  • August Anheuser “Gussie” Busch, Jr

    1899 - 1989

    August Anheuser “Gussie” Busch, Jr (1899 - 1989)

    Businessman. Born in St. Louis, Missouri, he was the President and CEO head of the Anheuser Busch Brewery the largest brewery in the world, (1946-75). He succeeded his older brother Adolphus bush III as President and CEO and began using the Bud Clydesdale Horse Team as a company logo. He was an avid sportsman and […]

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  • August Anheuser Busch, Sr

    1865 - 1934

    August Anheuser Busch, Sr (1865 - 1934)

    Businessman, President of Anheuser-Busch Brewing Company. Born in St Louis, Missouri on December 29, 1865, August was the eldest son of Lilly (Anheuser) and Adolphus Busch. After completing his studies at Lyon Free School in St Louis, Missouri, he attended Morgan Park Military Institute in Chicago, Illinois and the Kemper School of Boonville, Missouri. He […]

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  • Adolphus Busch

    1839 - 1913

    Adolphus Busch (1839 - 1913)

    Businessman, Co-founder of Anheuser-Busch Brewing Company. Adolphus Busch was the second of 22 children born to Barbara (Pfeifer) and Ulrich Busch in Kastel, Mainz, Grand Duchy of Hesse (now Germany). His father was a wealthy landowner and had business interests in the lumber, winery and brewing businesses. His father’s position and wealth assured that Adolphus […]

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  • Leo Burnett

    1891 - 1971

    Leo Burnett (1891 - 1971)

    Advertising Executive. He founded the highly successful Leo Burnett Advertising Company, which over time served giant corporate clients such as Proctor and Gamble, Philip Morris Company, Pillsbury, United Airlines, and General Motors, and created iconic advertising characters such as the “Marlboro Man”, and “Tony the Tiger”.  Family links:  Parents:  Noble I Burnett (1864 – 1928) […]

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  • David Dunbar Buick

    1854 - 1929

    David Dunbar Buick (1854 - 1929)

    Scottish-American inventor and automotive pioneer, best known for starting the car company that became the Buick Motor Division of General Motors Corporation (GM).  He was born David Dunbar Buick on September 17, 1854 at 26 Green Street, Arbroath, Scotland.  His father, Alexander Buick, a joiner, emigrated to America with his wife and son when David […]

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  • John Richards Buchtel

    1820 - 1892

    John Richards Buchtel (1820 - 1892)

    Businessman. Co-founder, along with Lewis Miller, of the Buckeye Mower and Reaper Works in Akron, Ohio. He sponsored the construction of Buchtel College in Akron which opened in 1872. The College burned to the ground on December 20, 1899. The street in front of the building was re-named Buchtel Ave. The name Buchtel dose not […]

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  • William Harry Brown

    1856 - 1921

    William Harry Brown (1856 - 1921)

    Businessman. He and his brothers organized the firm of Wm. H. Brown & Sons of Pittsburgh in 1876.  They were the largest shippers of coal on the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers.  Mr. Brown’s private mausoleum, the Pyramid, was built in 1898-99. It is the only one of its type in Homewood Cemetery and has become […]

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  • John Sidney Brown

    1833 - 1913

    John Sidney Brown (1833 - 1913)

    Businessman. President and founder of J. S. Brown & Bro. Mercantile Company. By 1899, it became the largest Mercantile Company in the western United States. He was a director in the South Park railroad, assisted in the building of the Denver Pacific Railroad, between Denver and Cheyenne, and was a promoter, director and vice-president of […]

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  • Robert Howell Brooks

    1937 - 2006

    Robert Howell Brooks (1937 - 2006)

    Entrepreneur. He is best known as the chairman of Hooters Restaurants, who began his successful climb by selling salad dressings and other products made by Naturally Fresh Foods, a company that he founded in 1967. He also was known for his charity,  giving $2 million to Coastal Carolina University to build it’s football stadium, now […]

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  • John Brinsmead

    1970 - 1970

    John Brinsmead (1970 - 1970)

    Overtook Broadwood in 1900 as US’ largest piano manufacturer.  Family links:  Spouse:  Susan Ann Browne Brinsmead (1813 – 1907)*  Children:  John Brinsmead (1841 – 1863)*  Edgar William Brinsmead (1848 – 1907)*  Horace George Brinsmead (1854 – 1908)* *Calculated relationship

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  • Theo Brinckwirth

    1817 - 1866

    Theo Brinckwirth (1817 - 1866)

    German-born Brinckwirth moved to the United States in 1846 & established a primitive brewery in Quincy, Illinois. After remaining there for three years he moved to St. Louis & bought was was then known as the Lafayette Brewery. A pioneer of the beer brewing industry in St. Louis, Brinckwirth conducted business at the brewery until […]

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  • Louis Brinckwirth

    1855 - 1911

    Louis Brinckwirth (1855 - 1911)

    Mr. Brinckwirth learned the brewery business with his father Theodore, who had established the Lafayette Brewery in 1848. After working for two years for the Brinckwirth-Griesdieck-Nolker brewery in St. Louis, Missouri, he went to Milwaukee to get further information about the brewing business by working at the Blatz Brewery. After studying there & in Wheeling, […]

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  • William A. Breyer

    1970 - 1882

    William A. Breyer (1970 - 1882)

    Businessman. He founded the ice cream manufacturing company “Breyer’s Ice Cream”. He mixed “pure ingredients” and fresh fruit to make an ice cream that made Philadelphia famous. The family began wholesale production, and eventually opened retail ice cream shops. The Frankford ice cream merchant died of small pox. (bio by: rjschatz)  Family links:  Spouse:  Louisa […]

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  • Adolf Bremer

    1869 - 1939

    Adolf Bremer (1869 - 1939)

    Businessman. Financier and president of Jacob Schmidt Brewing Company. The son-in-law of Jacob Schmidt and the father of Edward Bremer, who was a 1934 kidnap victim of the Barker-Karpis gang.  Family links:  Spouse:  Marie Schmidt Bremer (1852 – 1928)*  Children:  Marie B Bremer Reim (1903 – 2007)* *Calculated relationship

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  • Thomas Elmer Braniff

    1883 - 1954

    Thomas Elmer Braniff (1883 - 1954)

    Businessman. One of the nation’s leading insurance men. Chairman and president of Prudential Insurance. In 1927 he bought a second-hand airplane and co-founded Braniff Airlines, the first airline in the Southwest.  Family links:  Parents:  Thomas J Braniff (1846 – 1930)  Mary Casey Braniff (1852 – 1940)  Spouse:  Bess Thurman Braniff (1887 – 1954)*  Children:  Jeanne […]

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