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Michael Cudahy (industrialist)

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Island. It went through a number of owners after Cudahy's death in 1910. In 1970, Stonecliffe was purchased by an entrepreneur named George Staffan who converted the mansion and associated buildings into a first class resort hotel called The Inn at Stonecliffe in which capacity it continues to function to this day.
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as a summer home. He also owned a home in Hubbard's Annex on the island in the late 19th century, which he later sold to his brother Edward. He then went to California in 1897 and traded in real estate to expand his fortune. He returned to Mackinac Island in 1904 and bought 150 acres (0.61 km),
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Cudahy handpicked renowned architect Frederick Wainwright Perkins to fulfill his visions of a West Bluff mansion. Perkins also designed the Governors Mansion on the island. In 1904, construction was completed on his mansion which he named Stonecliffe which was the largest private home on Mackinac
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plant. He worked his way up the ranks and eventually became a private meat inspector. By 1869, Cudahy was a manager in charge of the packing house at Plankinton, Armour and Company, which had been established in Milwaukee in 1852. In 1873, he was made partner in
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making him one of the largest landowners on Mackinac Island. In 1908, Cudahy sold his share of the Cudahy Meatpacking Company and acquired a 2,800 acre (11 km²)
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By the late 19th century, Cudahy had become a wealthy man living a comfortable life. He took an interest in
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Cudahy dropped out of school at age 14 and found a job working at Layton and Plankinton, Milwaukee, an area
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In 1866, Cudahy married Catharine Sullivan. The couple had seven children, four boys and three girls.
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in 1841 to Patrick and Elizabeth (née Shaw) Cudahy. The family emigrated to the
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Generations Of Pride: A Centennial History of Cudahy, Wisconsin
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Biographical Dictionary of American Business Leaders
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Michael Cudahy (meat packing)

Callan, County Kilkenny
Chicago, Illinois
Evanston, Illinois
Patrick Cudahy
Edward Cudahy, Jr.
John Cudahy
Michael Cudahy

/ˈkʌdəh/
CUD-ə-hey
Cudahy Packing Company
Callan, County Kilkenny
United States
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
meat packing
Armour and Company
Patrick
South Omaha, Nebraska
Mackinac Island, Michigan
Rancho San Antonio
Los Angeles, California
Cudahy

double pneumonia
Chicago
Evanston, Illinois
History of Omaha

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