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Robert Stuart (businessman)

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307: 33: 246:, the "Oatmeal King". The next year, Schumacher's largest mill burned down, leaving the uninsured Schumacher in difficult financial circumstances. Thus, he asked to join their business, thus forming the Consolidated Oatmeal Company, with Crowell as president, Stuart as vice-president, and Schumacher as treasurer. The Consolidated Oatmeal Company collapsed in 1888. 152: 269:
and in 1899 managed to oust Schumacher from the company. Stuart and Crowell then undertook a massive expansion of the business, with Stuart managing the company's facilities and Crowell handling promotions. In 1901, the American Cereal Company was renamed the
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Later in 1888, Schumacher led the way in organizing a consolidation of seven mills as the American Cereal Company, with Schumacher as president, Crowell as vice-president, and Stuart as treasurer. This company survived the wake of the
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Stuart married Margaret Shearer. They resided in Chicago and Pinehurst, North Carolina, where he died of heart disease on January 27, 1926. He was buried at
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mill there, the North Star Oatmeal Mills. It was considered to be the world's largest at the time. The father and son team later opened a second mill in
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Stuart and Crowell, who together owned 24% of the American Cereal Company, now organized a
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Stuart went into partnership with a railroader, George Bruce Douglas Sr., in 1874.
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in an attempt to compete against the much larger oatmeal business run by
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In 1885, the Stuarts entered into a business partnership with competitor
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on November 22, 1852, the son of John Stuart. His father had opened a
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would take over Crowell's marketing duties a short time later.
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United States businessman, a founder of the Quaker Oats Company
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Sold on Radio: Advertisers in the Golden Age of Broadcasting
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Block, Daniel R; Gosing, Howard B (September 3, 2015).
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by consolidating its facilities into two mills, one at
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Index


Ingersoll
Canada West
Pinehurst
Rosehill Cemetery
John Stuart
R. Douglas Stuart
John Stuart Jr.

Quaker Oats Company
Ingersoll
Canada West
mill
Embro
Canada West
Cedar Rapids, Iowa
oatmeal
Chicago
the Midwest
Milwaukee
Detroit
Henry Parsons Crowell
Quaker Mill Company
Ravenna, Ohio
Ferdinand Schumacher
Panic of 1893
Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Akron, Ohio
proxy fight
Quaker Oats Company

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