William Plankinton

American businessman and industrialist

William Plankinton - American businessman and industrialist
Born

November 7th, 1843
181 years ago

Died

1905
120 years ago — 62 years old

Category

Business & Industry

Country

United States

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Born in 1843, this individual was a prominent figure in the American business landscape of the late 19th century. He co-founded a successful meatpacking company that became a significant player in the industry. The company expanded rapidly, leading to a substantial impact on the meat distribution network in the United States. In addition to his contributions to the meatpacking business, he was also involved in banking and held various leadership roles in financial institutions. His ventures contributed to the growth of Milwaukee as a major economic hub. Throughout his career, he was recognized for his entrepreneurial efforts and commitment to industrial development.

Co-founded Plankinton & Armour meatpacking company

Played a key role in Milwaukee's economic growth

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