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John Martin

(businessman)
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John Martin
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Born August 18 1820
Peacham, Vermont, USA
Died 1905
Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
Occupation Steamboat captain, businessperson, lumberman, miller

John Martin (August 18 1820–?) of Peacham, Vermont was an American steamboat captain and businessman in Minneapolis, Minnesota involved in lumber and flour milling.[1] In 1891, Martin led a merger of six mills to create Northwestern Consolidated Milling Company, at the time the world's second largest flour milling company after Pillsbury-Washburn. Later in life he provided primary funding and major impetus(along with his daughter Jean) for the founding of the Children's Home Society of Minnesota.

Martin was married to Miss Jane B. Gilfillan, sister of Representative John Bachop Gilfillan of Minnesota.

They had one child, Jean Martin Brown. Martin was also the grandfather of Earle Brown, noted Hennepin County Sheriff (1920), founder of the Minnesota State Highway Patrol (1929), and Republican gubernatorial candidate for Minnesota (1932).

John Martin is buried at Lakewood Cemetery in Minneapolis.

Notes

  1. ^ Atwater, Isaac (1893). History of the City of Minneapolis, Minnesota via Google Books. Retrieved on 2007-04-21. 

 
 
 

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