Where does the name cargill come from?
Cargill is the surname of the company's founder, William Wallace Cargill, who started the company in 1865 as a small grain storage business in Iowa, United States. The name "Cargill" does not stand for an acronym or have a specific meaning beyond being the founder's last name.
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Cargill is a traditionally Scottish surname. As African American and African Caribbean slaves often took their masters surnames it is not inconceivable that there are descendants of slaves with the last name Cargill. However it is not a common slave surname. In the United States and Canada Cargill is identified with the Cargill Family who are extremely wealthy and control grain processing and other agricultural and industrial interests in the Great Plain States and Western Canada.
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