Charles Hackley

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Charles Hackley was a prominent 19th-century lumber baron and philanthropist from Muskegon, Michigan, known for his significant contributions to the city’s cultural and educational institutions.

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Charles Hackley canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf lumber baron
person
philanthropist
activeInCentury 19th century
associatedWith Muskegon cultural institutions
Muskegon educational institutions
Muskegon lumber industry
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
era Gilded Age
familyName Hackley
fieldOfWork lumber industry
philanthropy
givenName Charles
hasInfluenceOn cultural life of Muskegon, Michigan
development of Muskegon, Michigan
educational opportunities in Muskegon, Michigan
knownFor support of cultural institutions in Muskegon
support of educational institutions in Muskegon
notableFor lumber industry in Michigan
philanthropy in Muskegon, Michigan
occupation businessman
lumber baron
philanthropist
philanthropicFocus culture
education
public institutions
placeOfBusiness Muskegon, Michigan NERFINISHED
regionOfActivity Michigan
Midwestern United States
residence Muskegon, Michigan
socialRole local benefactor

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Hackley and Hume Historic Site builtFor Charles Hackley
Thomas Hume hasPartnershipWith Charles Hackley