Charles Hackley (1837-1905) was a prominent American lumber baron, industrialist, and philanthropist. He was born on December 7, 1837, in Michigan, and his family moved to Muskegon when he was a child. Hackley worked in the lumber industry as a teenager and eventually became one of the most successful lumbermen in the Midwest.
Hackley was involved in various businesses and industries, including coal mining, shipbuilding, banking, and real estate. He also served as a mayor of Muskegon multiple times, and he was a major benefactor of various charities and institutions in the area.
Hackley's philanthropic efforts were extensive and included donations to hospitals, schools, libraries, and other public institutions in the area. He donated the land and funding for Hackley Hospital, Hackley Public Library, and Hackley Park, among other places.
Charles Hackley passed away on March 11, 1905. His legacy as a successful businessman and philanthropist still lives on in Muskegon and beyond.
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