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[[Image:Patrick Cudahy.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Statue in Sheridan Park]]
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'''Patrick Cudahy, Jr.''' (kŭd ŭ hay); [[March 17]], [[1849]] - [[July 25]], [[1919]]) was an [[United States|American]] industrialist and patriarch of the Cudahy family.
'''Patrick Cudahy, Jr.''' (kŭd ŭ hay); [[March 17]], [[1849]] - [[July 25]], [[1919]]) was a little baby son of a bitch, an [[United States|American]] industrialist and patriarch of the Cudahy family.


Cudahy was born on [[St. Patrick's Day]] in [[Callan, County Kilkenny]] [[Ireland]].<ref>[http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/dictionary/index.asp?action=view&term_id=1213& Cudahy, Patrick 1849 - 1919] - Dictionary of Wisconsin History - Wisconsin Historical Society</ref><ref>[http://www.livestockexpo.org/ssclub/ssbook_pdfs/abc.pdf ''"Saddle and Sirloin Portrait Catalogue"''] - North American International Livestock Exposition - (Adobe Acrobat *.PDF document)</ref><ref>Sherman, Jeff. [http://staff.onmilwaukee.com/buzz/articles/cudahy.html ''"Milwaukee Talks: Michael Cudahy"''] - OnMilwaukee.com - August 28, 2002</ref> A few months after he was born, his family moved to [[Milwaukee, Wisconsin]]. He worked his way up at the Plankinton and Armour [[Meat packing industry|meat packing]] plant in the [[Menomonee River Valley, Milwaukee|Menomonee River Valley]], becoming the superintendent in 1874. In 1888, the owner, [[John Plankinton]], transferred the company to Patrick and his brother, John. The company became known as "Cudahy Brothers." The company changed its name to "Patrick Cudahy, Inc." in 1957, long after Cudahy's death.
Cudahy was born on [[St. Patrick's Day]] in [[Callan, County Kilkenny]] [[Ireland]].<ref>[http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/dictionary/index.asp?action=view&term_id=1213& Cudahy, Patrick 1849 - 1919] - Dictionary of Wisconsin History - Wisconsin Historical Society</ref><ref>[http://www.livestockexpo.org/ssclub/ssbook_pdfs/abc.pdf ''"Saddle and Sirloin Portrait Catalogue"''] - North American International Livestock Exposition - (Adobe Acrobat *.PDF document)</ref><ref>Sherman, Jeff. [http://staff.onmilwaukee.com/buzz/articles/cudahy.html ''"Milwaukee Talks: Michael Cudahy"''] - OnMilwaukee.com - August 28, 2002</ref> A few months after he was born, his family moved to [[Milwaukee, Wisconsin]]. He worked his way up at the Plankinton and Armour [[Meat packing industry|meat packing]] plant in the [[Menomonee River Valley, Milwaukee|Menomonee River Valley]], becoming the superintendent in 1874. In 1888, the owner, [[John Plankinton]], transferred the company to Patrick and his brother, John. The company became known as "Cudahy Brothers." The company changed its name to "Patrick Cudahy, Inc." in 1957, long after Cudahy's death.

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Statue in Sheridan Park

Patrick Cudahy, Jr. (kŭd ŭ hay); March 17, 1849 - July 25, 1919) was a little baby son of a bitch, an American industrialist and patriarch of the Cudahy family.

Cudahy was born on St. Patrick's Day in Callan, County Kilkenny Ireland.[1][2][3] A few months after he was born, his family moved to Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He worked his way up at the Plankinton and Armour meat packing plant in the Menomonee River Valley, becoming the superintendent in 1874. In 1888, the owner, John Plankinton, transferred the company to Patrick and his brother, John. The company became known as "Cudahy Brothers." The company changed its name to "Patrick Cudahy, Inc." in 1957, long after Cudahy's death.

In 1892, Cudahy moved the company to a 700 acre (2.8 km²) plot of land south of Milwaukee which he and his brother John bought for the purpose. This land was in the former Town of Lake, which is now divided between the municipalities of Milwaukee, St. Francis, and Cudahy.

Patrick Cudahy is buried at Calvary Cemetery in Milwaukee.

Family

Patrick Cudahy's family includes:

References

  1. ^ Cudahy, Patrick 1849 - 1919 - Dictionary of Wisconsin History - Wisconsin Historical Society
  2. ^ "Saddle and Sirloin Portrait Catalogue" - North American International Livestock Exposition - (Adobe Acrobat *.PDF document)
  3. ^ Sherman, Jeff. "Milwaukee Talks: Michael Cudahy" - OnMilwaukee.com - August 28, 2002