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  2. Milton S. Hershey - Wikipedia

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    The couple did not have any children. [16] On March 25, 1915, Catherine died of an unknown disease. [15] In 1919, Hershey moved Catherine's body from Philadelphia to Hershey Cemetery. [8] In March 1920, Hershey's mother, Fanny Hershey, died and she was buried in Hershey Cemetery. In late 1930, his father's body was moved there. [8]

  3. Pennsylvania chocolate workers' strike, 1937 - Wikipedia

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    From 1930 to 1936, Milton Hershey had spent more than $10 million on building up Hershey, Pennsylvania, but he reduced hours of his employees and stopped paying annual bonuses. [3]: 218–219 In those six years, the Hershey Chocolate Corporation made more than $37 million in after-tax profits. [2]: 139

  4. Catherine Hershey - Wikipedia

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    Catherine Sweeney Hershey was a known gardener and designed the gardens at her homes and the Milton Hershey School. Regardless of this, their marriage was seen as a successful and happy one. Especially when Hershey purchased a nearby home for his mother to move into (a tactic he would also employ when they moved to, and settled the town of ...

  5. On this day in history, September 13, 1857, milk chocolate ...

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    American entrepreneur Milton S. Hershey was born in a Mennonite community in Derry Township, Penn., on this day in history, Sept. 13, 1857. He built the iconic Hershey chocolate brand.

  6. Milton S. Hershey Mansion - Wikipedia

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    The Milton S. Hershey Mansion, also known as High Point, is a historic house at 100 Mansion Road East in Hershey, Pennsylvania. Built in 1908, it was the home of Hershey Chocolate founder Milton S. Hershey (1857-1945) from 1908 until his death. [ 3 ]

  7. Lancaster Caramel Company - Wikipedia

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    Milton S. Hershey, 1910. The business was first located in a warehouse on the west side of South Duke Street near Vine Street. However, the facilities lacked a boiler to cook the caramels and Hershey soon moved to an old factory building on Church Street that had once housed the Edison Electric Plant.

  8. Man Spends First Christmas Season Out of the Hospital ... - AOL

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    His twin brother, Ken, and younger brother, Jim, then 4, all went to live at Milton Hershey School, a private boarding school in Hershey, Pa., designed for low-income families.

  9. Hershey Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    On July 31, 1923, Hershey transferred the land into a cemetery for $1.00. [4] Milton Hershey built a marble monument reading "Hershey," which marks the spot of the Hershey family's grave plots. [1] In 2007, on the 150th anniversary of Milton Hershey's birthday, flowers were placed at his gravesite in celebration. [1]