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  2. John Hugh MacMillan - Wikipedia

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    In 1955, MacMillan started working for Cargill, a company that his great grandfather had founded. Starting as a grain merchant, MacMillan held positions in Great Falls, Montana, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and Minneapolis. [1] In 2007, Forbes estimated his net worth at $1.7 billion. [2]

  3. Cargill - Wikipedia

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    Cargill, Incorporated is an American multinational food corporation based in Minnetonka, Minnesota, and incorporated in Wilmington, Delaware. [5] [6] [7]Founded in 1865 by William Wallace Cargill, it is the largest privately held company in the United States in terms of revenue.

  4. James R. Cargill - Wikipedia

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    James Ray Cargill was born on October 9, 1923, in Chicago, Illinois. [1] His father was Austen Cargill and his mother, Anne Ray Cargill. His grandfather, William Wallace Cargill, was the founder of Cargill, an agribusiness corporation. [2] He grew up in Minneapolis, Minnesota. [1] He was educated at the Lake Forest Academy in Lake Forest ...

  5. John H. MacMillan - Wikipedia

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    His aggressive management style led Cargill employees to revolt in 1925. He took over for his father as president of Cargill in 1936 and grew the family-owned business significantly. He invested in the United States and expanded Cargill's operations into Europe and South America. During his tenure, sales topped $1 billion for the first time.

  6. Cargill family - Wikipedia

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    The Cargill-MacMillan family is the fourth richest family in the United States on Forbes' list. [1] [41] In 2016 their revenue was estimated at USD$49 billion, [10] and $113.5 billion in 2019. [5] [6] By 2019, Cargill Inc had been listed as America's largest private company since 1986, in all but two years that Forbes has maintained the list. [5]

  7. Sentinel (Fairmont) - Wikipedia

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    Fairmont Daily Sentinel (1901-1958), publisher: Day & Aldrich OCLC 1568756 Martin County Independent (1896-1929), publisher: Martin County Independent Co OCLC 1586163 The Fairmont News (1885-1905), publisher: H.M. Blaisdell OCLC 1568755

  8. Bag of cash doesn't stop jurors from convicting 5 of 7 ... - AOL

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    The case received widespread attention after someone tried to bribe a juror with a bag of $120,000 in cash. That juror was dismissed before deliberations began, and a second juror who was told ...

  9. Cargill MacMillan Jr. - Wikipedia

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    MacMillan worked at Cargill for 38 years, and retired in 1988. MacMillan is credited with designing the Cargill Office Center in Minnetonka, Minnesota. [2]MacMillan served on the boards of Abbott Northwestern Hospital, Minneapolis Society of Fine Arts, Twin Cities Public Television, Minneapolis Institute of Arts, Macalester College, Greater Minneapolis Chamber of Commerce, United Way of the ...