Cleveland Hoadley Dodge
Cleveland Hoadley Dodge (January 26, 1860 – June 24, 1926) was an American businessman, investor, and philanthropist. He was active in New York City politics and was president of Phelps Dodge mining and served as "adviser and financier" to Woodrow Wilson. He was known for his charity work in World War I.
Cleveland Hoadley Dodge | |
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Born | January 26, 1860 |
Died | June 24, 1926 66) | (aged
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | Princeton University |
Occupation(s) | Businessman, investor, philanthropist |
Known for | Charity work in World War I, advisor to Woodrow Wilson |
Board member of | Dawson Fuel Sales Company, Golden Hill Corporation, National City Bank of New York, Old Dominion Company of Maine, Phelps Dodge and the Southern Pacific Railroad |
Spouse | Grace Wainright Parish |
Children | Cleveland E. Dodge, Bayard Dodge, Elizabeth Dodge Huntington |
Parent(s) | William Earl Dodge Jr. (1832-August 9, 1903), Sarah Hoadley |
Relatives | Brother, W. Earl Dodge III (d. 1884); sisters, Grace Hoadley Dodge and Mary Melissa Hoadley Dodge |
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