George Willis Pack

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George Willis Pack
Bornabout 1831
Died(1906-08-31)August 31, 1906
Long Island, New York
NationalityAmerican
OccupationBusinessman
Spouse(s)Frances Farman
ChildrenCharles Lathrop Pack
Mary Pack
Millicent Pack
Beulah Pack
Parent(s)George Pack, Jr.
Maria Lathrop

George Willis Pack (born 1831, Peterboro, New York; d. August 31, 1906, Southampton, Long Island, New York) was a second-generation timberman on Michigan's Lower Peninsula. Building on his father's legacy, over the course of several decades, Pack successfully developed his timber businesses, becoming one of Michigan's first millionaires. His son, Charles Lathrop Pack, and his grandson, Randolph Greene Pack, carried on the family tradition.

Life and career[]

His father, George Pack, Jr. had established two sawmills outside of Lexington, Michigan, in a place known as Pack's Mills.

After years of working with the elder Pack, in 1860 George Willis Pack, together with , established , in Sand Beach, Michigan.

In 1864, with Woods and Jeremiah Jenks, George Willis Pack established a second sawmill, , also near Sand Beach.

A third firm, Woods & Company, in Port Crescent, Michigan, was formed in 1870.

In 1876, was formed in Oscoda, Michigan, on the Au Sable River.

George Willis Pack grew to be a wealthy man. He "would be remembered as one of the few millionaires who had lived in Huron County.[1]

The public square in Asheville, North Carolina dates to 1797. Pack gave land for a new Buncombe County courthouse, which was completed in 1903 and no longer stands. A condition of this gift was that the former courthouse site become part of the public square, and the area was named as a result. Pack also donated much of the cost of a monument to former North Carolina Governor Zebulon Baird Vance.[2]

Firms, places, and dates[]

  • Carrington, Pack & Company, Sand Beach, Michigan, 1860–70
  • Pack, Jenks & Company, Sand Beach, Michigan, 1864–70
  • Woods & Company, Port Crescent, Michigan, 1870–78
  • Pack, Woods & Company, Oscoda, Michigan, 1878–1901

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Notes[]

  1. ^ Eyle, pp. 2–9
  2. ^ "Pack Square, Asheville, North Carolina". National Park Service. Retrieved 2020-12-15.

Bibliography[]

  • Eyle, Alexandra. 1992. Charles Lathrop Pack: Timberman, Forest Conservationist, and Pioneer in Forest Education. Syracuse, NY: ESF College Foundation and College of Environmental Science and Forestry. Distributed by Syracuse University Press. Available:Google books


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