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Joseph C. Hoagland

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Joseph Christoffel Hoagland (June 19, 1841 - December 8, 1899) was the president of the Royal Baking Powder Company.

Biography

He was born on June 19, 1841 in Ohio to Andrew Hoagland, and he had a brother, Cornelius Hoagland (1828–1898). In 1865 he married Caroline C. Matlack and they had a son, John A. Hoagland.[1]

He had an acrimonious split with his business partner, William Ziegler in 1888.[2] He died on December 8, 1899.[3]

References

  1. ^ "John A. Hoagland Dies. Son of Founder of the Royal Baking Powder Co. Dies". New York Times. April 18, 1942. Retrieved 2011-04-30. His father founded and was president of the Royal Baking Powder Company, for which Hoagland worked in his early manhood. Mr. Hoagland, whose mother ... {{cite news}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  2. ^ "That Baking Powder Suit". New York Times. May 29, 1888. Retrieved 2011-04-30. The trial of the suit of William Ziegler against Dr. Joseph C. Hoagland, C. N. Hoagland, Raymond Hoagland, and the Royal Baking Powder Company to restrain the Hoaglands from drawing exorbitant salaries as officers of the company was begun before ... {{cite news}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  3. ^ "In Memory of J. C. Hoagland. Directors of the Royal Baking Powder Company Take Action". New York Times. December 10, 1899. Retrieved 2011-05-01. As a mark of respect to the late Joseph C. Hoagland, who had for more than thirty years acted as President of the Royal Baking Powder Company, ... {{cite news}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)