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The grave of Charles Hackley, a local timber baron who made his fortune supplying the wood that rebuilt Chicago after the great fire, and believed in the late Victorian principle of the 'gospel of wealth', which said that if you got rich off your community, it was your duty to give half of it back to help it. And he was a Republican, too. A lot of the buildings in Muskegon are named after him.
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