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Ice harvest on Lake St. Clair

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Gustavus Franklin Swift pioneered refrigerated railroad cars that could carry butchered beef from his stock yards to the east coast (e.g., Boston and New York) on rail.  He needed ice to keep the cars refrigerated so he created ice harvesting sites all along the rail routes from Chicago.  They cut ice blocks here on St. Clair Lake and stored them in warehouses until needed.  

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Gustavus Franklin Swift

Gustavus Franklin Swift (June 24, 1839 – March 29, 1903) founded a meat-packing empire in the Midwest during the late 19th century, over which he presided until his death. He is credited with the development of the first practical ice-cooled railroad car which allowed his company to ship dressed meats to all parts of the country and even abroad, which ushered in the "era of cheap beef." Swift pioneered the use of animal by-products for the manufacture of soap, glue, fertilizer, various types of sundries, and even medical products.

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