Robert P. McCulloch

Robert P. McCulloch

Infobox Celebrity
name = Robert Paxton McCulloch


caption =
birth_date =birth date|1911|5|11|mf=y
birth_place =St. Louis, MO, United States
death_date =death date and age|1977|2|25|1911|5|11|mf=y
death_place =Los Angeles, California, United States
occupation = Entrepreneur, Industrialist, City Founder
spouse = Barbra Ann Briggs

:"For other persons bearing this name, see Robert McCulloch (disambiguation)."

Robert Paxton McCulloch (May 11, 1911 – February 25, 1977) was an American entrepreneur most notable for McCulloch chainsaws and purchasing the new London Bridge and moving it to one of the cities he founded, Lake Havasu City, Arizona.

Biography

Robert Paxton McCulloch was born May 11, 1911, in Missouri. His grandfather, John I. Beggs, made his fortune by implementing Thomas Edison’s electrical powerplants in cities around the world, manufacturing and selling electric trolley cars, and founding Milwaukee’s public utility system. McCulloch, along with his two siblings, inherited his grandfather’s fortune in 1925. cite book
last = Linden
first = Mary Sue McCulloch
title = Suzie's Story:The Autobiography of Socialite, Philanthropist & World Traveler
publisher = Rainbow Books
date = 1992
pages = 7
id = ISBN 0-9358-3487-7
] Two years after he graduated from Stanford University, he married Barbra Ann Briggs, whose father was Stephen Foster Briggs of Briggs and Stratton. His first manufacturing endeavor was McCulloch Engineering Company, located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. There he built racing engines and superchargers. In his early 30s, he sold the company to Borg-Warner Corporation for US$1 million.cite web
first = Bobbi Ann Johnson Holmes
last = Holmes
authorlink = http://havasumagazine.com/author.htm
title = Lake Havasu City History
work = Havasu Magazine
publisher = Robeth Publishing LLC
date =
url = http://havasumagazine.com/history_of_lake_havasu_city.htm
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accessdate = 2006-12-17
] McCulloch then started McCulloch Aviation; and, in 1946, he changed his company’s name to McCulloch Motors. Building small gasoline engines, his competitors included his in-laws and Ralph Evinrude. Evinrude led the market for boat motors, while Briggs and Stratton pulled ahead in the lawn mower and garden tractor market.

Chainsaws

It was the chainsaw niche that McCulloch dominated, beginning with the first chainsaw with his name on it, manufactured in 1948. McCulloch's chainsaw was used to cut frozen lake ice into large cubes as well as trees into lumber. By the next year, McCulloch’s 3-25 further revolutionized the market, with the one man, light weight chainsaw.

In the 1950s, McCulloch started McCulloch Oil Corporation, which pursued oil and gas exploration, land development and geothermal energy.

In spite of Evinrude’s market lead, McCulloch continued to pursue McCulloch Motors’ quest for the outboard market during the next decade. This led him to Lake Havasu in search of a test site. McCulloch purchased convert|3500|acre|km2|0 of lakeside property along Pittsburgh Point. In 1963, on the courthouse steps of Kingman, Arizona, McCulloch purchased a convert|26|sqmi|km2|0 parcel of barren desert, that would become the site for Lake Havasu City. At the time it was the largest single tract of state land ever sold in Arizona, and the cost per acre was under US$75.

To spur the growth of the infant city, in 1964 McCulloch opened a chainsaw manufacturing plant in the new community. Within two years there were three manufacturing plants, with some 400 employees.

Purchase of London Bridge

In 1968, McCulloch was searching for a unique attraction for his city, which eventually took him to London. By the early 1960s it was apparent that London Bridge was gradually sinking into the River Thames. The London Council decided that a new bridge would need to be built. Rather than demolish the existing bridge, they decided to put the historic landmark on the auction block.

When casting his bid for the bridge, McCulloch doubled the estimated cost of dismantling the structure, which was US$1.2 million, bringing the price to US$2.4 million. He then added on US$60,000, a thousand dollars for each year of his age at the time he estimated the bridge would be raised in Arizona. His gesture earned him the winning bid.

It took three years to complete the project. The structure was dismantled block by block, with each section marked and numbered, in much the same way the bridge was originally built. The granite pieces were stacked at the Surrey Commercial Docks, and then were shipped through the Panama Canal, to Long Beach, California. From Long Beach, the granite blocks were trucked inland convert|300|mi|km|-2. Reassembly was done, matching the numbered stones and by filling in the area under the bridge with mounds of desert sand to support each arch as it was reconstructed.

The reconstructed attraction was officially opened on October 10, 1971, with a gala celebration. Opening day included an elaborate fanfare: fireworks, a parade, entertainment, and celebrities, such as Bonanza's Lorne Greene, and dignitaries such as the Lord Mayor of London.

With the purchase of the bridge, McCulloch accelerated his development campaign, increasing the number of flights into the city. At the time, the airport was located on the island. The free flights to Lake Havasu lasted until 1978, and reportedly they totalled 2,702 flights, bringing in 37,000 prospective buyers.

A popular, and implausible, urban legend is that McCulloch mistakenly believed that he was buying the more impressive Tower Bridge. The bridge had been heavily marketed by the London Council in an effort to sell it worldwide. Ivan Luckin, the council member who sold the bridge has always stated that London sold the bridge honestly. [http://www.thisislocallondon.co.uk/archive/display.var.169982.0.how_london_bridge_was_sold_to_the_states.php]

Death

He died February 25, 1977, in Los Angeles.

World records

*World's Largest Antique - The London Bridge, Lake Havasu City, AZ [http://www.londonbridgeresort.com/history/london_bridge.html]
*World's Tallest Fountain - Fountain Hills, AZ [http://www.fountainhillsguide.com/attrac_fountain.html] [http://phoenix.about.com/od/attractionsandevents/a/fountain.htm]

Companies founded

* McCulloch Motors Corporation
* McCulloch Aircraft Corporation
* McCulloch Oil
* McCulloch Properties
* Paxton Automotive

Cities founded

* Lake Havasu City, Arizona
* Fountain Hills, Arizona
* Pueblo West, Colorado
* Spring Creek, Nevada

Other inventions

McCulloch also developed a centrifugal supercharger for automotive use. At first, these were produced and sold under the McCulloch name; but, in 1956, the supercharger division was renamed Paxton Superchargers. The 1957 Ford Thunderbird F-Type had a McCulloch/Paxton Supercharger. The supercharger was also used as a CO2 Scrubber on Navy Submarines. The company produced one prototype automobile, with a hard top that retracted over the trunk, the Paxton Phoenix. The 1953 vehicle promoted alternative fuels and had a proposed steam engine. The division was sold in 1958, becoming Paxton Automotive. The firm is still in business.

McCulloch’s diverse interests continued into the last years of his life. In 1971, the same year the London Bridge officially opened, he built his first aircraft in Lake Havasu City. It was the McCulloch J-2 Gyroplane, a hybrid combination of helicopter and airplane, and was tested by NASA pilot James Patton, in the summer of 1973. His dream was to offer "an airplane in every garage", promoting a seemingly simple aircraft that was easy to fly and could take off from a driveway. Although he manufactured about 100 of the aircraft, the market never materialized.

Sources

* [http://www.fundinguniverse.com/company-histories/MAXXAM-Inc-Company-History.html History of McCulloch Oil Corp.]
* [http://havasumagazine.com/history_of_lake_havasu_city.htm] History of Lake Havasu Original article by Bobbi Ann Johnson Holmes at http://havasumagazine.com/history_of_lake_havasu_city.htm

References

Persondata
NAME=McCulloch, Robert Paxton
ALTERNATIVE NAMES= McCulloch, Robert; McCulloch, Bob;McCulloch, Robert P.
SHORT DESCRIPTION=American Entrepreneur and City Founder
DATE OF BIRTH=1911-05-11
PLACE OF BIRTH=Oconomowoc, Wisconsin, United States
DATE OF DEATH=1977-06-21
PLACE OF DEATH=Los Angeles, California, United States


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