John W. Kieckhefer

John W. Kieckhefer

John W. Kieckhefer (1887-1970) was an American businessman. He took over Enterprise Box & Lumber Company, which was a family-run business started by his grandfather, Charles (Carl) Kieckefer and later run by his father William Kieckhefer. When he became the company's president, he changed the name to Kieckhefer Container Company. The company pioneered in the use of fibre shipping containers, including the paper milk carton. Kieckhefer purchased majority control of the Eddy Paper Company of Chicago, Illinois, in 1927. The main offices of Kieckhefer-Eddy were on the 24th floor of the Palmolive Building in Chicago. In 1957, through an exchange of stock, the Kieckhefer holdings were merged with the Weyerhaeuser Timber Company of Tacoma, Washington. The Kieckhefer Container Co. was moved to Camden, New Jersey, in about 1950. The Milwaukee, Wisconsin operations of the Eddy Paper Co. were closed in 1952.

John was one of the wealthiest men in America in 1957, and was worth $75,000,000 to $100,000,000. He later moved from Wisconsin to Prescott, Arizona, where he became active in Republican Party politics serving as GOP state finance chairman and as a delegate to several Republican national conventions. He died in 1970.


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