- Ben Cheney
Benjamin Bradbury Cheney (1905 - 1971) was an American businessman and sports enthusiast active in Pacific Coast states. Cheney founded the Cheney Lumber Company and is credited with standardizing the size of
wall stud s at 8 foot long by 2 inches thick by 4 inches wide,cite web | title = Ben B. Cheney | publisher = The Ben B. Cheney Foundation | url = http://www.benbcheneyfoundation.org/cheneybio.html | accessdate = 2008-09-13] commonly referred to as a 2-by-4. Cheney is also known for his efforts in constructingCheney Stadium inTacoma, Washington . In the lumber industry, Cheney established mills in Tacoma,Washington , and in Medford,Oregon . He also constructed mills in Greenville, Pondosa, and Arcadia,California .As a sports enthusiast, Cheney sponsored sports teams in all the towns in which he was in business. He held an 11% stake in the San Francisco Giants. Cheney is most famous for helping build
Cheney Stadium in Tacoma, personally contributing $100,000 to cover construction overruns of the stadium. A grinning, life-size bronze statue of Cheney, complete with scorecard and peanuts, occupies a front row seat in the grandstand of Cheney Stadium. [cite web | first = Erik | last = Lacitis | title = Memories fade, but Ben Cheney lives on through stadium | publisher = The Seattle Times | date = April 19, 2005 | url = http://community.seattletimes.nwsource.com/archive/?date=20050419&slug=cheney19m | accessdate = 2008-09-13]In 1955, Cheney established the Cheney Foundation, a charity which encourages the growth and proserity of communities where the Cheney Lumber Company was once active. Cheney died in 1971, bequeathing $10 million to his ongoing charity.
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