Francis Stockbridge, the Republican Senator who Built the Grand Hotel at Mackinac Island
Grand Old Partisan celebrates more than seventeen decades of Republican heroes and heroics. Today, I honor Francis Stockbridge, born April 9th 1826. He clerked at a Boston dry goods store before opening a lumberyard in Chicago. Age twenty-five, the ambitious entrepreneur built sawmills at Kalamazoo. His business interests extended to manufacturing and mining. In 1882, Stockbridge bought much of Mackinac Island, in order to construct a magnificent hotel. He assembled a railroad and a steamship company and a management company for the project, then selected the architect and approved the design. Made famous by the movie Somewhere in Time , this Grand Hotel is a national treasure. Stockbridge served in both houses of the legislature. In 1887, this entrepreneurial Republican won first of two terms as U.S.Senator. Colleagues knew him to be "intelligent and painstaking legislator, wise and safe counselor, truest of friends." Back to Basics for ...