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'''Jacob Katzenellenbogan''' (pronounced ''kat-za-nehlen-bōgen'') was a wealthy lumber magnate and the founder of [[Elwood City]].
'''Jacob Katzenellenbogan''' (pronounced ''kat-za-nehlen-bōgen'') was a wealthy lumber magnate and the founder of [[Elwood City]].


He hired [[Francis Wheaton]] as the architect to design a [[Mill Creek|mill]] that would drive the logging industry and start a logging town.
He hired [[Francis Wheaton]] as the architect to design a [[Mill Creek|mill]] that would drive the logging industry and start a logging town in get smart.


Though he founded the city, he was upset over the name, as he wanted the town to be named ''Elm''wood City, not Elwood City. The monument dedicated to him spells his name with only one "l". [[Elwood City Katzenelenbogan Airport]] is also named after him.
Though he founded the city, he was upset over the name, as he wanted the town to be named ''Elm''wood City, not Elwood City. The monument dedicated to him spells his name with only one "l". [[Elwood City Katzenelenbogan Airport]] is also named after him.

Revision as of 18:47, 12 November 2014

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Jacob Katzenellenbogan
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Gender Male
Animal Aardvark

Hair color Light gray

Residence Elwood City
Family Alfred Katzenellenbogan (great-nephew)
Job Lumber tycoon

Jacob Katzenellenbogan (pronounced kat-za-nehlen-bōgen) was a wealthy lumber magnate and the founder of Elwood City.

He hired Francis Wheaton as the architect to design a mill that would drive the logging industry and start a logging town in get smart.

Though he founded the city, he was upset over the name, as he wanted the town to be named Elmwood City, not Elwood City. The monument dedicated to him spells his name with only one "l". Elwood City Katzenelenbogan Airport is also named after him.

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