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[[Elbert Hubbard]] (1856–1915) grew up in Hudson, the son of Silas Hubbard who was a local medical doctor; he began his business career selling soap door to door. Hubbard later became famous for his essay "A Message of Garcia" and for founding the [[Roycroft]] community in New York. Hubbard was lost in the sinking of the [[Lusitania]].
 
[[Melville Elijah Stone]] (1848–1929) was one of the foremost American journalists of the late nineteenth and twentieth century. He was owner of the ''Chicago Daily News and was general manager of the''[[Associated Press]] from 1893-1918.
 
==See also==