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Nationality
  
American

Name
  
Henry McKenney

Died
  
January 9, 1942


Henry Patrick McKenney

Full Name
  
Henry Patrick McKenney

Born
  
January 18, 1863 (
1863-01-18
)

Occupation
  
lumberman, woodsman, businessman

Spouse(s)
  
Elizabeth Ann Hughey(m. July 11, 1885)

Children
  
Della I. McKenney (1886–1918)James B. McKenney (b. 1890; m. Beatrice McCollar)Ella M. McKenney (b. 1893; m. Fred S. Moore)Louisa McKenney (d. in infancy)Elsie McKenney (b. 1900)

Parent(s)
  
Patrick McKenney (b. 1822; immigrated 1845 from Ireland)Lovinia Newton (b. 1832; Maine)

Henry Patrick “H.P.” McKenney (January 18, 1863 – January 9, 1942) was an American woodsman, lumberman, outdoor enthusiast, and businessman who served as the fire warden in Jackman, Maine in 1912. He was the owner of several logging and sporting camps in the area including Bulldog Camps and Lake Parlin House. He is noted for his work ethic, business savvy, and stubbornness that often attributed to his success. Born into a large family in Jackman, McKenney was the eighth of thirteen children and often embraced the strenuous life that came with living in rural Maine in the nineteenth century. He was home-schooled and became an eager student of the outdoors. He began logging at an early age and truly made a name for himself in 1898 when he built a successful mile and quarter long log sluice on Enchanted Pond, then referred to as “Bulldog Pond”.

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