The book "Who Was Milton Hershey" has 112 pages. It provides a brief biography of Milton Hershey, the founder of the Hershey Chocolate Company, and highlights his impact on the chocolate industry.
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Milton S. Hershey had one sibling, a sister named Serina, who was born in 1862. Milton's father was named Henry and his mother's name was Fanny.
Milton Hershey was born in Derry Church Pennsylvania (what is now Hershey Pennsylvania, and moved from Lancaster, to Philadelphia and eventually made his way back to Hershey once he established the "Hershey Industrial School". This school was created for orphan boys. Today, Milton is buried in the Hershey Cemetery in Hershey, Pennsylvania.
There is currently over two thousand people enrolled at Milton Hershey School, they hope to soon rise over the three thousand kids mark.
Milton Hershey had many accomplishments. His biggest were creating his Hershey's Chocolate empire, establishing the Milton Hershey School, and creating Hershey, Pennsylvania.
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Yes, Milton Hershey did have two sisters named Helena Fisher, and Lily Cossman. They both died at a young age. Not many people know about these sisters of his. They all had a different fathers (hint: there last names) and did not see eachother very much. Helena was the oldest out of them all, and Lily was the youngest.
YES, I believe he did. I don't know many details besides that it is a lot smaller than the school in Hershey. I'll admit that I'm not 100% sure, but I am the President of National Honors Society at Milton Hershey School and I'm pretty sure there is or at least was one.
One of the biggest lessons we can learn from Hershey is failure and persistence. Hershey tried many times to create a good recipe and he failed many times until he got it right, creating one of the most recognizable candy companies in the world.
He had no children. He did, however, adopt a child.
Depends like adopt or giving Birth if adopt how many you want but giving Birth maybe 1 or like twins 2