Background
Ferdinand Schumacher was born in Celle, Hanover, Germany March 30, 1822, son of a merchant.
Ferdinand Schumacher was born in Celle, Hanover, Germany March 30, 1822, son of a merchant.
He completed high school locally, and apprenticed in the grocery business.
He farmed for two years and established a grocery trade in Akron, Ohio in 1852. In 1857, he rented water power on the Ohio Canal in northwest Akron to power a mill for production of oatmeal. In 1858 he added equipment for pearling barley.
He continued adding to his plant, and introduced steam power in 1875.
He was active in the temperance movement, and was strongly for prohibition. He supported the erection of many churches.
Schumacher ran unsuccessfully for Ohio Secretary of State in 1872 and 1882, and Ohio Governor in 1883 as Progressive Party nominee.