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Carl Eric Wickman (born Erik Wretman; August 7, 1887 – February 5, 1954) was the founder of
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Background

Wickman was born Erik Wretman at Martisgården, a family farm located near the small village of Limbäck in the parish of
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, 15 km north of Mora in the province
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,
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. He was the son of the farmer Karl Viktor Wretman (1858-1947) and Anna Matsdotter (1862-1943) and the maternal grandson of the famous Swedish hair jewelry artist Martis Karin Ersdotter. He was the eldest of five siblings and was commonly known as ''Martis Jerk'' ("Martis" is the farm name and "Jerk" is the dialectal form of the name Erik). He changed his name to Carl Eric Wickman in 1905, when he arrived in the
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as a Swedish emigrant. His father Victor had earlier used the surname Wickman when he worked in the United States.


Career

Wickman worked in a mine as a drill operator in
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until he was laid off in 1914. In the same year, Wickman became a
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salesman as a partnership-owner. When he could not sell the first Hupmobile he received, he began operating a livery route from Hibbing and Alice, Minnesota. By using the seven multi-seat Hupmobile, he drove his former colleagues between the mines and homes. This was the start of what would later become the largest bus line in the United States, renamed "Greyhound Lines" in 1914. In 1925, he bought a small line operating out of Superior, Wis., that was owned by Orville Swan Caesar (1892-1965). Within a year the duo formed Northland Transportation Company. The company formally changed its name to The Greyhound Corporation in 1930. By 1934, he had expanded to 50 buses and had revenues of $340,000. Wickman retired as president of Greyhound Corporation in 1946. In 1952 he sold his interest in the business for $960,000.


Personal life

In 1916, Wickman married Olga Rodin (1897–1977). They had two children Robert (Bob) and Peggy (Margaret). In 1940 King Gustav V of Sweden awarded Wickman with the
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, first class. He died aged 66 in 1954 and was buried at Lakewood Cemetery in Minneapolis, Minnesota.''C. Wickman Dies; Headed Bus Line'' (''
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''. February 6, 1954)


Companies founded

*Mesaba Transportation Company – 1915 *Motor Transit Corporation – 1922 *Northland Transportation Company – 1925 *Greyhound Pacific – around 1930 *
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– 1930


References


Additional sources

*Jackson, Carlton (1984) ''Hounds of the Road: A History of the Greyhound Bus Company'' (Popular Press) *Lundell, Kristin (2014) ''Busskungen- Svensken som grundade Greyhound'' (Stockholm: Norstedts) *Sundquist, Nils (1969) ''Martis Jerk, Eric Wickman 1887-1954: Våmhuspojken Som Blev USA:s Busskung'' (Malung: Malungs Boktryckeri AB)


Related reading

*Lewis, Anne Gillespie (2004) ''Swedes in Minnesota'' (Minnesota Historical Society Press) {{DEFAULTSORT:Wickman, Carl 1887 births 1954 deaths People from Dalarna People in bus transport American company founders Swedish emigrants to the United States Greyhound Lines Hupmobile American Lutherans Knights First Class of the Order of Vasa 20th-century Lutherans