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Annotated Bibliography

Primary Sources
Letter
Hershey, Milton S. "To Friends." Letter to Friends. N.d. MS. N.p.
This provided information about what Milton did over the holidays and he told
people around town with this letter that he would be open on the holidays so his
business would get more people to sell chocolate to.
Photos
N.d. Hershey Archives, Hershey.
These photos were e-mailed by the archivist of The Hershey Archives.
These photos were used to display the various employees of Milton Hershey and
students of the Milton Hershey School.
Website
"The Hershey Press 1926-11-11: Milton Hershey School Hershey Press Collection." The
Hershey Press 1926-11-11: Milton Hershey School Hershey Press Collection. N.p., n.d.
Web. 09 Dec. 2014.
This website had information of how smart the kids were that went to Hershey
school. This tells about his leadership in giving those kids a good education
Franklin, Malvin. "Hot Chocolate Rag / Malvin Franklin [instrumental Parts]:Score &
Parts Description: Performing Arts Encyclopedia, Library of Congress." Hot Chocolate
Rag / Malvin Franklin [instrumental Parts]:Score & Parts Description: Performing Arts
Encyclopedia, Library of Congress. Library of Congress, 12 Oct. 2014. Web. 04 Feb.
2015.
This is a song that demonstrates how the people felt about what Hershey was
doing.
Guest, Edgar, Milton Hershey, Finance. It Originated From Cbs Studios In The Wrigley
Building In Chicago. Edgar Guest Through His, and Poetry, Prose, Radio Drama And
Guests, Helped To Entertain And Give Hope To Listeners Across America. "Radio
Interview with Milton Hershey." (n.d.): n. pag. Radio Interview with Milton Hershey.
Web. 3 Jan. 2015.
This Radio interview provides insight on Milton Hershey's leadership.
"Search Results Chronicling America Library of Congress." News about Chronicling
America RSS. The Evening Bulletin, n.d. Web. 04 Feb. 2015.
This provided information about a fire in the Hershey building.

"Olive Software, Inc." Olive Software. N.p., n.d. Web. 04 Feb. 2015.
This provides information of how much sugar was need.
"Hershey Sit Down Strike - Image." ExplorePAHistory.com - Image. Pennsylvania
Historical and Museum Commission, 2011. Web. 04 Feb. 2015.
This provided information that workers were complaining abut there payment and
went on strike.
Secondary Sources
Books
Castner, Charles Schuyler. One of a Kind: Milton Snavely Hershey, 1857-1945. Hershey,
PA: Derry Literary Guild, 1983. Print.
This book provided letters that were used in my background information that I got
from this book which told about his uncle and that Milton would ask him for
money.
Beers, Paul B. "Milton Hershey." The Pennsylvania Sampler: A Biography of the
Keystone State and Its People. Harrisburg, PA: Stackpole, 1970. 192-200. Print.
During this section he was a widower for 31 years after his wife had died in 1914
and how he was a leader and started Hershey in Cuba.
Brenner, Joel Glenn. "The Candy Man." The Emperors of Chocolate: Inside the Secret
World of Hershey and Mars. New York: Random House, 1999. 71-82. Print.
The stories of his childhood and why he wanted to start a chocolate business and he
first started a taffy business at the age of 19 and only borrowed 180 dollars from
his mom to start it
Burford, Betty, and Loren Chantland. "The Best Caramels In The World." Chocolate by
Hershey: A Story about Milton S. Hershey. Minneapolis: Carolrhoda, 1994. 30-37.
Print.
This provides information about where he started to make his own candy which
was in Lancaster from a pushcart.
Castner, Charles Schuyler. Introduction. One of a Kind: Milton Snavely Hershey, 18571945. Hershey, PA: Derry Literary Guild, 1983. N. pag. Print.
This book provided pictures of the early park and rides and quotes that Milton S.
Hershey said.
D'Antonio, Michael. "Legacy." Hershey: Milton S. Hershey's Extraordinary Life of
Wealth, Empire, and Utopian Dreams. New York: Simon & Schuster, 2006. 24254. Print.
During this Chapter it talks about how Hershey grew as a company and his school
was getting more kids to go to it and his chocolate business grew.
Mattern, Joanne. Milton Hershey: Hershey's Chocolate Creator. Edina, MN: ABDO
Pub., 2011. Print.

This provided information about his whole life from when he was living on the
farm to when he died.
McMahon, James D. "The Hershey Legacy." Built on Chocolate: The Story of the
Hershey Chocolate Company. Santa Monica, CA: General Pub. Group, 1998. 196201. Print.
This part of the book provides information about his schools medical care, and his
foundation which helps me to understand where he learned to do things.
Simon, Charnan. "Trade." Milton Hershey: Chocolate King, Town Builder. New York:
Children's, 1998. 11-12. Print.
This section provided when he learned to make candy in Joe Royer's Ice cream
Parlor this is where he learned that he loved making candy.
Photos
Hershey. N.d. Web. 12 Jan. 2015.
This provided the title of my website.
Website
"Hershey, Milton - Overview, Personal Life, Career Details, Social and Economic Impact,
Chronology: Milton Hershey." - Chocolate, School, Company, and Business.
Netindustries, n.d. Web. 18 Jan. 2015.
This provided a timeline that I was able to use on my website. This timeline is
from birth to death.
"The Pennsylvania Center for the Book - Milton Hershey and the Chocolate Empire."The
Pennsylvania Center for the Book - Milton Hershey and the Chocolate Empire. N.p., n.d.
Web. 04 Feb. 2015.
This provided information about his tropical chocolate for the soldiers so it would
not melt in the hot weather.
"Promoting Hershey: The Chocolate Bar, the Chocolate Town, the Chocolate King." " by
Lamme, Margot Opdycke, Parcell, Lisa Mullikin. N.p., n.d. Web. 04 Feb. 2015.
This provides the information of how much the chocolate bars costed and what
day they came out.
"Tissues and Hershey Kisses, Leadership Qualities." Center For Work Life. N.p., 12 Aug.
2013. Web. 04 Feb. 2015.
This provided information of some quotes that Milton said and some of his
leadership qualities.

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