Frederic Tudor
1783–1864 (age 81)
entrepreneur
Biography
Frederic Tudor was a pioneering American entrepreneur who revolutionized the ice trade in the nineteenth century. Born in 1783, he developed innovative methods for harvesting, storing, and transporting ice from New England's frozen lakes to markets across the United States and beyond, earning him recognition as the "Ice King."
Tudor's entrepreneurial vision and business acumen transformed a seasonal resource into a profitable commodity, establishing trade routes and commercial practices that influenced American commerce for decades. He was buried at King's Chapel Burying Ground in Boston, a testament to his prominence in the city's history.