Charles Gordon Campbell was born on the 14 January 1840, in Aberdeen Scotland. He was the son of Duncan Campbell, cattle driver and his wife Catherine née Mclean. Campbell was a Colonial Australian merchant and pastoralist. Along with Frederick Sheppard Grimwade, Alfred Felton, and James Cuming, he established one of Australia's largest fertiliser companies.[citation needed] All four men are quoted as being some of early Australia's greatest Industrialists.
He was a co-founder of the Port Melbourne Sugar Company.
He died 13 September 1905 in Sydney.
Sources
edit- Grimwade, Frederick Sheppard - Bright Sparcs Biographical entry at www.asap.unimelb.edu.au
- Entry for Charles Campbell (1840-1905), www.adb.com.au
- Wakool Shire Community Heritage Study 2006–2007, Wakool Shire Council, and Heritage Office, NSW Department of Planning, pp. 26–29.