Louis Moilanen
Lauri "Louis" or "Big Louie" Moilanen (January 5, 1886 – September 16, 1913), was a
Biography
He was the son of Louis and Annie Moilanen. At the age of 4, he and his family emigrated from Finland and settled in the town of Hancock, Michigan in the United States. Louis Moilanen eventually grew to the height of 7 ft 9 in (236 cm), and was known in Michigan as "Big Louie".[2][3]
As an adult he was a
In 1913, he became violently ill,
In 2013, a monument to "Big Louie" Moilanen was opened in front of the Finnish American Heritage Center in Hancock, Michigan.[7]
References
- ^ Monument to Big Louie, the Copper Country Giant, RoadsideAmerica.com
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- ^ Finns of Michigan's Upper Peninsula, The Finnish American Heritage Center, 2018, p. 108
- ^ 'Big Louie' Moilanen, Once the Tallest Man in the World, Upper Peninsula Supply Co., October 6, 2008
- ^ Telegram from 1913 says Big Louie, a U.P. legend, was very big, Associated Press, October 13, 2019
- ^ Hancock's Big Louie statue honors Moilanen, Finns