
In this article we will share a story 
about Colonel Harland Sanders biography and history of KFC, an American 
restaurant chain that he founded. Enjoy reading the story about 
entrepreneurship, delicious food, trials and failures and brilliant 
success.
Colonel Harland Sanders (September 09, 
1890 – December 16, 1980) was an American businessman who founded the 
Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) restaurant chain. KFC (Kentucky Fried 
Chicken) is one of the oldest fast food restaurant chains in the United 
States. It is famous for its fried chicken to the whole world.
Early childhood.
Harland David Sanders was born on 
September 09, 1890 on a country road three miles (4.8 km) east of 
Henryville, Indiana. It must be said that Sanders’ childhood was tough. 
First, he was not the only child in the family, who was not very rich. 
He was the oldest of three children born to Wilbur David and Margaret 
Ann Sanders.
His father worked part time, doing some 
errands of farmers in Henryville. Mother did not work, as she had to 
take care of the children.
The problems began when the father of 
Harland Sanders suddenly died. In 1895 one summer afternoon, Sanders’ 
father came back home with a fever and died later that day. This 
occurred when the future founder of KFC was only 6 years old. His life 
changed dramatically. First, his mother went to work to a tomato-canning
 factory to feed the family somehow. And Harland Sanders was required to
 be a babysitter and take care of younger brother and sister at home.
This fact was the key to his life. Since
 these factors have contributed to the development of Sanders as the 
chef. All the relatives began to notice that the little boy was a real 
talent in this case.
When his mother remarried, he escaped 
from home because his stepfather beat him. Sanders falsified his birth 
date and volunteered for the U.S. Army at the age of 15 years. He served
 a full term and ended his service in Cuba. During his early years 
Sanders had to work as a steamboat pilot, insurance agent, farmer and 
etc. Finally, he found a good regular job as a fireman in the U.S. 
railway company.
Life is getting better.
Josephine King Sanders, the 1st wife of Colonel Sanders
In 1908, having stable income Harland 
Sanders married Josephine King. He had three children, a son, Harland, 
Jr., who died at an early age, and two daughters, Mildred Sanders 
Ruggles and Margaret Sanders. After a while he was fired for 
insubordination. His wife Josephine left him taken the children back to 
her parents’ home. Her brother later wrote Harland a letter where he 
said: “She had no business marrying a no-good fellow like you who can’t 
hold a job”. Over the years he tried a lot of other jobs, but did not 
find any, which he could work at for a long time.
At 40 years Harland had to change dozens
 of occupations. One time Harland Sanders was trying to obtain an 
education enrolling in law courses, but for an unknown reason he did not
 finish them.
However, when Harland was already in his
 40s, he had little capital accumulated over the years. For a long time 
Sanders was in despair. Most of his life already passed, but he still 
was a man, who made no difference, did not have enough money to live in 
pleasure and wealth. He was disappointed in life. And, of course, he 
wanted to change it.
Harland Sanders bought a service 
station, motel and cafe at Corbin, a town in Kentucky about 25 miles 
from the Tennessee border. It must be noted that Harland seriously 
thought about the location of his service station, selecting the best 
place for it. Along this road people traveled to Florida and other 
locations from northern states and the flow of customers was endless.
The restaurant in Corbin, Kentucky where Colonel Sanders developed Kentucky Fried Chicken
Soon, Colonel Sanders began serving 
meals to his clients in the living quarters, because he did not have a 
restaurant. He was cooking chicken dishes and other meals such as 
country ham and steaks in the kitchen. Soon his service station became 
famous throughout Kentucky. It was called “Kentucky Fried Chicken of 
Harland Sanders.” All customers noted the quality of its seasoning, 
which he prepared from 11 different spices. Life began to improve.
Colonel Sanders demonstrates a new-fangled gizmo – the pressure cooker.
In order to increase his income, Harland
 bought a pressure cooker. It was a time when this type of pans just 
appeared on the market. He was one of the first chefs assessed the 
advantages of pressure cookers. Usually it took about 30 minutes to 
prepare chicken, but now it’s time has been reduced to 9 minutes. That 
meant that customers did not have to wait so long for a meal and it 
increased number of orders.
A significant event in the life of 
Sanders happened in 1935, when the governor of Kentucky, Ruby Laffoon, 
awarded Harland the title of Kentucky Colonel for services to the state.
 And indeed, they were great: in fact people all over the county were 
talking about the “national dish” of the state from Colonel Harland 
Sanders.
At that time, Sanders realized that he 
needed to refocus his business from the service station to something 
bigger. In 1937, he opened the motel Sanders Court &  Café, which 
was also an independent fast food restaurant. However, fast food 
restaurant McDonald’s and Sanders Court & Cafe were not comparable. 
Because Colonel Sanders spent about 10-15 minutes to prepare an order. 
So it could not be called a fully functional fast food restaurant.
Sanders Court & Café
In 1947, Harland and Josephine divorced.
 And in 1949, Sanders finally married his secretary Claudia Ledington. 
In 1949, Sanders was honored once again with the title of Kentucky 
colonel, this time by Lieutenant Governor Lawrence Weatherby.
Being a Colonel, Harland Sanders 
developed his appearance starting to wear a white suit and black bow 
tie. And nowadays Harland Sanders is portrayed on the logos of KFC. This
 image quickly entered the hearts of ordinary Americans, who loved a 
small restaurant of Sanders. He had so many clients and net worth as he 
had never had before. He felt success.
Colonel Harlan Sanders and his wife Claudia
Of course, from time to time there were 
minor technical difficulties and problems with suppliers. Once even the 
building of motel burned down. It was built up again quickly and resumed
 its job within a few months after the accident. In addition, the state 
government tried to help Harland because his fried chicken was a 
showplace in Kentucky.
But life dealt a blow to Sanders. In 
1956, there was completed the construction of Interstate 75, bypassing 
Corbin. Sanders’ restaurant was out of sight from passing by travelers. 
The number of customers decreased dramatically. The once-successful 
business rolled down. He was forced to sell the property for $75,000 to 
pay his debts. He was almost broke when he was 66 years old, living off a
 monthly Social Security check of $105 and some savings. After a while 
Sanders decided to move to Shelbyville, Kentucky.
KFC Secret Recipe Sold to Restaurants.
Upon reflection, he came to the 
conclusion that can sell his recipe to other restaurants. With nothing 
to lose, Sanders took his spices and pressure cooker and traveled 
throughout the U.S. in his 1946 Ford.
He started visiting other restaurants of
 America. When meeting a potential franchisee he talked about the recipe
 of cooking chicken and its seasoning. It took a long time before he 
could find the first customer. Under the contract, Sanders received just
 5 cents for each of his sold chicken. Not bad, considering that the 
volume of orders grew steadily. Needless to say that in the early 
60′s Colonel Sanders had a few hundred franchisees across the U.S. 
restaurants.
And after 4 years Kentucky Fried Chicken
 was at the peak of glory and the old Colonel decided to sell the 
corporation to a private investor John Y. Brown, Jr. Under the deal, he 
received $ 2 million in cash and remains the official face of the 
company for which he was paid about 250,000 dollars a year. He just had 
to meet with the media, customers, employees, in general to lead 
marketing.
In 1980, at the age of 90 years, Harland
 Sanders died. In recent years he was traveling, playing golf and ran 
their own restaurant Claudia Sanders’ Dinner House with his wife. He got
 disappointed at KFC, because he thought that in the pursuit of the 
lowest price and speed – the owners went to a compromise on the quality 
of chickens. However, after the death of Colonel the story was not over.
KFC Nowadays.
KFC Logo
In 1986, it was acquired, by the famous 
Pepsi Co. In 2002 the KFC was acquired by Yum! Brands. In addition to 
KFC, the company owns Pizza Hut and Taco Bell restaurants. David C. 
Novak is the current Chairman and CEO of Yum! Brands.
The chain of more than 39 000 
restaurants operates in more than 50 countries around the world. Yum! 
Brands prefer to use the strategy of co-branding. There are many 
varieties of foods such as fried chicken, chicken burgers (chicken 
sandwiches, US), wraps, French fries, soft drinks, salads, desserts, 
breakfast and etc.
David C. Novak, Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer of Yum! since January 2001
Currently, the company employs more than 190 000 employees and the net income for 2012 amounted to $1.6 billion.
We hope you’ve enjoyed reading Colonel 
Harland Sanders biography and amazing history of KFC Company and it’s 
inspired you to new discoveries.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Thank you. As an Army recruit training at Ft Knox, KY, in 1974, I was blessed to meet the Colonel, and hear him tell some of his life history.
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