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John Sherwin Crosby

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John Sherwin Crosby (January 13, 1842 – February 24, 1914) was an American author and lecturer on civics and government.

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History

He was born on 13 January 1842 in Freedom, Maine, to Sherwin Crosby and Nancy Jordan Clifford.[1]

Crosby was a single tax advocate, proponent of the Georgism and land value tax ideas of political economist Henry George and priest/social reformer Edward McGlynn, and active member of the Manhattan Single Tax Club.[2] He wrote The Orthocratic State: The Unchanging Principles of Civics and Government which was published in 1915 by Sturgis & Walton Company.[3]

Personal life

He first married Abby Josephine Gardner (1842–1890). They had two children, John Sherwin Crosby and Louise Leonard Crosby.[1]

Nellie Fassett Crosby

Sometime after Abby's 1890 death, Crosby married Nellie Fassett in New York City.[1] She was the founder and president of the Women's Democratic Club of New York City. It was the first permanent national political organization exclusively established by and for women.[4]

In 1918 she was named as the representative of New York State on the Woman's Advisory Committee of the Democratic National Committee.[5]

Death

John Sherwin Crosby died on 24 February 1914.[1]

See also

  • Georgismeconomic philosophy named after Henry George.
  • Georgistsadvocates of Georgism.

References

  1. ^ a b c d Ancestry.com: John Sherwin Crosby 1842-1914
  2. ^ NYPL Digital Gallery: "The mission of Henry George", addresses by John S. Crosby.
  3. ^ Google Books.com: "The Orthocratic State: The Unchanging Principles of Civics and Government" (1915).
  4. ^ Jo Freeman. "The Rise of Political Woman in the Election of 1912". University of Illinois. Archived from the original on 2009-05-11. Retrieved 2009-07-25. She had founded the Woman's Democratic Club of New York City in 1905 ....
  5. ^ "Democrats Choose Mrs. J.S. Crosby" (PDF). New York Times. February 28, 1918. Retrieved 2009-07-25. Mrs. John Sherwin Crosby of New York City has been named as the representative of New York State on the Woman's Advisory Committee of the Democratic ...
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