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John C. Lincoln

John C. Lincoln (July 17, 1866 – May 24, 1959) was an American inventor, entrepreneur, philanthropist and in 1924, the Vice-Presidential candidate under the Commonwealth Land Party ticket. He held 55 patents on several electrical devices, founded the Lincoln Electric Co., invested in the construction of the Camelback Inn, presided over the Bagdad Mine and funded two hospitals in Phoenix, one which bears his name.

John C. Lincoln
John Cromwell Lincoln
Born
John Cromwell Lincoln

(1866-07-17)July 17, 1866
DiedMay 24, 1959(1959-05-24) (aged 92)
NationalityAmerican
EducationOhio State University
Occupation(s)Inventor, businessman
Spouse(s)Myrtle H Humphrey Lincoln (?–1913)
Helen Colville (?–1959)

Early years edit

John Cromwell Lincoln was born in Painesville, Ohio to William Edward Lincoln, (1831–1920), an abolitionist minister and Frances Louise Marshall Lincoln (1839–1918), a physician. There he received his primary and secondary education. In 1888, he graduated from Ohio State University with a degree in Electrical Engineering and soon after became a construction superintendent. He trained under Charles F. Brush, who invented the arc light and engineered America's first electric street car. In 1891, Lincoln patented his first invention, an electric brake for street-railway cars.[1][2][3][4]

In 1889, Henry George visited Cleveland to speak about his ideals. George was an American political economist and journalist whose writing was immensely popular in the 19th century, and sparked several reform movements of the Progressive Era. His writings also inspired the economic philosophy known as Georgism, based on the belief that people should own the value they produce themselves, but that the economic value derived from land (including natural resources) should belong equally to all members of society.[5] Lincoln was among those in the crowd who attended the political meeting. He was impressed with George and read George's book Progress and Poverty three times. His enthusiasm was such that he became a member of the Single Tax Georgism movement.[6]

The Lincoln Electric Company edit

 
The Lincoln Electric Company Logo

In 1895, he founded the Lincoln Electric Company in Cleveland, Ohio with a capital investment of $200.00. Lincoln used the facilities of his company to do research and to experiment with the electrical devices which he invented. The main product of the company were electric motors of his own design. He was directly responsible for 55 patents which gained him national fame as an industrialist. Lincoln helped finance the education of his brother James F. Lincoln who joined him upon his graduation in 1907, as the sales director of the company. The product line of the company expanded and included battery chargers for electric automobiles. In 1914, James F. Lincoln headed and supervised the company as general manager. This in turn gave Lincoln the time that he needed to continue with his research, experiments and inventions. The first variable voltage, single operator, portable welding machine in the world was introduced by the Lincoln Electric Co. in 1911. Lincoln created and patented a flux. The flux made a weld as flexible as steel. The shielded arc welding process developed by Lincoln played an important role in the manufacture of merchant ships in World War II.[4] He developed an employee bonus system in the company which made them the highest paid in the industry. This system was successful he would eventually apply it to his future ventures. In 1933, Lincoln published The Procedure Handbook of Arc Welding Design.[1][2][3]

Commonwealth Land Party edit

The Single Tax Party, a political party, was renamed in 1924, and became the Commonwealth Land Party. The party's logo included an image of the earth with the phrase, "The Birthright of All Mankind". New York City served as the Party headquarters with state branches in Ohio, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey.

The party platform was the following:

  • That the Earth is the Birthright of All Mankind and that All have and Equal and Unalienable Right to its Use.
  • That man's need for land is expressed by the rent of land; that land rent results from the presence and productive activities of the people; that it arises as the result of natural law, and that it therefore should be taken to defray public expenses.

Lincoln became a member of the Commonwealth Land Party and in 1924, was nominated by the party for vice-president with William J. Wallace, from New Jersey, running for president in the Presidential Elections of 1924.[7] The Wallace and Lincoln team received 2,778 of the Popular vote and 0 Electoral votes in comparison with the Republican Party's candidates Calvin Coolidge and Charles G. Dawes who received 15,725,016 of the Popular votes and 382 Electoral votes thus, winning the Presidential election.[8]

Sunnyslope, Arizona edit

Lincoln's first wife was Myrtle H Humphrey Lincoln. On April 4, 1892, he had a daughter with Myrtle whom they named Louise Lincoln. Myrtle died in 1913. He later met and married Helen Colville. Helen was a college graduate and former educator who taught math and science. On June 15, 1922, she gave birth to a child, whom they named Joseph Colville Lincoln. Eventually, they had two more daughters and three sons.[1][2][3]

 
This is where the historic Desert Mission of Sunnyslope was founded. A plaque marking the historical site, commissioned by the Sunnyslope Historical Society and the John C. Lincoln Hospital, was placed on this site on March 7, 1992.

In 1931, Lincoln's wife Helen was diagnosed with tuberculosis. He learned about the Desert Mission which was founded in 1927, by Marguerite Colley and Elizabeth Beatty in Sunnyslope, Arizona. This was a facility – a comprehensive, faith-based community center – that provided for the medical, social, and religious needs of the people living in the Sunnyslope Community. He was also told that the dry air and climate in Arizona was good for those who suffered from the disease. He then decided to move, with Helen and their three children, from Cleveland to Sunnyslope for the sake of his wife's health. Within two years, Helen was again healthy and the Lincoln's started to work with the Desert Mission, the haven for the sick and poor of Sunnyslope. He promoted Phoenix as a haven for health seekers.[1][2][3]

In 1933, the Lincolns’ made an initial donation of $2,000 which helped buy 20 acres for the Mission's expansion. This initial donation was the first of many contributions which he made to the organization which was renamed the John C. Lincoln Health Network in 1954. Helen fought and worked for the burgeoning network.[1][2][3] Lincoln became the director of the Desert Mission of the Young Men’s Christian Association and the Good Samaritan Hospital in Arizona.[4]

In 1936, there were approximately 600 residents in Sunny Slope. There was still much vacant land, covered with vegetation and cacti. As the Sunnyslope neighborhood grew, the medical functions of the Desert Mission became a separate entity by the 1950s, later known as the John C. Lincoln Health Network, and now known as "HonorHealth"[note 1] after a 2013 merger with Scottsdale Healthcare. The Desert Mission remains in operation as a subsidiary of this healthcare group.[9][10]

Camelback Inn edit

 
Camelback Inn entrance
 
Camelback Inn

Lincoln also joined in the construction of the Camelback Inn in Paradise Valley, Arizona. Lincoln had made many investments in real estate and owned large tracts of land between the slopes of Mummy and Camelback Mountains. The property was a remote desert scrub land located 12 miles (19 km) outside Phoenix and had no water, electricity or telephone access.[1][2][3]

Jack Stewart, a sportswriter and publicist, approached Lincoln with an idea. He wanted to build a pueblo-style hotel which could reflect Southwestern and Native American culture rather than the more commonplace dude ranch-style resort. Lincoln became convinced that the project had potential and invested $200,000 plus, the land that he owned between the Mummy and Camelback Mountains.[11]

The Camelback Inn opened on December 15, 1936, under the management of Stewart, with the slogan "Where Time Stands Still". There were accommodations for 77 guests.[11] Lincoln served as president of the Inn from 1936 to 1959. The resort became very popular among Hollywood celebrities and political leaders.[12] Among the early celebrities who frequented the Inn were Mrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower, Clark Gable, Jimmy Stewart, Bette Davis, and J.W. Marriott, Sr., who shared the Stewart's love for the Camelback Inn.[13]

In 1968, the Camelback Inn was purchased by Bill Marriott of Marriott International and in March 2003, the hotel was officially renamed by its parent corporation as "Camelback Inn, a JW Marriott Resort & Spa". It is located at 5402 East Lincoln Drive.[14]

Universal Wire Spring Company edit

He also had a financial interest in the Universal Wire Spring Company. Among the many products he patented in the company's' name are:[15]

  • US2440001; Filing date: February 10, 1944; Publication date: April 20, 1948; Attachment for wire elements to frame structures.
  • US2480667; Filing date: February 21, 1944; Publication date: August 30, 1949; Wire spring for upholstered spring structures.
  • US2450876; Filing date: September 19, 1945; Publication date: October 12, 1948; Wire twisting device.

The Bagdad Mine and Copper Company edit

 
Malachite-Quartz-Chrysocolla specimen from the Bagdad Mine

The Lincoln family began to acquire Bagdad Mining stock in the latter part of World War II. By September 1944, Lincoln acquired 50% in the Bagdad Mine stock and had become the president of the Bagdad Copper Company. The Bagdad Mine represents one of the largest copper reserves in the United States and in the world, having estimated reserves of 873.6 million tonnes of ore grading 0.36% copper.[16] It is located in Yavapai County, Arizona, just west of the unincorporated community of Bagdad.[16] Lincoln established a laboratory in the mining area dedicated to the research of the oxide ores. He had a small pilot plant built to test the fluosolids roasting of the sulfide concentrates. Ernest Russell Dickie, who was familiar with the Vulture Mine, became Lincolns' associate. Dickie supervised its activities throughout the years of vast expansion and development.[17]

The Lincoln Institute of Land Policy edit

In 1946, Lincoln established the Lincoln Foundation in Phoenix. He was inspired by Henry George's ideals which in turn served as an inspiration to create the Foundation. In 1966, the University of Hartford in Connecticut accepted the establishment of the foundation's John C. Lincoln Institute within its campus. Eventually, the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy established an independent school and as such became the primary grant recipient of the foundation. The Lincoln Institute of Land Policy school is located just outside of Harvard Square at 113 Brattle Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts.[18]

Henry George School of Social Science edit

In 1947, Lincoln became the third president of the Board of Trustees of the Henry George School of Social Science in New York upon the death of Anna George de Mille, daughter of Henry George. He served in this position until 1958. As stated in the beginning of this article Lincoln as a young man had read Progress and Poverty by Henry George and became a believer in George's ideas.[4]

Lincoln made monetary contributions to the school as an individual. However, he received complaints from different factions about various upsets at the school. He then decided to use the Lincoln Foundation, which he created, in 1946 to channel his contributions. For a number of years, the Lincoln Foundation supported the school.[19]

In July 1957, on the occasion of the 25th anniversary banquet of the Henry George School the school's vice president, Ezra Cohen, paid tribute to Lincoln and saluted him:[4]

"for a lifetime of keen understanding, of signal accomplishment, and for a social conscience that expresses itself in action."

John C. Lincoln Medical Center edit

 
John C. Lincoln Medical Center in Sunnyslope.

Lincoln donated the money to begin construction of the John C. Lincoln Medical Center in Sunnyslope section of Phoenix and the John C. Lincoln Deer Valley Medical Center which now goes by the name of the Deer Valley Medical Center. Upon his death in 1959, Helen and his friends almost immediately began fundraising for an official hospital to commemorate his deeds. John C. Lincoln Hospital opened its doors in 1965.[1][2][3]

John C. Lincoln Medical Center is currently a 266-bed, full-service hospital. It's a leader in robotic and scarless surgery and has extensive cardiology and heart care services with a radiation-free, 3D heart mapping system. The hospital is an American College of Surgeons-verified Level I Trauma Center, a Primary Stroke Center, and an accredited Chest Pain Center. General surgery residents are trained there.[20]

Other services include a specialty surgery unit to care for orthopedic, urology, neurology and other surgery patients, inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation services, critical care unit, interventional radiology, and inpatient and outpatient medical imaging. The facility has earned Magnet designation, the highest national designation for excellence in nursing care, three times. The John C. Lincoln Medical Center is located at 250 E. Dunlap Ave. in the Sunnyslope section of Phoenix.[21]

The John C Lincoln Deer Valley Hospital (now the Deer Valley Medical Center) is currently a 204-bed, full-service hospital offering extensive inpatient and outpatient general surgery and cardiac surgery and care. There is a Breast Health and Research Center on the campus which offers the latest technology, including 3D mammograms and an MRI on site. The facility has earned Magnet designation, the highest national designation for excellence in nursing care. The Deer Valley Medical Center is located at 19829 N. 27th Ave. in Phoenix.[20]

Lincolns' descendants have all been members of the network's board of directors of the John C. Lincoln Health Network.[1][2][3]

Later years edit

 
Grave-site of John C. Lincoln
 
Phoenix road sign honoring Lincoln

Lincoln was experimenting with high speed crushing rolls when he died on May 24, 1959, at the age of 92. He is buried in Phoenix's Greenwood/Memory Lawn Mortuary & Cemetery. At the time of his death he was survived by Mrs. Lincoln, two daughters and three sons.[4] Lincolns' 55th patent was awarded posthumously for a spring cushion that's still used in cars today. Lincoln Drive in Phoenix is named after him. In 1998, Lincoln was posthumously inducted into the American Mining Hall of Fame.[22][1][2][3]

Lincolns' second wife, Helen lived to be 102, she died November 12, 1994, beating her prognosis by six decades. She is buried alongside her husband in Greenwood/Memory Lawn Mortuary & Cemetery.[1][2][3]

The American Welding Society established the AWS Foundation which awards the John C. Lincoln Memorial Scholarship. The purpose of the scholarship is to provide financial assistance to those individuals interested in pursuing a career in welding engineering. The John C. Lincoln Memorial Scholarship is awarded to an undergraduate student pursuing a minimum four-year bachelor's degree in welding engineering (WE) or welding engineering technology (WET); however, priority is given to welding engineering (WE) students.[23]

His daughter Louise Lincoln Kerr, became an accomplished musician, composer, and philanthropist. She co-founded the National Society of Arts and Letters in 1944 and the Phoenix Symphony in 1947. She was also a benefactor to the School of Music at Arizona State University. She was inducted into the Arizona Women's Hall of Fame in 2004. Louise died on December 10, 1977.[24] Her former home and studio in Scottsdale was recognized with a listing on the National Register of Historic Places on April 14, 2010.[25]

Written works edit

 
Camelback Inn plaque dedicated to the memory of Lincoln

Among Lincoln's written works are the following:[4]

  • The Procedure Handbook of Arc Welding Design
  • Ground Rent, Not Taxes
  • Christ's Object in Life
  • Stop Legal Stealing
  • Should Land Have Selling Value?
  • Scientific Taxation
  • The Natural Source of Revenue for the Government.

Publications by and about John C. Lincoln and the Lincoln Foundation edit

  • John C. Lincoln, The Lincoln Letter (October 1949)*
  • John C. Lincoln, The Lincoln Letter (July 1951 – June 1952)
  • J.A. Wadovick, "John C. Lincoln Here on Birthday" Cleveland Plain Dealer (July 16, 1955)
  • John C. Lincoln, "Stop Legal Stealing" (1958)
  • "Millions for Single Tax" The Oregonian (July 20, 1959)
  • George J. Harmann, "John Lincoln Bequests…" Cleveland Plain Dealer (September 20, 1959)
  • William Feather, "Those Single Taxers" Cleveland Plain Dealer (March 24, 1961)
  • N.R. Howard, "John C. Lincoln Left Deep Impact on Land" (Spring 1962)
  • Tony Ortega, "Georgist Burns," New Times (November 2–8, 1995)
  • John C. Lincoln, "Dear Friend" (undated)
  • John C. Lincoln, "The Importance of Natural Relations" (undated)
  • John C. Lincoln, "The Natural Source of Revenue for Government" (undated)
  • John C. Lincoln, "Scientific Taxation" (undated)
  • John C. Lincoln, "Should Land Having Selling Value" (undated)
  • John C. Lincoln, "Some Important Axioms" (undated)

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Publications by and about James F. Lincoln and Lincoln Electric Company edit

  • James Lincoln, Intelligent Selfishness and Manufacturing (Cleveland: Lincoln Electric Company, 1943)
  • "Another Lincoln Heard From" The Daily Republican Eagle (May 26, 1944)
  • James F. Lincoln, et al. "Why the Lag in Production?" Town Meeting (October 2, 1946)
  • James F. Lincoln, "Wages and Workers" N.A.C.A. Bulletin (May 1, 1947)
  • Thomas E. Shroyer, Report of the Joint Committee on Labor-Management Relations [c. 1947]
  • James F. Lincoln, What Makes Workers Work? (Cleveland: The Lincoln Electric Co., 1951)
  • Howard Hall, "Graded Taxes Urged Here" The Dayton Daily News (March 7, 1962)
  • Peter Edson, "Lincoln Electric Suit First Court Test of Renegotiation," World-Telegram and Sun [c. 1953]
  • John W. Love, "Lincoln Electric Soon to Pay Another Bonus," World-Telegram and Sun (December 12, 1953)
  • Charles Hillinger, "For the 49th year, this company pays a bonus" Philadelphia Inquirer (December 5, 1982)
  • William Serrin, "The Way That Works at Lincoln" New York Times (January 15, 1984)
  • "Lincoln Preaches Incentive Plans" World-Telegram and Sun (April 30, [no year])

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Further reading edit

  • Sunnyslope (Images of America); by: Reba Wells Grandrud; Publisher: Arcadia Publishing; ISBN 978-0738599571.
  • Some Talk About a Copper Mine: A History of Bagdad, Arizona; by: Robert C Bogart; Publisher: R. Tanner Associates; ISBN 978-0942078176.
  • The Discovery of First Principles: Volume 2; by: Edward Dodson ; Publisher: Universe; ISBN 978-0595249121

Notes edit

  1. ^ In this case there is no separation between the words "Honor" and "Health"

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Lincoln Electric Co.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Lincoln Legacy
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "THE WAY THAT WORKS AT LINCOLN (Published 1984)". The New York Times. from the original on December 15, 2018.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g "A Remembrance of John C. Lincoln", by: Robert Clancy
  5. ^ Dictionary of American Biography, 1st. ed., s.v. "George, Henry," edited by Allen Johnson and Dumas Malone, Vol. VII (New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1931), pp. 211–212.
  6. ^ a b c Lincoln Foundation
  7. ^ The Commonwealth Land Party and Associated Branches
  8. ^ United States History
  9. ^ Phoenix New Times
  10. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on October 6, 2014. Retrieved October 17, 2017.
  11. ^ a b Driggs, Gary (2008). Images of America: Camelback Mountain. Arcadia Publishing. pp. 73–79. ISBN 978-0-7385-4840-1.
  12. ^ Felt, Susan (April 16, 2006). "Camelback Inn Endures". Arizona Republic.
  13. ^ Marriott's First Resort
  14. ^ Staff (October 16, 2017). "Camelback Inn getting prestigious name change". East Valley Tribune.
  15. ^ Patents
  16. ^ a b "Bagdad Copper Mine". canadianminingjournal.com. 2012. Retrieved October 16, 2017.
  17. ^ Bagdad Mine
  18. ^ Lincoln Institute of Land Policy
  19. ^ Memorandum on the Henry George School
  20. ^ a b John C. Lincoln North Mountain Hospital
  21. ^ John C. Lincoln Medical Center
  22. ^ American Mining Hall of Fame 1998 Inductee from Mining's Past
  23. ^ John C. Lincoln Memorial Scholarship
  24. ^ Broe, Carolyn Waters (2004). . International Alliance for Women in Music Journal. Archived from the original on April 2, 2015. Retrieved March 26, 2015.
  25. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009.

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John C Lincoln July 17 1866 May 24 1959 was an American inventor entrepreneur philanthropist and in 1924 the Vice Presidential candidate under the Commonwealth Land Party ticket He held 55 patents on several electrical devices founded the Lincoln Electric Co invested in the construction of the Camelback Inn presided over the Bagdad Mine and funded two hospitals in Phoenix one which bears his name John C LincolnJohn Cromwell LincolnBornJohn Cromwell Lincoln 1866 07 17 July 17 1866Painesville Ohio U S DiedMay 24 1959 1959 05 24 aged 92 Phoenix Arizona U S NationalityAmericanEducationOhio State UniversityOccupation s Inventor businessmanSpouse s Myrtle H Humphrey Lincoln 1913 Helen Colville 1959 Contents 1 Early years 2 The Lincoln Electric Company 3 Commonwealth Land Party 4 Sunnyslope Arizona 5 Camelback Inn 6 Universal Wire Spring Company 7 The Bagdad Mine and Copper Company 8 The Lincoln Institute of Land Policy 9 Henry George School of Social Science 10 John C Lincoln Medical Center 11 Later years 12 Written works 12 1 Publications by and about John C Lincoln and the Lincoln Foundation 12 2 Publications by and about James F Lincoln and Lincoln Electric Company 13 Further reading 14 Notes 15 ReferencesEarly years editJohn Cromwell Lincoln was born in Painesville Ohio to William Edward Lincoln 1831 1920 an abolitionist minister and Frances Louise Marshall Lincoln 1839 1918 a physician There he received his primary and secondary education In 1888 he graduated from Ohio State University with a degree in Electrical Engineering and soon after became a construction superintendent He trained under Charles F Brush who invented the arc light and engineered America s first electric street car In 1891 Lincoln patented his first invention an electric brake for street railway cars 1 2 3 4 In 1889 Henry George visited Cleveland to speak about his ideals George was an American political economist and journalist whose writing was immensely popular in the 19th century and sparked several reform movements of the Progressive Era His writings also inspired the economic philosophy known as Georgism based on the belief that people should own the value they produce themselves but that the economic value derived from land including natural resources should belong equally to all members of society 5 Lincoln was among those in the crowd who attended the political meeting He was impressed with George and read George s book Progress and Poverty three times His enthusiasm was such that he became a member of the Single Tax Georgism movement 6 The Lincoln Electric Company edit nbsp The Lincoln Electric Company LogoIn 1895 he founded the Lincoln Electric Company in Cleveland Ohio with a capital investment of 200 00 Lincoln used the facilities of his company to do research and to experiment with the electrical devices which he invented The main product of the company were electric motors of his own design He was directly responsible for 55 patents which gained him national fame as an industrialist Lincoln helped finance the education of his brother James F Lincoln who joined him upon his graduation in 1907 as the sales director of the company The product line of the company expanded and included battery chargers for electric automobiles In 1914 James F Lincoln headed and supervised the company as general manager This in turn gave Lincoln the time that he needed to continue with his research experiments and inventions The first variable voltage single operator portable welding machine in the world was introduced by the Lincoln Electric Co in 1911 Lincoln created and patented a flux The flux made a weld as flexible as steel The shielded arc welding process developed by Lincoln played an important role in the manufacture of merchant ships in World War II 4 He developed an employee bonus system in the company which made them the highest paid in the industry This system was successful he would eventually apply it to his future ventures In 1933 Lincoln published The Procedure Handbook of Arc Welding Design 1 2 3 Commonwealth Land Party editThe Single Tax Party a political party was renamed in 1924 and became the Commonwealth Land Party The party s logo included an image of the earth with the phrase The Birthright of All Mankind New York City served as the Party headquarters with state branches in Ohio Pennsylvania and New Jersey The party platform was the following That the Earth is the Birthright of All Mankind and that All have and Equal and Unalienable Right to its Use That man s need for land is expressed by the rent of land that land rent results from the presence and productive activities of the people that it arises as the result of natural law and that it therefore should be taken to defray public expenses Lincoln became a member of the Commonwealth Land Party and in 1924 was nominated by the party for vice president with William J Wallace from New Jersey running for president in the Presidential Elections of 1924 7 The Wallace and Lincoln team received 2 778 of the Popular vote and 0 Electoral votes in comparison with the Republican Party s candidates Calvin Coolidge and Charles G Dawes who received 15 725 016 of the Popular votes and 382 Electoral votes thus winning the Presidential election 8 Sunnyslope Arizona editLincoln s first wife was Myrtle H Humphrey Lincoln On April 4 1892 he had a daughter with Myrtle whom they named Louise Lincoln Myrtle died in 1913 He later met and married Helen Colville Helen was a college graduate and former educator who taught math and science On June 15 1922 she gave birth to a child whom they named Joseph Colville Lincoln Eventually they had two more daughters and three sons 1 2 3 nbsp This is where the historic Desert Mission of Sunnyslope was founded A plaque marking the historical site commissioned by the Sunnyslope Historical Society and the John C Lincoln Hospital was placed on this site on March 7 1992 In 1931 Lincoln s wife Helen was diagnosed with tuberculosis He learned about the Desert Mission which was founded in 1927 by Marguerite Colley and Elizabeth Beatty in Sunnyslope Arizona This was a facility a comprehensive faith based community center that provided for the medical social and religious needs of the people living in the Sunnyslope Community He was also told that the dry air and climate in Arizona was good for those who suffered from the disease He then decided to move with Helen and their three children from Cleveland to Sunnyslope for the sake of his wife s health Within two years Helen was again healthy and the Lincoln s started to work with the Desert Mission the haven for the sick and poor of Sunnyslope He promoted Phoenix as a haven for health seekers 1 2 3 In 1933 the Lincolns made an initial donation of 2 000 which helped buy 20 acres for the Mission s expansion This initial donation was the first of many contributions which he made to the organization which was renamed the John C Lincoln Health Network in 1954 Helen fought and worked for the burgeoning network 1 2 3 Lincoln became the director of the Desert Mission of the Young Men s Christian Association and the Good Samaritan Hospital in Arizona 4 In 1936 there were approximately 600 residents in Sunny Slope There was still much vacant land covered with vegetation and cacti As the Sunnyslope neighborhood grew the medical functions of the Desert Mission became a separate entity by the 1950s later known as the John C Lincoln Health Network and now known as HonorHealth note 1 after a 2013 merger with Scottsdale Healthcare The Desert Mission remains in operation as a subsidiary of this healthcare group 9 10 Camelback Inn edit nbsp Camelback Inn entrance nbsp Camelback Inn Lincoln also joined in the construction of the Camelback Inn in Paradise Valley Arizona Lincoln had made many investments in real estate and owned large tracts of land between the slopes of Mummy and Camelback Mountains The property was a remote desert scrub land located 12 miles 19 km outside Phoenix and had no water electricity or telephone access 1 2 3 Jack Stewart a sportswriter and publicist approached Lincoln with an idea He wanted to build a pueblo style hotel which could reflect Southwestern and Native American culture rather than the more commonplace dude ranch style resort Lincoln became convinced that the project had potential and invested 200 000 plus the land that he owned between the Mummy and Camelback Mountains 11 The Camelback Inn opened on December 15 1936 under the management of Stewart with the slogan Where Time Stands Still There were accommodations for 77 guests 11 Lincoln served as president of the Inn from 1936 to 1959 The resort became very popular among Hollywood celebrities and political leaders 12 Among the early celebrities who frequented the Inn were Mrs Dwight D Eisenhower Clark Gable Jimmy Stewart Bette Davis and J W Marriott Sr who shared the Stewart s love for the Camelback Inn 13 In 1968 the Camelback Inn was purchased by Bill Marriott of Marriott International and in March 2003 the hotel was officially renamed by its parent corporation as Camelback Inn a JW Marriott Resort amp Spa It is located at 5402 East Lincoln Drive 14 Universal Wire Spring Company editHe also had a financial interest in the Universal Wire Spring Company Among the many products he patented in the company s name are 15 US2440001 Filing date February 10 1944 Publication date April 20 1948 Attachment for wire elements to frame structures US2480667 Filing date February 21 1944 Publication date August 30 1949 Wire spring for upholstered spring structures US2450876 Filing date September 19 1945 Publication date October 12 1948 Wire twisting device The Bagdad Mine and Copper Company edit nbsp Malachite Quartz Chrysocolla specimen from the Bagdad MineThe Lincoln family began to acquire Bagdad Mining stock in the latter part of World War II By September 1944 Lincoln acquired 50 in the Bagdad Mine stock and had become the president of the Bagdad Copper Company The Bagdad Mine represents one of the largest copper reserves in the United States and in the world having estimated reserves of 873 6 million tonnes of ore grading 0 36 copper 16 It is located in Yavapai County Arizona just west of the unincorporated community of Bagdad 16 Lincoln established a laboratory in the mining area dedicated to the research of the oxide ores He had a small pilot plant built to test the fluosolids roasting of the sulfide concentrates Ernest Russell Dickie who was familiar with the Vulture Mine became Lincolns associate Dickie supervised its activities throughout the years of vast expansion and development 17 The Lincoln Institute of Land Policy editIn 1946 Lincoln established the Lincoln Foundation in Phoenix He was inspired by Henry George s ideals which in turn served as an inspiration to create the Foundation In 1966 the University of Hartford in Connecticut accepted the establishment of the foundation s John C Lincoln Institute within its campus Eventually the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy established an independent school and as such became the primary grant recipient of the foundation The Lincoln Institute of Land Policy school is located just outside of Harvard Square at 113 Brattle Street Cambridge Massachusetts 18 Henry George School of Social Science editIn 1947 Lincoln became the third president of the Board of Trustees of the Henry George School of Social Science in New York upon the death of Anna George de Mille daughter of Henry George He served in this position until 1958 As stated in the beginning of this article Lincoln as a young man had read Progress and Poverty by Henry George and became a believer in George s ideas 4 Lincoln made monetary contributions to the school as an individual However he received complaints from different factions about various upsets at the school He then decided to use the Lincoln Foundation which he created in 1946 to channel his contributions For a number of years the Lincoln Foundation supported the school 19 In July 1957 on the occasion of the 25th anniversary banquet of the Henry George School the school s vice president Ezra Cohen paid tribute to Lincoln and saluted him 4 for a lifetime of keen understanding of signal accomplishment and for a social conscience that expresses itself in action John C Lincoln Medical Center edit nbsp John C Lincoln Medical Center in Sunnyslope Lincoln donated the money to begin construction of the John C Lincoln Medical Center in Sunnyslope section of Phoenix and the John C Lincoln Deer Valley Medical Center which now goes by the name of the Deer Valley Medical Center Upon his death in 1959 Helen and his friends almost immediately began fundraising for an official hospital to commemorate his deeds John C Lincoln Hospital opened its doors in 1965 1 2 3 John C Lincoln Medical Center is currently a 266 bed full service hospital It s a leader in robotic and scarless surgery and has extensive cardiology and heart care services with a radiation free 3D heart mapping system The hospital is an American College of Surgeons verified Level I Trauma Center a Primary Stroke Center and an accredited Chest Pain Center General surgery residents are trained there 20 Other services include a specialty surgery unit to care for orthopedic urology neurology and other surgery patients inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation services critical care unit interventional radiology and inpatient and outpatient medical imaging The facility has earned Magnet designation the highest national designation for excellence in nursing care three times The John C Lincoln Medical Center is located at 250 E Dunlap Ave in the Sunnyslope section of Phoenix 21 The John C Lincoln Deer Valley Hospital now the Deer Valley Medical Center is currently a 204 bed full service hospital offering extensive inpatient and outpatient general surgery and cardiac surgery and care There is a Breast Health and Research Center on the campus which offers the latest technology including 3D mammograms and an MRI on site The facility has earned Magnet designation the highest national designation for excellence in nursing care The Deer Valley Medical Center is located at 19829 N 27th Ave in Phoenix 20 Lincolns descendants have all been members of the network s board of directors of the John C Lincoln Health Network 1 2 3 Later years edit nbsp Grave site of John C Lincoln nbsp Phoenix road sign honoring LincolnLincoln was experimenting with high speed crushing rolls when he died on May 24 1959 at the age of 92 He is buried in Phoenix s Greenwood Memory Lawn Mortuary amp Cemetery At the time of his death he was survived by Mrs Lincoln two daughters and three sons 4 Lincolns 55th patent was awarded posthumously for a spring cushion that s still used in cars today Lincoln Drive in Phoenix is named after him In 1998 Lincoln was posthumously inducted into the American Mining Hall of Fame 22 1 2 3 Lincolns second wife Helen lived to be 102 she died November 12 1994 beating her prognosis by six decades She is buried alongside her husband in Greenwood Memory Lawn Mortuary amp Cemetery 1 2 3 The American Welding Society established the AWS Foundation which awards the John C Lincoln Memorial Scholarship The purpose of the scholarship is to provide financial assistance to those individuals interested in pursuing a career in welding engineering The John C Lincoln Memorial Scholarship is awarded to an undergraduate student pursuing a minimum four year bachelor s degree in welding engineering WE or welding engineering technology WET however priority is given to welding engineering WE students 23 His daughter Louise Lincoln Kerr became an accomplished musician composer and philanthropist She co founded the National Society of Arts and Letters in 1944 and the Phoenix Symphony in 1947 She was also a benefactor to the School of Music at Arizona State University She was inducted into the Arizona Women s Hall of Fame in 2004 Louise died on December 10 1977 24 Her former home and studio in Scottsdale was recognized with a listing on the National Register of Historic Places on April 14 2010 25 Written works edit nbsp Camelback Inn plaque dedicated to the memory of LincolnAmong Lincoln s written works are the following 4 The Procedure Handbook of Arc Welding Design Ground Rent Not Taxes Christ s Object in Life Stop Legal Stealing Should Land Have Selling Value Scientific Taxation The Natural Source of Revenue for the Government Publications by and about John C Lincoln and the Lincoln Foundation edit John C Lincoln The Lincoln Letter October 1949 John C Lincoln The Lincoln Letter July 1951 June 1952 J A Wadovick John C Lincoln Here on Birthday Cleveland Plain Dealer July 16 1955 John C Lincoln Stop Legal Stealing 1958 Millions for Single Tax The Oregonian July 20 1959 George J Harmann John Lincoln Bequests Cleveland Plain Dealer September 20 1959 William Feather Those Single Taxers Cleveland Plain Dealer March 24 1961 N R Howard John C Lincoln Left Deep Impact on Land Spring 1962 Tony Ortega Georgist Burns New Times November 2 8 1995 John C Lincoln Dear Friend undated John C Lincoln The Importance of Natural Relations undated John C Lincoln The Natural Source of Revenue for Government undated John C Lincoln Scientific Taxation undated John C Lincoln Should Land Having Selling Value undated John C Lincoln Some Important Axioms undated 6 Publications by and about James F Lincoln and Lincoln Electric Company edit James Lincoln Intelligent Selfishness and Manufacturing Cleveland Lincoln Electric Company 1943 Another Lincoln Heard From The Daily Republican Eagle May 26 1944 James F Lincoln et al Why the Lag in Production Town Meeting October 2 1946 James F Lincoln Wages and Workers N A C A Bulletin May 1 1947 Thomas E Shroyer Report of the Joint Committee on Labor Management Relations c 1947 James F Lincoln What Makes Workers Work Cleveland The Lincoln Electric Co 1951 Howard Hall Graded Taxes Urged Here The Dayton Daily News March 7 1962 Peter Edson Lincoln Electric Suit First Court Test of Renegotiation World Telegram and Sun c 1953 John W Love Lincoln Electric Soon to Pay Another Bonus World Telegram and Sun December 12 1953 Charles Hillinger For the 49th year this company pays a bonus Philadelphia Inquirer December 5 1982 William Serrin The Way That Works at Lincoln New York Times January 15 1984 Lincoln Preaches Incentive Plans World Telegram and Sun April 30 no year 6 Further reading editSunnyslope Images of America by Reba Wells Grandrud Publisher Arcadia Publishing ISBN 978 0738599571 Some Talk About a Copper Mine A History of Bagdad Arizona by Robert C Bogart Publisher R Tanner Associates ISBN 978 0942078176 The Discovery of First Principles Volume 2 by Edward Dodson Publisher Universe ISBN 978 0595249121 nbsp Arizona portal nbsp Biography portalNotes edit In this case there is no separation between the words Honor and Health References edit a b c d e f g h i j Lincoln Electric Co a b c d e f g h i j Lincoln Legacy a b c d e f g h i j THE WAY THAT WORKS AT LINCOLN Published 1984 The New York Times Archived from the original on December 15 2018 a b c d e f g A Remembrance of John C Lincoln by Robert Clancy Dictionary of American Biography 1st ed s v George Henry edited by Allen Johnson and Dumas Malone Vol VII New York Charles Scribner s Sons 1931 pp 211 212 a b c Lincoln Foundation The Commonwealth Land Party and Associated Branches United States History Phoenix New Times Sunnyslope Village Voice Vol XXVI I No 09 September 2012 PDF Archived from the original PDF on October 6 2014 Retrieved October 17 2017 a b Driggs Gary 2008 Images of America Camelback Mountain Arcadia Publishing pp 73 79 ISBN 978 0 7385 4840 1 Felt Susan April 16 2006 Camelback Inn Endures Arizona Republic Marriott s First Resort Staff October 16 2017 Camelback Inn getting prestigious name change East Valley Tribune Patents a b Bagdad Copper Mine canadianminingjournal com 2012 Retrieved October 16 2017 Bagdad Mine Lincoln Institute of Land Policy Memorandum on the Henry George School a b John C Lincoln North Mountain Hospital John C Lincoln Medical Center American Mining Hall of Fame 1998 Inductee from Mining s Past John C Lincoln Memorial Scholarship Broe Carolyn Waters 2004 Louise Lincoln Kerr 1892 1977 Composer Performer and Patron International Alliance for Women in Music Journal Archived from the original on April 2 2015 Retrieved March 26 2015 National Register Information System National Register of Historic Places National Park Service March 13 2009 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title John C Lincoln amp oldid 1167821820, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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