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John Price Crozer

John Price Crozer (January 13, 1793 – March 11, 1866) was an American textile manufacturer, banker, president of the board of directors of the American Baptist Publication Society, and philanthropist from Pennsylvania. His mills produced clothing for the US Army and other customers.[1]

John Price Crozer
Born(1793-01-13)January 13, 1793
DiedMarch 11, 1866(1866-03-11) (aged 73)
Resting placeUpland Baptist Church, Upland, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Occupation(s)textile manufacturer and banker
Residence and Grounds of John P. Crozer

Early life

Crozer was born January 13, 1793, to John and Sarah Crozer.[2] Crozer grew up on a farm in Delaware County that is now the location of Swarthmore College.[3] He eventually took over management of the family farm, sold it and used the profit to start his business ventures.[4]

Career

In 1821, Crozer rented a mill near Crum Creek in Ridley, Pennsylvania. In 1825, Crozer purchased the Mattson mill on the west branch of Chester Creek in Chester, Pennsylvania, and altered it by removing the cotton machinery.[5] In 1845, Crozer purchased the Chester Mills from John W. Ashmead and converted it to a cotton mill. In 1846, Crozer built the mill known as No. 1, a five-story stone structure with 6,000 spindles and 150 looms and a number of stone houses for the workers. In 1852, Crozer built No. 2, a four-story mill with 7,000 spindles and 150 looms. In 1863, Crozer built mill No. 3, a four story mill with 7,140 throstle-spindles, 2,112 spinning mules and 256 looms. The three mills together consumed ninety bales of cotton and produced eighty-two cases of goods weekly.[6]

Crozer was a director at the Delaware County National Bank from 1825 to 1862.[7]

After his death, the mills were divided amongst his sons. Samuel A. Crozer inherited the No. 2 mill and Nos. 1 and 3 were operated by J. Lewis, George K. and Robert H. Crozer under the name J.P. Crozer & Sons.[8]

Philanthropy

 
This schoolhouse in Upland, Pennsylvania, was built with funds donated by Crozer. It is currently used as a museum.

Crozer donated liberally to charitable, educational and religious organizations. At his own cost, he built the Upland Baptist Church.[9] He donated the land on which the First Baptist Church of Chester was built and contributed largely to the construction of the church.[10] He endowed a theological studies professorship at the University of Lewisburg[1] and built the Normal Institute for Boys in Upland (see Old Main Building below).[11]

In 1849, Crozer convinced the school district of Chester to establish a school in Upland. He erected a building to be used exclusively as a school at his own expense.[12] The building is currently used as The Schoolhouse Museum.[13]

He was president of the Pennsylvania Colonization Society; president of the board of directors of the American Baptist Publication Society; president of the Pennsylvania Training-School for Feeble-Minded Children; president of the Home for Friendless Children; president of the Woman's Hospital of Philadelphia and president of the Pennsylvania Baptist Education Society. He was one of the founders of the Christian Commission.[12]

Crozer and his brother Samuel were also benefactors of the American Colonization Society, and the namesake of Crozerville, a town in Montserrado County, Liberia. The town reportedly was home to numerous skilled mechanics and farmers, and was the birthplace of Albert Porte, a Barbadian political critic working for the Crozerville Observer.

Old Main Building

 
Old Main Building of the Crozer Theological Seminary
 
John Price Crozer's grave at Upland Baptist Church

Crozer provided the land and funds for the construction of Old Main in 1857 to house the Normal Institute for Boys. In June 1862, Crozer offered the building, without charge, to the United States Government for usage as a hospital. During the Civil War, the hospital treated wounded soldiers from both the Union and Confederate armies. The property was returned to Crozer and subsequently leased to Colonel Theodore Hyatt for use as the Pennsylvania Military Academy.

After Crozer's death in 1866, his children established the Crozer Theological Seminary in the Old Main building as a tribute to their father.[14] The most famous student of the seminary was Martin Luther King Jr. He enrolled on September 14, 1948, and graduated on May 8, 1951, with a Bachelor of Divinity degree.

In 1970, the school moved to Rochester, New York in a merger that formed the Colgate Rochester Crozer Divinity School.[15] After the relocation of the school, the Old Main building was purchased by Crozer Hospital (now part of Crozer-Chester Medical Center) for use as medical offices.

The Old Main building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1973.

Personal life

Crozer married Sallie Lewis Knowles on March 12, 1825.[16] They had nine children, - Samuel Aldrich, Margaret Knowles, Elizabeth Lewis Bowman, John Lewis, Sallie Knowles, James Gray, George Knowles, Robert Hall, and Emma.

His eldest daughter Margaret K. Crozer married William Bucknell, businessman and benefactor to Bucknell University. He is also the granduncle of still-life artist, Anna Lownes, and American lawyer and professor, Herbert W. Briggs.

Crozer is interred at the Upland Baptist Church cemetery in Upland, Pennsylvania.[17]

References

Citations

  1. ^ a b Brackney, William H. (2008). Congregation and Campus: Baptists in Higher Education. Macon, Georgia: Mercer University Press. p. 277. ISBN 978-0-88146-130-5. Retrieved 31 July 2017.
  2. ^ Cope 1904, p. 6.
  3. ^ Dixon, Mark E. "The Backstory Behind Samuel Riddle and John P. Crozer". www.mainlinetoday.com. Retrieved 31 July 2017.
  4. ^ Ashmead 1884, pp. 431–432.
  5. ^ Cope 1904, p. 7.
  6. ^ Jordan 1914, p. 339.
  7. ^ Ashmead, Henry Graham (1914). History of the Delaware County National Bank. Chester, Pennsylvania: Press of the Chester Times. p. 42. Retrieved 1 March 2018.
  8. ^ Ashmead 1884, p. 431.
  9. ^ "Upland Baptist Church - Our History". www.uplandbaptistchurch.org. Retrieved 30 July 2017.
  10. ^ Jordan 1914, p. 406.
  11. ^ "Old Chester, PA: Biographical Sketches - John Price Crozer". www.oldchesterpa.org. Retrieved 30 July 2017.
  12. ^ a b Ashmead 1884, p. 432.
  13. ^ Morfe, Dan. "The Schoolhouse Museum". www.hmdb.org. Retrieved 14 October 2017.
  14. ^ . CRGIS: Cultural Resources Geographic Information System. Archived from the original (Searchable database) on 2007-07-21. Retrieved 2017-07-31. Note: This includes Pennsylvania Register of Historic Sites and Landmarks (June 1972). "National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form: Old Main" (PDF). Retrieved 2012-01-06.
  15. ^ Dugan, George (1970-05-17), "BAPTIST SEMINARY PLANS TO MERGE; Crozer Theological to Join With School in Rochester", New York Times, p. 36, ISSN 0362-4331, retrieved 2009-10-06
  16. ^ Smith, James Wheaton (1868). The Life of John P. Crozer. Philadelphia: American Baptist Publication Society. p. 62. Retrieved 31 July 2017. john p. crozer.
  17. ^ "John P. Crozer 1793-1866". www.billiongraves.com. Retrieved 29 September 2021.

Sources

  • Ashmead, Henry Graham (1884). History of Delaware County, Pennsylvania. Press of the Chester Times.
  • Cope, Gilbert (1904). Historic Homes and Institutions and Genealogical and Personal Memoirs of Chester and Delaware Counties, Pennsylvania. The Lewis Publishing Company.
  • Jordan, John W. (1914). A History of Delaware County, Pennsylvania and Its People. Lewis Historical Publishing Company. p. 339. john p. crozer.

john, price, crozer, january, 1793, march, 1866, american, textile, manufacturer, banker, president, board, directors, american, baptist, publication, society, philanthropist, from, pennsylvania, mills, produced, clothing, army, other, customers, born, 1793, j. John Price Crozer January 13 1793 March 11 1866 was an American textile manufacturer banker president of the board of directors of the American Baptist Publication Society and philanthropist from Pennsylvania His mills produced clothing for the US Army and other customers 1 John Price CrozerBorn 1793 01 13 January 13 1793Delaware County Pennsylvania U S DiedMarch 11 1866 1866 03 11 aged 73 Resting placeUpland Baptist Church Upland Pennsylvania U S Occupation s textile manufacturer and bankerResidence and Grounds of John P Crozer Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Philanthropy 4 Old Main Building 5 Personal life 6 ReferencesEarly life EditCrozer was born January 13 1793 to John and Sarah Crozer 2 Crozer grew up on a farm in Delaware County that is now the location of Swarthmore College 3 He eventually took over management of the family farm sold it and used the profit to start his business ventures 4 Career EditIn 1821 Crozer rented a mill near Crum Creek in Ridley Pennsylvania In 1825 Crozer purchased the Mattson mill on the west branch of Chester Creek in Chester Pennsylvania and altered it by removing the cotton machinery 5 In 1845 Crozer purchased the Chester Mills from John W Ashmead and converted it to a cotton mill In 1846 Crozer built the mill known as No 1 a five story stone structure with 6 000 spindles and 150 looms and a number of stone houses for the workers In 1852 Crozer built No 2 a four story mill with 7 000 spindles and 150 looms In 1863 Crozer built mill No 3 a four story mill with 7 140 throstle spindles 2 112 spinning mules and 256 looms The three mills together consumed ninety bales of cotton and produced eighty two cases of goods weekly 6 Crozer was a director at the Delaware County National Bank from 1825 to 1862 7 After his death the mills were divided amongst his sons Samuel A Crozer inherited the No 2 mill and Nos 1 and 3 were operated by J Lewis George K and Robert H Crozer under the name J P Crozer amp Sons 8 Philanthropy Edit This schoolhouse in Upland Pennsylvania was built with funds donated by Crozer It is currently used as a museum Crozer donated liberally to charitable educational and religious organizations At his own cost he built the Upland Baptist Church 9 He donated the land on which the First Baptist Church of Chester was built and contributed largely to the construction of the church 10 He endowed a theological studies professorship at the University of Lewisburg 1 and built the Normal Institute for Boys in Upland see Old Main Building below 11 In 1849 Crozer convinced the school district of Chester to establish a school in Upland He erected a building to be used exclusively as a school at his own expense 12 The building is currently used as The Schoolhouse Museum 13 He was president of the Pennsylvania Colonization Society president of the board of directors of the American Baptist Publication Society president of the Pennsylvania Training School for Feeble Minded Children president of the Home for Friendless Children president of the Woman s Hospital of Philadelphia and president of the Pennsylvania Baptist Education Society He was one of the founders of the Christian Commission 12 Crozer and his brother Samuel were also benefactors of the American Colonization Society and the namesake of Crozerville a town in Montserrado County Liberia The town reportedly was home to numerous skilled mechanics and farmers and was the birthplace of Albert Porte a Barbadian political critic working for the Crozerville Observer Old Main Building Edit Old Main Building of the Crozer Theological Seminary John Price Crozer s grave at Upland Baptist Church Crozer provided the land and funds for the construction of Old Main in 1857 to house the Normal Institute for Boys In June 1862 Crozer offered the building without charge to the United States Government for usage as a hospital During the Civil War the hospital treated wounded soldiers from both the Union and Confederate armies The property was returned to Crozer and subsequently leased to Colonel Theodore Hyatt for use as the Pennsylvania Military Academy After Crozer s death in 1866 his children established the Crozer Theological Seminary in the Old Main building as a tribute to their father 14 The most famous student of the seminary was Martin Luther King Jr He enrolled on September 14 1948 and graduated on May 8 1951 with a Bachelor of Divinity degree In 1970 the school moved to Rochester New York in a merger that formed the Colgate Rochester Crozer Divinity School 15 After the relocation of the school the Old Main building was purchased by Crozer Hospital now part of Crozer Chester Medical Center for use as medical offices The Old Main building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1973 Personal life EditCrozer married Sallie Lewis Knowles on March 12 1825 16 They had nine children Samuel Aldrich Margaret Knowles Elizabeth Lewis Bowman John Lewis Sallie Knowles James Gray George Knowles Robert Hall and Emma His eldest daughter Margaret K Crozer married William Bucknell businessman and benefactor to Bucknell University He is also the granduncle of still life artist Anna Lownes and American lawyer and professor Herbert W Briggs Crozer is interred at the Upland Baptist Church cemetery in Upland Pennsylvania 17 References EditCitations a b Brackney William H 2008 Congregation and Campus Baptists in Higher Education Macon Georgia Mercer University Press p 277 ISBN 978 0 88146 130 5 Retrieved 31 July 2017 Cope 1904 p 6 Dixon Mark E The Backstory Behind Samuel Riddle and John P Crozer www mainlinetoday com Retrieved 31 July 2017 Ashmead 1884 pp 431 432 Cope 1904 p 7 Jordan 1914 p 339 Ashmead Henry Graham 1914 History of the Delaware County National Bank Chester Pennsylvania Press of the Chester Times p 42 Retrieved 1 March 2018 Ashmead 1884 p 431 Upland Baptist Church Our History www uplandbaptistchurch org Retrieved 30 July 2017 Jordan 1914 p 406 Old Chester PA Biographical Sketches John Price Crozer www oldchesterpa org Retrieved 30 July 2017 a b Ashmead 1884 p 432 Morfe Dan The Schoolhouse Museum www hmdb org Retrieved 14 October 2017 National Historic Landmarks amp National Register of Historic Places in Pennsylvania CRGIS Cultural Resources Geographic Information System Archived from the original Searchable database on 2007 07 21 Retrieved 2017 07 31 Note This includes Pennsylvania Register of Historic Sites and Landmarks June 1972 National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form Old Main PDF Retrieved 2012 01 06 Dugan George 1970 05 17 BAPTIST SEMINARY PLANS TO MERGE Crozer Theological to Join With School in Rochester New York Times p 36 ISSN 0362 4331 retrieved 2009 10 06 Smith James Wheaton 1868 The Life of John P Crozer Philadelphia American Baptist Publication Society p 62 Retrieved 31 July 2017 john p crozer John P Crozer 1793 1866 www billiongraves com Retrieved 29 September 2021 Sources Ashmead Henry Graham 1884 History of Delaware County Pennsylvania Press of the Chester Times Cope Gilbert 1904 Historic Homes and Institutions and Genealogical and Personal Memoirs of Chester and Delaware Counties Pennsylvania The Lewis Publishing Company Jordan John W 1914 A History of Delaware County Pennsylvania and Its People Lewis Historical Publishing Company p 339 john p crozer Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title John Price Crozer amp oldid 1146727128, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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