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CROZER, John Price, manufacturer, born in Springfield, Delaware County, Pennsylvania, 13 January 1793 ; died in Upland, Pennsylvania, 11 March 1866. In the manufacture of cotton goods he made an ample fortune, which he largely devoted to philanthropic purposes. In 1858 he erected at Upland, Pennsylvania, at a cost of $45,-000, a building intended for general education, but which he subsequently gave to the Baptists for a theological seminary. Ill honor of him as a founder, this institution was called the Crozer theological seminary. His widow and children have endowed it with contributions amounting to $275,000. Mr. Crozer made other large gifts to the cause of education, the American Baptist publication society, and humane institutions.
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