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  1. 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.

  2. Una generación más tarde, John Cromwell Lincoln transformó la idea en un legado vivo y creó lo que se convertiría en el Instituto Lincoln de Políticas de Suelo. Más de 75 años después, en una época en la que persiste una enorme desigualdad, nuestros ideales fundacionales son más importantes que nunca. Mire el video “La vida de una ...

  3. At the invitation of future Cleveland mayor Tom Johnson, John C. Lincoln attends a speech by Henry George decrying the inequities of the Gilded Age. He later reads George’s landmark book Progress and Poverty , igniting a lifelong interest in land use and land policy.

  4. www.miningfoundationsw.org › John_LincolnJohn Lincoln

    John Cromwell Lincoln was born in Painesville, Ohio, in 1866. He graduated from Ohio State University in 1888 with a degree in Electrical Engineering. He founded the Lincoln Electric Company in 1895 and went on to become a nationally known industrialist.

  5. Inventor, entrepreneur, philanthropist. A contemporary of Thomas Edison, Lincoln patented several electrical devices before moving to Arizona in 1931 for the sake of his wife Helen's health. In Arizona, Lincoln became the president of the Bagdad Copper Company and tirelessly promoted Phoenix as a haven for health...

  6. A generation later, John Cromwell Lincoln turned the idea into a living legacy and created what would become the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy. After more than 75 years, at a time when gaping inequality persists, our founding ideals have never been more relevant.

  7. miningeducationfoundation.org › 1991-2000 › John_Cromwell_LincolnJohn Cromwell Lincoln (1866-1959)

    University in 1888 with a degree in Electrical Engineering. He founded the Lincoln Electric Company in 1895 and went on to become a nationally known industrialist. In 1998, the company continues to hold a premier place in the industry. John had a penchant for experimenting and research and was directly responsible for 55 patents.