Uriel Crocker (September 12, 1796 – July 19, 1887) was a public-spirited Boston citizen, head of the Crocker & Brewster publishing house during its 58-year ...
Uriel Crocker was a public-spirited Boston citizen, head of the Crocker & Brewster publishing house during its 58-year existence, and actively involved in other enterprises including railroads. Wikipedia
Born: Marblehead, MA
Died: July 19, 1887, Cohasset, MA
Grandchild: Courtenay Crocker
Children: George G. Crocker
CROCKER, Uriel, publisher, born in Marblehead, Essex County, Massachusetts, 13 September 1796; died in Cohasset, Massachusetts, 19 July 1887. He went with his ...
BOSTON, July 19.--Uriel Crocker, the oldest publisher in New-England, died early this morning at his Summer residence, on Jerusalemroad, Cohasset.
He died on 19 July 1887, in Cohasset, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States, at the age of 90, and was buried in Mount Auburn Cemetery, Cambridge, Middlesex, ...
Aug 16, 2018 · Uriel Crocker, publisher and member of the board of directors of South Pacific Railroad, was the namesake of Crocker, Missouri in Pulaski ...
URIEL CROCKER. BORN, IOTH SEPTEMBER 1796. DIED, 19iH JULY 1887. Page 10 ... URIEL CROCKER, son of URIEL, married SARAH KID-. DER HASKELL, daughter of ...
Nov 9, 2007 · His other memories included being part of a fire brigade, his military obligations as a reservist, his various methods of travel around New ...
Born in Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts on 1768 to Josiah Crocker and Deborah Davis. Uriel Crocker passed away on April 12, 1813 in Marblehead, Essex, ...
Crocker & Brewster (1818–1876) was a leading publishing house in Boston, Massachusetts, during its 58-year existence.
Oct 27, 2020 · Crocker Park is named for Uriel Crocker, Jr. who donated ocean front property to the town in 1886. His two sons, Uriel Crocker and George ...