Rep. Samuel L. Crocker (W-MA)

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Samuel Leonard Crocker

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Taunton, Bristol County, Massachusetts, United States
Death: February 10, 1883 (78)
Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, United States
Place of Burial: Taunton, Bristol County, Massachusetts, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of William Augustus Crocker and Sally Crocker
Husband of Hannah Weld Crocker and Caroline Crocker
Father of Mary Caroline Couch; Sally Bennett; Samuel Leonard Crocker, Jr. and Ellen Louisa Crocker
Brother of Abigail Morse Ellis; William Allen Crocker and George Augustus Crocker

Occupation: Prominent businessman, politician, former Congressman 1853
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About Rep. Samuel L. Crocker (W-MA)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_L._Crocker

Samuel Leonard Crocker (March 31, 1804 – February 10, 1883) was a prominent businessman and U.S. Representative from Taunton, Massachusetts. Crocker graduated from Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island, in 1822. Throughout his life, he engaged in various manufacturing and civic interests in his hometown of Taunton and throughout Massachusetts.

Personal life

Samuel Leonard Crocker was born in Taunton in 1804 into a prominent family. His parents were William A. Crocker and Sally (Ingell) Crocker. He was the middle of three brothers, along with older brother William Allen and younger brother George Augustus, who would later do business together as Crocker Brothers & Company. Samuel Leonard's uncle was the Hon. Samuel Crocker, who founded the firm of Crocker, Bush and Richmond in 1805. Later known as Crocker and Richmond, the firm was involved in several manufacturing businesses of Taunton during the early 19th century.

Crocker married Hannah Weld Thomas (daughter of Isaiah Thomas) in 1825, but she died two years later in 1827. In 1830, Crocker married Hannah's sister Caroline Thomas. They had three daughters and one son, Mary Caroline (who married Darius N. Couch, Sally (who married Edmund H. Bennett), Ellen Louisa and Samuel L. Crocker, Jr.

Business career

In 1826, Crocker founded the Taunton Copper Manufacturing Co., along with his two brothers. Located along the Wading River in Norton, Massachusetts, the company was incorporated in 1831 with a working capital of $200,000. The business soon prospered and expanded. The company obtained a lucrative contract to furnish the U.S. Government with $50,000 in copper coins annually. 1845, a second location was built at Weir Village, and much of the machinery from Norton relocated to the new site.

In 1843, along with his brother George, and the Robinson brothers of Bridgewater, Crocker founded the Old Colony Iron Works in East Taunton. Established at the site of Horatio Leonard & Company, which was originally built in 1823, the Old Colony Iron Works became the largest producer of nails in New England by the mid-1870s.

Crocker was also president of the Taunton Locomotive Manufacturing Company from 1862 until his death in 1883.

He was also invloved with several railroads throughout his career. In 1835, he was part of the creation of the Taunton Branch Railroad, which provided the first rail connection between Taunton and outside world (Boston and Providence). In 1863, Crocker was among the incorporators of the Dighton and Somerset Railroad, which later became part of the Old Colony Railroad. He was also served as a director of the Old Colony Railroad in his later years.

Political and civic career

Crocker served as a member of the Massachusetts Governor's Council in 1849. He was elected as a Whig to the Thirty-third Congress (March 4, 1853-March 3, 1855). Crocker was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1854 to the Thirty-fourth Congress. His seat was won by James Buffington of Fall River.

In his later life, Crocker was a member of the Old Colony Historical Society, and a trustee of the Taunton Lunatic Hospital. He was also president of local Humane Society.

Crocker died in Boston, Massachusetts on February 10, 1883. He was interred in Mount Pleasant Cemetery in Taunton, Massachusetts.


U.S. Congressman. He graduated from Brown University Rhode Island, in 1822, was successful in manufacturing, founding the Taunton Copper Manufacturing Company in 1826 and was a member of the executive council of Massachusetts in 1849. In 1853, he was elected as a Whig to the Thirty-third Congress, serving until 1855. An unsuccessful candidate for reelection, he returned to his position at the Taunton Copper Manufacturing Company and was also president of the Taunton Locomotive Railroad Manufacturing Company until his death at age 78. (bio by: John "J-Cat" Griffith)

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Namesake of the Samuel Lawrence Crocker Masonic Library within the Grand Lodge of Massachusetts F&AM Building in Boston, Massachusetts.


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Rep. Samuel L. Crocker (W-MA)'s Timeline

1804
March 31, 1804
Taunton, Bristol County, Massachusetts, United States
1826
March 16, 1826
Taunton, Bristol County, Massachusetts, United States
1833
August 4, 1833
Taunton, Bristol County, Massachusetts, United States
1835
May 25, 1835
Taunton, Bristol County, Massachusetts, United States
1883
February 10, 1883
Age 78
Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, United States
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Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Taunton, Bristol County, Massachusetts, United States