Frederick Upham Adams, Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

Frederick Upham Adams

American author and scientist

Date of Birth: 10-Dec-1859

Date of Death: 28-Aug-1921

Profession: engineer

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Sagittarius


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About Frederick Upham Adams

  • Frederick Upham Adams (December 10, 1859 – August 28, 1921) was an American inventor, writer, editor, and political organizer.
  • He was born in Boston, Massachusetts, the son of an American Civil War veteran and mechanical engineer.
  • He died on August 28, 1921, at Larchmont, New York.
  • In 1886, he invented the electric light post.Late in 1896 Adams wrote a social reform novel published by Charles H.
  • Kerr & Company of Chicago.
  • He was co-editor of the monthly reform magazine The New Time in 1897 and 1898.
  • He wrote exclusively for the magazine, which was also published by Kerr, according to the publisher mid-1897.Adams was one of the principle organizers of a short-lived political organization called The Majority Rule League of the United States.
  • Part of the platform of this organization was that majority rule of the people should prevail and that corporate entities and especially monopolies should be taken out of national politics.
  • On the title page of a January 1898 pamphlet by Adams which outlines the "platform" of The Majority Rule League of the United States ("Drafted After Wide Correspondence"), is a brief statement of purpose, to wit: "A plan for a permanent organization of the people in their respective precincts with a view of substituting direct legislation by majority vote for the existing system of corporation legislation by purchased vote."

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