George William Childs

George William Childs

George William Childs (1829-1894), American publisher, was born in Baltimore, Maryland, on the 12th of May 1829. He was educated in the public schools, and after a brief term of service in the navy, he became in 1843 a clerk in a book-shop, and two years later organized the publishing house of Childs & Peterson.

In 1864, with Anthony J. Drexel, he purchased the "Philadelphia Public Ledger", at that time a little known newspaper; he completely changed its policy and methods, and made it one of the most influential journals in the country. Close friends with Anthony Drexel for more than 40 years, Childs served as the second President of the Board of Trustees of Drexel University, succeeding the founder. Childs died at Philadelphia on the 3rd of February 1894.

Childs was widely known for his public spirit and philanthropy. In addition to numerous private benefactions in educational and charitable fields, he erected memorial windows to William Cowper and George Herbert in Westminster Abbey (1877), and to Milton in St. Margaret's, Westminster (1888), a monument to Leigh Hunt at Kensal Green, a Shakespeare memorial fountain at Stratford-on-Avon (1887), and monuments to Edgar Allan Poe and to Richard A. Proctor. He gave Woodland Cemetery to the Typographical Society of Philadelphia for a printer's burial ground, and with Anthony J. Drexel founded in 1892 a home for Union printers at Colorado Springs, Colorado.

His "Recollections" were published at Philadelphia in 1890.

An elementary school in Philadelphia is named after him. [ [http://www.phila.k12.pa.us/schools/childs/activities.html G. W. Childs Elementary] ]

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External links

* [http://www.library.drexel.edu/archives/collections/childsabstract.html George W. Childs papers]


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