- Albert Augustus Pope
Albert Augustus Pope (
May 20 ,1843 –August 10 ,1909 ) was a BrevetLieutenant-Colonel who founded thePope Manufacturing Company in 1877. cite news |first= |last= |authorlink= |coauthors= |title=Col. A.A. Pope Dies at Summer Home. Pioneer Bicycle Manufacturer's Health Failed Since His Company's Embarrassment. Won Honors in Battle. Once Organized an Artillery Regiment from Convalescent Camp and Occupied Two Forts. |url=http://query.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=9C07E7DD1F31E733A25752C1A96E9C946897D6CF |quote= Albert A. Pope, the ... Augustus Pope was born in Boston on May 20, 1843. ... |publisher=New York Times |date=August 11 ,1909 |accessdate=2008-04-25 ]Birth
Pope was born on
May 20 ,1843 inBoston, Massachusetts . In 1862 he was commissioned a Second Lieutenant in the35th Massachusetts regiment, with which he continued until the close ofAmerican Civil War . He was mustered out as a BrevetLieutenant-Colonel . [cite news |first= |last= |authorlink= |coauthors= |title=Albert Augustus Pope |url= |quote= |publisher=Appleton's Cyclopedia |date= |accessdate=2008-04-25 ]Marriage
He married
September 20 ,1871 , Abbie Linder, daughter of George Linder and Matilda Smallwood, of Newton, Massachusetts, and they had four sons and one daughter. [cite web |url=http://www.all-biographies.com/soldiers/albert_augustus_pope.htm |title= Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel Albert Augustus Pope, U.S.V. |accessdate=2008-04-25 |quote= |publisher=All Biographies ]Bicycles
During the 1876 Philadelphia Exposition, Pope saw and became enthusiastic about bicycles. He began importing European
Penny Farthing s and taking out US patents on these European models. By the early 1890s, he had established a bicycle trust which controlled the central bicycle patents in the US. Nearly every US bicycle manufacturer paid Pope around $10 per bicycle. His bicycle brand was known as the Columbia. By the mid-1890s, at the height of the bicycle craze, Pope was manufacturing about a quarter million bicycles annually. [Flink, "Automobile Age", chapter one.]The major problem for bicycles at this time was the lack of suitable roads on which to ride them. Pope being not only a bicycle manufacturer but a bicycle-riding enthusiast, was particularly troubled by this problem. He formed the
League of American Wheelmen to agitate for and petition governments for improved roads. [Flink, "Automobile Age", chapter one.]From 1896, he began to diversify into automobile production. The chief engineer of his Pope Motor Carriage department was
Hiram Percy Maxim . In 1897, he renamed the Motor Carriage Department as the separate Colombia Automobile Company, which was spun off and sold to theElectric Vehicle Company , in which he was also an investor. [Rae, "Electric Vehicle," 299-305]Death
Legacy
Following his death, some companies joined the
United States Motor Company . Pope's empire collapsed in 1913. He foundedPope Park, Hartford, Connecticut and donated it to the City.Writings
*cite book |last= |first= |authorlink= |coauthors= |title=The Movement for Better Roads: An Address |year=1892 |publisher=
Pope Manufacturing Company |quote= | url=http://books.google.com/books?id=VcgSAAAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq |isbn=
*cite book |last= |first= |authorlink= |coauthors= |title=A Catalogue of Books, Pamphlets, and Articles on the Construction and of Roads |year=1892 |publisher=Pope Manufacturing Company |quote= | url=http://books.google.com/books?id=FzsOAAAAYAAJ&dq |isbn=Pope companies
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Columbia Automobile Company
*Pope Manufacturing Company
*Pope Motor Car Company Pope motor vehicles
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Pope-Hartford
*Pope-Robinson
*Pope-Toledo
*Pope-Tribune
*Pope-Waverley Notes
References
* Rae, John B. "The Electric Vehicle Company: A Monopoly that Missed." "Business History Review" 29 (Dec., 1955): 298-311.
* Flink, James J. "The Automobile Age". Cambridge: MIT Press, 1988.External links
* [http://stephengoddard.com/first_chapter.htm First chapter of "Colonel Albert Pope and his American dream machines"] .
* [http://rustyspokes.com/facts.html Outline history of the bicycle in the United States] .
* [http://www.columbiabikes.com/index.html Columbia Bikes Incorporated] .
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