- John Thomas Lupton
Infobox Celebrity
name = John Thomas Lupton
caption =
birth_date = 1862
birth_place =Winchester, Virginia
death_date = 1933
death_place =
occupation =Lawyer ,industrialist andphilanthropist
salary =
networth =
website =John Thomas Lupton (1862-1933) was an American
lawyer ,industrialist andphilanthropist who along with Benjamin Thomas and Joseph Whitehead, obtained exclusive rights fromAsa Candler to bottle and sellCoca-Cola . [cite_book|chapter=The Spirit of the Fathers |chapterurl=http://oldmoneynewsouth.com/images/FirstTenPages.pdf |title=Old Money, New South |author=Dean Arnold |publisher=Chattanooga Historical Foundation |date=2006]Early life
Lupton was born near
Winchester, Virginia and received a degree in law from theUniversity of Virginia . After a visit to the home of a fellow student, he settled inChattanooga, Tennessee in 1887. [cite_encyclopedia|title=John Thomas Lupton |url=http://tennesseeencyclopedia.net/imagegallery.php?EntryID=L057 |encyclopedia=The Tennessee Encyclopedia |author=Ned L. Irwin |date=1998]Lupton soon met Elizabeth Patten, daughter of
Chattem founderZeboim Cartter Patten , and they married on November 14, 1889. They had a son namedCartter Lupton , to whom they left the bulk of their combined wealth. [cite_book|chapter=Elizabeth Patten And John Thomas Lupton |chapterurl= |title=The Patten Chronicle |author=John Wilson |publisher=Chattanooga News Free Press |date=1986]Career
After his marriage, Lupton took a job as legal counsel to the Chattanooga Medicine Company (now
Chattem ), eventually becoming company vice president and treasurer. [cite_encyclopedia|title=John Thomas Lupton |url=http://tennesseeencyclopedia.net/imagegallery.php?EntryID=L057 |encyclopedia=The Tennessee Encyclopedia |author=Ned L. Irwin |date=1998]Lupton, Whitehead and Thomas were the primary
investor s in theDixie Coca-Cola Bottling Company , the first Coca-Colabottling plant in the United States. Following the business' rapid success, the partners divided the country into territories and gave various family members responsibility over them and began selling bottling franchises. By 1909, nearly 400 bottling operations had been opened. [cite_book|chapter=Elizabeth Patten And John Thomas Lupton |chapterurl= |title=The Patten Chronicle |author=John Wilson |publisher=Chattanooga News Free Press |date=1986]Philanthropy
Lupton was a significant contributor to a number of southern colleges and universities;
Oglethorpe University and theUniversity of Tennessee at Chattanooga have both named buildings on their campuses in his honor.References
ee also
*
Cartter Lupton
*Zeboim Cartter Patten
* Benjamin Thomas
*Lyndhurst Foundation
*Coca-Cola Bottling Company
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.