'Amos Gager Throop' (born
1811, died
1894) was a businessman and politician in
Chicago, Illinois during the
1840s and
1850s. Most famously he was known for being a staunch
abolitionist prior to the
Civil War. In Chicago he lost two campaigns to be that city's mayor in
1852 and
1854. In both elections he was the nominee of the little-known
Temperance Party, facing tough opposition from the
Democratic Party. At the time of the
Great Chicago Fire Amos was the city treasurer. He was instrumental in securing financing from New York to rebuild the wooden frontier town into a city of brick and mortar. Grateful Chicagoans renamed Main Street to Throop Street. Many years later and after moving to
California, he was finally elected
mayor -- of
Pasadena, California in
1889.
A fervent adherent to liberal religion, Throop established a
Universalist group in Pasadena in
1886. He is now best known for founding in
1891 (with a gift of over $100,000) the
California Institute of Technology, which is today one of the world's most selective universities. In fact, it was known through its first thirty years as Throop University, Throop Polytechnic Institute, and Throop College of Technology, before its administrators decided on its current name which took effect in
1920. Also part of the Throop Polytechnic Institute was
Polytechnic School which separated from the Institute in 1907. It is currently a private college preparatory school across the street from
Caltech with grades ranging from K-12. His motto was "learn by doing".
The scenic Throop Peak, known for its 360 degree views stretching from the
Mojave Desert all the way to the
Pacific Ocean, sits on the
Pacific Crest Trail and is also named after Mr. Throop. Another landmark named after him is Throop Memorial Church, a Pasadena
Unitarian Universalist congregation founded in
1923. Throop Street at 1300 west in Chicago also is named for him.
He was a descendant of Sir
Adrian Scrope, the famous regicide, of the English
Scrope family and Adrian's son William Throope.
External References
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Family tree of Amos G. Throop
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