George Fox Steedman
{{short description|American businessman and inventor}}
{{Infobox person
| name = George Fox Steedman
| image = George Fox Steedman.png
| birth_date = January 5, 1871{{Cite web|url=http://steedman.slpl.org/col/4_1.html|title=The Steedman Collection|website=steedman.slpl.org}}
| birth_place = St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.
| death_date = {{Death date and age|1940|4|28|1871|1|5}}
| death_place = Montecito, California, U.S.
| occupation = Businessman
| spouse = Carrie Robb Howard
| parents =
| children = Katherine Steedman, Medora Steedman
}}
George Fox Steedman (1871–1940) was an inventor and businessman. He was the president of Curtis Manufacturing Co., a foundry and machine shop, and built Casa del Herrero.
Life
Steedman attended the Manual Training School and Washington University in St. Louis,{{Cite web|url=http://johnlisle.us/genealogy/getperson.php?personID=I45325&tree=stedman_main|title=George Fox Steedman b. 5 Jan 1871 Saint Louis, St. Louis Co., MO d. 28 Apr 1940 Montecito, Santa Barbara Co., CA: Stedman Family Genealogies|website=johnlisle.us}} and then graduated magna cum laude from Harvard in 1892.{{Cite web|url=https://steedmanfellowship.wustl.edu/history/the-steedman-family/|title=The Steedman Family - Steedman Fellowship}} He became president of the family pneumatic machinery business, Curtis Manufacturing Company, in 1903. Steedman married Carrie Robb Howard in 1903, and their two daughters, Katherine and Medora, were born respectively in 1904 and 1909.{{Cite web|url=https://www.casadelherrero.com/history_casa.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160803000829/https://www.casadelherrero.com/history_casa.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=2016-08-03|title=Casa Del Herrero - Steedman Family History}} Steedman retired from Curtis Manufacturing Co. on Armistice Day, 1918.
In the 1920s he and his wife built Casa del Herrero in California as a summer home, first moving into the house on the day of the 1925 Santa Barbara earthquake. In 1930 they made it their permanent residence. After Steedman died in 1940, Carrie Steedman remained in the house until her death in 1962.{{cite magazine |last=Haskell |first=Eric |date=2009-09-01 |title=Gardener's Eden |magazine=Preservation Magazine |publisher=National Trust for Historic Preservation }}
Philanthropy
- In 1926 George Fox Steedman and his sister-in-law established the James Harrison Steedman Traveling Fellowship in Architecture at Washington University in memory of his late brother.{{cite book |last=Hunter|first=Julius |date=1974 |title=Westmoreland and Portland Places|pages=57}}
- Steedman endowed the George Fox Steedman Architectural Collection, an architectural library at the St. Louis Public Library, in 1928. The library contains about 1500 books, and Steedman left an endowment so the library can continue expanding the collection. Some of the books date back to the 16th century.{{Cite web|url=https://www.ksdk.com/article/entertainment/television/show-me-st-louis/theres-a-hidden-room-in-the-st-louis-public-librarys-central-library/63-515267012|title=There's a hidden room in the St. Louis Public Library's Central Library|website=ksdk.com|date=6 February 2018 }}
Family
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Category:American businesspeople
Category:20th-century American inventors
Category:Washington University in St. Louis alumni
Category:Harvard University alumni