David M. Parry

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David MacLean Parry (26 March 1852—12 May 1915) was an American industrialist and writer.[1]

Born(1830-02-28)February 28, 1830
Died(1915-05-12)May 12, 1915
Burial placeCrown Hill Cemetery and Arboretum, Section 14, Lot 6
39.8199038°N 86.1759133°W / 39.8199038; -86.1759133
SpouseHessie Daisy Maxwell
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David MacLean Parry
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Born(1830-02-28)February 28, 1830
Died(1915-05-12)May 12, 1915
Burial placeCrown Hill Cemetery and Arboretum, Section 14, Lot 6
39.8199038°N 86.1759133°W / 39.8199038; -86.1759133
SpouseHessie Daisy Maxwell
ChildrenLydia Maxwell Parry, Cora Parry Oakes, Lydia Maxwell Parry Teasdale, Maxwell Oswald Parry, David MacLean Parry Jr.
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Biography

David MacLean Parry was born on a farm near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He worked briefly as a clerk, a traveling salesman, a reporter on The New York Herald and later became a successful businessman. He was president of Parry Manufacturing Co., and Parry Oil and Pipe Line Co., the Parry Auto Co.

Parry served for a time as president of the American Educational Society, the Citizens' Industrial Association of America[2] and the National Association of Manufacturers.

Parry was well known for being extremely hostile to labor unions and workers' rights.[3][4] He authored the anti-socialistic dystopian novel The Scarlet Empire.[5][6][7][8] The book was written as a satirical counterblast to Edward Bellamy's Looking Backward.[9][10] He was a thirty-second degree Mason, a Shriner, and an Odd Fellow.[11]

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