William Doxey
England, 1844 - 1916, Chicago
In 1892, Doxey hired a young man named Paul Elder as a clerk. Elder stayed on for five years, learning the book trade. By 1897 he felt secure enough to strike out on his own.
As Elder’s star rose, Doxey’s fell. The Palace Hotel shop closed in 1899, and he declared bankruptcy the next year. He moved to New York and published a few more books there, but that business failed as well. In 1909, he moved to Chicago to live with his son. In 1915, as Doxey’s health and finances declined, San Francisco booksellers and former clients contributed to a fund for his relief. His old employee Paul Elder directed the campaign. Doxey died in Chicago on 27 November 1916, age 72. [https://paulelder.org/people/william-doxey/ DJackson 6/8/2021]
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Stockbridge, Massachusetts, 1862 - 1929, Clifton Springs, New York
active San Francisco, 1903 - 1968
Dunbartonshire, Scotland, 1800 - 1859, London
San Francisco, California, 1887 - 1981, Stamford, Connecticut