Fiske Warren

Frederick Fiske Warren
Fiske Warren of Beacon Hill, Boston
Born(1862-07-03)July 3, 1862
Boston, Massachusetts, United States
DiedFebruary 2, 1938(1938-02-02) (aged 75)
Boston, Massachusetts, United States
OccupationBusinessman
Spouse
(m. 1891)
Parents
RelativesSamuel Dennis Warren II (brother)
Henry Clarke Warren (brother)
Edward Perry Warren (brother)
Cornelia Lyman Warren (sister)
Mrs. Fiske Warren (Gretchen Osgood) and Her Daughter Rachel, 1903, John Singer Sargent (Museum of Fine Arts (Boston))

Frederick Fiske Warren (July 3, 1862 – February 2, 1938) was a successful paper manufacturer, fine arts doyen, United States tennis champion of 1893, and major supporter of Henry George's single tax system which he helped develop in Harvard, Massachusetts, United States, in the 1930s. Fiske Warren established Georgist single-tax colonies and a social experiment in Andorra to disprove Malthus's population theory.[1]

  1. ^ "American Single Taxers Invade Tiny Andorra". The New York Times. April 16, 1916. pp. 69, 70. Retrieved October 11, 2024 – via NewspaperArchive.