• IdentificationMSCSTC67
  • TitleChicago Single Tax Club collection MSCSTC67
  • PublisherSpecial Collections
  • LanguageEnglish
  • RepositorySpecial Collections
  • Physical Description0.5 Linear feet
  • Date1892-1912
  • AbstractThe Chicago Single Tax Club collection consists of minutes of general meetings of the Club, clippings regarding the 1892 gubernatorial campaign of John Peter Altgeld, and a ledger listing financial contributions.
  • OriginationChicago Single Tax Club.

Old Resource ID was ChiSingleTax

The Chicago Single Tax Club was an active political force in Chicago during the late 1890s and early 1900s. Governor John Peter Altgeld (1892-1896) supported the Club's economic ideas and was a close associate of Henry George, the economist who advocated a single tax on land. George reasoned that land existed in a fixed amount and became more valuable as the human population increased thus bestowing a substantial profit or "unearned increment" to landlords; George believed that this profit should be appropriated for use by society and all other forms of taxation should be abolished. Henry George and the numerous single tax advocacy organizations he inspired throughout the United States and English speaking world believed that monopolies and poverty could be eliminated through the single tax.

The Chicago Single Tax Club collection consists of minutes of general meetings of the Club, clippings regarding the 1892 gubernatorial campaign of John Peter Altgeld, and a ledger listing financial contributions.

The University of Illinois at Chicago acquired these materials from Richard S. Barnes.

Chicago Single Tax Club collection, Special Collections and University Archives, University of Illinois at Chicago

  • Names
    • Altgeld, John Peter, 1847-1902
    • Chicago Single Tax Club. -- Archives
  • Subject
    • Chicago Political and Civic Life.
    • Single tax.