Bertha Crawford Hubbard
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Bertha Crawford Hubbard(1861-1935)(nee Bertha Crawford) was one of the founders of the Roycroft movement, an American branch of the Arts and Crafts movement of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. She was married to Elbert Hubbard the charismatic leader of the Roycrofters in 1881- when he was a soap salesman for the Larkin Soap Company. Their marriage produced four children, but ended in divorce because of her husband's infidelity with Alice Moore, a local school-teacher. Elbert and Moore would eventually marry. After the Hubbards' divorce, Bertha was pushed out of Roycrofting and supplanted by Alice Moore despite Bertha's considerable influence in Roycroft's development. Her children went on to lead Roycrofting in the years after the death of their father and Alice Moore in the sinking of the RMS Lusitania.