Alfred Owen Crozier (1863–1939) was an attorney from the Midwestern United States[where?] who wrote eight books on the political, legal, and monetary problems of the United States.[1]
He is best known for his work US Money Vs Corporation Currency, "Aldrich Plan," Wall Street Confessions! Great Bank Combine (1912), which argues against the formation of The Federal Reserve. He feared national banking, but he feared private control of the United States money system even more.