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Horace Greeley (February 3, 1811 – November 29, 1872) was an American newspaper editor and publisher who was the founder and editor of the New-York Tribune.
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Horace Greeley

Horace Greeley

Former United States Representative
Nov 25, 2024 · Horace Greeley was an American newspaper editor who is known especially for his vigorous articulation of the North's antislavery sentiments ...
Horace Greeley (1811–1872), the founder and editor of the New York Tribune, was born in New Hampshire and apprenticed to a printer.
Horace Greeley was the Editor of the New York Tribune, which he founded in 1841 after earlier founding a weekly newspaper (The Jeffersonian) at the request ...
Horace Greeley, the son of a New England farmer and day laborer, was born in Amherst, New Hampshire in February 1811.
The papers of journalist Horace Greeley (1811-1872) consist of 2000 items (4958 images) in seven containers, and span the years 1812 to 1928, with the bulk ...
Horace Greeley was the founder and editor of the New York Tribune, probably the nation's most influential newspaper in an era when most journals were either ...
Horace Greeley was born in 1811 near Amherst, New Hampshire, to a poor farming family. Though physically feeble, Greeley had an affinity for books.
Mar 6, 2020 · Greeley changed journalism in America, considering himself to be a “Public Teacher” who exerted “a resistless influence over public opinion.