Solomon Southwick (December 25, 1773 – November 18, 1839) was an American newspaper publisher and political figure who was a principal organizer of the Anti-Masonic Party. Solomon Southwick. 1804 portrait by Ezra Ames. Albany Institute of History & Art. Anti-Masonic Party Nominee for Governor of New York.
Date/Lieu de naissance : 25 décembre 1773, Newport, Rhode Island
Date de décès : 18 novembre 1839, Albany, État de New York
Livres : An Oration: Delivered by Appointment of the Committees of the Corporation, and the Several Civic and Military Societies, of the City of Albany, at the Methodist Episcopal Church in North Pearl Street : in Commemoration of American Independence : July Fourth, 1839, Two letters, Five Lessons for Young Men et plus
Parti : Parti anti-maçonnique
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Solomon Southwick was born in Newport, Rhode Island, the son of Solomon and Mary Southwick. He entered the College of Philadelphia (now the University of ...
Solomon Southwick (1731 – December 23, 1797) was a Newport, Rhode Island printer and newspaper publisher. He was a prominent Patriot during the American ...
Solomon Southwick (1773–1839), journalist and public official, was born in Newport, Rhode Island. The son of a newspaper publisher, he began his own career in ...
Solomon Southwick was a prominent printer and editor who lived in Newport, Rhode Island, for much of his life. He attended the first class of the College of ...
Solomon Southwick (1731-1797) was both printer and publisher, editing the weekly Newport Mercury, and producing a wide variety of other material.
Five Lessons for Young Men. by Solomon Southwick.
Newspaper Publisher and Political Organizer. He was apprenticed as a baker and trained as a commercial sailor before moving to New York City in 1791 to become ...
SOUTHWICK, Solomon, journalist, born in Newort, Rhode Island, 25 December, 1773; died in Albany, New York, 18 Nov, 1839. His father was editor of the Newport " ...