Solomon Southwick (December 25, 1773 – November 18, 1839) was an American newspaper publisher and political figure who was a principal organizer of the Anti- ...
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 (1731-1797) was both printer and publisher, editing the weekly Newport Mercury, and producing a wide variety of other material.
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 ...
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 " ...