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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. Anti-Masonic Party Nominee for Governor of New York.
Southwick became the printer and editor of the Newport Mercury as well as a statesman. He also served as a member of Rhode Island's general assembly and as ...
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 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 (1773–1839), journalist and public official, was born in Newport, Rhode Island. The son of a newspaper publisher, he began his own career in ...
His efforts as an advocate of American independence, and as newspaper printer in the face of difficult historical circumstances, have generally been recognized, ...
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 ...
30 avr. 2009 · Solomon SOUTHWICK, b. Newport, R.I., Dec. 25, 1773; d. Albany, Nov. 18, 1839. Came to this city, 1792; became connected with the Albany Register ...
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A LAYMAN S APOLOGY,1834,Sherlock (Solomon Southwick) ; Binding. Hardcover ; Subject. Religion & Spirituality ; Year Printed. 1934 ; Accurate description. 5.0.