• John Fenno (Aug. 12, 1751 (O.S.) – Sept. 14, 1798) was a Federalist Party editor among early American publishers and major figure in the history of American...
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    Gazette of the United States (category John Adams)
    the next year. It was friendly to the Federalist Party. Its founder, John Fenno, intended it to unify the country under its new government. As the leading...
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  • Fenno may refer to: Various concepts related to Finland John Fenno, U.S. Federalist Party editor Richard Fenno, American political scientist Charles Fenno...
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    The John A. Fenno House is a historic house at 171 Lowell Avenue in Newton, Massachusetts. The 2+1⁄2-story wood-frame house was built c. 1854, and is...
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    New Netherland in 1657. Among his descendants were Governor of New York John T. Hoffman, Congressman Ogden Hoffman, New York Attorney General Josiah Ogden...
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    Finno-Ugric Students' Conference Variants of the name include Finno-Ugrian, Fenno-Ugric, Fenno-Ugrian, and Ugro-Finnic. Collins English Dictionary – Complete & Unabridged...
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    grandson of John Fenno, the Federalist editor of the Gazette of the United States. One aunt, Harriet Fenno (d. 1808), was married to John Rodman, the...
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    in the invention; however, a correspondence between George Whatley and John Fenno, editor of the Gazette of the United States, suggested that Franklin had...
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    from the original on 2 February 2015. Retrieved 12 December 2013. Sundholm, John; Thorsen, Isak; Andersson, Lars Gustaf; Hedling, Olof; Iversen, Gunnar; Møller...
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    Giroux. ISBN 978-0-553-27556-8. OCLC 849889526. Fenno, Richard F. Jr (1990). The Presidential Odyssey of John Glenn. Washington, D.C.: CQ Press. ISBN 978-0-87187-567-9...
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  • Allen attempted to rob a wagon driven by Mr. Presser and John Fenno along the Salem Turnpike. Fenno leapt from the wagon onto Allen, and Allen's gun discharged...
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    in the invention; however, a correspondence between George Whatley and John Fenno, editor of The Gazette of the United States, suggested that Franklin had...
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    many newspapers at their command, slashed back with equal vituperation. John Fenno and "Peter Porcupine" (William Cobbett) were their nastiest penmen and...
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  • Richard Francis Fenno Jr. (December 12, 1926 – April 21, 2020) was an American political scientist known for his pioneering work on the U.S. Congress...
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    It was the leading Federalist newspaper, founded in 1789 and edited by John Fenno. It was a militant mouthpiece for the Federalist party and the Washington...
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    John Fenno in print. His son John Ward Fenno confronted Bache, demanding that he publicly apologize to his father; when the publisher refused, Fenno assaulted...
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    York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux. pp. 99–104. ISBN 978-0-374-13470-9. Nagy, John (2016). "The truth uncovered". Notre Dame Magazine. Archived from the original...
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    and politician from New York and Florida. He married Harriet Fenno, daughter of John Fenno. Harriet Rodman died in 1808, and was buried in Trinity Churchyard...
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    factions, and each side developed its own partisan newspapers. Noah Webster, John Fenno, and William Cobbett were energetic editors for the Federalists, while...
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    Dunlap  1747–1812 Benjamin Edes  1732–1803 John Fenno  1751–1798 Thomas Fleet (printer)  (1685–1758) John Foster (printer) (1648–1681) Daniel Fowle (printer)  1715–1787...
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    capital of the young nation, where it quickly assumed epidemic proportions. John Fenno, publisher of the influential Gazette of the United States, contracted...
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    It was the leading Federalist newspaper, founded in 1789 and edited by John Fenno. It was a militant mouthpiece for the Federalist party and the Washington...
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  • Army officer), Governor of Guadeloupe, died of yellow fever in 1794. John Fenno, Federalist Party editor and major figure in the history of American newspapers...
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    Council: Robert Fennelly; Lewis Lerow; Scammel Penniman; Benjamin Clark; John Fenno; Thomas Wells; Abraham William Fuller; Amos Farnsworth; George Hallet;...
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    administration felt the need of a paper, and, under the influence of Hamilton, John Fenno issued at New York, April 15, the first number of The Gazette of the United...
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    Maria Fenno (1781–1823), daughter of John Fenno (1751–1798), the Federalist editor of the Gazette of the United States. Maria's sister, Mary Eliza Fenno (d...
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  • Jenny Fenno was a poet and religious writer active in Boston during the late 18th century. She is known for her collection of essays and poems Original...
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    Publisher of the Boston Gazette along with John Gill. Also published The Boston Gazette and Country Journal John Fenno  1751–1798 Federalist Party editor; Founder...
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  • Dan Fenno Henderson (May 24, 1921 – March 14, 2001) was a university professor who established the Asian law program at the University of Washington....
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  • Loudon, there was Francis Childs, Thomas Greenleaf, Archibald McLean, and John Fenno who all submitted petitions for this important contract. In a letter of...
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