Joseph Dennie (August 30, 1768 – January 7, 1812) was an American author and journalist who was one of the foremost men of letters of the Federalist Era...
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Polish-British writer Joseph Cotten, American actor Joseph Delaney (1945–2022), English author Joseph Dempsie, British actor Joseph Dennie, American writer...
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co-published in 1801 by Joseph Dennie and Asbury Dickins. Dickins dropped as co-publisher, and Dennie remained the editor from 1802 to 1812. Dennie wrote under the...
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Post. Though his reputation waned considerably following his death, Joseph Dennie ran three of the most popular and influential newspapers of the period...
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Thornton, "Handwriting in America: A cultural history." Page 12.[1] Joseph Dennie, Asbury Dickens, "The Port folio", 1802. Page 303 Tamara Plakins Thornton...
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Washington Irving". Southern Quarterly Review. Wiley & Putnam. p. 77. Joseph Dennie, John Elihu Hall, The Port Folio, The Editor and Asbury Dickens, 1807...
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these causes during the Adams administration. In 1799 Pickering hired Joseph Dennie as his private secretary. In 1799 Pickering sailed to England on the...
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his legal expertise. At this time, Thomas became reacquainted with Joseph Dennie, Jr., a classmate from Harvard, who had moved to Philadelphia and founded...
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Denny (surname) (section Dennie)
Denny or Dennie is a surname. Denny baronets, three titles, including lists of titleholders Anthony Denny, advisor to Henry VIII of England Arthur A. Denny...
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frequently collaborated with his friend Joseph Dennie, including co-writing a satirical column which appeared in Dennie's newspaper The Farmer's Weekly Museum...
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yellow fever, his son John Ward took over the newspaper until 1800. Joseph Dennie was an editorial assistant and produced, to Frank Luther Mott, a "strong...
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(Boulder, CO: Colorado Associated University Press, 1978), 339-40. Joseph Dennie, publisher of the Federalist Port Folio, was targeted ostensibly for...
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Lincoln, The Constitutional History of New York, Volume 1, 1906, page 609 Joseph Dennie, John Elihu Hall, The Port Folio, Volume 2, 1802, page 258 to 259 United...
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Jacques-Louis David, French painter and illustrator (d. 1825) 1768 – Joseph Dennie, American author and journalist (d. 1812) 1797 – Mary Shelley, English...
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called Port-Folio, which was published from 1806 to 1823. When editor Joseph Dennie died in 1812, Biddle took over the magazine and lived on 7th Street...
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Richard Dabney Richard Henry Dana Sr. John Beale Davidge Delaplaine Joseph Dennie Joseph Rodman Drake Peter Stephen Du Ponceau Timothy Dwight IV James Eastburn...
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the New Hampshire and Vermont Journal. D. Carlisle was the publisher. Joseph Dennie served as the paper's editor from 1796 until 1798. Oxford Reference...
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Away". The New York Times. Retrieved September 9, 2020. "Dennie, Joseph, 1768–1812. Joseph Dennie papers: Guide". Harvard University Library. Archived from...
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Benjamin De Casseres (1873–1945), journalist, critic, essayist, and poet Joseph Dennie (1768–1812), essaysist, The Lay Preacher, and The Port Folio founding...
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ISBN 0-385-24773-7 An Open Life: Joseph Campbell in Conversation with Michael Toms (1989). Editors John Maher and Dennie Briggs, foreword by Jean Erdman...
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administration organs. The editorship of the Gazette later fell to Joseph Dennie, who had previously made a success of The Farmer's Weekly Museum and...
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Carl Gustaf Tessin, Swedish politician and diplomat (b. 1695) 1812 – Joseph Dennie, American journalist and author (b. 1768) 1830 – John Thomas Campbell...
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became printers include his sons Bartholomew, Bartholomew Green Jr. and Joseph Dennie. Throughout his adult life Green also served in the Massachusetts Bay...
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of Massachusetts Press, 2020) JSTOR j.ctvwh8cbz Lafferty, Ben Paul. "Joseph Dennie and The Farmer's Weekly Museum: Readership and Pseudonymous Celebrity...
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and other papers for the Farmer's Weekly Museum of Walpole, of which Joseph Dennie was then editor. He went to London in 1801 as agent for a new hydraulic...
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born 1932 in North End Paul Demayo – IFBB professional bodybuilder Joseph Dennie – writer Joe Derrane (1930–2016) – accordion player Michael Dertouzos...
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who ghostwrote the first edition (with the possible collaboration of Joseph Dennie and Royall Tyler). Titled A Narrative of the Captivity of Mrs. Johnson...
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Osborne Wilson, entomologist and two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning author Joseph Dennie, writer David Elkind, child psychologist and author Philip Elmer-DeWitt...
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was the mother of Joseph Dennie. Ellis 1915, p. 16 Thomas, 1874, v. 1, pp. 90-91 Ellis 1915, p.14 Ellis, Milton (1915). Joseph Dennie and His Circle: A...
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Cummings (1894–1962), poet Decap (born 1984), artist and record producer Joseph Dennie (1768–1812), 18th-century writer Tomie dePaola (1934–2020), children's...
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