http://www.mrlincolnandfriends.org/the-journalists/joseph-medill/ Nettet12. apr. 2024 · Within these pages are reports of the Great Chicago Fire in 1871 and other news events in a vibrant city of national economic and political importance. The "Daily Chicago Tribune" became a leading anti-slavery newspaper when Joseph Medill took the helm in 1855. Catch up on your reading of late 19th-century trends through these …
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NettetJoseph Medill Patterson Albright (né Reeve; born April 3, 1937) is an American retired journalist and author. A descendent of the Medill-Patterson media family, Albright wrote for the Chicago Sun-Times before becoming a reporter and executive at Newsday. Nettet16. feb. 2024 · Served as editor-in-chief of the Chicago Tribune; One of the founders of the Republican Party; Died March 16, 1899 in San Antonio, Texas; Buried in Graceland Cemetery ... University of Chicago Press, … family wall hanging
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Nettet5. apr. 2024 · Joseph Medill Patterson – Captain, United States Army. April 5, 2024 by Michael Robert Patterson. Joseph Medill Patterson was born on January 6, 1879 into the American family that founded the Chicago Tribune. He worked in the newspaper business and volunteered for service in the United States Army at the outbreak of World War I. NettetJoseph Medill Patterson, (born January 6, 1879, Chicago, Illinois, U.S.—died May 26, 1946, New York, New York), American journalist, coeditor and publisher—with his cousin Robert Rutherford … NettetIn 1901, two years after Medill's death, it installed its first color press. In the following decade, the Tribune was led by Medill's son-in-law Robert Patterson and editor James … cooper beckwith associates