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    Henry Jarvis Raymond

    American journalist and politician

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  1. Henry Jarvis Raymond (January 24, 1820 – June 18, 1869) was an American journalist, newspaper publisher, and politician who co-founded both the Republican Party and The New York Times.

  2. Henry Jarvis Raymond was a U.S. journalist and politician who, as the first editor and chief proprietor of The New York Times (from 1851), did much to elevate the style and tone of contemporary newspapers and who was prominent in forming the Republican Party. Raymond worked for Horace Greeley on.

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  3. Sep 18, 2017 · But a perusal of the first front page is a sobering reminder of how racial antagonism has defined America since Sept. 18, 1851, when Henry Jarvis Raymond and George Jones began publishing The...

  4. Nov 14, 2001 · HENRY JARVIS RAYMOND was an ambitious but a prudent man. It had been rash of him, deplorably reckless, to announce, three months beforehand, the exact date -- Sept. 16, 1851 -- on which his...

  5. Henry Jarvis Raymond (January 24, 1820 – June 18, 1869), born near Lima, New York, graduated from the University of Vermont, and began his journalistic career by working for the legendary editor Horace Greeley.

  6. Sep 18, 2017 · The editorial was written by the newspaper’s co-founder, Henry Jarvis Raymond. The newspaper would later lose its hyphen and the word ‘daily’, and starting in 1861 it would publish on Sunday as well.

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  8. Nov 14, 2001 · BEGINNINGS are apt to be inauspicious, and so they were in 1851 with Henry Jarvis Raymond's little newspaper.

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