Hezekiah Niles

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Hezekiah Niles was an early 19th-century American editor and publisher best known for founding and running the influential weekly periodical Niles' Weekly Register.

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instanceOf historian of his time
human
journalist
publisher
birthDate 1777-10-10
birthPlace Chester County, Pennsylvania NERFINISHED
Chester County, Province of Pennsylvania NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
coveredTopic American politics
War of 1812 NERFINISHED
economic policy
foreign affairs
slavery debate in the United States
deathDate 1839-04-02
deathPlace Wilmington, Delaware NERFINISHED
describedAs important chronicler of American public affairs
influential early 19th-century American editor
employer Niles' Weekly Register NERFINISHED
familyName Niles NERFINISHED
founded Niles' Weekly Register NERFINISHED
genre historical documentation
news reporting
political journalism
givenName Hezekiah NERFINISHED
influenced American political discourse in the early 19th century
later historians using Niles' Weekly Register as a source
knownFor editing Niles' Weekly Register
founding Niles' Weekly Register
publishing Niles' Weekly Register
languageOfWorkOrName English
name Hezekiah Niles NERFINISHED
nationality American
notableWork Niles' Weekly Register NERFINISHED
occupation editor
journalist
printer
publisher
periodicalFoundedIn 1811
placeOfPublication Baltimore, Maryland NERFINISHED
politicalAlignment Republican (Jeffersonian Republican) sympathies
residence Baltimore, Maryland NERFINISHED
Wilmington, Delaware NERFINISHED
roleInPublication editor of Niles' Weekly Register
proprietor of Niles' Weekly Register
publisher of Niles' Weekly Register
startTimeOfActivity early 19th century

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