Solomon Southwick (December 25, 1773 – November 18, 1839) was an American newspaper publisher and political figure who was a principal organizer of the...
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Solomon Southwick (1731 – December 23, 1797) was a Newport, Rhode Island printer and newspaper publisher. He was a prominent Patriot during the American...
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United States Supreme Court Justice Smith Thompson and journalist Solomon Southwick. This is the first election to feature a winning candidate who eventually...
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politician Lawrence Southwick (c.1600–1660), early American settler Leslie H. Southwick (born 1950), American judge Solomon Southwick (1773–1839), New York...
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unexpectedly strong. Though its candidate for governor of New York, Solomon Southwick, was defeated, the Anti-Masonic Party became the main opposition party...
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printed by the states are also extant, including seven copies of the Solomon Southwick broadside, one of which was acquired by Washington University in St...
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Newport Mercury (section Solomon Southwick, 1768–1787)
to Solomon Southwick, who ran the newspaper in Newport until the British occupied Aquidneck Island in 1776. Before leaving the island, Southwick buried...
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Albany Register, which was published by Henry C. Southwick and edited by his brother Solomon Southwick. In 1816, Weed moved to the Albany Argus, published...
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nominated Henry Huntington for Lieutenant Governor. Newspaper publisher Solomon Southwick ran as an independent. Result: The Tribune Almanac 1841 New York gubernatorial...
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Twenty-Fifth Session of the Legislature. Albany, New York: Solomon Southwick. p. 83. Southwick, Solomon (February 17, 1816). "Lancaster School Society". The...
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