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  1. Joseph Medill McCormick (* 16. Mai 1877 in Chicago, Illinois; † 25. Februar 1925 in Washington, D.C.) war ein US-amerikanischer Politiker ( Republikanische Partei ), der den Bundesstaat Illinois in beiden Kammern des Kongresses vertrat.

  2. Joseph Medill McCormick (May 16, 1877 – February 25, 1925) was part of the McCormick family of businessmen and politicians in Chicago. After working as a publisher for some time and becoming part owner of the Chicago Tribune, which his maternal grandfather had owned, he entered politics.

  3. 30. Juli 1999 · Aber Joseph Medill hatte ein Jahrhundert später einen Vorteil: Er besaß die größte Tageszeitung Chicagos. Und die begann in den 70er Jahren des 19. Jahrhunderts, einzelne Wörter zu...

  4. Medill, a Canadian-born editor who became an Ohio newspaper publisher, made the Tribune a profitable operation while using it to promulgate his Free-Soil and abolitionist views. In addition, he made the Tribune one of the most influential early advocates of Abraham Lincoln for the U.S. presidency.

  5. Joseph Medill McCormick (May 16, 1877 – February 25, 1925) was part of the McCormick family of businessmen and politicians in Chicago. After working as a publisher for some time and becoming part owner of the Chicago Tribune, which his maternal grandfather had owned, he entered politics.

  6. The Medill-McCormick-Patterson family letters and early business papers were preserved originally by Joseph Medill and his wife, Katherine Patrick Medill, and passed on to their two daughters, Mrs. Robert W. (Eleanor Medill) Patterson and Mrs. Robert S. (Katharine) McCormick, mother of Robert R. McCormick.

  7. 17. Juni 2022 · Joseph Medill McCormick (May 16, 1877 – February 25, 1925), known as Medill, was part of the McCormick family of businessmen and politicians in Chicago. He became a Representative and a Senator from Illinois in the United States.