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  1. 3. Nov. 2023 · Letter from Hon. Joseph Medill—Interesting Reminiscences of the Lincoln-Douglas Campaign of 1858. The following letter of Mr. J. K. Magie, of Springfield, Ill., to Hon. Joseph Medill, of the Chicago Tribune, with the reply which it evoked from the latter, will be read with interest by large numbers of the friends of the late President Lincoln:

  2. Joseph Medill Patterson (* 6. Januar 1879 in Chicago, Illinois; † 26. Mai 1946 in New York City, New York) war ein US-amerikanischer Journalist und Zeitungsverleger. Leben und Werk. Seine Journalistenkarriere begann der aus einer Verle ...

  3. Joseph Medill (April 6, 1823 – March 16, 1899) was a Canadian-American newspaper editor and politician who was the Mayor of Chicago from 1871 through 1873. He left as mayor of Chicago because he was going on a tour to Europe .

  4. Joseph Medill (1823-1899) Abraham Lincoln holding the “Press and Tribune” circa 1858-1860. “Joseph Medill of the Chicago Tribune regarded the President as a kind of personal property, and when his faction seemed not to be securing its share of the patronage he raged: ‘We made Abe and by G- we can unmake him…'” wrote historian David ...

  5. Medill, Joseph Meharry. A Canadian by birth and the child of Irish immigrants, Joseph Medill was a principal figure in Illinois politics as owner and editor of the Chicago Tribune. Born in New Brunswick and raised in Ohio, Medill began his career as a lawyer before becoming interested in both politics and journalism.

  6. 22. Mai 2024 · Joseph Medill Patterson was an American journalist, coeditor and publisher—with his cousin Robert Rutherford McCormick—of the Chicago Tribune from 1914 to 1925; he subsequently became better known as editor and publisher of the New York Daily News, the first successful tabloid newspaper in the