Joseph Gales Jr. (June 15, 1786 – July 21, 1860) was an American journalist and the ninth mayor of Washington, D.C., from 1827 to 1830.
Joseph Gales, journalist and reformer, was born in Eckington, England, the eldest son of Thomas Gales, a local artisan and schoolmaster.
Joseph Gales (4 February 1761 – 21 July 1841) was an American journalist, newspaper publisher and political figure. He was the father of the younger Joseph ...
Născut: 1786, Eckington, Regatul Unit
Data morții: 21 iunie 1860, Washington, D.C.
Părinți: Joseph Gales, Sr.
Mandat anterior: Primar în Washington, D.C. (1827–1830)
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Joseph Gales, Jr., played a significant role in recording the debates of the US Senate. Gales was born in England and immigrated to the United States.
22 dec. 2023 · Joseph Gales (1761-1841) fled his native England in 1794 to avoid political persecution for his published writings. He and his young family (his ...
Joseph Gales Jr. (June 15, 1786 – July 21, 1860) was an American journalist and the ninth mayor of Washington, D.C., from 1827 to 1830. Found in 4 Collections ...
Other Title. Joseph Gales, Jr., editor and mayor ; Names. Clark, Allen C. (Allen Culling), 1858-1943 ; Created / Published. [Washington, 1920] ; Headings. - Gales, ...
Joseph Gales wrote articles in the Sheffield Register attacking the arrest of reformers. He also mounted a campaign against the suspension of habeas corpus.
time in Washington, D.C., on numerous portrait commissions. A related historical painting by Healy, Webster's Reply to Hayne, was originally commissioned by ...
'England's loss was the United States' gain', writes William Noblett, when the fiery eighteenth century radical Joseph Gales established a prosperous foothold ...