Carter, John, 1745-1814

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Dates:
Birth 1745
Death 1814

Biographical notes:

John Carter (1745-1814) served as an apprentice to Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790) and David Hall (1714-1772) in Philadelphia, Pa., until 1768, when he moved to Providence, R.I. He became associated with Sarah Updike Goddard ( -1770) in the publication of the Providence Gazette. In 1769 he became sole editor of the influential newspaper and remained in that position until his retirement in 1814. Carter also served as postmaster of Providence from 1772-1792.

From the description of Account book, 1768-1775. (American Antiquarian Society). WorldCat record id: 214056128

Printer and journalist John Carter was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1745. After an apprenticeship with Benjamin Franklin, Carter moved in 1767 to Providence, Rhode Island, and began work with the Providence Gazette, the weekly newspaper operated by William Goddard with his sister, Mary Katherine Goddard, and their mother, Sarah Goddard. When William Goddard moved to Philadelphia to begin publishing the Philadelphia Chronicle in 1768, Carter purchased the Gazette, producing the paper until near his death in 1814. From 1773 to 1779, Carter partnered with William Wilkinson, and the press operated under the name Carter and Wilkinson.

From 1772 until 1792 Carter served as the first Postmaster of Providence (commissioned by his former employer, Benjamin Franklin, who was Postmaster-General). During the Revolutionary War, he served on the Committee of Correspondence.

In 1769, John Carter married Amey Crawford (1744-1806), daughter of Captain John Crawford of Providence. They had twelve children, nine of whom survived into adulthood. Ann Carter, their eldest daughter, married Nicholas Brown of Providence; they were the parents of John Carter Brown. Their eldest son, Benjamin Bowen Carter, studied under Dr. Benjamin Rush and practiced medicine for a short time in Connecticut. He spent most of his career as a doctor and supercargo for the Brown family on many China trade voyages, on the ship Ann &Hope. Carter’s other sons, James, Crawford and William, were also involved in maritime trade.

Brown, Ann, 1770-1798(Married to Nicholas Brown) Carter, Benjamin Bowen, 1771-1835 Carter, John, 1774-1815 Carter, Crawford, 1775-779 (Son) Carter, March 20-21, 1777 Jenckes, Rebecca, 1778-1837 (Married to Amos Throop Jenckes) Carter, James, 1780-ca.1812 Carter, Crawford, 1782-1868 Carter, (Daughter), June-Sept 1783 Carter, William, 1785-1821 Carter, Huldah Maria, 1787-1842 Danforth, Elizabeth Ann, 1790-1876 (Married to Walter Raleigh Danforth)

From the guide to the John Carter family papers, Carter (John), 1769-1917, (bulk 1769-1844), (John Carter Brown Library)

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Subjects:

  • Booksellers and bookselling
  • Publishers and publishing
  • Newspapers

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  • Rhode Island (as recorded)
  • Providence (R.I.) (as recorded)