Pasko, W. W. (Wesley Washington), 1840-1897
Variant namesHorace Greeley was a writer, editor, and politician, and one of the most famous newspapermen of the 19th century. His New York herald was known for energetic reporting, moral standards, and intellectual appeal; its correspondents included Mark Twain, Bayard Taylor, Karl Marx, and Margaret Fuller, the first woman journalist on the staff of a major paper. He was a national figure, an innovative journalist, and influenced ideas throughout the United States.
From the description of Letters received by W.W. Pasko in reply to invitations extended to attend the unveiling of a bust of Horace Greeley, 1876. (Pennsylvania State University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 53458455
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referencedIn | Henry Oscar Houghton papers, 1773-1932 (bulk 1833-1895) | Houghton Library | |
creatorOf | Clark, John S. ALS, 1882 January 27 : Auburn, N.Y. to W.W. Pasko / John S. Clark. | Haverford College Library | |
creatorOf | Pasko, W. W. (Wesley Washington), 1840-1897. Letters received by W.W. Pasko in reply to invitations extended to attend the unveiling of a bust of Horace Greeley, 1876. | Pennsylvania State University Libraries | |
referencedIn | John A. Dix Collection, 1831-1879 | Syracuse University. Library. Special Collections Research Center |
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Birth 1840
Death 1897