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  1. Stilson Hutchins (November 14, 1838 – April 23, 1912) was an American newspaper reporter and publisher, best known as founder of the broadsheet newspaper The Washington Post. Hutchins was also a Southern sympathizer and an outspoken racist against African Americans, Asian Americans, and immigrants.

  2. Early history (1877-1933) 1877: Founded by independent-minded Democrat Stilson Hutchins, The Washington Post began publishing on Thursday, Dec. 6. It was printed at 914 Pennsylvania Ave. NW and...

  3. Fundado en 1877 por Stilson Hutchins (1838-1912), tres años más tarde se convirtió en el primer periódico de publicación diaria en Washington D. C. Edición de The Washington Post del 21 de julio de 1969, cuya portada anuncia la llegada del hombre a la Luna.

  4. 13 de jun. de 2012 · In 1877, Stilson Hutchins hired Aiken for The Post. A year later, Aiken was dead (of "fatty degeneration of the heart"). No one is sure how he ended up in the plot of a family named Eaton .

  5. Learn how the Washington Post, founded by Stilson Hutchins in 1877, became a leading newspaper in the US and the world. Explore its role in publishing the Pentagon Papers and exposing the Watergate scandal.

  6. Stilson Hutchins, 1838-1912; a biography of the founder of the Washington post. Responsibility. by Edward J. Gallagher. Imprint. Laconia, N.H., Citizen Pub. Co., 1965. Physical description. 206 p. illus., ports. 21 cm. At the library. SAL3 (off-campus storage) No public access. Stacks Request. More options. Find it at other libraries via WorldCat.

  7. 16 de ago. de 2023 · Stilson Hutchins (1838 - 1912) was an American newspaper reporter and publisher, best known as founder of "The Washington Post". Hutchins was born in Whitefield, Coos County, New Hampshire, on 14 November 1838, the son of Stilson Eastman Hutchins and Clara Eaton Hutchins.