Nathaniel Willis (1755–1831), American newspaperman in Boston, Virginia and Ohio
Nathaniel Willis (1780–1870), American editor and publisher in Boston and Maine
Nathaniel Parker Willis (1806–1867), American author, poet and editor
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Nathaniel Parker Willis (January 20, 1806 – January 20, 1867), also known as N. P. Willis, was an American writer, poet and editor who worked with several...
Her older brother Nathaniel Parker Willis became a notable journalist and magazine owner. Her younger brother Richard Storrs Willis became a musician...
WillisNathaniel Huggins (February 7, 1886 – July 15?, 1941) was a historian and social activist. He was one of the earliest proponents of teaching African...
condition that either Nathaniel Parker Willis or Harriet Beecher Stowe would supply a preface. Jacobs was unwilling to ask Willis, who held pro-slavery...
14, 1919. They had no children. Willis' father, Judge Willis Augustus Lee Sr., was one of fourteen children of Nathaniel Wiley Lee (aka Nat Lee, founder...
Recorder was a Congregationalist newspaper established by NathanielWillis (Nathaniel Parker Willis's father) and Sidney E. Morse in 1816 in Boston, Massachusetts...
NathanielWillis "Tan" Parker IV (born May 22, 1971) is a businessman and Republican politician who has served in the Texas Senate, representing the 12th...
husband, actor Bruce Willis. She and Willis have three daughters together: Rumer Glenn Willis (born August 16, 1988), Scout LaRue Willis (born July 20, 1991)...
Grinnell Willis (1848-1930) was a textile merchant and philanthropist, and the son of noted poet Nathaniel Parker Willis. Willis founded and ran Grinnell...
American Herald (1784–1790), and The Argus. He worked with NathanielWillis as "Powars & Willis." In 1781 he kept his printing-office in Boston, at "the...
and Worcester, Massachusetts, published by Edward Eveleth Powars and NathanielWillis. The American Herald: and the General Advertiser (Jan. 19, 1784-Mar...
in West Virginia. The newspaper was operated by NathanielWillis, grandfather of Nathaniel Parker Willis and a participant in the Boston Tea Party. In 1808...
books in the United States, which will continue until 1860. April 16 – NathanielWillis Senior begins publishing a new magazine for children, The Youth's Companion...
Award for Distinguished Performance for The Nance, the Theatre World John Willis Award for Lifetime Achievement in the Theater, the Eugene O'Neill Monte...
Independent Chronicle. Publishers also included Edward E. Powars, NathanielWillis, and Adams & Rhoades; Capt. Thomas Adams (ca.1757–1799) was the editor...
(November 14, 2007). "Nathaniel Marston ousted from OLTL". Soapcentral.com. United States. Retrieved August 30, 2020. John Willis, Barry Monush (2004)...
19th to the 21st Congresses (1825–1831). He was the nephew of Nathaniel Macon. Willis Alston was born in 1769 near Littleton in the Province of North...
songwriter. With Nathaniel Parker Willis, he co-founded the daily New York Evening Mirror by merging his fledgling weekly New-York Mirror with Willis's American...
Portland Press Herald. The newspaper was founded by Calvin Day and NathanielWillis. Its offices, along with the offices of all the newspapers in the city...
when she was eleven years old. She enclosed her short story to Deacon NathanielWillis with a note authorizing him to print it in his newspaper, The Youth’s...
the rules and regulations adopted by the Board of Managers. Boston: NathanielWillis, 1816. Emmet. 1997. Whitney, David R. (1878), The Suffolk Bank, Cambridge...
City. The phrase was coined in 1844 by American poet and author Nathaniel Parker Willis. Soon, the term came to be used to describe the upper circles not...
the three victims, but waited in a vehicle nearby. The man who shot them, Willis Mark Haynes, was sentenced to life imprisonment without parole plus 45 years...