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.[1]
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New Hampshire, on November 14, 1838, the son of Stilson Eastman Hutchins and Clara Eaton Hutchins. He moved to Saint Louis, establishing the Saint Louis...
United States StilsonHutchins (1838–1912) an American newspaper reporter and publisher, best known as founder of The Washington Post. Stilson wrench, a heavy-duty...
Tribune and the Los Angeles Times. The newspaper was founded in 1877 by StilsonHutchins (1838–1912), and in 1880 it added a Sunday edition, becoming the city's...
memorial was StilsonHutchins, founder of The Washington Post, who lived near Scott Circle and was a native of New Hampshire like Webster. Hutchins greatly...
Italian troops seized control of the Turkish island of Stampalia. Died: StilsonHutchins, 73, American publisher and founder of The Washington Post (b. 1838)...
Wheelock) - The Atlanta Constitution (Henry W. Grady & Evan Howell) - San Francisco Chronicle (Michael H. de Young) - The Washington Post (StilsonHutchins)...
novel The Old Curiosity Shop. The work was commissioned in 1890 by StilsonHutchins, who soon pulled out of the deal. Elwell nevertheless finished the...
Charles G. Conn (1844–1931) of Elkhart, Indiana; later publisher StilsonHutchins (1838–1912), the previous founder/owner of The Washington Post, 1877–1889...
statues not paid for by the U.S. government. It was a donation from StilsonHutchins, founder of The Washington Post. The fourth statue installed, sculpted...
east side of Pendleton's house facing Rhode Island Avenue. In 1883 StilsonHutchins, founder of The Washington Post, also built a home on the northwest...
commissioned a statue of Benjamin Franklin to stand over the entrance. StilsonHutchins, founder and publisher of The Washington Post, purchased the statue...
Secretary of the Treasury William Windom and The Washington Post founder StilsonHutchins built mansions around the circle. The area continued to be a desirable...
experience entitled Prisoner of State which was published in 1863. He, StilsonHutchins, and John Hodnett established the St. Louis Star newspaper in 1866...
The New York Civil List compiled by Franklin Benjamin Hough, Stephen C. Hutchins and Edgar Albert Werner (1870; pg. 443, 485, 487 and 489) Biographical...
Transportation. October 24, 2006. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |url= (help) Hutchins, Stilson; Moore, Joseph West (1885). The National Capital, Past and Present...
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The New York Civil List compiled by Franklin Benjamin Hough, Stephen C. Hutchins and Edgar Albert Werner (1867; see pg. 439 for Senate districts; pg. 442...