1809 - 1858
William T. Porter American Journalist
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| First Name |
William
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| Middle Name |
T.
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| Last Name |
Porter
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| Birthday |
24th December, 1809
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| Birthplace |
Newbury, Vermont
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| Died |
19th July, 1858
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| Place of Death |
New York, New York
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| Zodiac Sign |
Capricorn
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| Nationality |
American
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| Occupation Text |
Newspaper editor and journalist
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| Occupation |
Journalist
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William Trotter Porter (December 24, 1809 – July 19, 1858) was an American journalist and newspaper editor who founded an early American newspaper devoted to sports. After working at a number of small newspapers, Porter moved to New York City in the 1830s. After employment at a newspaper in the city, he founded the Spirit of the Times, a newspaper modeled on a London paper called Bell's Life in London. The Spirit, which went through a number of names and incarnations over the years, was devoted to sports and other recreational pursuits. One of Porter's main interests involved horse racing, and he was involved in attempts to create the first stud book in the United States, which did not bear fruit. He was also instrumental in the development of American literature, as the Spirit published a number of short stories by American tall tale writers, and Porter edited two collections of short stories by American writers. After publishing the Spirit through the 1830s, he sold it to another printer but continued as the editor into the 1850s. He left the original Spirit in 1855 and in 1856 was hired as editor for another sporting newspaper, Porter's Spirit of the Times, published by George Wilkes. Porter died in 1858.
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