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The Library of Congress >Linked Data Service >LC Name Authority File (LCNAF)

Raymond, Henry J. (Henry Jarvis), 1820-1869


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    • Raymond, Henry Jarvis, 1820-1869
    • Raymond, H. J. (Henry Jarvis), 1820-1869
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        1820
    • Death Date

        1869
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        • Occupation: Editor
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        • Occupation: Politician
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        • Occupation: Legislator
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      • Raymond, Henry Jarvis, 1820-1869
    • Sources

      • found:NUCMC data from N.J. Hist. Soc. for Congar, H.N. Papers, 1863-1905(Henry J. Raymond)
      • found:LC data base, 4-10-87(hdg.: Raymond, Henry Jarvis, 1820-1869; usage: Henry J. Raymond)
      • found:DAB, 1935(Raymond, Henry Jarvis, 1820-1869, editor, politician; b. Lima, N.Y.; s. Jarvis and Lavinia (Brockway) R.; chief asst. of New York Tribune, 1841; edit. of New York Daily Times; elect. to 39th Congress, 1865)
      • found:WWWA, 1607-1896(Raymond, Henry Jarvis m. Juliette Weaver, 1843; d. N.Y.C., 1869)
      • found:Restoration and the president's policy, 1866:t.p. (speech of H.J. Raymond of New York)
      • found:Biog. dir. of the U.S. Congress, viewed online, Sept. 7, 2017(RAYMOND, Henry Jarvis, a Representative from New York; born in Lima, Livingston County, N.Y., Jan. 24, 1820; attended the common schools; was graduated from the Univ. of Vermont at Burlington in 1840; moved to New York City and studied law; engaged in journalism; was connected with the New York Tribune 1841-1848, with the Courier and Enquirer 1848-1850, and with Harper's Magazine in 1850; member of the State assembly in 1850 and 1851 and served as speaker in the latter year; established the New York Times in 1851; delegate to the Whig National Convention in 1852; Lieutenant Governor of New York in 1854; declined a renomination; delegate to the Republican National Convention in 1860; again a member of the State assembly in 1862 and served as speaker; elected as a Republican to the Thirty-ninth Congress (March 4, 1865-March 3, 1867); unsuccessful candidate for renomination in 1866; resumed newspaper activities with the New York Times; died in New York City, June 18, 1869; interment in Greenwood Cemetery, Brooklyn, N.Y.)
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      • 2025-08-04:revised
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