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Bartholomew Green Jr. (1699 or 1701 – October 29, 1751) was a son of Bartholomew Green, an colonial American printer of the Boston News-Letter They were the son and grandson of Samuel Green, respectively. Green died at Halifax and it appears that his two sons, who were printers, were never involved in the Halifax operation. Green's daughter Mary was the mother of Joseph Dennie.
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dbo:abstract | Bartholomew Green Jr. (1699 or 1701 – October 29, 1751) was a son of Bartholomew Green, an colonial American printer of the Boston News-Letter They were the son and grandson of Samuel Green, respectively. Green married Hannah Hammond in 1724 and they had five children. He apprenticed with his father until he went on his own in 1725. Almost immediately he began printing the Boston Gazette which was a rival to his father's Boston News-Letter. He continued to print this newspaper until 1732. He also worked with the firm of Bushell, Allen and Green and developed a reputation for high quality printing. A commission in the British army in 1744 appears to have adversely affected his business and in 1751 Green moved to Halifax, Nova Scotia to start a printing office. This became the first printing office in what is now Canada but Green died before it went into newspaper production. One of his partners, John Bushell, actually started the paper that Bartholomew had planned. It was named the Halifax Gazette. Green died at Halifax and it appears that his two sons, who were printers, were never involved in the Halifax operation. Green's daughter Mary was the mother of Joseph Dennie. (en) Bartholomew Green Jr. (* 1699; † 29. Oktober 1751 in Halifax) war der Sohn des gleichnamigen Vaters und 1666 geborenen Bartholomew Green, des Druckers der Zeitung The Boston News-Letter. Green heiratete am 19. November 1724 Hannah Hammond, mit der er fünf Kinder hatte. Er ging bei seinem Vater in die Lehre, bis er 1725 seine eigenen Wege ging. Fast unmittelbar nach Verlassen des elterlichen Betriebs begann er, die zu drucken, die somit eine Konkurrenz für den The Boston News-Letter des Vaters wurde. Er setzte den Druck dieser Zeitung bis 1732 fort. Er arbeitete mit dem Unternehmen von John Bushell, Allen und Green zusammen, die qualitativ hochwertige Drucke fertigten, was ihm zu einem guten Ruf verhalf. Als er Mitglied einer im Jahr 1744 eingesetzten Kommission der britischen Armee wurde, scheint dieses sein Geschäft beeinträchtigt zu haben, so dass er 1751 nach Halifax zog, wo er im September an Bord des Schiffes Endeavor ankam, um dort ein Druckereigeschäft zu eröffnen. Dieses Geschäft war somit das erste Unternehmen dieser Art auf dem Gebiet des heutigen Kanada. Allerdings starb Green, noch bevor die Zeitungsproduktion beginnen konnte. Einer seiner Partner, , begann dann mit der Herausgabe, so wie Green es geplant hatte. Er nannte die Zeitung . Green starb in Halifax und es hat den Anschein, dass seine beiden Söhne, die auch Drucker waren, niemals in das operative Geschäft der Zeitung einbezogen waren. Greens Tochter Mary war die Mutter des bedeutenden US-amerikanischen Journalisten und Autors . (de) |
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rdfs:comment | Bartholomew Green Jr. (1699 or 1701 – October 29, 1751) was a son of Bartholomew Green, an colonial American printer of the Boston News-Letter They were the son and grandson of Samuel Green, respectively. Green died at Halifax and it appears that his two sons, who were printers, were never involved in the Halifax operation. Green's daughter Mary was the mother of Joseph Dennie. (en) Bartholomew Green Jr. (* 1699; † 29. Oktober 1751 in Halifax) war der Sohn des gleichnamigen Vaters und 1666 geborenen Bartholomew Green, des Druckers der Zeitung The Boston News-Letter. Green heiratete am 19. November 1724 Hannah Hammond, mit der er fünf Kinder hatte. Er ging bei seinem Vater in die Lehre, bis er 1725 seine eigenen Wege ging. Fast unmittelbar nach Verlassen des elterlichen Betriebs begann er, die zu drucken, die somit eine Konkurrenz für den The Boston News-Letter des Vaters wurde. Er setzte den Druck dieser Zeitung bis 1732 fort. Er arbeitete mit dem Unternehmen von John Bushell, Allen und Green zusammen, die qualitativ hochwertige Drucke fertigten, was ihm zu einem guten Ruf verhalf. (de) |
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