Robert E. Bonner, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Robert E. Bonner

American newspaper publisher

Date of Birth: 28-Apr-1824

Place of Birth: Ireland

Date of Death: 06-Jul-1899

Profession: editor, journalist

Zodiac Sign: Taurus


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About Robert E. Bonner

  • Robert Edwin Bonner (April 28, 1824 – July 6, 1899) was an American publisher, now best known for The New York Ledger, a weekly story newspaper.
  • He owned famous trotting horses and he was a prominent supporter of the Presbyterian Church and Pastor John Hall.Bonner was born in Ireland near Derry; his ancestors were Scottish Presbyterians.
  • He arrived in America in 1839, where his uncle owned land in Hartford, Connecticut.
  • Bonner became an apprentice in the printing trade and worked at the Hartford Courant.
  • There he was an extraordinarily fast compositor.
  • Completing his apprenticeship in 1844, he moved to New York and worked for the organ of the new American Republican Party (later Native American; Know-Nothing) while he lived by "practicing the most rigid economy".
  • When it suspended operation he found work at The Evening Mirror, a daily launched in 1844.
  • He began writing and contributed to various newspapers in other cities. He worked at The Merchant's Ledger, a financial weekly, in the advertising department and became involved with printing that newspaper.
  • He purchased it in 1851 and changed the name to The New York Ledger in 1855, when he sought a wider readership by running articles by well-known writers.
  • He also used advertising to raise the profile of the paper and increase the circulation.

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