William T. Porter, Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

William T. Porter

American journalist

Date of Birth: 24-Dec-1809

Date of Death: 19-Jul-1858

Profession: journalist

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Capricorn


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About William T. Porter

  • 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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