Edward Eveleth Powars
Edward Eveleth Powars was a printer in Boston and Worcester, Massachusetts, in the late 18th century. He published the Independent Chronicle (1776-ca.1779),[1][2] the Boston Evening-Post (1781–1784),[3] the American Herald (1784–1790), and The Argus. He worked with Nathaniel Willis as "Powars & Willis."[4]
In 1781 he kept his "printing-office" in Boston, at "the lower end of State-Street, over Mr. Simon Eliot's snuff-store."[5] He moved to Worcester in 1788, "having been humiliatingly neglected ... for printing a free paper."[6] By 1791 he'd returned to Boston; around 1796 he lived on Temple Street.[7][8]
Around 1803 he worked "as a compositor in the office of Samuel Etheridge, in Charlestown."[9] In 1813 "he held the office of Messenger to the Governor and Council of the Commonwealth."[10][11]
"At a later period, he was a traveling bookseller, and died on one of his expeditions in the Western States."[10]
References
- ↑ Library of Congress. Independent chronicle, w., Sept. 19-Oct. 31, 1776.
- ↑ Library of Congress. The Independent chronicle. And the universal advertiser, w., s.w., Nov. 7, 1776-Dec. 29, 1800+
- ↑ Library of Congress. The Boston evening-post: and the general advertiser, w., Oct. 20, 1781-Jan. 10, 1784.
- ↑ Boston news letter, and city record, Sept. 23, 1826.
- ↑ Boston Evening Post, Dec. 8, 1781.
- ↑ New Hampshire Spy, Sept. 16, 1788
- ↑ Herald of Freedom, July 1, 1791
- ↑ Boston Directory. 1796
- ↑ Joseph Tinker Buckingham. Specimens of newspaper literature: with personal memoirs, anecdotes, and reminiscences, Volume 1. Redding and Co., 1852. Google books
- 1 2 Buckingham. 1852
- ↑ Resolves of the General Court of the commonwealth of Massachusetts passed at the sessions, in October 1812, and January 1813 published agreeably to a resolve of January 11, 1812.
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