New York Dispatch
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The New York Dispatch also called the New York Weekly Dispatch and the Weekly Dispatch, was a newspaper published in New York City
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The paper previously owned by Amor J. Williamson was purchased by Francis Shubael Smith
and Francis Scott Street
in 1858. Smith an editor at the Dispatch and Street a bookkeeper paid $40,000 for the ownership of the paper and were given 5 years to pay.
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The paper previously owned by Amor J. Williamson was purchased by Francis Shubael Smith
Francis Shubael Smith
Francis Shubael Smith I partnered with Francis Scott Street and started the publishing firm of Street & Smith.-Biography:...
and Francis Scott Street
Francis Scott Street
Francis Scott Street , with partner Francis Shubael Smith were the owners of Street & Smith publishing company in New York City.-New York Dispatch:...
in 1858. Smith an editor at the Dispatch and Street a bookkeeper paid $40,000 for the ownership of the paper and were given 5 years to pay.