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Harry Croswell (June 16, 1778 – March 13, 1858) was a crusading political journalist, a publisher, author, and an Episcopal Church clergyman.

Harry Croswell

Journalist and publisher
Harry Croswell was a crusading political journalist, a publisher, author, and an Episcopal Church clergyman. Wikipedia
Born: June 16, 1778, West Hartford, CT
Died: March 13, 1858 (age 79 years), New Haven, CT
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