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Dennie, Joseph

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Dennie, Joseph (1768-1812)

US journalist. Known initially for his manners and morals essays, he edited the Farmer's Weekly Museum and, The Port Folio, a successful pro-Federalist literary and political journal. In 1805 he was acquitted on sedition charges for allegedly anti-democratic writings.

He was born in Boston, Massachusetts. His early writings were dubbed ‘Lay Preacher’ essays. His column for The Port Folio was written under the traditionalist name Oliver Oldschool.


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