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The New York Weekly was a story newspaper published from 1858–1910 in New York City . Under related names it was published from 1846–1915.

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5-557: The paper had its origins in 1846 as the New York Dispatch (1846–1854), and New York Weekly Dispatch (1855–1858), with Amor J. Williamson as proprietor. and was purchased by Francis Shubael Smith and Francis Scott Street in 1858. Smith was an editor at the Dispatch and Street a bookkeeper, and they paid $ 40,000 for the ownership of the paper (paying nothing up front, but paying it off within 5 years). From 1910-15 it

10-691: A failing magazine. They then bought the New York Weekly Dispatch in 1858. He published over 20 of his own short stories in the newspaper and many of his poems. He retired around 1877, and Francis Scott Street died in 1883. His son Ormond took over the business after his Francis's death. He died on February 1, 1887, at the Windsor Hotel in New York City of apoplexy . His funeral was held at Zion Church on Madison Avenue in New York City. This article about an American businessperson born in

15-408: The New York Weekly Dispatch . He then became a reporter at the Dispatch and then an editor. He married Mary Jellett Duff (1838-1885) around 1853, and had the following children: Francis Shubael Smith II (1854-?); Cora Anna Smith (1855-1945) who married George H. Gould; George Campbell Smith (1859-?); and Ormond Gerald Smith (1860-1933). He partnered with Francis Scott Street in 1855 to buy

20-754: The publishing firm of Street & Smith . He was born at 1798 Division Street in New York City , and was the fourth son of Mary Reed (1781-1864) and Moses Rogers Smith (1768-1847). Moses was a sailing master in the US Navy , and served in the War of 1812 . Moses met Mary Reed in the West Indies, they eloped and sailed to Manhattan . In 1832 Francis was apprenticed to the printer of the New York Albion . After completing his apprenticeship he worked at various papers including

25-465: Was published as the New York Weekly Welcome . This article about a New York newspaper is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This New York City –related article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Francis Shubael Smith Francis Shubael Smith I (December 29, 1819 – February 1, 1887) partnered with Francis Scott Street and started

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