The American Review: A Whig Journal
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The American Review, alternatively known as The American Review: A Whig Journal and The American Whig Review, was a New York City-based monthly periodical that published from 1844 to 1852. Published by Wiley and Putnam, it was edited by George H. Colton, and after his death, beginning with Volume 7, by James Davenport Whelpley. As of Volume 10, July 1849, the proprietors of the journal were Whelpley and John Priestly. The American Review was allied to the Whig Party
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Editor | James Davenport Whelpley (1847-1852) George H. Colton (1844-1847) |
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Categories | General interest |
Frequency | Monthly |
First issue | 1844; 180 years ago (1844) |
Final issue | 1852 (1852) |
Company | Wiley & Putnam |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
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