WALTER COLTON
\wˈɒltə kˈə͡ʊltən], \wˈɒltə kˈəʊltən], \w_ˈɒ_l_t_ə k_ˈəʊ_l_t_ə_n]\
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An American miscellaneous writer; born in Rutland, Vt., May 9, 1797; died in Philadelphia, Pa., Jan. 22, 1851. Became professor of moral philosophy and belles-lettres at Middletown Academy, Conn. (1825); in 1828-30 was editor of the American Spectator, Washington. In 1845 he went to California, and in Monterey established the first newspaper of the State, called the Californian. He wrote many books of interest, including "A Visit to Athens and Constantinople" (1836) and "Three Years in California" (1850). In 1851 Dr. Cheever edited "The Sea and Sailor, Notes of France and Italy, and Other Literary Remains", with a biography of the author.
By Charles Dudley Warner
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Quinones
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