The Famous People: Newspaper Publishers and Correspondents ClipArt gallery includes 21 portraits of influential newspaper founders, publishers, editors, and reporters.

Son of the founder of the New York "Herald" and became proprietor when his father died.

James Gordon Bennett

Son of the founder of the New York "Herald" and became proprietor when his father died.

James Gordon Bennett Jr. was publisher of <em>New York Herald</em> newspaper.

James Gordon Bennett

James Gordon Bennett Jr. was publisher of New York Herald newspaper.

James Gordon Bennett (1 September 1795 – 1 June 1872), was the founder, editor and publisher of the New York Herald and a major figure in the history of American newspapers.

James Gordon Bennett

James Gordon Bennett (1 September 1795 – 1 June 1872), was the founder, editor and publisher of the…

Reporter, known for working on the <em>Courant, Republican, Mirror,</em> and <em>Merchant's Ledger.</em>

Robert Bonner

Reporter, known for working on the Courant, Republican, Mirror, and Merchant's Ledger.

William Cullen Bryant (November 3, 1794 - June 12, 1878) was an American romantic poet, journalist, and long-time editor of the New York Evening Post.

William C. Bryant

William Cullen Bryant (November 3, 1794 - June 12, 1878) was an American romantic poet, journalist,…

An American poet and long-time editor of the New York Evening Post newspaper.

William Cullen Bryant

An American poet and long-time editor of the New York Evening Post newspaper.

Cutting was the publisher of a Spanish newspaper called the <em>Il Centinela</em>.

A. K. Cutting

Cutting was the publisher of a Spanish newspaper called the Il Centinela.

(1819-1897) Newspaper editor who revived the New York Sun.

Charles A. Dana

(1819-1897) Newspaper editor who revived the New York Sun.

Printer and publisher of her magazine, "Victoria Magazine," she employed only women and advocated women to work.

Emily Faithfull

Printer and publisher of her magazine, "Victoria Magazine," she employed only women and advocated women…

(1850-1895) American writer and poet who became a reporter and journalist. He wrote children's stories and poems such as Little Boy Blue.

Eugene Field

(1850-1895) American writer and poet who became a reporter and journalist. He wrote children's stories…

(1863-1951) Publisher who ran eight major newspapers coast to coast.

William R. Hearst

(1863-1951) Publisher who ran eight major newspapers coast to coast.

George Jones was publisher of <em>New York Times</em> newspaper.

George Jones

George Jones was publisher of New York Times newspaper.

Lawyer who edited the "Herald."

Sylvester Pennoyer

Lawyer who edited the "Herald."

Pulitzer was a journalist and purchased the <em>New York World</em>. The Pulitzer Prizes were first given out in 1917.

Joseph Pulitzer

Pulitzer was a journalist and purchased the New York World. The Pulitzer Prizes were first…

An American publisher best known for posthumously establishing the Pulitzer Prizes and for originating yellow journalism.

Joseph Pulitzer

An American publisher best known for posthumously establishing the Pulitzer Prizes and for originating…

Journalist and correspondent of the New York <em>Tribune</em> and the St. Louis <em>Democrat</em>.

James Redpath

Journalist and correspondent of the New York Tribune and the St. Louis Democrat.

U. S. ambassador and newspaper editor.

Whitelaw Reid

U. S. ambassador and newspaper editor.

Whitelaw Reid was a U.S. politician and newspaper editor. Born on a farm near Xenia, Ohio, Reid Attended Xenia Academy and went on to graduate from Miami University with honors in 1856.

Whitelaw Reid

Whitelaw Reid was a U.S. politician and newspaper editor. Born on a farm near Xenia, Ohio, Reid Attended…

Whitelaw Reid (October 27, 1837 – December 15, 1912) was a U.S. politician and newspaper editor, as well as the author of a popular history of Ohio in the Civil War.

Whitelaw Reid

Whitelaw Reid (October 27, 1837 – December 15, 1912) was a U.S. politician and newspaper editor, as…

(1724-1803) British publisher who emigrated in 1760 to Philadelphia and founded the New York Gazette. After the American Revolution his paper failed.

James Rivington

(1724-1803) British publisher who emigrated in 1760 to Philadelphia and founded the New York Gazette.…

"From the most humble origin Thurlow Weed rose by slow degrees until he became one of the leading journalists of the United States and the greatest political leader of his time." —The Popular Cyclopedia, 1888

Thurlow Weed

"From the most humble origin Thurlow Weed rose by slow degrees until he became one of the leading journalists…