Charles Wheeler Denison
Two brief articles on Charles Denison – Charter Oak New Series 1 50 2 Dec 17 1846
“☞We have received the second No. of “Denison’s Best Bower,” which is a decided improvement upon the first. It deserves to succeed, and we hope it may. The editor—Rev. C.W. Denison—has had some bitter experiences in life, but they may yet be of use to him. Phrenologically, he has large hope, large ideality, and small caution—and this has played the very mischief with him in business matters. But we are persuaded that he always meant to do right—and we trust that he may yet triumph over all his difficulties, and be a stronger man for his long wrestle with poverty, disappointment, and calamity. We see that he has published our name as an agent for Connecticut. We cheerfully accept the appointment, and shall be happy to forward any subscriptions for the “Best Bower” that may be left with us for that purpose. A copy of the paper can be seen at our office.”
And, a bit below, a small fun question
“Does our friend, Denison of the ‘Best Bower,’ mean to throw his Bible overboard? We see he has fastened it to his anchor.”
- First Name
- Charles
- Additional Names
- Wheeler
- Last Name
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Denison
- Born
- 11 November 1809
- Died
- 14 November 1881
- Profession
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Editor
Writer - Note
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Editor of the Stonington Phenix, where he worked with William Burleigh
First editor of The Emancipator 1833
His wife was a major novelist
He was from the New London area
Article about his short-lived newspaper, Denison's Best Bower, in The Charter Oak (text attached to this entry) - Letter to William Lloyd Garrison in March 1831
- The Charter Oak
- Religious Affiliation
- Baptists
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