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Appletons' Cyclopædia of American Biography/Colesworthy, Daniel Clement

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Edition of 1900.

4804432Appletons' Cyclopædia of American Biography — Colesworthy, Daniel Clement

COLESWORTHY, Daniel Clement, publisher, b. in Portland, Me., 14 July, 1810; d. in Chelsea, Mass., 1 April, 1893. One of his family was a member of the famous "tea-party" in Boston harbor. He became a printer, and published and edited the Portland "Tribune" in 1840–4, and after 1850 was a well-known Boston bookseller. He published "Sabbath-School Hymns" (1833); "Advice to an Apprentice" (1836); "Opening Buds" (1838); "A Touch at the Times" (1840); "Chronicles of Casco Bay " (1850); and "A Group of Children, and other Poems" (1865).