William Alexander Linn
William Alexander Linn | |
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Born | Deckertown, New Jersey, US | September 4, 1846
Died | February 23, 1917 Hackensack, New Jersey, US | (aged 70)
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Occupation(s) | Journalist, historian |
William Alexander Linn (September 4, 1846 โ February 23, 1917)[1] was a United States journalist and historian.
Biography
William Alexander Linn was born in Deckertown (now Sussex), New Jersey on September 4, 1846. He graduated from Phillips Academy, Andover, Massachusetts, in 1864, at Yale in 1868, and in 1883 was admitted to the New York bar. From 1868 to 1891, he was engaged in newspaper work, during part of that time being on the staff of the New York Tribune, and was managing editor of the Evening Post, 1891โ1900, resigning to devote himself to literary work.[2]
He was president of the Hackensack Mutual Building and Loan Association from its organization in 1887 and was president of the People's National Bank of Hackensack, New Jersey, from its organization in 1903 to 1916. He was president of the First National Bank of Ridgefield Park, New Jersey, from its organization in 1910 to 1913. He was elected county collector of Bergen County, New Jersey, January 3, 1916. He was a member of the New Jersey Commission of 1899 which secured the legislation under which the Palisades Interstate Park Commission, which has saved the Palisades front from destruction, was appointed, and was a member of the latter commission from its organization to 1913. He was a member of the National Geographic Society, the New Jersey Historical Society, Bergen County Historical Society, and trustee of the Johnson Public Library of Hackensack.[2]
Linn was a resident of Hackensack, New Jersey.[3] He died there on February 23, 1917.[4]
Works
- Rob and His Gun (1902)
- The Story of the Mormons (1902)
- Horace Greeley, Founder and Editor of the New York Tribune (1903)
Notes
- ^ "Subjects of Biographies". Dictionary of American Biography. Vol. Comprehensive Index. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. 1990.
- ^ a b Rines 1920.
- ^ A Thousand American Men of Mark To-day, p. 260. Accessed November 15, 2017. "William Alexander Linn Lawyer, Banker, Author of Hackensack, N.J. was born Sept 4. 1846, in Sussex, N.J"
- ^ "County Collector W. A. Linn is Stricken by Apoplexy". The Evening Record and Bergen County Herald. Hackensack, New Jersey. February 24, 1917. pp. 1, 6. Retrieved July 12, 2025 โ via Newspapers.com.
References
- This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Rines, George Edwin, ed. (1920). . Encyclopedia Americana.