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Nahum Capen (April 1, 1804, Canton, Massachusetts – January 9, 1886) was a writer, editor, bookseller and publisher in Boston. Nahum Capen ...
24. des. 2021 · NAHUM CAPEN, LL.D., publisher and writer, tireless student of natural science and of politics, counsellor of statesmen and authors, best ...
Nahum Capen writes to Horatio King to decline an invitation and to discuss the philosophy of dreams. Capen was postmaster of Boston, Massachusetts, ...
He wrote papers, articles, and books on history and politics, and was an advocate of free trade, federal copyright laws, popular education, and various social ...
Son of Andrew Capen (1757-1846) and Hannah Richards Capen (d. 1843). In 1830 he married Eliza Ann Moore. He was a frequent contributor to the public press ...
Nahum Capen writes to Horatio King to decline an invitation and to discuss the philosophy of dreams. Capen was postmaster of Boston, Massachusetts, from 1857 to ...
Nahum Capen, Esq., Postmaster of Boston, published 1859 ; Medium. wood engraving on newsprint ; Dimensions. image: 19 x 15 cm (7 1/2 x 5 7/8 in.) sheet: 38.3 x ...
Nahum Capen was born in Canton on April 1, 1804. His father was Andrew Capen, clerk and one of the original “proprietors” of the Canton Social Library.
The Massachusetts state record, New England register, and year book of general information 1851 (Volume V). by Nahum Capen.
[X-Info] Capen, Nahum, 1804-1886: The history of democracy; or, Political progress, historically illustrated, from the earliest to the latest periods (American ...