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William Maxwell (1766 - 1809)

William Maxwell
Born in New Yorkmap [uncertain]
Son of [father unknown] and [mother unknown]
[sibling(s) unknown]
Husband of — married 8 Apr 1793 in Hamilton, Ohio, USAmap
Descendants descendants
Died at age 42 in Beaver Creek, Greene, Ohiomap
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Biography

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William Maxwell (c. 1766 – September 10, 1809) was the first engraver to publish a newspaper in Cincinnati, Ohio. The paper was called the Centinel of the Northwest Territory, and the first issue was published on Saturday, November 9, 1793. The motto of the paper was "Open to all parties–but influenced by none". He used a portable wood printing press, which he took with him to Lexington, Kentucky and set up a business. In 1793 he left for Cincinnati and began his weekly newspaper, which consisted of four pages and had a limited circulation. The printing press he used was much like the one invented by Johann Gutenberg. In 1796 he printed Laws of the Territory of the United States Northwest of the Ohio in Cincinnati, a two-hundred and twenty-five page book with one-thousand issues printed. Subsequently known as "Maxwell's Code", this was the first book printed in the Northwest Territory.[1]

Maxwell represented Hamilton County, Ohio at the first meeting of the Ohio General Assembly in Chillicothe in 1803, and there he was instrumental in the creation of Greene County, Ohio. He was briefly a judge before serving as sheriff of Greene County from 1803 until 1807. He also became active in the local militia, and was known as "Colonel Maxwell" by the time of his death.

The following children are listed on his findagrave website which has his death date as 09 Sept 1809: William Maxwell 1794–1877; Elizabeth Maxwell Owens 1797–1870; Lucinda Maxwell Sayre 1799–1822; John Maxwell 1799–1891; Ludlow Maxwell 1806–1899; Nancy Maxwell 1807–1883.

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http://www.anb.org/search?q=Maxwell%2C+William+%281766+or+1767%3F%E2%80%9310+September+1809%29%2C+pioneer+printer%2C+newspaper+editor%2C+and+office+holder

https://www.co.greene.oh.us/Blog.aspx?IID=95

http://www.worldcat.org/title/william-maxwell-1755-1809-pioneer-printer-a-case-study-of-the-treatment-of-pioneer-and-frontier-printers-and-publishers-in-american-historical-literature/oclc/887003221?referer=di&ht=edition

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https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=81468304





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