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John Anderson (publisher) : ウィキペディア英語版 | John Anderson (publisher) John Anderson (March 22, 1836 – February 24, 1910) was a Norwegian-American publisher.
==Background== John Anderson was born at Voss in Søndre Bergenhus Amt, Norway. He was the son of Anders Knudsen Saue (1806–49) and Ragnhild Samsonsdatter Øen (1812–97). He was brought by his parents to Chicago in 1845. His father subsequently died in the cholera epidemic in 1849. Anderson soon became an errand boy in a shop and delivered newspapers for the ''Commercial Advertiser''. This led to a position as an apprentice typographer at that publication. John Anderson subsequently worked for the ''Chicago Tribune''. Anderson decided in 1866 to leave the ''Chicago Tribune'' to start his own company. 〔(NB.no (Martin Ulvestad, ''Nordmændene i Amerika'' (Minneapolis, MN: History Book Company’s Forlag, Volume I. 1907) ) 〕〔(''John Anderson (1836–1910)'' (Thor M. Andersens bibliografiske database) )〕
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