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Morgan Bates : ウィキペディア英語版 | Morgan Bates Morgan Bates (July 12, 1806 – March 2, 1874) was a politician from the U. S. state of Michigan. ==Early life and publishing career== Bates was born near Glens Falls, New York. He apprenticed as a printer at Sandy Hill and worked as a journeyman printer in Albany and other places. In 1826, he published the ''Warren Gazette'' in Warren, Pennsylvania; Horace Greeley worked for him as a journeyman printer. In 1828, he took charge of the ''Chautauqua Republican'' in Jamestown, New York. In 1830, he went to New York City and helped Greeley launch the ''New Yorker'' (not the modern magazine). In 1833, he was foreman with George Dawson in the office of the ''Detroit Advertiser'', which he purchased in 1839, publishing it as a Whig paper until 1858. Between 1849 and 1856 he made two trips to California via Cape Horn and started the first daily paper west of the Rocky Mountains, the ''Alta California'' in San Francisco. In 1856, he became a clerk in the office of the Auditor General in Lansing, Michigan and served two years. Then he moved to Traverse City, Michigan and started the ''Grand Traverse Herald'', which he published for sixteen years.
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