No, he was a New York newspaper editor. He is attributed with saying "Go West, young man" (which he may or may not have actually said). He was an advocate of westward expansion, but he never followed that advice, himself.
Horace Greeley
Horace Greeley a post Civil War journalist who opposed having Grant run for President of the United States.
Horace Greeley Wrote this , Greeleys quotation is associated with Farmers Alliance.
Horace Greeley argues for allowing the seceding states to leave the Union primarily on the grounds of preserving peace and preventing further bloodshed in the Civil War. He believes that forcing these states back into the Union could lead to prolonged conflict and suffering. Additionally, Greeley emphasizes the principle of self-determination, suggesting that if the states genuinely wish to separate, it may be more honorable to let them go rather than impose unity through violence.
No. Grinnell Iowa is named after Josiah Bushnell Grinnell, a congregational minister, abolitionist who was told by Horace Greeley, "Go west young man, go west". He founded Grinnell College, was elected Congressman to Washington for 2 terms. (Source: Internet)
Horace Greeley (February 3, 1811
Horace Greeley
Horace Greeley was born on February 3, 1811.
Horace Greeley Award was created in 1966.
Horace Greeley High School was created in 1928.
The budget of Horace Greeley High School is 110,000,000 dollars.
Horace Greeley High School's motto is 'The Lifelong Joy of Learning'.
He was a newspaper editor and publisher and helped found the Republican party and he might be the one who named the party.
Horace Greeley Cupples has written: 'Arcadian highway' -- subject- s -: Accessible book, Roads, Unemployed
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Horace Greeley
Horace Greeley