William Tudor (1779–1830)
American businessman, journalist, and author (1779-1830) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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William Tudor (January 28, 1779 – March 9, 1830) was American businessman, journalist, and author from Boston who was co-founder of the North American Review and the Boston Athenæum. It was Tudor who christened Boston "The Athens of America" in an 1819 letter. His brother Frederic Tudor founded the Tudor Ice Company and became Boston's "Ice King", shipping ice to the tropics from many local sources of fresh water including Walden Pond, Fresh Pond, and Spy Pond in Arlington, Massachusetts.
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Born | January 28, 1779 Boston |
Died | March 9, 1830 (aged 51) Rio de Janeiro |
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