Greene, Nathaniel, 1797-1877

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Name (Latin)
Greene, Nathaniel, 1797-1877
Other forms of name
Greene, Peter, 1797-1877
Green, P. N. (Peter N.), 1797-1877
Green, Peter N., 1797-1877
Green, Nathaniel P., 1797-1877
Date of birth
1797-05-20
Date of death
1877-11-29
Gender
male
MARC
MARC

Other Identifiers

VIAF: 29389669
Wikidata: Q6969640
Library of congress: nr 91022462
OCoLC: oca02972511
Sources of Information
  • MWA/NAIP files(hdg.: Greene, Nathaniel, 1797-1877; usage: Nathaniel Greene; P.N. Green; variants: Peter N. Green; Nathaniel P. Green; note: changed his name from Peter to Nathaniel Greene by act of Mass. legislature, ca. 1822; printer and publisher at Haverhill, Mass., 1817-20, as P.N. Green; Boston publisher, 1821-18; Boston postmaster 1829-41 and 1844-9; in Paris, 1849-66; returned to Boston 1867-77)
  • His An address, delivered at Faneuil Hall, Boston, January 8, 1828:t.p. (Nathaniel Greene. Editor of the Boston statesman)
  • DAB(Greene, Nathaniel; translator, editor, and politician; christened Peter, but in early manhood changed name to Nathaniel Greene; b. 5/20/1797 in Boscawen, N.H.; d. 11/29/1877 in Boston; practiced as a printer as a young man)
  • LC in RLIN, 6/24/91(hdg.: Greene, Nathaniel, 1797-1877)
  • MWA/NAIP files(hdg.: Greene, Nathaniel, 1797-1877; usage: Nathaniel Greene; P.N. Green; variants: Peter N. Green; Nathaniel P. Green; note: changed his name from Peter to Nathaniel Greene by act of Mass. legislature, ca. 1822; printer andpublisher at Haverhill, Mass., 1817-20, as P.N. Green; Boston publisher, 1821-18; Boston postmaster 1829-41 and 1844-9; in Paris, 1849-66; returned to Boston 1867-77)
  • Allen, W. The history of Chelmsford, from its origins in 1653, to the year 1820 ... 1820:imprint on t.p. (Printed by P.N. Green)
  • E-mail from A.N. Degutis at the American Antiquarian Society, Aug. 23, 1999(Greene christened Peter N. Green (or Peter N. Greene?) but changed his name by act of the Mass. legislature (ca. 1822) to Nathaniel Greene; used "Green" in a number of imprints)