Watterson, Henry, 1840-1921
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- Watterson, H. 'Marse Henry'. Voume two, 1974.
- Wikipedia, Apr. 9, 2019(Henry Watterson (February 16, 1840-December 22, 1921), became a prominent journalist in Louisville, Kentucky, as well as a Confederate soldier, author and partial term U.S. Congressman; wrote editorials on many topics under the pen name Marse Henry)
- Hill, C.S. The duty of the South, 189-?:p. 1 (Henry A. Watterson)
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Henry Watterson (February 16, 1840 – December 22, 1921), the son of a U.S. congressman from Tennessee, became a prominent journalist in Louisville, Kentucky, as well as a Confederate soldier, author and partial term U.S. congressman. A Democrat like his father Harvey Magee Watterson, Henry Watterson for five decades after the American Civil War was a part-owner and editor of the Louisville Courier-Journal, which was founded by Walter Newman Haldeman and would be purchased by Robert Worth Bingham in 1919, who would end the Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist's association with the paper.
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