Orville L. Holley

Orville L. Holley

Orville Luther Holley (May 19, 1791 Salisbury, Litchfield County, Connecticut - March 25, 1861 Albany, Albany County, New York) was an American writer, newspaper editor, historian and politician.

Life

He was the son of Luther Holley (1752-1824) and Sarah Dakin Holley (b. 1755). He graduated as Bachelor of Arts from Harvard University in 1813.

From May 1817 to April 1819, he edited the American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review in New York with Horatio Bigelow.

From July 1823 to 1826, and from 1827 to 1831, he edited the Troy Sentinel where he published in December 1823 anonymously a poem now better known as The Night Before Christmas but to which he gave the title Account of a Visit from St. Nicholas.

In 1836 he edited the Western Repository and Genesee Advertiser and absorbed the Canandaigua Freeman.

As a Whig, he was New York State Surveyor General from 1838 to 1842. He was elected in 1838 by joint ballot of the State Legislature defeating the incumbent William Campbell. In 1841, he was re-elected to another term of three years, but in 1842 all state officers were removed by the new Democratic majority.

Canal Commissioner Myron Holley and President of Transylvania University Horace Holley were his brothers.

Works

Sources

Political offices
Preceded by
William Campbell
New York State Surveyor General
1838 – 1842
Succeeded by
Nathaniel Jones

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