- Abijah Adams
Abijah Adams (c.
1754 -May 18 ,1816 ) was a journalist who frequently found himself involved in controversies. He was born inBoston, Massachusetts .He was trained as a tailor, and married Lucy Ballard in 1790. In 1799, he took a job with the
newspaper the "Independent Chroncile", a Jeffersonian newspaper controlled by his brother, Thomas Adams. That same year, he was indicated for libel in a case filed based on the newspaper's stand on theAlien and Sedition Acts , for which he received a short jail sentence. The following year, he was promoted to the position of editor, which he shared with Ebenezer Rhodes. In 1811, he received a conviction for libel arising from his comments on the conduct in office ofTheophilus Parsons , who was at the time theChief Justice of theMassachusetts Supreme Judicial Court , but was later pardoned. He died in 1816.References
*"Who Was Who in America, Historical Volume, 1607-1896." Chicago: Marquis Who's Who, 1963.
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