Frederick Gilmer Bonfils

Frederick Gilmer Bonfils

Frederick Gilmer Bonfils (December 21 1860February 2 1933), U.S. publisher who made the "Denver Post" into one of the largest newspapers in the United States.Staff report (February 3, 1933). F. G. BONFILS DEAD; VETERAN EDITOR; Built The Denver Post Into One of the Largest Newspapers in the Nation. HAD SPECTACULAR CAREER I Long a Circus Owner. Took Part in Rush Into Indian Territory. Important Teapot Dome Witness. "New York Times"]

Born in Troy, Missouri, he entered the United States Military Academy in 1878 but resigned in 1881 and went into land speculation in the Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas booms. He purchased the "Post" with Harry Heye Tammen in 1895.

Bonfils had met Tammen at the Windsor Hotel in Denver, where Tammen was a bartender (and editor of the Great-Divide Weekly Newspaper as well as a curio store.

In December 1899 Tammen and Bonfils were shot in their Denver Post office by W.W. Anderson, an attorney representing "maneater" Alfred Packer after a Post article had accused Anderson of taking Packer's life savings as a retainer. In the scuffle in the office Bonfils was shot twice and Tammen three times. Anderson was tried three times but never convicted while Tammen and Bonfils were convict for jury tampering in the third trial. [ [http://www.dnr.missouri.gov/shpo/nps-nr/84002568.pdf Bonfils Building, 1200 Grand, National Register Application - July 1982] ]

In 1900, both Bonfils and Tammen were horsewhipped and hospitalized by a lawyer who disliked their yellow journalism. Bonfils took $250,000 hush-money from Harry F. Sinclair in the Teapot Dome scandal.

From 1904 to 1921 they owned the Sells-Floto Circus.

In 1909 Bonfils and Tammen bought the Kansas City Post and owned it until selling it to Walter S. Dickey in 1922. J. Ogden Armour was a silent partner in the endeavor. The Post with its tabloid format, red headlines and yellow journalism was closely tied to the rise of the Tom Pendergast political machine in Kansas City. The Post was to fold shortly after the collapse of the machine.

Bonfils died of encephalitis at his home in Denver, Colorado. At the time if his death, he was pursuing a libel lawsuit against the "Post"'s competitor, the "Rocky Mountain News".Staff report (February 13, 1933). [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,745154,00.html Death in Denver.] "Time"]

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* [http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/S?ammem/hawp:@field(SUBJ+@od1(Bonfils,+Frederick+Gilmer,--1860-1933+)) Frederick Gilmer Bonfils photos] via Library of Congress
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