词条 | John Elihu Hall |
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He studied at Princeton University and was admitted to the bar in Philadelphia in 1805. In 1806 he began the publication of the first law journal in the United States, the American Law Journal, published in Baltimore.[2] During this period he also served as professor at the University of Maryland. While always keeping up a modest writing career even while practicing law, he eventually changed to full-time writing and publishing. His primary work was editing The Port Folio beginning in 1816, which had been floundering since its original publisher (and friend of the family) Joseph Dennie died in 1812. John Hall, James Hall and Sarah Hall had all written works for The Port Folio under Dennie, and John Hall continued to rely heavily on James and Sarah while he was editor. However, he was never able to resurrect the original reputation the journal had, and it folded in 1827. He continued to publish other books after the demise of The Port Folio. In 1829, he became ill and died.[1] References1. ^1 {{cite encyclopedia |editor-first=Dumas |editor-last=Malone |encyclopedia=Dictionary of American Biography |title=John Elihu Hall |url=https://archive.org/details/dictionaryofamer08ilamer |accessdate=October 17, 2016 |year=1932 |publisher=Charles Scribner's Sons |volume=8 |location=New York |pages=138–139 }} 2. ^{{cite journal |last=Baldwin |first=Simeon E. |date=January 1918 |title=The United States Law Journal of 1822 |jstor=25699904 |journal=American Bar Association Journal |publisher=American Bar Association |volume=4 |issue=1 |pages=37–53 |doi= }} Further reading
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