Linden H. Morehouse
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Linden Husted Morehouse (January 24, 1842 - August 19, 1915) was a major
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publisher. He founded the Young Churchman Company, which published ''The Young Churchman'' from 1870, ''The Shepherd's Arms'' from 1877, and ''
The Living Church ''The Living Church'' is a magazine based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, providing commentary and news on the Episcopal Church and the wider Anglican Communion. In continuous publication since 1878, it has generally been identified with the Anglo-Catho ...
'' from 1886. The Young Churchman also published ''The Church Eclectic'' from 1894 to 1900. Morehouse's descendants
Frederic Cook Morehouse Frederic Cook Morehouse (March 19, 1868 – June 25, 1932) was a prominent lay Episcopalian journalist and publisher. In 1900, Morehouse succeeded Charles Wesley Leffingwell as editor of ''The Living Church'' magazine following the purch ...
and
Clifford Phelps Morehouse Clifford Phelps Morehouse (April 18, 1904 – February 17, 1977) was a prominent lay Episcopalian journalist and publisher. In 1932, Morehouse succeeded his father, Frederic Cook Morehouse, as editor of ''The Living Church'' magazine. He was a ...
continued the family tradition of publishing for the
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. The Young Churchman Company changed its name to Morehouse Publishing in 1918.


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*"Linden H. Morehouse" in ''The Living Church'', September 4, 1915, pp. 649–651. 1842 births 1915 deaths American publishers (people) 19th-century American Episcopalians 19th-century American businesspeople {{US-publish-bio-stub