Thomas Whitemarsh (printer)
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Thomas Whitemarsh (? - 1733), sometimes spelled as Whitmarsh, was a printer who printed and introduced the first newspaper to the colony of South Carolina on January 8, 1731, called, the '' South Carolina Gazette''. Little is known of Whitemarsh's adolescent life in England. Whitemarsh was a journeyman under Benjamin Franklin, who had, after establishing a partnership with him, sent Whitemarsh to Charlestown in response to a call by the colonial assembly for a printer who was offering £1000 for the effort. Whitemarsh arrived there on September 29, 1730. Franklin had known Whitemarsh while the latter was working in a print shop in London as a compositor Cook, 1912, p. 230 and came to Philadelphia and worked for Franklin. The first printing of Whitemarsh's ''Gazette'' was issued on January 8, 1732. McMurtrie, 1936, p. 314 Whiemarsh died of yellow fever in the summer of 1733 only a couple of years after he had printed the first issue of the ''Gazette''. The ''South Carolina Gazette'' was taken over by Louis Timothee who became its proprietor and editor. Whitemarsh's purchases of printing supplies, books and almanacs were recorded in Franklin's Ledgers A and B (above, p. 172);Articles of Agreement with Thomas Whitemarsh, September 13, 1731
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* * * * * * * * {{cite book , last=Wroth , first=Lawrence C. , title=The Colonial Printer , author-link=Lawrence C. Wroth , publisher=Portland, Me., The Southworth-Anthoensen press , year=1938 , url=https://archive.org/details/colonialprinter00wrot , ref=wroth1938 American printers Apprentices of Benjamin Franklin