Alden_J._Blethen

Alden J. Blethen

Alden J. Blethen

American teacher and newspaper owner (1845–1915)


Alden J. Blethen (December 27, 1845 – July 12, 1915) was a teacher and attorney who was editor-in-chief of the Seattle Daily Times from August 10, 1896 until his death.[1] He was often referred to as Colonel Blethen.[2]

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Early life and education

Blethen was born in the town of Knox, Maine in Waldo County.[3] He attended the Maine Wesleyan Seminary and Female College (now Kents Hill School) beginning in 1864, graduating in 1868.[4] He received a Master of Arts from Bowdoin College,[5] then became a schoolteacher, teaching at the Abbott School in Farmington from 1869 to 1874.[6] Later, he became a lawyer. At age 34 he moved his family to Kansas City, Missouri and purchased part interest in the Kansas City Journal, becoming one of the incorporators of the Kansas City Club.[7]

Newspaper career

In 1884 after little success in Kansas, he moved to Minneapolis and became part owner of the Minneapolis Tribune. For the next 12 years, he operated the paper successfully and began to be called "Colonel" for his service on the staff of two Minnesota governors.[8]

Seattle Daily Times

In 1896 with others, he purchased the Seattle Daily Times, a four-page daily newspaper with a readership of around 4,000,[1] and succeeded in turning it into a large newspaper, attaining much power and prestige in the Seattle community.

Death

At the time of his death, Seattle magazine The Town Crier wrote that "he was an editor whose personality pervaded the medium which he controlled."[9]

After his death in Seattle, the newspaper stayed in the family: Alden J. Blethen (1896–1915); Clarance Brettun Blethen (1915–1941); William Kingsley Blethen (1949–1967); John Alden "Jack" Blethen (1967–1982);[10] Frank A. Blethen (1945–present). Clarance had sold 49.5% of the company's voting shares to Knight Ridder in 1929. McClatchy now owns the stake.[11]


Citations

  1. "Blethen, Alden J. (1845-1915)". HistoryLink.org.
  2. "EDITOR BLETHEN SUCCUMBS IN SEATTLE". Hanford Sentinel. Vol. 13, no. 29. United Press. July 15, 1915.
  3. "SEATTLE MOURNS DEATH OF ALDEN J. BLETHEN". The Los Angeles Times. Direct Wire. 1915-07-13. p. 1. Retrieved 2023-09-23.
  4. Duggan, Jerry T. (1982). A History of the Kansas City Club: 1882–1982. Kansas City Club.
  5. "Colonel Blethen" (JPEG). The Town Crier. Vol. 10, no. 29. 1915-07-17. p. 3. Retrieved 2023-01-24.

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