Samuel Bell
- formal_name:
- first_date: 1815
- last_date: 1819
- function: Printer
- locales: Shepherdstown
- precis: Journeyman printer employed in the Virginia Monitor office at Shepherdstown (1820-21).
- notes: Journeyman Printer
Shepherdstown
Journeyman printer employed in the Virginia Monitor office at Shepherdstown (1820-21).
Bell was the younger brother of the Monitor's proprietor, Edward Bell (029). A native of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania – just north of Hagerstown, Maryland, across the Mason-Dixon line – he had trained at the press of his eldest brother, William Duffield Bell, who then published The Torch Light (1814-41) there. When Edward acquired the press and paper of Thomas Trice (418) in the summer of 1820, Samuel joined him in Shepherdstown, serving as the tradesman to his editor in the new venture. Yet, he has left very little trace in either the historical or the bibliographic record; barely a year into the Monitor's three-year run, Samuel Bell died, then just twenty-one years old.
Personal Data
Born:
In
1801
Chambersburg, Franklin County, Pennsylvania
Died:
Sept. 23
1821
Shepherdstown, Virginia (now West Virginia)
No spouse or children noted in Bell family records.
Source: Musser, Shepherdstown; Scharf, Western Maryland; obituary in Hagerstown Torch Light.
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