He also was president and helped organize the Bank of Syracuse in 1838 with Horace White.
However, in his most recent biography, an alternative (a Northern clerk named Horace White) was suggested as the real leak.
In 1865, when Horace White became managing editor of the Chicago Tribune, Villard became its Washington correspondent.
Horace White was a young journalist working as the city editor of the Chicago Evening Journal when he first saw Mr. Lincoln:
Horace White (writer), Money and Banking (Boston, 1896)
Horace White (October 7, 1865 - November 27, 1943) was an American lawyer and politician from New York.
Appian, The foreign wars, Horace White (translator), New York, (1899).
Her siblings include: Horace White (1920-?)
Medill served as its managing editor until 1864, when Horace White became editor-in-chief.
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