J. Campbell Cory

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J. Campbell Cory
Denver, Colorado

John Campbell Cory (September 11, 1867 – November 17, 1925) was an American newspaper cartoonist. His work appeared in the

Chicago Herald, as well as the Rocky Mountain News and The Denver Times.[1]

Cory was born in

Scripps News Service from 1912 to 1914. He produced a book, The Cartoonist's Art in 1912. In October, 1918, he became a cartoonist for the Rocky Mountain News and the Denver Times, where he worked until his death. He established the Denver Academy of Applied Art with Perce Pearce.[1] Cory died in Denver, November 17, 1925, aged 58.[1][6]

References

  1. ^ a b c d "John Campbell Cory". History of Colorado. Vol. IV. Denver: Linderman Co., Inc. 1927. pp. 502–508.
  2. ^ Dickinson, Harriet C. (1914). Some Chronicles of the Cory Family. New York: Tobias A. Wright. pp. 61–62.
  3. ^ Who's Who in America (1901–1902). Chicago: Marquis Who's Who, Inc. 1901. p. 246.
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  5. ^ "New York School of Caricature". The Brooklyn Daily Eagle. September 7, 1902. p. 51.
  6. ^ "Necrology". The Daily Times. Longmont, CO. December 31, 1925. p. 2.

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