On This Day Dec 9, 1793, Noah Webster made a significant mark on journalism by establishing New York’s first daily newspaper, the “American Minerva.” This milestone in media history laid the groundwork for the vibrant newspaper landscape that would follow.
Webster, known for his later contributions as a lexicographer (a compiler of a lexicon or dictionary), went on to publish the influential dictionary that bears his name in 1828, shaping the English language and providing a valuable reference for generations.
The establishment of the “American Minerva” marked a crucial moment in the evolution of American journalism, reflecting the dynamic spirit of the young nation.