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John Leighton Stewart

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Name
  
John Stewart


John Leighton Stewart

Born
  
August 12, 1876 (
1876-08-12
)
Bakerstown, Pennsylvania

Died
  
May 31, 1940(1940-05-31) (aged 63)

Monuments
  
John L. Stewart Tower at McIlvaine Hall

Alma mater
  
Washington & Jefferson College Harvard Law School

Spouse(s)
  
Margaretta Donnan Stewart

John Leighton Stewart (August 12, 1876 - May 31, 1940) was a prominent American businessman and newspaper publisher of the Washington Observer and Washington Reporter newspapers in Washington, Pennsylvania.

He was born in Bakerstown, Pennsylvania on August 12, 1876 to Reverend William G. and Jennie Wright Stewart. He graduated from Washington & Jefferson College in 1899 and attended Harvard Law School.

He and Ernest F. Acheson owned the Washington Observer and the afternoon Washington Reporter newspapers in Washington, Pennsylvania, which eventually merged to form the Observer-Reporter. He was a trustee of Washington & Jefferson College and of the Washington Female Seminary. He was a trustee of The Washington Hospital.

He founded the Pennsylvania Newspaper Publishers Association.

He died on May 31, 1940. His wife, Margaretta Donnan Stewart, took over control of the Observer-Reporter.

The John L. Stewart Clock Tower on the northwest corner of the McIlvane Hall at Washington & Jefferson College is named in his honor. Before McIlvane Hall was demolished in 2008, the clock chimed to note the hour.

References

John Leighton Stewart Wikipedia