Edwin Grozier

Edwin Atkins Grozier (September 12, 1859 - May 9, 1924) was an American journalist, publisher and author, who owned The Boston Post from 1891 until his death. He authored the book, "The Wreck of the 'Somerset,'" first published in the New York World, May 1886.

Edwin A. Grozier
Grozier c. 1896
BornEdwin Atkins Grozier
September 12, 1859
San Francisco, California
DiedMay 9, 1924(1924-05-09) (aged 64)
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Resting placeProvincetown Cemetery, Barnstable County, Massachusetts
OccupationNewspaper editor and publisher
NationalityAmerican

He graduated from Boston University in 1881, and worked at both the Boston Herald and The Boston Globe. He served as Governor George D. Robinson's private secretary, and later as private secretary to Joseph Pulitzer. He later became the first city editor of the New York Evening World, and later its editor-in-chief. He took over The Boston Post in October 1891.

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