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James E. Scripps

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s premises burned in 1873, Scripps took his $ 20,000 insurance money and with it started his own newspaper. Scripps decided to tap the growing literate class of working men and women by launching a newspaper,
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to James Mogg Scripps and Ellen Mary (Saunders) Scripps. His father was a bookbinder who came to America in 1844 with six motherless children. Scripps grew up on a
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After a lengthy European acquisition tour, Scripps aided prominently in founding the Detroit Museum of Art (later, the
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was instrumental in helping establish their younger brother E. W. Scripps in the newspaper industry, resulting in the
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was published in 1889 and has been digitized by the Research Library & Archives of the Detroit Institute of Arts.
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Scripps died in 1906 at the age of 71 years old and is buried in Detroit's
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in 1976. Together, George and "Nellie" also founded the world-renowned
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A Genealogical History of the Scripps Family and its Various Alliances
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Scripps's eldest daughter, Ellen Warren Scripps (1863–1948), married
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media conglomerate. She later became the founding donor of the
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People associated with the Detroit Institute of Arts
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19th-century American newspaper publishers (people)
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Index


London
Woodmere Cemetery
Detroit
Michigan
philanthropist
London
Rushville, Illinois

Chicago Tribune
Detroit
Detroit Tribune
The Detroit News
E. W. Scripps Company
E. W. Scripps
Cleveland
St. Louis
Cincinnati
Chicago
Detroit Institute of Arts
old masters
Cima da Conegliano
Madonna and Child
catalogue of the collection
Detroit Century Box
time capsule
Ellen Browning Scripps
E.W. Scripps Company
Scripps Institute of Oceanography
La Jolla, California

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