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George Washburn Smalley (1833 - 1916)
George Washburn Smalley was an American journalist. He was admitted to the bar in 1856, and practiced law in Boston until 1861. When Smalley wished to go South in the autumn of 1861, partly for his health and partly to see something of the war, he obtained an assignment from the New York Tribune to do a series of papers on South Carolina negro life. From November 1861 to October 1862 he served as war correspondent at the front. The beginning of Smalley's career as a foreign correspondent came in 1866, when he was sent to Europe to report the Austro-Prussian War. In 1867 he was again sent abroad to organize a London bureau which should receive and coordinate all European news.
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