William Henry Huntington
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William Henry Huntington (1820-85) was an American journalist, born at Norwich, Conn. He was in Paris as correspondent of the New York Tribune for 20 years, from 1858. His philanthropic work the siege of Paris (1870-71) was important. He bequeathed his collection of medals, bronzes, porcelains, miniatures, engravings, and prints relating to Washington, Lafayette, and Franklin to the Metropolitan Museum, New York.
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