The Toronto Mail

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| foundation = March 30, 1872

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The Toronto Mail was a newspaper in Toronto, Ontario which through corporate mergers became first The Mail and Empire, and then The Globe and Mail.

The Mail was founded in 1872 by Thomas Charles Patterson (b. 1836 in Patney, Wiltshire, England - died 1907 in Toronto).{{cite book|last=Hopkins|first=J. Castell|title=An historical sketch of Canadian literature and journalism|year=1898|publisher=Lincott|location=Toronto|isbn=0665080484|page=228|url=https://archive.org/stream/cihm_08048#page/n38/mode/1up}} Patterson had been Postmaster of Toronto and was asked by the federal Conservative Party to become publisher of the newspaper.{{Cite web|url=https://www.accessgenealogy.com/canada/biography-of-thomas-c-patteson.htm|title = Biography of Thomas C. Patteson | Access Genealogy| date=5 August 2012 }} Patterson remained proprietor and editor until it changed hands with John Riordan (major creditor of the debts owed by the Mail) and Christopher William Bunting with the former assuming ownership.{{Cite book|url=https://archive.org/stream/cihm_08048#page/n38/mode/1up|title = [An historical sketch of Canadian literature and journalism] [microform]|year = 1898| isbn=9780665080487 }}

Riordan died in 1884, but control of the paper when to his brother Charles Alfred Riordan in 1882{{Cite web|url=http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/riordon_charles_alfred_16E.html|title = Biography – RIORDON, CHARLES ALFRED (Riordan) – Volume XVI (1931-1940) – Dictionary of Canadian Biography}} with Bunting remaining as director of the Mail.{{Cite web|url=http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/bunting_christopher_william_12E.html|title = Biography – BUNTING, CHRISTOPHER WILLIAM – Volume XII (1891-1900) – Dictionary of Canadian Biography}}

It was the city's conservative paper until it declared itself independent of any political party in 1886. That prompted Prime Minister John A. Macdonald to found the Toronto Empire in 1887. The Mail eventually returned to Conservative roots when it merged with the Toronto Empire to form The Mail and Empire in 1895. Bunting and Charles Riordan remained with the new paper, but Bunting died in 1896 and Riordan sold his stake in 1927 to Izaak Walton Killam.{{Cite web|url=http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/riordon_charles_alfred_16E.html|title = Biography – RIORDON, CHARLES ALFRED (Riordan) – Volume XVI (1931-1940) – Dictionary of Canadian Biography}}

The Mail and Empire merged in 1936 with The Globe to form The Globe and Mail.

Staff

  • Kathleen Blake "Kit" Coleman – journalist, joined the paper in 1889{{Cite web|url=http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/ferguson_catherine_14E.html|title = Biography – FERGUSON, CATHERINE, Kit Coleman – Volume XIV (1911–1920) – Dictionary of Canadian Biography}}
  • Philip Dansken Ross – columnist
  • Edmund Ernest Sheppard – columnist, left in 1883 for Toronto Evening News{{Cite web|url=http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/sheppard_edmund_ernest_15E.html|title = Biography – SHEPPARD, EDMUND ERNEST – Volume XV (1921-1930) – Dictionary of Canadian Biography}}
  • Martin Joseph Griffin, editor 1881–1885
  • Edward Farrer – writer 1872–1873, 1875-1881 and later editor 1884-1892{{Cite web|url=http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/farrer_edward_14E.html|title = Biography – FARRER, EDWARD – Volume XIV (1911–1920) – Dictionary of Canadian Biography}}
  • George R. Gregg, assistant editorhttps://static.torontopubliclibrary.ca/da/pdfs/2610511.pdf pg. 86.

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