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FOOTE, Thomas Noses, journalist, born in Clinton, New York, in 1809; died in Buffalo, New York, 20 February 1858. His father, Moses Foote, a captain in the Revolutionary army, was one of the founders of Clinton in 1787. Thomas was graduated at Hamilton College in lb25, and received his medical diploma from the College of physicians and surgeons, Fairfield, New York, but devoted himself to journalism, becoming an editor of the Buffalo "Commercial " in 1836, and soon afterward a proprietor, retaining his connection with it until his death. He was eharg6 d'affaires at New Granada in 1849'50, and in 1852 held the same office in Vienna, editing in the interval the Albany " State Register." Mr. Foote's editorial writings were distinguished for wit and grace of diction. He was a man of extensive reading and an entertaining talker.
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