William Henry Appleton
William Henry Appleton was an American publisher, eldest son and successor of Daniel Appleton.
Early life
William Henry Appleton was born on January 27, 1814, at Haverhill, Massachusetts. He was the eldest of eight children born to Daniel Appleton and Hannah Adams, the daughter of John Adams and Dorcas Falkner.Career
In 1838, Appleton he joined his father as a partner in the family publishing business, D. Appleton & Company, which he had begun clerking for in 1831 at the age of 16.In 1848, he became the senior member of D. Appleton & Company upon the retirement of his father. In partnership with his brother John Adams Appleton; they were joined in partnership by three younger brothers.
In 1853, William became the firm's London representative. He was active in the struggle for an international copyright, and served a term as president of the American Publishers Copyright League. His firm published works by a range of noteworthy authors, including Hall Caine, Lewis Carroll, Arthur Conan Doyle, Charles Darwin, Thomas Henry Huxley, Herbert Spencer, and John Stuart Mill, as well as leading American scientists and philosophers of his era.
Among the reference books brought out by him were The New American Cyclopædia ; Webster's Spelling Book; Appletons' Cyclopædia of American Biography, Applied Mechanics, and an Annual Cyclopœdia. He wrote Letters on International Copyright.
Personal life
On April 16, 1844, he married Mary Moody Worthen, a daughter of Ezra Worthen and sister of William Ezra Worthen.- William Worthen Appleton, who married Anna Debois Sargent.
- Kate Appleton, who married Hobart Seymour Geary, a merchant, in 1872.
- Mary Appleton, who died unmarried.
- Henry Cozzens Appleton, who married Dora Threlkeld.
He died at his home in Riverdale on October 19, 1899. He is buried in Woodlawn Cemetery in The Bronx.