Yes he is he was the owner of the National Gazette that was opposed to Alexander Hamilton who was a Federalist
American poet during the American Revolution. Usually reffered to as the "poet of the American Revolution" Educated at Princeton, born in New York.
He was a Democratic Republican.
on the right hand page there is a building with a balcony called 'one more saloon' wally is on the balcony, at the back
because they grown without being planted that's why they say "wild"