The Port Folio was an American literary and political magazine that was published in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania from 1801 to 1827.
Many other contributors to the magazine wrote under pseudonyms, including members of the Federalist Party.
[2] Paul Allen (February 15, 1775 – August 18, 1826), a graduate of Brown University, was hired about 1800 as an editor.
[3] In 1808, Dennie lost financial control to the publishers Bradford and Inskeep although he was kept on as editor at a salary.
[4] After Dennie's death, Nicholas Biddle, who was already a literary contributor and patron, became editor but only until 1814.