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HISTORY
Source:
 History of Carroll and Harrison Counties, Ohio 
- Vol. I -
 Under the Editorial Supervision of Judge H. J. Eckley
- Illustrated -
Published by The Lewis Publishing Company - Chicago and New York
1921
 

CHAPTER VIII.
Pg. 51

NEWSPAPERS OF CARROLL COUNTY

USEFULNESS OF THE NEWSPAPER PRESS - CARROLL COUNTY'S FIRST PAPER - THE CENTERVILLE RECORDER - EXTRACTS FROM ITS OLD FILES - THE FREE PRESS-STANDARD AND ITS GENEALOGY IN JOURNALISM - EARLY MARKET QUOTATIONS - CARROLL REPUBLICAN - REPUBLICAN STANDARD - JEFFERSONIAN - DEMOCRATIC CRISIS - OHIO PICAYUNE - CARROLL DEMOCRAT - NEW EZRA - CITIZEN DEMOCRAT - THE RURAL TIARA OF HARLEM SPRINGS - THE CHRONICLE - THE MINERVA NEWS.

 

THE JEFFERSONIAN

 

THE DEMOCRATIC CRISIS

 

OHIO PICAYUNE

     This local paper was established July 16, 1846, by Fielding S. Cable.  It contained its first number of proclamation of old Zac Taylor in the army in Monterey, Mexico.  Just when or how this paper winked out it is not known to the writer.

THE CARROLL DEMOCRAT.

     This publication was established June 3, 1843 and was published by John Hudson and edited by Alonzo L. Littell,  The "Monroe Doctrine" was clearly set forth by this paper in glowing terms.  The tariff was the great issue between the democratic and whig political parties.  The Millerites about here were just then beginning to get ready for Christ's second coming.

THE NEW ERA.

     This short-lived paper commenced its issue at Carrollton August 13, 1849, with Stuart G. McKee as editor.

THE CITIZEN DEMOCRAT

 

THE RURAL TIARA OF HARLEM SPRINGS

 

THE CARROLL CHRONICLE

 

THE MINERVA NEWS

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