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Newspaper Eaton Weekly Democrat (Eaton, Ohio) 1866-1875

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About Eaton Weekly Democrat (Eaton, Ohio) 1866-1875

The Eaton Democrat was first published in 1840 during William Henry Harrison’s campaign for the presidency as the Democrat. Before then, there had been no Democratic organ in Preble County, Ohio, though the Whig Party had been represented by the Eaton Register. The paper became known as the Eaton Democrat in 1843 and was widely respected and considered to be fair to its opponents, despite being published in a county that was heavily Whig (and then Republican, starting in 1854). A “family” paper, the Democrat was “devoted to Politics, Morals, Science, Agriculture, Manufactures, Mechanics, Commercial Items, Short Narratives, General Intelligence, &C.” and intended to be read and enjoyed by all. To that end, it included a variety of content such as poetry, legal notices, business advertisements, and local, state, and national news.

Ownership of the Democrat changed hands many times over the first 20 years of its existence. In 1855, Levi G. Gould became the proprietor and editor of the paper alongside his brother, W.C. Gould, who had purchased the paper in 1848. With the exception of his retirement from the newspaper business from 1859 to 1870, Levi G. Gould edited the Democrat until his death in 1901. In 1857, Gould changed the paper’s name to the Preble County Democrat which served as an organ for the entire county and increased the number of subscribers. At this time, the Democrat declared that it was “Pledged but to Truth, to Liberty and Law.”

The Preble County Democrat ceased publication in 1859, leaving the county without a Democratic organ, until J.D. Moudy began the Democratic Press in August 1860. The Press changed hands several times over its five-year run, but remained supportive of Democratic candidates and politics. Its last issue appeared in 1865, and, the next year, in 1866, the Eaton Weekly Democrat was established by George W. Mehaffey with the motto “Principles, Not Men.” In 1871, Levi G. Gould returned to the paper, stating in the December 7, 1871 issue that “We do not intend to publish an old line partisan sheet, but do intend to pursue such a liberal and conservative course, that all men who love their county and are opposed to corruption in official stations, whether National State or County, can cordially unite in its support.” In 1875, the paper dropped “weekly” from its title to become known once again as the Eaton Democrat. After a number of changes in both name and editorship throughout the 20th century, the paper ceased publication in 1940.

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About this Newspaper

Title

  • Eaton Weekly Democrat (Eaton, Ohio) 1866-1875

Dates of Publication

  • 1866-1875

Created / Published

  • Eaton, Ohio : G.W. Mehaffey, -1875.

Headings

  • -  Eaton (Preble County, Ohio)--Newspapers
  • -  Ohio--Eaton (Preble County)
  • -  United States--Ohio--Preble--Eaton

Genre

  • Newspapers

Notes

  • -  Weekly
  • -  Began in Feb. 1866. Cf. Gutgesell, S. Guide to Ohio newspapers.
  • -  -v. 8, no. 23 (Apr. 15, 1875) = -whole no. 415.
  • -  Archived issues are available in digital format from the Library of Congress Chronicling America online collection.
  • -  Description based on: Vol. 5, no. 1 (Feb. 17, 1870) = Whole no. 208.
  • -  Eaton Democrat (Eaton, Ohio : 1875) (DLC)sn 88077272

Medium

  • volumes ; 61 cm

Call Number/Physical Location

  • Newspaper

Digital Id

Library of Congress Control Number

  • sn85034457

OCLC Number

  • 12879059

ISSN Number

  • 2373-2105

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Eaton Weekly Democrat Eaton, Ohio -1875. (Eaton, OH), Jan. 1 1866. https://www.loc.gov/item/sn85034457/.

APA citation style:

(1866, January 1) Eaton Weekly Democrat Eaton, Ohio -1875. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/sn85034457/.

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Eaton Weekly Democrat Eaton, Ohio -1875. (Eaton, OH) 1 Jan. 1866. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, www.loc.gov/item/sn85034457/.