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Carolina Watchman Archive

  • Salisbury, North Carolina
  • 18321936

About

Established in 1832 as a weekly publication, the Carolina Watchman of Salisbury, NC was affiliated with the Whig party and supported President Andrew Jackson and his anti-nullification policy. The Watchman's founder, Hamilton Chamberlain Jones (1798-1868), sought to compete with another Salisbury newspaper, the Western Carolinian. Writing in the first issue of the Watchman on July 28, 1832, Jones said, "believing in the patriotism and just intentions of the president," he felt that it was "his duty to resist the tide of obloquy which has been so freely passed forth against the administration, and vindicate with energy its justifiable measures."

Archive Info

  • 13,769
  • Salisbury, North Carolina
  • 18321936

Paper History

  • Watchman and Old North State
  • The Old North State
  • Carolina Watchman

Source Information

Carolina Watchman, 1832–1936 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2024. Last updated: 15 October 2021

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Archive Info

  • 13,769
  • Salisbury, North Carolina
  • 18321936

Paper History

  • Watchman and Old North State
  • The Old North State
  • Carolina Watchman

Source Information

Carolina Watchman, 1832–1936 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2024. Last updated: 15 October 2021