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Catoctin Clarion Archive 

  • Mechanicstown, Maryland
  • 18711923

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The Catoctin Clarion, published weekly, took its name from the Catoctin Mountain ridge located west of Mechanicstown in Frederick County, Maryland. Mechanicstown had a strong industrial influence at the time of the newspaper's founding in 1871. The nearby Catoctin Iron Works had a long history dating to the 18th century, and the town's first resident, Jacob Weller, established iron tool manufacturing and a friction match works that employed large numbers of skilled laborers or mechanics. Tanneries and woolen mills also flourished in Mechanicstown.

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  • 10,518
  • Mechanicstown, Maryland
  • 18711923
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Source Information

Catoctin Clarion, 1871–1923 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2024. Last updated: January 11, 2023

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Newspaper clip of Wedding of Meade Weddle Sigmnd and Grace Francis Byers
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1877 - Cornelius Dubel - Extremely Sick

1877 - Cornelius Dubel - Extremely Sick

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1884 - Flooded - Mr. C. Dubel's stable on West Main Street

1884 - Flooded - Mr. C. Dubel's stable on West Main Street

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Mechanicstown, Maryland
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Catoctin Clarion
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Passing of the Silver bill 1878

Passing of the Silver bill 1878

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Maud Wilhide visits grandparents

Maud Wilhide visits grandparents

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Archive Info

  • 10,518
  • Mechanicstown, Maryland
  • 18711923
0

Source Information

Catoctin Clarion, 1871–1923 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2024. Last updated: January 11, 2023