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Daily Mississippi Clarion and Standard Archive

  • Jackson, Mississippi
  • 18661929

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The 19th-century history of Mississippi's current state-wide newspaper, the Clarion-Ledger (1941-present), is the story of a succession of powerful and influential white Democratic newspapermen, sometimes also politicians. The paper began in 1837 as the four-page weekly Eastern Clarion (1837-63) in the town of Paulding, located in east-central Mississippi. After 1839, the new owner, Simeon Roe Adams, turned the paper into a regional powerhouse. Three years after Adams death in 1860, proprietors, Asa R. Carter and James J. Shannon moved production to Meridian, a recently established railroad boom town. Two versions of the paper were published: the Daily Clarion (1863-66) which dropped to two pages in 1863-65; and the Weekly Clarion (1863-82). After the Civil War, Shannon moved the Clarion to Jackson where it became the state's most influential Democratic newspaper.

Archive Info

  • 917
  • Jackson, Mississippi
  • 18661929

Paper History

  • The Daily Mississippi Standard
  • The Daily Mississippi Clarion

Source Information

Daily Mississippi Clarion and Standard, 1866–1929 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2024. Last updated: February 27, 2017

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Archive Info

  • 917
  • Jackson, Mississippi
  • 18661929

Paper History

  • The Daily Mississippi Standard
  • The Daily Mississippi Clarion

Source Information

Daily Mississippi Clarion and Standard, 1866–1929 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2024. Last updated: February 27, 2017