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Democratic Northwest And Henry County News Archive

  • Napoleon, Ohio
  • 18811897

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On September 8, 1852, the inaugural issue of the North-West  was published by Alpheas M. Hollabaugh in Napoleon, Ohio, the seat of Henry County.  It was the first persistent newspaper in the county and supported Democratic interests and candidates.  During its first years, the paper was small, printed few advertisements, and had a low circulation.  After John M. Haag became publisher and editor in 1864, however, the Northwest started to become more influential.  After Haag left the paper, then known as the Weekly Northwest, in 1869, E.W. Trift published it for about a month then sold it to Thomas Coughlin and William H. Hubbard.  They changed the name to the Democratic Northwest and enlarged the paper twice during their tenure.  Soon after Hubbard died in 1872, Coughlin sold the paper to Luther L. Orwig, who published and edited it for the next several decades.

Archive Info

  • 7,298
  • Napoleon, Ohio
  • 18811897

Paper History

  • Democratic Northwest

Source Information

Democratic Northwest And Henry County News, 1894–1897 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2024. Last updated: August 24, 2023

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Archive Info

  • 7,298
  • Napoleon, Ohio
  • 18811897

Paper History

  • Democratic Northwest

Source Information

Democratic Northwest And Henry County News, 1894–1897 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2024. Last updated: August 24, 2023