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Fulton County Tribune Archive 

  • Wauseon, Ohio
  • 18831924

About

The Fulton County Tribune was established at Wauseon, the seat of Fulton County, Ohio, on May 18, 1883, by Colonel Albert B. Smith and James H. Fluhart. Its creation resulted from divided sentiments within the community's Republican Party, which up to that point had been represented by the popular and long-running Northwestern Republican. The Tribune intended to reflect the "whole" party rather than a single interest or faction and accomplished this task by remaining fair and not printing any comments that would "foster or continue feelings of dissatisfaction within the party." By the late 1880s, circulation had reached over 1,300, and the weekly paper was recognized as well edited, well managed, and one of the best in the county and northwest Ohio.

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  • 19,985
  • Wauseon, Ohio
  • 18831924
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Source Information

Fulton County Tribune, 1883–1924 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2024. Last updated: October 27, 2022

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Henry Yeager Obit 1912

Henry Yeager Obit 1912

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Archive Info

  • 19,985
  • Wauseon, Ohio
  • 18831924
0

Source Information

Fulton County Tribune, 1883–1924 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2024. Last updated: October 27, 2022