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Perrysburg Journal Archive

  • Perrysburg, Ohio
  • 18541920

About

The Perrysburg Journal, a weekly paper, started in 1844, as the Fort Meigs Reveille. S.T. Hosmer, the first editor, filled his newspaper with advertisements and general news from the local, state, and national levels. The paper was renamed in 1851 as the Perrysburg Star because so many people had trouble pronouncing “reveille.” In 1853, the paper was renamed again, this time as the Perrysburg Journal.The paper was then known as the Weekly Perrysburg Journal starting in 1861. It dropped the “weekly” and returned to its former title, the Perrysburg Journal, in 1868. The paper supported Whig interests until 1854 when it switched to support the newly-formed Republican Party. Starting in 1920, the newspaper took on the Independent point of view.

Archive Info

  • 20,420
  • Perrysburg, Ohio
  • 18541920

Paper History

  • The Perrysburg journal
  • The Weekly Perrysburg journal

Source Information

Perrysburg Journal, 1854–1920 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2024. Last updated: 28 August 2018

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Rose Bellner Guest Notice

Rose Bellner Guest Notice

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Perrysburg, Ohio
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Rose Bellner Guest Notice

Rose Bellner Guest Notice

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Perrysburg, Ohio
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Bound to go - 75 yr old John Fenton to enlist

Bound to go - 75 yr old John Fenton to enlist

Perrysburg Journal
Perrysburg, Ohio
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Hills in Milton Center - 1882

Hills in Milton Center - 1882

Perrysburg Journal
Perrysburg, Ohio
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Free Love in San Salvador

Free Love in San Salvador

Perrysburg Journal
Perrysburg, Ohio
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Archive Info

  • 20,420
  • Perrysburg, Ohio
  • 18541920

Paper History

  • The Perrysburg journal
  • The Weekly Perrysburg journal

Source Information

Perrysburg Journal, 1854–1920 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2024. Last updated: 28 August 2018