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Plymouth Weekly Banner Archive

  • Plymouth, Indiana
  • 18531856

About

In March 1852, Richard Corbaley acquired the Plymouth Pilot, situated in an agricultural community in north-central Indiana, and changed the title to the Plymouth Banner.  The paper changed ownership five times during the next four and a half years.  Then, on the eve of the 1856 election, Ignatius Mattingly purchased the paper and changed its name to the Marshall County Republican.  While the Banner had aimed to be not “a strictly political paper – but a home newspaper,” the Republican intended to “advocate, zealously and fearlessly” for the Republican Party’s candidates and causes.

Archive Info

  • 602
  • Plymouth, Indiana
  • 18531856

Paper History

  • Plymouth Banner

Source Information

Plymouth Weekly Banner, 1853–1856 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2024. Last updated: May 13, 2016

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Shooting at Shelbyville

Shooting at Shelbyville

Plymouth Weekly Banner
Plymouth, Indiana
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Daniel McElrath deceased

Daniel McElrath deceased

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Plymouth, Indiana
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liquidation of estate 1855

liquidation of estate 1855

Plymouth Weekly Banner
Plymouth, Indiana
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Divorce from Huldah Primley - 1855

Divorce from Huldah Primley - 1855

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Plymouth, Indiana
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ace

ace

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Plymouth, Indiana
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List of Letters
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Archive Info

  • 602
  • Plymouth, Indiana
  • 18531856

Paper History

  • Plymouth Banner

Source Information

Plymouth Weekly Banner, 1853–1856 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2024. Last updated: May 13, 2016