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Randolph Journal Archive

  • Winchester, Indiana
  • 18571867

About

Clint D. Smith purchased the press of the Whig-affiliated Winchester Patriot and in 1855 began publishing the Randolph County Journal in Indiana. Winchester, the seat of Randolph County, is located in a rich farming district on the Indiana-Ohio border. The area counted many Quakers amongst its earliest settlers. Consequently, many residents espoused strong antislavery views, and the Journal mirrored their opinions. Dr. John E. Beverly became part-owner and editor of the Randolph County Journal in December 1857. Despite it being a partisan Republican newspaper, Beverly added the following under the newspaper's masthead: "A Family Newspaper, Devoted to Literature, Education, Morality, Temperance, Agriculture, Local and Foreign News, the Arts and Sciences, Politics, Commercial and General Intelligence." In July 1858, Beverly resigned as editor and sold his interest to Smith. Benjamin F. Diggs succeeded Beverly as editor. On account of poor health, Smith sold the paper to Diggs and John W. Jarnagin in May 1859. Diggs became sole owner of the Journal the following year, and in January 1861 he partnered with Lon G. Dynes who had recently acquired the press of the defunct Winchester Democrat.

Archive Info

  • 1,228
  • Winchester, Indiana
  • 18571867

Paper History

  • Winchester Journal
  • The Randolph Journal
  • The Randolph County Journal
  • Randolph County Journal

Source Information

Randolph Journal, 1857–1867 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2024. Last updated: March 14, 2018

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Archive Info

  • 1,228
  • Winchester, Indiana
  • 18571867

Paper History

  • Winchester Journal
  • The Randolph Journal
  • The Randolph County Journal
  • Randolph County Journal

Source Information

Randolph Journal, 1857–1867 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2024. Last updated: March 14, 2018