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Semi-Weekly South Kentuckian Archive

  • Hopkinsville, Kentucky
  • 18831889

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The Hopkinsville Conservative was founded in 1866 by Col. J.M. Dodd as the first newspaper in post-Civil War Christian County. In ten years’ time, Dodd had taken a man named Wallace as his publishing partner. They used the partnership to change the paper’s title to the Hopkinsville Democrat, a name that more accurately reflected changing postwar attitudes in Kentucky’s Pennyrile Region. By January 1879, and in declining health, Dodd sold the paper to William A. Wilgus and William T. Townes. It is unclear what became of Wallace. In 1879, Wilgus and Townes established their weekly as the South Kentuckian. In 1881, Charles M. Meacham bought Townes’ share of the paper.

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  • 2,183
  • Hopkinsville, Kentucky
  • 18831889
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Source Information

Semi-Weekly South Kentuckian, 1883–1889 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2024. Last updated: January 3, 2018

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Ed Fuller Turns His Wagon Over and Kills His Wife and Child
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maybe child of Luther Ramsey

maybe child of Luther Ramsey

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Archive Info

  • 2,183
  • Hopkinsville, Kentucky
  • 18831889
0

Source Information

Semi-Weekly South Kentuckian, 1883–1889 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2024. Last updated: January 3, 2018