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Staunton Spectator Archive

  • Staunton, Virginia
  • 18561911

About

Located in in Augusta County, Staunton was the geographical center of Virginia prior to West Virginia becoming a state. Known as the "Queen City of the Shenandoah Valley," Staunton is famed for its Romanesque Revival architecture and was fortunate to avoid burning during the Civil War. The Staunton Spectator and the Stauton Spectator and Vindicator have an intriguing history spanning nearly a century. Published weekly from 1823 through 1916, save for a few months, the papers covered much local news and witnessed dynamic changes during their tenure. Most notable were the splitting of the Union and the coming of the Civil War. The Staunton Spectator gained its name from Kenton Harper in 1823. Harper purchased the Republican Farmer from Isaac Collett, who had obtained the paper from its founder, William Lyford, shortly after its establishment in 1809. Harper was from Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, where he learned the newspaper business from his father who published The Franklin Repository. The Spectator was conservative, publishing from the political perspective of the Whig Party.

Archive Info

  • 10,313
  • Staunton, Virginia
  • 18561911

Paper History

  • Staunton Spectator and Vindicator

Source Information

Staunton Spectator, 1856–1896 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2024. Last updated: January 11, 2023

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Judge Mark Bird Obituary

Judge Mark Bird Obituary

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George Armstrong & Sarah Homer

George Armstrong & Sarah Homer

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Archive Info

  • 10,313
  • Staunton, Virginia
  • 18561911

Paper History

  • Staunton Spectator and Vindicator

Source Information

Staunton Spectator, 1856–1896 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2024. Last updated: January 11, 2023