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Tarboro' Press Archive

  • Tarboro, North Carolina
  • 18331851

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George Howard (1798-1863) established the first incarnation of the newspaper, a weekly Democratic publication, in 1824 in Halifax, N. C. as the Free Press. Two years later, Howard relocated to Tarboro and continued the paper, under the names North-Carolina Free Press and North Carolina Free Press retaining the name until 1833, when he changed it to Tarborough Free Press. On January 2, 1835, Howard published the first issue of the newspaper under the title Tarboro' Press noting its change from four to six columns and explaining that the change in title and addition of columns was "in order to keep pace with the ‘spirit of improvement,' which has obtruded itself even within the borders of this State." Under the new title plate, Howard continued to spell the town's name as Tarborough. In January 1848, Howard returned to spelling the full name of the town in the newspaper's title, publishing as the Tarborough Press.

Archive Info

  • 4,635
  • Tarboro, North Carolina
  • 18331851

Paper History

  • N. Carolina Free Press
  • Tarborough Free Press

Source Information

Tarboro' Press, 1833–1851 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2024. Last updated: May 7, 2016

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Jacob Pope murdered

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Braggs assault Green

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Tarboro, North Carolina
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Death of Lewelling Bowers

Death of Lewelling Bowers

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Tarboro, North Carolina
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Archive Info

  • 4,635
  • Tarboro, North Carolina
  • 18331851

Paper History

  • N. Carolina Free Press
  • Tarborough Free Press

Source Information

Tarboro' Press, 1833–1851 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2024. Last updated: May 7, 2016