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The Columbian Archive

  • Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania
  • 18661910

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The town of Bloomsburg, located in Columbia County, Pennsylvania, already had one Democratic newspaper, the Columbia Democrat and Star of the North (later, succeeded by the Bloomsburg Democrat), and a Republican one, the Columbia County Republican, when the Columbian was established as a weekly on May 5, 1866. The Columbian began as the voice of the Andrew Johnson Republicans under the management of George H. Moore. By the end of the year, Moore sold his subscription list to a group of county Democrats, and the paper was restarted on January 4, 1867, under prominent local attorney John G. Freeze.

Archive Info

  • 11,987
  • Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania
  • 18661910
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Source Information

The Columbian, 1866–1910 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2024. Last updated: June 24, 2022

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The Columbian
Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania
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The Columbian
Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania
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Crit of GS but says "hymns of which Sankey is rep

Crit of GS but says "hymns of which Sankey is rep

The Columbian
Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania
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crit of GS; says "hymns with which Sankey's name has become identified"
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Lightstreet:: William Roat

Lightstreet:: William Roat

The Columbian
Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania
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The Columbian
Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania
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Archive Info

  • 11,987
  • Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania
  • 18661910
0

Source Information

The Columbian, 1866–1910 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2024. Last updated: June 24, 2022