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The Hillsdale Standard Archive

  • Hillsdale, Michigan
  • 18461899

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In its first edition, published on June 30, 1846, the editors of the weekly Hillsdale (Michigan) Whig Standard pledged to print "good Whig doctrine." A Whig newspaper had been active in Hillsdale County as early as 1840, but by 1843 it had moved to Adrian, the seat of Lenawee County. By 1846, a group of Hillsdale County's leading Whigs wanted a new partisan outlet for their party's views. To make their dream a reality, they loaned money to Stephen D. Clarke and Harvey B. Rowlson, "payable when they were able to meet the claim." Although very young (the eldest of the pair was barely 21), Clarke and Rowlson had previously worked at the Democratic Hillsdale Gazette and with that experience went on to found the Hillsdale Whig Standard.

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  • 5,459
  • Hillsdale, Michigan
  • 18461899

Paper History

  • Hillsdale Whig Standard

Source Information

The Hillsdale Standard, 1846–1899 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2024. Last updated: March 6, 2023

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Archive Info

  • 5,459
  • Hillsdale, Michigan
  • 18461899

Paper History

  • Hillsdale Whig Standard

Source Information

The Hillsdale Standard, 1846–1899 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2024. Last updated: March 6, 2023