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The Ohio Star Archive

  • Ravenna, Ohio
  • 18521878

About

Lewis L. Rice, a printer from New York, published the first issue of the Ohio Star on January 6, 1830, in Ravenna, with the financial aid of Cyrus Prentiss, a merchant who died approximately six months before the paper’s first publication, and Jonathan Sloane, a lawyer and Ohio politician. These early settlers of Ravenna, the seat of Portage County, Ohio, provided Rice with the capital necessary to operate a newspaper office. The Star’s establishment prompted another local paper, the Western Courier, to declare its official status as the Democratic organ of Portage County. The Star itself was Anti-Masonic and anti-Catholic, using as its motto the imperative “Be Just and Fear Not.”

Archive Info

  • 330
  • Ravenna, Ohio
  • 18521878
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Source Information

The Ohio Star, 1852–1878 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2024. Last updated: April 29, 2016

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Rev Thomas Weaver Browning

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Archive Info

  • 330
  • Ravenna, Ohio
  • 18521878
0

Source Information

The Ohio Star, 1852–1878 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2024. Last updated: April 29, 2016