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The Triweekly Washington Sentinel Archive

  • Washington, District of Columbia
  • 18551856

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On September 24, 1853, Beverley Tucker published the first issue of the Washington Sentinel, a pro-Democratic daily newspaper that remained in publication until March 25, 1855. Tucker was also appointed as the official printer of the Senate in 1853. In addition to the daily newspaper, tri-weekly, and weekly editions were also printed under the same name. The non-daily editions of the Washington Sentinel were published until August 19, 1856. The Washington Sentinel advocated strongly for the interests of the Democratic Party, serving as the organ of James Buchanan.

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  • 858
  • Washington, District of Columbia
  • 18551856
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Source Information

The Triweekly Washington Sentinel, 1855–1856 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2024. Last updated: February 28, 2023

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Dumb Candidates in Virginia; Washington Sentinel; 27 Mar 1855; p2
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1856 Jan 5 -  Minter vs Crommelin. Decision reversed in favor of Crommelin
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TriweeklyWashingtonJournalJun26 1855 SSPacific Arrival

TriweeklyWashingtonJournalJun26 1855 SSPacific Arrival

The Triweekly Washington Sentinel
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Thomas H Bayly - Death Notice

Thomas H Bayly - Death Notice

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Archive Info

  • 858
  • Washington, District of Columbia
  • 18551856
0

Source Information

The Triweekly Washington Sentinel, 1855–1856 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2024. Last updated: February 28, 2023