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The United Opinion Archive 

  • Bradford, Vermont
  • 18661970

About

Readers in eastern Orange County, Vermont and northwestern Grafton County, New Hampshire have been served by the weekly Opinion since 1865. Araunah A. Earle, who had been responsible for the Orleans Independent Standard in northern Vermont, started the National Opinion in Bradford in 1865, but by October 1866 he had repurchased the Standard and returned to Barton. His editor and business partner, David W. Cobb, purchased the paper and published it until 1874, joined briefly by William H. H. Earle. In 1874, the Bradford Publishing Company hired Ben F. Stanton as publisher and editor. He changed the paper's name to the Bradford Opinion. Unrecorded difficulties, most likely financial, led to the simultaneous publication of competing weeklies from 1879 to 1881. The Orange County Publishing Company maintained the Bradford Opinion, while Stanton countered with Stanton's Bradford Opinion.

Archive Info

  • 33,004
  • Bradford, Vermont
  • 18661970

Paper History

  • National Opinion
  • Bradford Opinion

Source Information

The United Opinion, 1866–1970 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2024. Last updated: July 19, 2022

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Archive Info

  • 33,004
  • Bradford, Vermont
  • 18661970

Paper History

  • National Opinion
  • Bradford Opinion

Source Information

The United Opinion, 1866–1970 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2024. Last updated: July 19, 2022