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Watauga Democrat Archive 

  • Boone, North Carolina
  • 18881934

About

The Watauga Democrat, based in Boone, North Carolina, originated in July 1888 as a megaphone for the Democratic Party of Watauga County.  The founder and editor was Joseph F. Spainhour (1850-1939) who, in the first issues, also offered his services as an attorney.  The initial publisher was John Syme Williams (1862-1932).  The four-page, six-column paper appeared weekly and, in a style typical of the partisan press of the day, the owners praised their party’s candidates and demonized their opponents. The Democrat's rival Republican paper was the Watauga Enterprise, established by Leonidas Leander Greene (1845-1898) and Thomas Edgar Bingham (1845-1917) in Boone earlier in 1888.  It folded after the success of Republican presidential candidate Benjamin Harrison at the polls that fall.

Archive Info

  • 17,493
  • Boone, North Carolina
  • 18881934
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Source Information

Watauga Democrat, 1888–1934 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2024. Last updated: November 11, 2022

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memorial

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Benjamin Green death

Benjamin Green death

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Roscoe Perry

Roscoe Perry

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Boone, North Carolina
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Sam Tester vs Ritter Lumber Co case

Sam Tester vs Ritter Lumber Co case

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Boone, North Carolina
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George and Ruth Tester marraige

George and Ruth Tester marraige

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Archive Info

  • 17,493
  • Boone, North Carolina
  • 18881934
0

Source Information

Watauga Democrat, 1888–1934 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2024. Last updated: November 11, 2022