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256: 117: 31: 196:. In 1829 he purchased the paper, serving as proprietor until 1840 and editor until 1841. He oversaw a boom in circulation and introduced a daily edition, the city's first. In an era rife with the exchange of verbal abuse between rival newspapermen, Craig's vitriolic pen showed no mercy to his journalistic opponents, which were many, including at one time or another almost every newspaper editor in Pittsburgh. Politically, Craig led the 204:. The prolonged life of that party in Allegheny County may have owed something to his persistent advocacy. Craig sympathized strongly with the antislavery and temperance movements. He set a lasting precedent for the 313:
After the death of his wife, with whom he had ten children, Craig resided alternately with his three surviving daughters. He spent his last days with his youngest daughter, at his farm, "Bellefield," in the
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and was admitted to the bar in 1810. After marrying Jane Ann Fulton, he took leave of the legal profession, taking charge of a store at
670: 640: 665: 237: 680: 179: 232:, the sides of the faltering Anti-Masonic–Whig alliance fielded separate candidates: the Anti-Mason Craig and the Whig 255: 570: 225: 171: 233: 163: 129: 51: 289: 248:(1852) parties, but captured only a few percent of the vote each time. He similarly unsuccessfully ran for 551: 299:
Exposure of a Few of the Many Misstatements in H. M. Brackenridge's History of the Whiskey Insurrection
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For two years starting on 1 January 1845, Craig published a monthly historical journal called the
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Registeres des Baptismes et Sepultures qui se sont fait au Fort Du Quesne
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Pittsburgh's Post-Gazette: "The first newspaper west of the Alleghenies"
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Taking an interest in political discourse, Craig began to write for the
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newspaper from 1829 to 1841 and served a term in the state legislature.
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Members of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives
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Sketch of the Life and Services of Major Isaac Craig
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Colonial and Revolutionary Families of Pennsylvania
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(Winter 1957). 646:19th-century American male writers 636:Pennsylvania political journalists 631:Editors of Pennsylvania newspapers 550:Swetnam, George (4 October 1973). 14: 326:on 3 March 1863. He is buried in 676:19th-century American historians 406:. Boston: Chapman & Grimes. 115: 701:University of Pittsburgh alumni 1: 691:Burials at Allegheny Cemetery 686:19th-century American lawyers 425:Wilson, Erasmus, ed. (1898). 354:Jordan, John W., ed. (1911). 281:Memoirs of Major Robert Stobo 696:Historians from Pennsylvania 588:Egle, William Henry (1896). 706:Princeton University alumni 651:Politicians from Pittsburgh 402:Andrews, J. Cutler (1936). 374:Fleming, George T. (1917). 279:. In 1854 he published his 220:, Craig was elected to the 150:, where resided his father 722: 305:, both published in 1859. 671:Pennsylvania Free Soilers 641:American male journalists 114: 28: 666:Pennsylvania Libertyites 234:Henry Marie Brackenridge 164:University of Pittsburgh 130:Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 52:Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 681:Lawyers from Pittsburgh 412:2027/mdp.39015011226290 290:The Seats of the Mighty 263: 126:Neville Burgoyne Craig 380:History of Pittsburgh 277:History of Pittsburgh 258: 142:Family and early life 575:The Pittsburgh Press 556:The Pittsburgh Press 283:, on which is based 224:on an "Anti-Masonic– 156:General John Neville 148:Fort Pitt Blockhouse 105:Amelia Neville Craig 527:"Craig, Neville B." 482:. Wilkes University 309:Late life and death 250:Mayor of Pittsburgh 162:, now known as the 16:American politician 571:"Mayors' Notebook" 552:"Mayors' Notebook" 502:"PA - District 21" 328:Allegheny Cemetery 297:. Other works are 285:Sir Gilbert Parker 264: 261:Allegheny Cemetery 202:Anti-Masonic Party 200:in support of the 193:Pittsburgh Gazette 160:Pittsburgh Academy 158:. He attended the 135:Pittsburgh Gazette 76:Allegheny Cemetery 259:Craig's grave in 230:US Representative 172:Alexander Addison 123: 122: 713: 600: 599: 585: 579: 578: 566: 560: 559: 547: 541: 540: 538: 536: 523: 517: 516: 514: 512: 498: 492: 491: 489: 487: 475: 466: 460: 459: 443: 437: 436: 422: 416: 415: 399: 384: 383: 371: 362: 361: 351: 324:bronchial asthma 180:Allegheny County 176:New Lisbon, Ohio 132:. He edited the 119: 66: 47: 45: 33: 23:Neville B. 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Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Allegheny Cemetery
Isaac Craig

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Pittsburgh Gazette
Fort Pitt Blockhouse
Isaac Craig
General John Neville
Pittsburgh Academy
University of Pittsburgh
Princeton
Alexander Addison
New Lisbon, Ohio
Allegheny County
Pittsburgh Gazette
Anti-Masonic Party
Pennsylvania House of Representatives
Whig
US Representative
Henry Marie Brackenridge
William Wilkins
Liberty
Free Soil
Mayor of Pittsburgh

Allegheny Cemetery
Sir Gilbert Parker
The Seats of the Mighty

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