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James M. Goodhue

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was published on April 28, 1849, ten days after his arrival, making it the first newspaper in the territory. He set up an office for the newspaper in downtown St. Paul and successfully campaigned to become the territorial printer. He wrote passionately about Minnesota and encouraged others to move
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Goodhue died at his home in Saint Paul on August 27, 1852. While it is unclear exactly what caused his death, contemporary sources claimed he died partially of exhaustion after nearly drowning after falling off a ferry into a river, and partially of mental strain from his work.
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out West, but also harshly criticized those with whom he disagreed, so much so that he was stabbed by the irate brother of an rival editor in 1851. Goodhue was heavily involved in reporting on the
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for several months in 1851, and enthusiastically supported acquiring
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and is also known for being a founding member the first
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In 1850, Goodhue was named the first overseer of the
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Index


Hebron
Saint Paul
Amherst College
Minnesota
Saint Paul Dispatch
Twin Cities Pioneer Press
Goodhue County
Masonic lodge
Hebron, New Hampshire
Amherst College
Edward Hitchcock
Grant County Herald
Lancaster, Wisconsin
President Polk
Saint Paul
Treaty of Traverse des Sioux
Sioux
Ramsey County Poor Farm
"Lodge History"


"Image 5 of Obituary of James M. Goodhue"


"Is it Really the Goodhue Press?"
"Collection Finding Aids"
"St. Paul's Territorial Editors"
Frank B. Mayer and the Treaties of 1851
"Ramsey County Poor Farm | Maplewood, MN"

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