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from 1865 to 1875. It was printed semiweekly beginning in 1876 and ceased publication on February 27, 1877. It was the official newspaper of the Democratic Party in North Carolina. During
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were bombed with gunpowder. The powder was placed beneath a Hoe's large cylinder press early in the campaign to determine the outcome of the
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On March 16, 1876, Turner and W.H.H. Howerton, North Carolina
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newspaper exposed the corruption of the administration of
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In June 1866 Turner said that he received a letter from
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was a daily newspaper (except Mondays) published in
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Raleigh, North Carolina
Reconstruction
Josiah Turner
carpetbaggers
Democratic Party (United States)
Robert E. Lee
American Civil War
Methodist Church
Oxford, North Carolina
Wilmington, North Carolina
Wilmington Morning Star
1872 presidential election
Horace Greeley
New York Herald
North Carolina
Ulysses Grant
Secretary of State
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help
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Categories
Defunct newspapers published in North Carolina
Democratic newspapers (United States)
History of North Carolina
Publications disestablished in 1877
Newspapers established in 1865
Mass media in Raleigh, North Carolina
1865 establishments in North Carolina
1877 disestablishments in North Carolina

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