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38: 29: 236:, namely by being the main voice in Adams County opposing the war. Stahle was vehemently against a war with the south, and had his newspaper often ran pro-Democrat, anti-Black, and anti-War material. On May 4, 1863, the newspaper moved to a larger building and sought to take a more prominent role in state politics, hosting a conference of Democratic newspapers in 263:
Despite weekly articles attacking the local Black community in Gettysburg, the newspaper still reported on the creation of Black Regiments in the Union Army, and printed abolitionist declarations sent to the newspaper. However, the newspaper strongly attacked the
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under accusation of aiding the Confederates during the occupation. He would be released two weeks later without being formally charged of any crime. During Stahle's imprisonment his cousin, M. E. Doll, acted as owner, editor, and publisher in his place.
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The Compiler missed their first ever edition the week of July 7, 1863, the week after Gettysburg was under occupation of Confederate troops during the
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Weekly Newspaper
Democratic
Gettysburg
The Republican Compiler
The Gettysburg Compiler
OCLC
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Media of the United States
List of newspapers
Gettysburg
Adams County
The Republican Compiler
Republican Party
Democrats
American Civil War
Harrisburg
Battle of Gettysburg
U.S. Marshal
Fort McHenry
Baltimore
Gettysburg Address
The Gettysburg Compiler
"1961: Gettysburg loses two newspapers"
The Gettysburg Times
"The compiler"
Pennsylvania State University

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