. e in 1864, when it was removed to Philadelphia,with the exception of an interval of five years, from 1852 to 1857, when it wasedited by the Rev. Samuel Miller. For a time the Saturday Local was published by Joseph Pomeroy & accomplished its mission, it quietly took its departure to the sweetby-and-by. In the foregoing sketch it is stated that the Repository is owned andedited by Maj. John M. Pomeroy, and a merited compliment is paid that was written by Dr. W. C. Lame, the daily Franklin Repository hasbeen establ


. e in 1864, when it was removed to Philadelphia,with the exception of an interval of five years, from 1852 to 1857, when it wasedited by the Rev. Samuel Miller. For a time the Saturday Local was published by Joseph Pomeroy & accomplished its mission, it quietly took its departure to the sweetby-and-by. In the foregoing sketch it is stated that the Repository is owned andedited by Maj. John M. Pomeroy, and a merited compliment is paid that was written by Dr. W. C. Lame, the daily Franklin Repository hasbeen established, which is now in its fourth volume. It has, like the woekly,attained a large circulation, and is, with the Peoples Register, an eveningpaper. Until November 26, 1886, it was published and edited by the PomeroyBros.; but owing to certain complications, growing out of the right of title,it was sold by Sheriff Kurtz to T. M. Mahon and H. Gehr for $2,200, andimmediately leased by them to its former managers. The paper is now under •Since deceased. V,.


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