History of Seneca County, Ohio . ho sold the office to Capt. McKee, one year later. The Standardbattled with its Democratic opponent until 1855. when McKee gave his edito-rial place to W. C. Gray. ^\ bartons salutatory contained several paragraphs,one of which is as follows: We shall enter our protest against the Locofocoparty, and labor ardently for those principles bequeathed to us by the patriotsof the Revolution—the principles of the Whig party; a party whose originwas oiu countrys Revolution, and whose fidelity and patriotism achieved oiuindependence. Upon this broad basis we shall stand,
History of Seneca County, Ohio . ho sold the office to Capt. McKee, one year later. The Standardbattled with its Democratic opponent until 1855. when McKee gave his edito-rial place to W. C. Gray. ^\ bartons salutatory contained several paragraphs,one of which is as follows: We shall enter our protest against the Locofocoparty, and labor ardently for those principles bequeathed to us by the patriotsof the Revolution—the principles of the Whig party; a party whose originwas oiu countrys Revolution, and whose fidelity and patriotism achieved oiuindependence. Upon this broad basis we shall stand, adhering firmly to lib-erty, despising anarchy and despotism, with an eye single to the interests ofour country, feeling assiued that upon the integrity of the ^^hig party restsottr destiny as a nation. The Western Whig Standard was issued (the first number, March 3, 1849),by George L. Wharton, who also published The Northwestern Continent,October 1, 1850. The Tiffin Tribune, successor to the Whig-Standard, was established by.
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