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  • Port Tobacco, Maryland
  • 18742024

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The Maryland Independent was founded in 1874 by John S. Button (1840-1880), a printer based in the Charles County seat of government, Port Tobacco. The emergence of this paper paralleled the ascendancy of the Republican Party in Charles County, due to an African American majority in the population that voted overwhelmingly for the party of Abraham Lincoln. In 1877, Eugene Diggs, a local lawyer and former state's attorney, joined the Independent as editor and maintained the paper's advocacy for Republican candidates and policies. This position put it at odds with the Port Tobacco Times, the county's Democratic paper, and with the rest of southern Maryland, which had large Democratic majorities.

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  • 34,561
  • Port Tobacco, Maryland
  • 18742024
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Source Information

Maryland Independent, 1874–2024 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2024. Last updated: 21 April 2024

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Hezekiah Queen 1890

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Mary Matilda Chesley, wife of Moses Chesley

Mary Matilda Chesley, wife of Moses Chesley

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Obituary Theresa  Cusick (Delaney)

Obituary Theresa Cusick (Delaney)

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Marriage of Murray / Tull

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Archive Info

  • 34,561
  • Port Tobacco, Maryland
  • 18742024
0

Source Information

Maryland Independent, 1874–2024 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2024. Last updated: 21 April 2024

Newspapers made available courtesy of
Leave Newspapers.com and Visit Library of Congress - Maryland

Library of Congress - Maryland