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INDEX


Present state of New-English affairs, 8 Press, Grand Rapids, 359

Philadelphia, 276, 336

Pittsburg, 358

St. Paul Pioneer, 379 Press, and pestilence, 106 k and politics, 148

\ and U.S. Bank, 156

\ vs. Presidents, 105 as detective, 360

Associated, 343, 384, 415

Associations, 275, 384

battle of statesmen, 124

censorship, 28, 290, 423

divided, 104

freedom of, 107, 110, 450

gag law, 331

mirror of times, 100, 144, 197

modesty of politicians, 215

party, 115, 118, 140, 223

personal attacks of, 101

regulation of, 389

sensational, 368, 371

Tory, 141

United, 385

wheels, on, 322 Presses, printing, 63, 95, 160, 278, 317,

386

Proclamations, forged by press, 297 Prohibition, effects on journalism, 398 Public-Ledger, Philadelphia, 192 Publicity, pitiless, 440 Publick-Occurrences, 9, 19 Puclot, L., 165 Pulitzer, Albert, 372 Pulitzer, Joseph, 339, 370, 372 Punchinello, 321 Purdy, Alexander, 51

Rags, advertisements for, 97

Ray, C. H., 293

Raymond, Henry Jarvis, 211, 226, 269, 273, 276, 283, 302

Reconstruction journalism, 317

Record, Chicago, 375

Register, Weekly, 151

Regulation of press, 389

Reid, Whitelaw, 210, 379, 429, 435

Religious journalism, 331

Religious dailies, 266

in New York, 267 in Philadelphia, 266

Reporter, First Star, 154

Republican, Chicago, 336 Omaha, 379 St. Louis, 338, 379

Revere, Paul, 86


Revival of newspapers, 290

Revolutionary period, 82

Reynolds, J. S., 253

Rhett, Barnwell, 332

Rhode Island, early papers, 48

Richard, Rev. Father Gabriel, 16, 179

Richards, D. H., 231

Richards, William, 242

Rind, William, 51

Ritchie, Thomas, 261

Rivington, James, 88, 95, 96

Roman journalism, 2

Rosewater, Edward, 246, 337

Roulstone, George, 174

Russell, Benjamin, 129

San Francisco dailies, 263

Sargent, Eppes, 186

Scarcity of paper, 69, 97, 243, 305, 422

Scripps, James E., 338

papers of, 416, 417

Seaton, W. W., 173

Secession, Southern press on, 282

Sedition Laws, passage of, 102

Seitz, Don C., 381, 409, 438

Semple, Robert, 239

Senate, press restriction of, 222

Sensational journalism, 4, 223, 368, 371

Service work, 393

Seward, W. H., 207, 222, 283

Sheldon, Rev. Charles, 413, 441

Shepard, H. D., 186

Siamese Twins in journalism, 26

Simonton, J. W., 272, 343

Slack, A. E., 255

Slavery discussions, 279

Slaves, sold by newspapers, 93

Smith, S. H., 106, 173

South Carolina, early papers, 47

South Dakota, early papers, 246

Southern press, 334

Spain, war with, 364

Spanish-English papers, 234

Spoken newspapers, 5, 15, 179

Spooner, J. P., 167

Spy, Massachusetts, 85, 97, 111

Stamp Act, 1765, 82

Massachusetts, 1755, 78 Massachusetts, 1785, 109 New York, 1756, 79 repeal of, 84

Star, Kansas City, 376

Washington, 336, 374, 375

State-exemption for journalists, 310

State-subsidized newspaper, 59

Statistics, 227, 348, 349, 350, 418

Steam expresses