Cincinnati Volksfreund
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The Cincinnati Volksfreund was a daily and weekly German-language newspaper that was based in Cincinnati, Ohio, and published between 1850 and 1908 with offices located on the southwest corner of Vine and Longworth Streets.[1]
The paper was founded in October 1850 by Joseph A. Hemann and his editorials began appearing in March 1853 in the weekly edition, the Cincinnati Wöchentlicher Volksfreund. Originally neutral in politics, the newspaper later became the leading German Democratic newspaper of Ohio.
Editors and owners
- 1850–1863Template:Spaced ndash Joseph Anton Hemann, founder, publisher, editor
- 1863–1869Template:Spaced ndash Johann B. Jeup & Co.
- 1870–1871Template:Spaced ndash Volksfreund Publishing Co.
- 1872–1873Template:Spaced ndash Limberg & Thilly
- 1873–1879Template:Spaced ndash Limberg & Heinrich Haacke
- 1880–1908Template:Spaced ndash Heinrich Haacke and Co.
See also
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References
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