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The Bedford Gazette
(1805-1905)



By LT Richard F. Fralick USNR (Ret)


Bedford

Bedford is one of the oldest towns in western Pennsylvania. It played a large part in the French and Indian War, had many patriots in the Revolutionary War, was President Washington's headquarters during the Whiskey Rebellion, and in the 1800s helped funnel colonists through the Appalachians to settle much of the western United States. In the summer of 1958, Bedford observed it's bicentennial — 200 years as an "official" Pennsylvania settlement.

More intriguing for the author is the Bedford Gazette itself — it is the oldest continuously published newspaper in Pennsylvania, and the ninth oldest in the United States. It was started as a weekly by an iterant printer in 1805, and only recently (Nov. 1, 1950) became a daily newspaper. In 2005, it observed its two hundredth anniversary. Today, the Gazette still provides daily news and information to Bedford County and surrounding area.

The Bedford Gazette (1805-1905) is a history of the paper's first one hundred years. The book is in PDF Format and requires a Free PDF Reader to view on a computer. The content itself consists of news and editorials gleaned from the Gazette's bound volumes. In the early years, the news and editorial comments were combined. From 1870 to 1905, editors began to separate opinion from news.

The text reviews the impressions and opinions of Gazette editors on major themes of the day. Enough background information is included in the text to explain immediate circumstances for an editorial, and broader scope is provided in appendices that follow each chapter. Illustrations and photographs were mainly obtained from the internet (the Gazette did not use many illustrations in the 1800s.)

Chapter appendices are selected to give a concise description of events and issues with which readers may not be familiar. In many cases, an appendix is from a source written near an event to present the popular thinking of the times.


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Charles McDowell (The Federalist) — 1805-1832


General George W. Bowman (The Jacksonian) — 1832-1857


Benjamin F. Meyers (The Copperhead) — 1857-1872


Edward F. Kerr, et al (The Democrats) — 1872-1905


The Bedford Gazette (1805-1905) in many ways is America's story. The newspaper's pages bring alive the people of this small Pennsylvania community. Chronicled here is the story of 100 years of small town American life through the eyes of local country editors. As the book ends, the United States is poised to begin the 20th Century — America's Century. And this story is important to understand how we arrived there.




The Bedford Gazette
(1805-1905)
300 Pages   —   $35.00.

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