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Allegheny Democrat : ウィキペディア英語版 | Allegheny Democrat
The ''Allegheny Democrat'' was a newspaper in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, published on a mostly weekly basis from 1824 to 1841. Founded in support of Andrew Jackson, it continued as a Democratic Party organ up to its eventual consolidation with the ''Pittsburgh Mercury''. ==Beginning== Coming off a series of brief and sometimes stormy newspaper editorships in South Central Pennsylvania, John McFarland established a new paper in 1824 with the express purpose of backing the candidacy of Andrew Jackson in that fall's presidential election. The first issue, published on Wood Street in downtown Pittsburgh, appeared on June 22 of that year under the title ''Allegheny Democrat, and Farmers' and Mechanics' Advertiser''. After three years of promoting Jacksonism, McFarland died in 1827 at the age of 30.
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