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The ''Intelligencer Journal'', known locally as the ''Intell'', is the daily, morning newspaper published by Lancaster Newspapers, Inc in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. It is the 7th oldest newspaper in the United States and one of the oldest newspapers to be continually published under the same name. The ''Intelligencer Journals editorial page generally has leaned to the Democratic/liberal perspective. The ''Intelligencer'' was merged with its sister newspaper, the ''Lancaster New Era'', in 2009. ==History== The ''Lancaster Journal'', was founded on June 17, 1794 by William Hamilton and Henry Wilcocks as a 4-page, weekly newspaper. In 1800, Hamilton politically aligned the ''Journal'' with the Federalists after buying out Wilcocks and receiving backing from Robert Coleman. In 1799, William Dickson founded a rival paper, the Jeffersonian ''Lancaster Intelligencer and Weekly Advertiser''. In 1820, John Reynolds (father of the Civil War general) succeeded Hamilton and turned the ''Journal'' into a Jacksonian paper. After a fire in 1811 and Dickson's death in 1823, popularity of the ''Intelligencer'' began to diminish. In 1834, Hugh Maxwell V bought the newspaper from John Reynolds and owned it until Maxwell sold it to John Weiss Forney, who had started as a printer's apprentice with the newspaper in 1830. Maxwell had previously owned and published the ''Lancaster Gazette and Port-Folio''.
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