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The Daily Exchange was a daily newspaper published in Baltimore, MD from 1858 to 1861. It was originally owned and edited by Charles G. Kerr and Thomas Hall Jr. In 1859, Henry Fitzhugh, William Carpenter, and Frank Key Howard bought into the paper.〔About The daily exchange. (Baltimore, Md.) 1858–1861. Chronicling America. Library of Congress. http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83009573/.〕 ==Background== In 1858 Baltimore was highly run by the mob, and the ''Exchange'' was highly critical of the Know-Nothing Party. Any businesses or political figures involved were viewed as corrupt. Following a series of threats to the editors, on August 12, 1858, the paper's office was broken into, and employees were assaulted and property was destroyed. All of these tactics only served to increase the popularity of the ''Exchange''.〔Scharf, John Thomas. History of Baltimore City and County, from the Earliest Period to the Present Day: Including Biographical Sketches of their Representative Men. Philadelphia: Louis H. Everts, 1881. https://play.google.com/store/books/details?id=6tF4AAAAMAAJ.〕 In 1860, the scope of the newspaper shifted to national politics. The ''Exchange'' backed William Wilkins Glenn in the 1860 presidential election and supported states' rights although not secession. Because of its anti-Lincoln administration views, the newspaper was suppressed and on September 10, 1861 finally banned from the U.S. Mail.〔
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