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Editorial
November 10, 1843
Carroll Free Press
Carrollton, Carroll County, Ohio
What is this article about?
The newspaper reinstates exchanges with the American Union and Findlay Courier, both Van Buren-supporting 'Locofoco' papers, despite past disagreements. It notes A. W. Bukor's new role as Courier editor and praises his debut sentiments, which may not be accepted by local Locofocos.
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OUR EXCHANGES—We add to our exchange, this week, the American Union and the Findlay Courier—both whole hog Van Buren papers, which, in years past, were on our exchange list. Why the former publishers of the Union and Courier cut our acquaintance, need not now be stated. Let the past be forgotten. We like to see our old acquaintances, once in a while, Locofoco though they be. By the way, we see that Mr. A. W. Bukor, formerly of these diggins, has become one of the editors of the Courier. Abijah's debut contains some just and generous sentiments which, we fear, will not meet a cordial response from the Hancock Locofocos.
What sub-type of article is it?
Partisan Politics
What keywords are associated?
Newspaper Exchanges
Van Buren Papers
Locofoco
A W Bukor
Hancock Locofocos
What entities or persons were involved?
American Union
Findlay Courier
A. W. Bukor
Hancock Locofocos
Van Buren
Editorial Details
Primary Topic
Reinstating Newspaper Exchanges With Van Buren Papers
Stance / Tone
Conciliatory Towards Political Opponents
Key Figures
American Union
Findlay Courier
A. W. Bukor
Hancock Locofocos
Van Buren
Key Arguments
Past Disagreements With Publishers Should Be Forgotten
Appreciation For Old Acquaintances Despite Locofoco Affiliation
Praise For Bukor's Just And Generous Sentiments In Debut