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  2. The Anti-Slavery Bugle - Wikipedia

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    The Anti-Slavery Bugle was first published in New Lisbon, Ohio, (later renamed Lisbon) and moved after five issues to Salem, Ohio.That city was home to many Quaker families and an active station on the Underground Railroad, providing the paper with more subscribers.

  3. The Ohio Patriot - Wikipedia

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    "About The Ohio patriot. (New Lisbon, Ohio) 1839-1924". Library of Congress. Early County Newspapers, East Liverpool Historical Society; The Ohio Valley Press Before the War of 1812–15, p. 38, Reuben Gold Thwaites, Davis Press "History of Seneca County Ohio, Butterfield, Consul Willshire, 1824-1899". Library of Congress

  4. Robert Walker Tayler - Wikipedia

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    Prior to practicing law, he taught in the high school in Lisbon, Ohio and served as superintendent of schools from 1873 to 1875. [3] He was editor of the Buckeye State in Lisbon from 1875 to 1876. [3] He entered private practice in East Liverpool, Ohio from 1877 to 1880. [2] He was prosecutor for Columbiana County, Ohio from 1880 to 1885. [2]

  5. Shift from Obama to Trump. What out-of-staters need to know ...

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    Still, the question is, do the last two presidential elections in Ohio – Trump carried the state with 51.3% of its vote in 2016, 53.2% in 2020 – reveal new currents in Ohio politics or display ...

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  8. As Ohio goes? Why Buckeye State is no longer a presidential ...

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    Before 2020, the Buckeye State picked the president in every election except five since 1856, ... Akron Beacon Journal and 18 other affiliated news organizations across Ohio. ...

  9. The Buckeye Flame - Wikipedia

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    The Buckeye Flame is a state-wide LGBT community-oriented online news website based in northern Ohio. [1] The website updates online regularly, and news recaps are distributed in a weekly newsletter, which makes this the largest LGBTQ news source in the state of Ohio. [2] [3] The website debuted in June 2020. [4] [5]