Jeffersonian Democrat

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Jeffersonian Democrat
Type Weekly newspaper
Owner(s)Community Media Group
Founder(s)Thomas Hastings
PublisherPat Patterson
EditorJoy Norwood
Founded1839
Headquarters113 Main Street, Brookville, Pennsylvania, United States
Circulation 3,000
OCLC number 13379014
Website www.thecourierexpress.com/jeffersonian_democrat/

The Jeffersonian Democrat is a weekly newspaper published in Brookville, Pennsylvania, with circulation about 3,000. [1] The paper is owned by Community Media Group. [2] Pat Patterson is the publisher and Joy Norwood is the editor. [3]

History

The paper was started in 1839 or earlier by Thomas Hastings and was called the Backwoodsman. [4] His son John Hastings, at age 18, was the editor. The paper remained a Democratic weekly after the American Civil War, and it was later merged with the Jeffersonian and the Democrat and the Graphic and renamed the Jeffersonian Democrat. [5]

Major John McMurray purchased the Jeffersonian Democrat in 1878; [6] his co-owner was William Leader. [7] McMurray owned the paper and was its editor for over 30 years. [8] When he died, in 1920, Major McMurray passed the Jeffersonian Democrat down to his son, Harry McMurray. Harry died just a few months later and the paper was passed down to his sons H.E. McMurray and John J. [6]

The Jeffersonian Democrat was purchased in 1990 by Independent Publications (then McLean Publishing Co.) [9] At the time it had a circulation of 3,000 papers. [10]

In 1993 Independent Publications launched the Tri-County Sunday which served as a combined Sunday issue for three of its papers including the Jeffersonian Democrat. [11]

Community Media Group of Frankfort, Illinois bought the Jeffersonian Democrat in 2013 as part of a multi-paper deal. [2] [12]

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