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'''''The Argus''''' was an early weekly newspaper founded in [[1828]]. It ceased publication the same year. [[Thomas Eastin]], a staunch political supporter of then-presidential candidate [[Andrew Jackson]], was the editor.
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The '''''Florida Argus''''' was an early weekly newspaper founded in [[1828]]. It ceased publication the same year. [[Thomas Eastin]], a staunch political supporter of then-presidential candidate [[Andrew Jackson]], was the editor.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 22:53, 10 December 2008

Florida Argus, and Pensacola literary, agricultural & commercial register.

The Florida Argus was an early weekly newspaper founded in 1828. It ceased publication the same year. Thomas Eastin, a staunch political supporter of then-presidential candidate Andrew Jackson, was the editor.