Catoctin Clarion
The Catoctin Clarion was a weekly newspaper published in Thurmont, Maryland (formerly Mechanicstown) from 1871 to 1940. Contents included local, state, national, and international news briefs; stories from Frederick County history; market news; poetry and literature in "a rare selection of instructive Reading"; letters to the editor, and advertisements. The paper measured 18 by 24 inches and ran on Thursdays. The Clarion was published by William Need until 1875; by Alexander P. Beatty until 1879; and by E.L. Root and Charles E. Cassell beginning in August, 1879.
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Catoctin Clarion
The Catoctin Clarion was a weekly newspaper published in Thurmont, Maryland (formerly Mechanicstown) from 1871 to 1940. Contents included local, state, national, and international news briefs; stories from Frederick County history; market news; poetry and literature in "a rare selection of instructive Reading"; letters to the editor, and advertisements. The paper measured 18 by 24 inches and ran on Thursdays. The Clarion was published by William Need until 1875; by Alexander P. Beatty until 1879; and by E.L. Root and Charles E. Cassell beginning in August, 1879.
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