The Star Democrat in Easton, Md., has been published during the administrations of 43 of the 44 presidents of the United States of America and during all but one of the nation's major wars. Its offices and equipment were destroyed by two fires. It was wrecked by a mob of vandals. One of its editors was arrested and exiled by Federal troops during the Civil War. John Adams was president when The Star first appeared on the streets of Easton.
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Media Name | Stardem News |
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Media Type | Newspaper |
Language | English |
Location | Easton, Maryland |
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Website | |
Front Page URL | https://www.stardem.com/ |
About Page URL | https://www.stardem.com/site/about.html |
Contact Page URL | https://www.stardem.com/site/contact.html |
RSS Feed URL | https://www.stardem.com/search/?f=rss |
Profiles | |
Facebook URL | https://www.facebook.com/StarDemocrat |
X URL | https://twitter.com/stardem_news |
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Wikipedia URL | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Star_Democrat |
Contacts | |
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jim.normandin@adamspg.com | |
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