Argus of Western America

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title: Argus of Western America
text: Argus of Western America was a newspaper published in Frankfort, Kentucky. Amos Kendall was its editor-in-chief and William Gerrard its publisher. It was published from 1808 until 1830. It supported Henry Clay, who helped fund newspapers, but switched allegiances to his rival Andrew Jackson after 1824. Moses O. (Owsley) Bledsoe was also a publisher of the weekly paper. Bledsoe emancipated several slaves in Missouri in 1829. Bledsoe also published the Commentator in Frankfort. He was the father o
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description: American newspaper, 1808 to 1830
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