Tennessee Gazette and Mero-District Advertiser
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Tennessee Gazette and Mero-District Advertiser
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The Tennessee Gazette and Mero District Advertiser was the first newspaper in Nashville, Tennessee, United States, founded in 1797. The first publisher was a man named Henkle from Kentucky. The paper was sold in 1798 to Benjamin Bradford, and its name changed to the Clarion. The owner in 1801 was Thomas Bradford, a cousin of Benjamin. It was a four-page weekly that persisted until 1807.
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2024-09-10T02:22:38Z
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2024-09-10T02:29:36Z
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