The Frostburg Herald

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title: The Frostburg Herald
text: The Frostburg Herald was a weekly newspaper that was published from 1903 to around 1906 in Frostburg, Maryland, U.S. by John J. Robinson, a former coal miner. Robinson was also the editor of The Lonaconing Star from 1886 to 1905 in nearby Lonaconing, Maryland. The Herald's motto proclaimed that the publication was "Independent--Not Neutral," the same motto that Robinson used for the Star. The newspaper's editorial positions advocated for honest government and a fair shake for the working people
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description: Defunct American newspaper
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