Cincinnati Volksfreund

Cincinnati Volksfreund
Cincinnati Volksfreund
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Cincinnati Weekly Volksfreund
Type Daily and weekly newspaper
Owner Joseph A. Hemann
Founded 1850
Political alignment Democratic Party
Language German
Ceased publication 1908
Headquarters Cincinnati, Ohio

The Cincinnati Volksfreund was a daily and weekly German-language newspaper based in Cincinnati, Ohio, and published between 1850 and 1908. The paper was founded in October 1850 by Joseph A. Hemann and his editorials began appearing in March 1853 in the weekly edition called the Cincinnati Wöchentlicher Volksfreund. Originally neutral in politics, it later became the leading German Democratic newspaper of Ohio.

Editors/Owners

1850-1863 Joseph Anton Hemann, founder, publisher, editor

1863-1869 Johann B. Jeup & Co.

1870-1871 Volksfreund Publishing Co.

1872-1873 Limberg & Thilly

1873-1879 Limberg & Heinrich Haacke

1880-1908 Heinrich Haacke and Co.

See also

References

  • Hawes, George W. (1860). Ohio state gazetteer and business directory for 1860-61. 
  • Biographical Encyclopædia of Ohio of the Nineteenth Century. Galaxy Publishing Company. 1876. 
  • Tenner, Armin (1878). Cincinnati sonst und jetzt. Mecklenborg & Rosenthal. 
  • Ford, Henry A. and Kate (1881). History of Cincinnati, Ohio with illustrations and biographical sketches. L.A. Williams & Co. 
  • Leonard, John William (1888). Centennial Review of Cincinnati. J. M. Elstner & Co. 
  • Arndt, Karl J. R. and Olson, May E. (1961). German-American Newspapers and Periodicals 1732-1955. Quelle & Meyer Publishers. 
  • Ward, Robert E. (1985). A Bio-Bibliography of German-American Writers 1670-1970. Kraus International Publications. 

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