- The Knoxville Gazette
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First newspaper
Roulstone, along with the new governor of the Southwest Territory,
William Blount , stayed inRogersville for eleven months before moving the newspaper permanently to Knoxville in the fall of 1792. [http://www.lib.utk.edu/spcoll/newspaper/pubhist.htm A Brief History of Newspaper Publishing in Tennessee] , By James B. Lloyd, The University of Tennessee Libraries (website accessed January 2, 2008)]George Roulstone
Roulstone was a native of Boston and was a former
North Carolina newspaper man. He was also Knoxville's firstpostmaster , one of the new city's firstcommissioner s, the first public printer in Tennessee, andclerk to the Senate of the initialTennessee General Assembly .This political patronage came courtesy of Territorial Governor William Blount, who had encouraged the paper from its beginning in order to have a way of distributing news about the territory.
Cessation of publication
After Roulstone's death in
1804 , control of the paper passed to his wife, Elizabeth Gilliam Roulstone, who continued publishing the newspaper until 1808, when she and her new husband, William Moore, moved to Carthage to begin the "Carthage Gazette". "The Knoxville Gazette" ceased publication in1818 .ee also
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Knoxville, Tennessee
*Rogersville, Tennessee
*The Rogersville Review
*William Blount , the governor of theSouthwest Territory References
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