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Green Bay Intelligencer

Defunct newspaper published in Green Bay, Wisconsin From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Green Bay Intelligencer
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The Green Bay Intelligencer was Wisconsin’s first newspaper. Based in Green Bay, Wisconsin, it was founded by businessman John V. Suydam,[1][2] with the first issue published on December 11, 1833. Albert Gallatin Ellis joined the paper in 1834.[2] In 1834, Ellis, and subsequently the Green-Bay Intelligencer, supported the campaign of local judge James Duane Doty. As a result, opponents of Doty formed their own newspaper. The newspaper continued with several suspensions until June 1835, at which point Ellis entered a partnership with C. C. Arndt, creating the new partnership, Ellis & Arndt. In 1837 the Green-Bay Intelligencer was sold to Christopher Sholes, who moved the newspaper to Southport, Wisconsin (now Kenosha).[2][3]

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Copy of the first edition of the Green-Bay Intelligencer
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