Notes for Marcus Aemilius SCAURUS III


The Columbian
Publication: Bloomsburg, Columbia, Pennsylvania, USA
Date: Dec 15 1866
Text: "...picture AN HONORABLE ENEMY. Cneus Domitiuh, Tribune to the Roman
people, eager to ruin his enemy, Marcus Scaurus, Chief of the Senate, accusod
him publicly of several high crimes and misdomeanors. Ills zoal..."
About this sourceThe town of Bloomsburg, located in Columbia County,
Pennsylvania, already had one Democratic newspaper, the Columbia Democrat and
Star of the North (later, succeeded by the Bloomsburg Democrat), and a
Republican one, the Columbia County Republican, when the Columbian was
established as a weekly on May 5, 1866. The Columbian began as the voice of
the Andrew Johnson Republicans under the management of George H. Moore. By the
end of the year, Moore sold his subscription list to a group of county
Democrats, and the paper was restarted on January 4, 1867, under prominent
local attorney John G. Freeze.The following month Captain Charles B. Brockway
joined the newspaper and soon assumed full ownership and modernized its
operations. When the Bloomsburg Democrat was purchased and absorbed on January
1, 1869, the Columbian became the sole Democratic paper in Columbia County.
Ownership of the newspaper then changed hands several times over the next few
years, with Henry L. Dieffenbach purchasing it in 1871, Brockway resuming
control a year later, and then Dieffenbach buying it back once more in July
1873.On October 1, 1875, Brockway purchased the Columbian for the final time
in partnership with George E. Elwell. Four years later, Brockway retired, and
his interest in the newspaper was purchased by John K. Bittenbender, with the
publishing firm becoming Elwell & Bittenbender. The success of the newspaper
and the printing house led to the construction of its own three-story brick
building at 40 West Main Street in Bloomsburg, which was completed in October
1881. The management structure continued until 1893 when Elwell purchased
Bittenbender's interest and became the sole proprietor.The final change
occurred when Elwell's son, G. Edward Elwell, Jr., became a partner on April
1, 1910, and the firm became George E. Elwell & Son. Six days later, the final
issue of the Columbian was published, due primarily to the fact that the job
printing part of the business had greatly increased and left little time for
the paper. Two further reasons for its suspension were that the income derived
from a weekly newspaper was no longer sufficient to compensate for the work
involved and that the Columbian had to deal with competition from Bloomsburg's
daily paper the Morning Press, which had begun publication in 1902.When the
Columbian became a Democratic newspaper in January 1867, it editorialized,
espoused, and was otherwise devoted to the general viewpoint and policies of
the party, which at the time was dominant in county politics. These opinions
in the post-Civil War era of the 1860s and 1870s could be quite vitriolic, and
the Columbian engaged in spirited battles with the Columbia County Republican
and its founder, Dr. Palemon John, and succeeding publishers and editors. Even
though state and national political news was the primary focus of the
Columbian, each issue devoted one page to local news, covering goings-on in
Bloomsburg, the county, and region, as well as the activities of the
Bloomsburg State Normal School

Leader (Melbourne, VIC)
Publication: Jan 15 1898 - Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Text: "...lands to ihc umc value; Seneca, £2,450,000; Lentulus, the augur.
£3,250,000. When the villa of Marcus Scaurus was burned, they said that he
lost over £800,000. Julius Cesar declared after the expenses of..."
About this sourceDescription: 1 online resource : illustrations. Notes: Title
form title screen. Digitised as part of the "Digitised newspapers and more"
which allows access to historic Australian periodicals. Also available in
print and on microform. Life Dates: No. 3026 (January 3, 1914)-no. 3285
(December 28, 1918) Former Title: Weekly age (Melbourne, Vic.) Melbourne
leader (Online) 2204-4949 Place: Australia Victoria Melbourne
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