Woodville Republican
The Woodville Republican is a weekly newspaper published in Woodville, Wilkinson County, Mississippi. It is the oldest newspaper, as well as the oldest business, in continuous incorporated operation in Mississippi.
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Sign on the west exterior wall (facing Depot Street) of the offices of the Woodville Republican
The Woodville Republican was established in 1823 by William A. A. Chisholm.[1] Although during the Reconstruction era the newspaper did fall into the hands of Republican Party Carpetbaggers and Scallawags, the name predates, and is essentially unrelated to, the same-named political party.
Historical marker in front of the Woodville Republican office on Depot Street
The Lewis family has owned and operated the Republican since 1879 June 7.[2] As of 2010 the editor is Andy J. Lewis.[3] Issues of the Woodville Republican come out on Wednesdays.
Notes
- ↑ Mississippi Department of Archives and History marker posted 1975 in front of the newspaper's office at 425 Depot Street, Woodville, MS 39669.
- ↑ "A Brief History of the Woodville Republican" (anonymous writeup furnished by the newspaper on 5 August 2010).
- ↑ Business card supplied by the newspaper. The mailing address is Post Office Box 696, Woodville, MS 39669. The telephone is (601) 888-4293; the fax line is (601) 888-6156. The e-mail address is [email protected]. Andy J. Lewis has served as president of the Mississippi Press Association.
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