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453

Wendell, Barrett (cited), 225, 226

Western Spy and Hamilton Gazette, 209

Miami Gazette, 209

Western World, 207, 208

Westliche Post, St. Louis, 330

Weyman, William, 91

Wharton, Francis (quoted), 179

Wharton and Galloway, 93

Whigs, 8, 40, 67, 72, 84, 87, 93, 118, 119, 121, 123, 128, 242, 269, 273, 277, 279, 334

Whig, American, 87

Cincinnati, 227

Coshocton, 334

Vicksburg, 301

Whig Club, 87

Whig Qub, Baltimore, 94

Whig Journalists, 13

Whiskey Insurrection, 203

Whisperer, London, 28

White, Horace, 331

White, Pliny H. (quoted), 186

Wilkes, John, 89

Wilkes-Barre (Pennsylvania), Wyoming Herald, 272

William, James King, of, 374-376

William and Mary, of England, 61

Williams, Roger, 9

Williamsburg (Virginia) Newspapers, 64

Wilson, Henry (quoted), 304

Wilson, James H. (quoted), 280

Wilson, James Harrison (cited), 339

Wilson, Rufus R. (cited), 237

Winsor, Justin (cited), 82, 96, 103, 112

Winthrop, Governor, 9

Wise, Henry A., 235, 298

Wise, Jennings, 303

Witchcraft, 9

Wolcott, Oliver, 187, 188

Women's Rights, 332

Wood, Fernando, 311

Wood, John, 207, 208

Worcester (Massachusetts), Workingman's Gazette, 220

World, Evening, New York, 363, 364

World, New York, 322, 362, 363, 380, 381

Wyoming Herald, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, 272


X

"X. Y. Z." Dispatches, 177


Y

" Yellow press," 370


Z

Zenger, John Peter, 15, 38, 48-58, 70, 71, 98, 141, 179, 197, 298