Daily Republican (Arkansas)
Newspaper in Little Rock, Arkansas
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The Daily Republican, known as the Morning Republican from 1868 until 1872,[1] was a Reconstruction era newspaper published in Little Rock, Arkansas from 1872 until 1876.[2][3][4][5]
History
It reported on Mark Twain's book Innocents Abroad.[6] The paper ran an editorial about Indian affairs.[7] Abolitionist Joseph Carter Corbin was a reporter at the paper before becoming the state's secretary of education. He also founded the predecessor of University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff.[8] There was an Arkansas Democrat published in DeWitt, Arkansas from 1879 until 1882.