Der Demokrat (Iowa)

German language newspaper in Davenport, Iowa From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Der Demokrat was a German language newspaper in Davenport, Iowa that was published from 1851 to 1918. As with many other German language publications in the United States, anti-German sentiment as a consequence of World War I resulted in the paper's dissolution in late 1918. The paper's founder and first editor, Theodor Gülich, was a socialist. Gülich sold the paper to Henry Lischer in 1856, after which the paper became politically Republican.[1][2] The paper had a daily circulation of 1,500 and a weekly circulation of 4,200 in 1877.[3]

PublisherLischer Printing Co.
Editor-in-chiefTheodor Johannes Hesdorf Gülich (18511856)
Founded1851
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Der Demokrat
TypeDaily German language newspaper
PublisherLischer Printing Co.
Editor-in-chiefTheodor Johannes Hesdorf Gülich (18511856)
Founded1851
Ceased publicationSeptember 8, 1918
Political alignmentRepublican (after 1856)
LanguageGerman
HeadquartersDavenport, Iowa
Circulation1,500 daily
4,200 weekly
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