This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1919 edition. Excerpt: ...Register" was that of Oct. 6, 1818, vol. 1, no. 10, published by Andrew Logan. With the issue of Nov. 9, 1819, Logan admitted Carlos V. J. Hickcox to partnership, under the firm name of Logan & Hickcox. The paper was discontinued with the issue of Mar. 7, 1820, vol. 2, no. 29. Western Reserve Hist. Soc. has Oct. 6, 1818-Mar. 7, 1820. Wis. Hist. Soc. has Oct. 20, 1818. N. Y. Pub. Lib. has Mar. 23, 1819. Clinton Ohio Register, 1813-1816. Weekly. Established June 26, 1813, by John C. Gilkison & Co., with the title of "The Ohio Register." At some time between Aug. 3 and Oct. 12, 1813, the imprint was changed to published by John C. Gilkison, for Samuel H. Smith. The early issues were of the usual folio size, but within a few months, probably in December, 1813, the size was reduced to quarto, eight pages to the issue, and the publishers to Smith & M'Ardle (Samuel H. Smith and John O. M'Ardle). The last issue located is that of Sept. 19, 1815, vol. 3, no. 4, but in April, 1816, the paper was removed to Mount Vernon, a town a mile and a half away, and there reestablished under the same title. Lib. Congress has Feb. 14, Sept. 19,1815. A. A. S. has: 1813. June 26. Aug. 3. Oct. 12, 19. Columbus Columbian Gazette, 1815. W. T. Martin, in his "History of Franklin County," 1858, p. 61, states: "After the discontinuance of the paper by Mr. Gardiner the 'Freeman's Chronicle, ' of Franklinton, expired 1815, the materials passed into the hands of John Kilbourne, who removed them to Columbus, and published two numbers of a paper called the Columbian Gazette; but his enterprise was not likely to succeed to his satisfaction, and the materials were sold out by parcels, and the paper and office discontinued." No...