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So complete a system of government never before existed, and it became the admiration of the lovers of liberty throughout the world. The prayers of its founders, as they passed from earth, were for its perpetuity. It was received by their children and cherished as an inheritance above all price. With
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Defrees returned to South Bend, was admitted to the Indiana bar, and became involved in Indiana state politics, winning election to the
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in 1876; after his election, Hayes returned Defrees to the Printing Office, which post he held until April 1, 1882. Defrees retired to
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them the man who dared to lisp of its destruction was branded as a traitor and an enemy of mankind.
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and the first published between Chicago and Detroit. Under Defrees, the paper took a radical
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Remarks made by John D. Defrees before the Indiana Union Club of Washington, D.C.
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A twentieth century history and biographical record of Elkhart County, Indiana
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in 1861 after President Lincoln named him superintendent of the newly created
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Defrees was a vocal supporter of the Union and the government during the
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for the 1860 Republican presidential nomination, although Bates lost to
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Kettleborough, Charles (1913). "Indiana on the Eve of the Civil War".
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Hoosier State Chronicles: Indiana's Digital Historic Newspaper Program
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List of United States political families (D)#The Defrees and Frazers
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Seventh Annual Report of the Ohio Valley Historical Association
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Biographical and historical sketches of early Indiana
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in 1837, which, as of 2019, remains in publication.
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19th-century American newspaper publishers (people)
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Defrees subsequently founded the 122:, who later shortened its title to 88: 46: 13: 613:People from White Pigeon, Michigan 608:19th-century American male writers 14: 664: 583:19th-century American legislators 496:Works by or about John D. Defrees 489: 653:19th-century Indiana politicians 468:Woollen, William Wesley (1975). 59:and worked in the law office of 244:Berkeley Springs, West Virginia 213:U.S. Government Printing Office 568:Burials at Crown Hill Cemetery 399: 384: 343: 319: 310: 301: 1: 643:19th-century American lawyers 633:Editors of Indiana newspapers 573:People from Sparta, Tennessee 424: 7: 412: 331:Michigan Historical Markers 253:Defrees was the brother of 97:, and began publishing the 63:, who would later serve as 10: 669: 238:for president in 1872 and 93:In 1833, Defrees moved to 603:American male journalists 538: 529: 521: 516: 281:Defrees, John D. (1864). 145:. In 1845, he bought the 75:, where they founded the 405:Woollen (1975), 487-488. 264: 181:House of Representatives 448:Deahl, Anthony (1905). 316:Bishop (1900), 346-347. 287:Gale Cengage Learning. 128:. The paper became the 618:Indiana state senators 437:Historical Collections 431:Bishop, Henry (1900). 95:White Pigeon, Michigan 41:John Dougherty Defrees 35:—John D. Defrees, 1864 32: 24: 183:in 1858, but lost to 159:Polk administration's 154:The Indianapolis Star 27: 22: 381:Woollen (1975), 486. 257:, who served in the 163:Mexican–American War 85:'s first newspaper. 588:Indiana Republicans 327:"Kalamazoo Gazette" 248:Crown Hill Cemetery 240:Rutherford B. Hayes 203:. Defrees sold the 189:Governor of Indiana 187:, who later became 111:line and supported 73:South Bend, Indiana 55:, Defrees moved to 541:Sterling P. Rounds 517:Political offices 225:American Civil War 219:Civil war politics 193:Indianapolis Atlas 125:Michigan Statesman 105:Michigan Territory 25: 546: 545: 539:Succeeded by 307:Deahl (1905), 35. 255:Joseph H. Defrees 131:Kalamazoo Gazette 53:Sparta, Tennessee 660: 522:Preceded by 514: 513: 500:Internet Archive 485: 464: 455: 444: 406: 403: 397: 388: 382: 379: 368: 367: 365: 363: 347: 341: 340: 338: 337: 323: 317: 314: 308: 305: 299: 298: 278: 250:, Indianapolis. 185:Albert G. Porter 178: 167:Republican Party 89:Newspaper career 83:Northern Indiana 65:Governor of Ohio 47:Political career 36: 668: 667: 663: 662: 661: 659: 658: 657: 638:Indiana lawyers 548: 547: 542: 535: 527: 505:John D. Defrees 492: 482: 427: 415: 410: 409: 404: 400: 389: 385: 380: 371: 361: 359: 348: 344: 335: 333: 325: 324: 320: 315: 311: 306: 302: 295: 279: 272: 267: 234:Defrees backed 221: 201:Abraham Lincoln 161:conduct of the 148:Indiana Journal 91: 49: 38: 34: 23:John D. 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Sparta, Tennessee
Ohio
Thomas Corwin
Governor of Ohio
Joseph
South Bend, Indiana
Northwestern Pioneer and St. Joseph Intelligencer
Northern Indiana
White Pigeon, Michigan
Michigan Statesman and St. Joseph Chronicle
Michigan Territory
Democratic
President
Andrew Jackson
Henry Gilbert
Michigan Statesman
Kalamazoo Gazette
Indiana Senate
Whig
Indiana Journal
The Indianapolis Star
Polk administration's
Mexican–American War
Republican Party
Indiana's 6th congressional district
House of Representatives
Albert G. Porter
Governor of Indiana
Edward Bates

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