National Intelligencer

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The National Intelligencer was a publication printed at Washington, D.C. for about 60 years, until 1867. Samuel Harrison Smith, a prominent newspaperman, was an early proprietor. William Winston Seaton and Joseph Gales were its publishers for more than 50 years. The newspaper was published daily from 1813 to 1867.[1]

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