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"The world hates you. Wherever your name travels, it carries with it that repulsive chill..." Unlike Snapchat, quotes such as this are still around centuries later for historians and researchers to appreciate.  You will find it in the pages of the Examiner (Richmond).

If you want to read a brief history of the paper, please visit the Virginia Newspaper Project's blog, Fit To Print:

http://www.virginiamemory.com/blogs/fit-to-print/2016/04/13/his-pistols-within-his-reach-the-volatile-history-of-the-examiner/





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