The Warsaw Signal was a newspaper edited and published in Warsaw, Illinois during the 1840s and early 1850s. For most of its history, the Signal's editorial stance was one of vigorous anti-Mormonism and the advancement of the policies of the Whig Party.

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  • The Warsaw Signal was a newspaper edited and published in Warsaw, Illinois during the 1840s and early 1850s. For most of its history, the Signal's editorial stance was one of vigorous anti-Mormonism and the advancement of the policies of the Whig Party.
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  • 1841 (xsd:integer)
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  • Warsaw Signal
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  • Sharp & Gamble, 1841-1842; Gregg & Skinner, 1843-1844; Sharp and Head, 1844-1845; Sharp & Galloway, 1845-1850; Th. Gregg, 1851-1853
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  • The Warsaw Signal was a newspaper edited and published in Warsaw, Illinois during the 1840s and early 1850s. For most of its history, the Signal's editorial stance was one of vigorous anti-Mormonism and the advancement of the policies of the Whig Party.
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  • Warsaw Signal
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