The Conservative (1898-1902)

The Conservative was a weekly newspaper devoted to the discussion of political, economic, and sociological questions published in Nebraska City, Nebraska, by Julius Sterling Morton.

Front page of the first issue of The Conservative, July 14, 1898

History

The Conservative was first issued on July 14, 1898 by the Morton Printing Company.[1] The publication was not dedicated to news but acted as a journal of political discussion. During the last two years of publishing, Morton would use The Conservative as a forum through which to disagree and criticize his rival Nebraska Democrat William Jennings Bryan and his publication, The Commoner. In the first issue of The Conservative, the letter from the editor stated that the paper would be a defender of the individual and critical of big government. In addition, the paper also served as a platform for Morton to campaign for the formation of a third Conservative Party, which he believed was necessary to realign the environment of American politics.

Issued every Thursday The Conservative was printed in a magazine-style three-column format that ranged from ten to twenty printed pages per issue.[2] Although the paper was published for only four years, The Conservative included many notable contributors like Robert W. Furnas, Carl Shurz and Dr. George L. Miller.[3]

Morton remained at the helm of the paper until poor health forced him to turn over editorship to his son, Paul Morton, on April 24, 1902. The last issue of The Conservative was published on May 29, 1902 and consisted mainly of tributes to the deceased Julius Sterling Morton.

References

  1. Nebraska State Historical Society. "Morton's Conservative". Nebraska History. Nebraska State Historical Society. Archived from the original on November 15, 2006.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  2. Walter, Katherine (January 23, 1901). "The Conservative". Nebraska Newspapers. University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
  3. Nebraska State Historical Society. "Morton's Conservative". Nebraska History. Nebraska State Historical Society. Archived from the original on November 15, 2006.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)

Further reading

Katherine, Walter. "The Conservative". Nebraska Newspapers. University of Nebraska-Lincoln. This site allows users the ability to read all of the issues of The Conservative as they were published from 1898 to 1902, in PDF format, and view the associated images.

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