Chowan mail

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The Chowan Mail was a weekly newspaper published in Edenton, North Carolina, from 1791 to 1861. It was one of the oldest newspapers in the United States and played an important role in the history of North Carolina.

The newspaper was founded by John H. Bryan, a prominent lawyer and politician, and was initially published as a bi-weekly paper. It was later changed to a weekly publication and became known for its coverage of local news, politics, and events.

The Chowan Mail was also known for its strong editorial stance, often taking a pro-Union and anti-secessionist position during the American Civil War. The newspaper's editor, John H. Bryan Jr., was a strong supporter of the Union and wrote many editorials criticizing the secession of North Carolina from the United States.

Today, the Chowan Mail is no longer in publication, but its archives are preserved at the North Carolina State Archives in Raleigh, North Carolina.