[Petersburg Intelligencer]
- id: 250
- end_date: sometime in 1861
- frequency: Daily (ex. Sun)
- lineage_id: 60
- proprietors: Richard Cabell Shell
- start_date: February 11, 1861
- variant_number: Petersburg 01-30
- notes: No copies known extant; record here drawn from newspaper accounts; title suggested.
In early December 1860, Page advertised in the Richmond Whig for a partner to assist him in the Intelligencer, indicating Bolling's retirement from partnership; Page instead sold the daily to Shell, a young Dinwiddie County lawyer, effective Monday February 11, 1861; as Shell enlisted in the Virginia Militia in May of that year, after the secession ordinance, it is likely that the Intelligencer finally ceased publication at about that time. - lineage_title: Petersburg Intelligencer
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