Washington Federalist
- id: 319
- end_date: June 20, 1809
- frequency: Varied
- lineage_id: 78
- proprietors: Rind & Stewart
- start_date: September 25, 1800
- variant_number: Richmond 10-XX
- notes: Relocated from Richmond, first issue in Georgetown, DC, appeared September 25, 1800 with new title; Stewart withdrew from firm in May 1801, with editor Prentiss becoming a partner in September 1801; he withdrew from concern in March 1802, leaving Rind sole proprietor; bankruptcy forced sale of his office in July 1804, though he continued paper from job-presses until August 1808; the paper then acquired by Jonathan S. Findlay, who conducted it until June 20, 1809, when paper finally closed; its office and subscriber list then passed to Edgar Patterson, who issued new Independent American on July 1, 1809.
- lineage_title: Virginia Federalist
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