The Richmond Compiler
- id: 377
- end_date: August 26, 1844
- frequency: Daily (ex. Sun)
- lineage_id: 87
- proprietors: Cowardin & Davis
- start_date: January 1837
- variant_number: Richmond 19-20
- notes: In early January 1837, printer Davis took on editor James A. Cowardin (1811-82), formerly a clerk in the office of the Enquirer, as his new partner; the pair promptly resumed using shortened title to form used briefly in 1835 by Gallaher & Walker; Cowardin eventually turned Compiler into a Whig paper in advance of the 1840 elections.
- lineage_title: Compiler
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