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George R. Dale

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

George Reynolds Dale (February 5, 1867 – March 27, 1936) was an American newspaper editor and politician. He was best known as the editor of the Muncie Post-Democrat from 1920 to 1936, and as mayor of Muncie from 1930 to 1935. His life's works include the starting of several newspapers and battling bootleggers and the Ku Klux Klan.

In 1932, Dale was convicted of violating Prohibition laws. His conviction was upheld on appeal, but he was pardoned after the repeal of Prohibition in 1933 by President Franklin D. Roosevelt.

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Personal life

Dale was born in Monticello, Indiana. His father, William D. Dale, was a Union captain, in Company K of the 19th Indiana Regiment[clarification needed], during the U.S. Civil War, and his grandfather William Dale settled in Monticello after migrating from Virginia. His mother was Ophelia Reynolds, also of the Monticello area. Both parents were deceased before his eighteenth birthday, his father in 1886 and mother in 1887. Growing up in rural Indiana, he attended local public schools.

He married his wife, Lena Mohler, in Hartford City on January 14, 1900. They had seven children: Mary O., Elizabeth, George R. "Bud" Jr., Martha Ellen, Virginia Ruth, Daniel D. and John Dale. Dale died in Muncie, Indiana.

Publishing career

Hartford City Press

  • Co-produced the paper with Charles Wigmore
  • This was Dale's first hands-on experience in daily news and was the city's first daily paper.

Hartford City Journal

  • Started and ran until 1915 when he sold the paper and moved to Muncie

Muncie Post

  • Editor until the paper folded in 1921

Muncie Post-Democrat (1921-1950s)

  • Created the Post-Democrat after the collapse of the Muncie Post
  • It was the only known Democratic paper in Delaware county at the time of its creation, and was circulated weekly
  • It was used to combat corrupt officials and the Ku-Klux-Klan
  • It was the target of numerous physical and verbal attacks and eventually had to be printed outside of the state of Indiana.

Political career

His political career, like much of his life, although brief, was full of controversy. He publicly continued his attacks on both the current corrupt officials and the Ku Klux Klan. He was inaugurated on January 6, 1930, and served just one term. He is well known for his house-cleaning of the Muncie government in which he removed most of the local government and replaced the entire police and fire departments within days of his inauguration.

See also

References

  • Roll, Charles (1931). Indiana: One Hundred and Fifty Years of American Development, Lewis Publishing Company.
  • "Died. George R. Dale, 69, Indiana publisher & politician". Time. April 6, 1936. Archived from the original on December 22, 2008.
  • Digital Media Repository, Ball State University

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