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McMaster, James A(lphonsus)

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McMaster, James A(lphonsus) (1820-1886)

US religious journalist. An archconservative Catholic convert and antiabolitionist, he founded the Catholic Freeman's Journal in 1848 and edited it thereafter. In 1861 he was imprisoned, and his journal temporarily suppressed, for attacks its on Abraham Lincoln. McMaster was born in Duanesburg, New York.


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