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  2. Telegraph and Texas Register - Wikipedia

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    According to historian James Lee, the Telegraph was the most important newspaper in Texas during the Texas Revolution and was "one of the foremost papers devoted to the revolutionary cause". [15] Historian Eugene C. Barker describes the paper as "an invaluable repository of public documents during this critical period of the state's history". [9]

  3. List of newspapers in Texas - Wikipedia

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    "Texas Digital Newspaper Program". The Portal to Texas History. "Newspapers", Handbook of Texas, Texas State Historical Association; University of Texas at San Antonio Libraries. "San Antonio & Texas Newspapers". Research Guides. "Texas Newspapers by Ethnic, Religious Professional, or Political Orientation". Dolph Briscoe Center for American ...

  4. History of American newspapers - Wikipedia

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    From 1987 to 2003 showed an industry in transition. Although 305 newspapers ceased daily publication during this period, 64% of these newspapers continued to serve their markets as weeklies, merged dailies, or zoned editions. The 111 dailies that went out of business were offset by 63 dailies that started publication.

  5. Category:Newspapers published in Texas - Wikipedia

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    Daily newspapers published in Texas (74 P) Newspapers published in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex (1 C, 17 P) Defunct newspapers published in Texas (3 C, 20 P)

  6. What is National Ratification Day? Here's what the historic ...

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    Though National Ratification Day is not a federal holiday, it marks a pivotal moment in American history. Here's what to know. 1784 Proclamation of the ratification of the Treaty of Paris by the ...

  7. Freeman's Press - Wikipedia

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    The Freeman's Press or Free Man's Press was the first African American newspaper in Texas. Established by a white carpetbagger journalist named James Pearson Newcomb in Austin, the newspaper had an African American editor and several black journalists working for it. Due to high costs, it opened in July 1868 and closed that October.

  8. How did newspapers cover the attacks of September 11, 2001? - AOL

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    Newspaper covers from the days following the 9/11 attacks give a glimpse into the confusion and anger felt not just by the U.S., but also around the world. How did newspapers cover the attacks of ...

  9. Opinion: What’s happening in Texas is an assault on American ...

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