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In 1903, The St. Joseph Post started publication and was quickly purchased by Palmer and was renamed the St. Joseph News and Press. In 1913, it moved into its headquarters at Edmond and Seventh Streets, where it remains today. Palmer eventually bought the Gazette. In 1939, he brought Henry D. Bradley to run day-to-day operations. After Palmer ...
African-American newspaper founded by A. J. Smitherman; succeeded by the Tulsa Star [21] The Oklahoma (City) Times: Oklahoma City: 1889 1984 [22] Skiatook Sentinel: Skiatook: 1905 [23] Tulsa Business Journal: Tulsa: Formerly published by Community Publishing Tulsa County News: Tulsa: 2012 Published by Gary Percefull Tulsa Star: Tulsa: 1913 1921
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News-Press headquarters in St. Joseph. The company traces it roots back to the St. Joseph Gazette which began publishing in 1845. The paper chronicled much of travel into the Old West along the Oregon Trail and California Trail. It was the only newspaper that was sent west on the first ride of the Pony Express.
St. Louis Post-Dispatch [120] Kamala Harris October 30 St. Louis Missouri Joe Biden [121] Bozeman Daily Chronicle [122] No endorsement October 30 Bozeman Montana The Anderson Observer [123] Kamala Harris October 31 Anderson South Carolina No endorsement The Post-Standard [124] Kamala Harris October 31 Syracuse New York The Gazette [125] Kamala ...
Urban Tulsa Weekly, Tulsa, Oklahoma and surrounding areas (1991–2013) The Real Paper , Cambridge, Massachusetts (1972–1981) The Vancouver Voice , Vancouver, Washington (ended 2011)
St. Louis Commercial Bulletin and Missouri Literary Register (1835–1836) [296] St. Joseph Gazette (1845–1988) [ 297 ] St. Louis Globe-Democrat (1852-1986) [ 298 ]
The St. Joseph Gazette was a newspaper in St. Joseph, Missouri from October 1845 until June 30, 1988, when its morning position was taken over by its sister paper, the St. Joseph News-Press. [ 1 ] It was the only newspaper delivered to the West Coast on the first ride of the Pony Express in 1860.