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A Graphic Summary of the Growth of Newspapers in New York and Other States, 1704–1810. New York: New York Public Library, 1948 Brigham, Clarence S. "Bibliography of American Newspapers, 1690–1820 Part VII: New York (A–L)."
National Library of New Zealand: Papers Past (1839–1948) includes some papers published in Apia, Samoa Free; The Preserving Local History and Educational Trust (Te Pupuri I Nga Hitori o Te Rohe Trust) New Zealand community newspapers (from 1840 to 2001) at risk of loss or decay Free. Marlborough Express (1921-1928) Otago Witness (1900-1915)
Soon after purchasing the paper, Hard renamed it to the Cobleskill Times. Charles L. Ryder bought the paper in 1919, and also went on to purchase the Cherry Valley Gazette and the Sharon Springs Record, and merged these papers with the Cobleskill Times. In 1946, the Schoharie County Journal merged with the Cobleskill Times to form the Times ...
He continued to manage the paper from his New York mansion, his winter retreat at the Jekyll Island Club on Jekyll Island, Georgia, and his summer vacation retreat in Bar Harbor, Maine. After he hired Frank I. Cobb (1869–1923) in 1904 as the editor of the New York World, the younger man resisted Pulitzer's attempts to "run the office" from ...
The Post-Journal is a daily newspaper, serving the area around Jamestown, New York. The current editor of the paper is John Whittaker. The current editor of the paper is John Whittaker. It is owned by Ogden Newspapers Inc. and is billed as "southwestern New York's leading newspaper" with a circulation of over 10,000 newspapers.
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St. James is located at (40.877202, -73.155260 [5]According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of 4.5 square miles (12 km 2), all land.To the north of the hamlet lies the Village of Head of the Harbor and Stony Brook Harbor.
The Amsterdam News (also known as New York Amsterdam News) [3] is a weekly Black-owned newspaper serving New York City.It is one of the oldest newspapers geared toward African Americans in the United States and has published columns by such figures as W. E. B. Du Bois, Roy Wilkins, and Adam Clayton Powell Jr., and was the first to recognize and publish Malcolm X.