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Defunct newspapers published in Chicago (1 C, 58 P) Pages in category "Defunct newspapers published in Illinois" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total.
This is a list of online newspaper archives and some magazines and journals, including both free and pay wall blocked digital archives. Most are scanned from microfilm into pdf, gif or similar graphic formats and many of the graphic archives have been indexed into searchable text databases utilizing optical character recognition (OCR) technology.
This is a list of newspapers in Illinois. This list is incomplete; ... The Times – Ottawa; Weekly and bi-weekly newspapers. Bond County
Ottawa was served by two local newspapers. The older of the two, The Times, was formed in 2005, when the Streator-based Times-Press merged with The Daily Times, based in Ottawa. It is now an online newspaper. The second was a weekly newspaper called Ottawa Delivered, which closed in 2012. [20] Ottawa is also served by the NewsTribune of La ...
David Schneiderman, 77, American newspaper editor (The Village Voice), pneumonia. [502] Kulanthai Shanmugalingam, 93, Sri Lankan playwright. [503] Jan Shepard, 96, American actress (King Creole, Attack of the Giant Leeches, Paradise, Hawaiian Style), pneumonia. [504] M. Srinivas, 82, Indian politician, MP (1998–1999) and three-time Karnataka ...
The Ottawa Free Trader was a weekly newspaper published in Ottawa, Illinois, from 1843 to 1916. It changed publishers several times during its run, but was most closely associated with William Osman. [1] Alonzo Delano was one of the Free Trader's most distinguished contributors.
Silas Hardy Strawn (December 15, 1866 – February 4, 1946) was a prominent Chicago lawyer and one of the name partners at the law firm of Winston & Strawn.He was also the president of the United States Chamber of Commerce during the early years of the Great Depression, in which capacity he supported the policies of Herbert Hoover and was a noted opponent of Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal.
His obituary was published in the December 28, 1867, issue of the Ottawa Times newspaper: "A short time since it became our painful duty to record a sad accident to our late fellow townsman, Mr. Charles T. Thomas, which rendered necessary the amputation of a leg. Subsequent to the amputation he suffered very greatly, and afterwards a fever set ...