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The Evening and the Morning Star was an early Latter Day Saint movement newspaper published monthly in Independence, Missouri, from June 1832 to July 1833, and then in Kirtland, Ohio, from December 1833 to September 1834. Reprints of edited versions of the original issues were also published in Kirtland under the title Evening and Morning Star.
Evening and Morning Star; Hermanner Volksblatt u. Gasconade Zeitung (1872–1873) [11] ... (Survey of local news existence and ownership in 21st century)
The Mobile Morning News (c.1865) [citation needed] Alaska ... Evening and Morning Star; Hermanner Volksblatt u. Gasconade Zeitung (1872–1873) [291]
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From 1935 to 1970, the Morning Star was located in the Murchison Building on North Front Street in downtown Wilmington. The newspaper moved into its location at 1003 17th Street South in 1970. [6] On April 24, 2003; separate delivery of the Morning Star and News ended, and the two papers merged into a single seven-day paper, the StarNews. [7] [8]
Columbus Star [11] Daily Register (Sandusky) (1856–1859) Dayton City Paper (April 2003 to September 2018) [12] Dayton Journal-Herald; Evening and Morning Star (Kirtland) [citation needed] Holmes County Republican; The Jackson County Times-Journal (Jackson) (?-2018) [13] The Louisville Herald [14] Penny Evening Telegram (Springfield) (1860s ...
Polar Star and Boston Daily Advertiser [1] Polar-Star: Boston Daily Advertiser [1] Russell's Gazette, Commercial and Political [1] Saturday Evening Herald, and the Washington Gazette [1] The Times, or, The Evening Entertainer [1] The Weekly News-letter [1] The Weekly Rehearsal [1]
The Morning Star was a radical pro-peace London daily newspaper started by Richard Cobden and John Bright in March 1856. It had substantial support from Joseph Sturge. [1]The newspaper was edited by Samuel Lucas from 1859 until his death in 1865. [2]