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  2. Wikipedia:List of online newspaper archives - Wikipedia

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    Fort William Daily Times Journal social news index (1914–1920) Port Arthur Daily News/News-Chronicle obituary index (1906–1972) Port Arthur Daily News/News-Chronicle social news and 1914 war references index (1915–1942) Port Arthur News-Chronicle social news index (1943–1951, 1952–1961)

  3. The Port Arthur News - Wikipedia

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    By 1920, all of Port Arthur's other newspapers had either folded or been bought out by The News. A Texas newspaper chain begun by E.S. Fentress and Charles Marsh bought The News in 1921, overseeing headquarters and press improvements, until Cox Enterprises bought it in 1976. Cox converted The News from an afternoon paper to morning publication ...

  4. Port Arthur, Texas - Wikipedia

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    The Port Arthur News is the only daily newspaper serving Port Arthur. Operating since 1897 The News is one of the oldest continually operated businesses in Port Arthur. It is currently owned and operated by Boone Newspapers. From 1932–1941 Port Arthur had a second newspaper called The Peoples Press.

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  6. List of newspapers in Texas - Wikipedia

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    Port Aransas South Jetty: Port Aransas: 1971 Thursday 3,636 The Port Arthur News: Port Arthur: Boone Newspapers: 1897 Wednesday / Friday / Saturday 2,529 Port Isabel / South Padre Press: Port Isabel: Fackelman Newspaper Group 1952 Thursday 1,154 Port Lavaca Wave: Port Lavaca: Something More Media 1890 Wednesday 2,096 The News of San Patricio ...

  7. Ray Byars - Wikipedia

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    Byars became famous throughout Texas, Louisiana and other states. [citation needed] Byars entered a race at McFaddin's Beach near Port Arthur, TX. [11] He placed a classified ad for a "Gypsy Tour" race to Waco, Texas, in 1935, [12] which was a special race and gathering of groups of motorcyclists that shared the same love of riding and racing.

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