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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 African-American newspaper founded by A. J. Smitherman; defunct after Tulsa Race ...
Later, J. J. Burke and E.E. Brown bought the Journal and the Times, merging them to form the Times-Journal. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In 1916, the struggling paper was purchased by Edward K. Gaylord 's Oklahoma Publishing Company (OPUBCO) and operated under the name The Oklahoma Times as the evening counterpart to OPUBCO's The Daily Oklahoman until 1984 ...
He was the appointed United States Commissioner for Oklahoma Territory by President Benjamin Harrison from 1890 to 1892. He was elected to the Oklahoma Territorial Legislature's upper house in 1894 and lost reelection in 1897. While serving in his political roles he also ran a law firm, a hotel, and Oklahoma's first newspaper The Oklahoma Times.
Mt. Vernon Register-News - three days per week (previously daily) of Mount Vernon, Illinois, and its sister weekly, McLeansboro Times-Leader weekly of McLeansboro, Illinois, both closed in February 2018
The New York Times reported that for the first time since the pandemic recovery, the supply of Airbnb rental homes is outpacing demand. Supply increased 19% year over year, while demand increased ...
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Oklahoma City: The Oklahoma Dispatch: 1981 [63] 1980s [63] Weekly [63] LCCN sn95076087; OCLC 32900258; Attested through at least 1983. [63] Published by Richard Keaton Nash. [63] Oklahoma City: The Oklahoma Guide: 1889 [1] 1889 [1] Monthly / "sporadic" [1] "We know little else about the journal except the fact of its existence." [1] Oklahoma ...