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  2. The Virginia Gazette - Wikipedia

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    In 1893 W. C. Johnston brought the name Virginia Gazette back to Williamsburg in newspaper form, but unrelated to its colonial predecessors. An Ohio native and an alumnus of the College of William and Mary, Johnston served as clerk of the Williamsburg city council, member of the board of registrars and the Williamsburg Business Association, and postmaster.

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  4. Williamsburg, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Williamsburg is primarily served by two newspapers, The Virginia Gazette and Williamsburg-Yorktown Daily. [50] The Gazette is a biweekly, published in Williamsburg, and was the first newspaper to be published south of the Potomac River, starting in 1736. [citation needed] Its publisher was William Parks, who had similar ventures in Maryland.

  5. List of newspapers in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Title Locale Year est. Occurrence Company Notes Alexandria Gazette Packet: Alexandria: Weekly Alexandria Times: Alexandria: 2005 Weekly Altavista Journal [1]: Altavista

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  7. Virginia Staats-Gazette - Wikipedia

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    The Virginia Staats-Gazette was a daily German language newspaper in Richmond, Virginia that was published from 1870 to 1904. [1] The paper was the largest German language publication in the state of Virginia and its daily circulation peaked at 1,000 in 1872. The Staats-Gazette also published a Sunday edition from 1876. [2]

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  9. The Virginian-Pilot - Wikipedia

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    The Virginian-Pilot is the daily newspaper for Hampton Roads, Virginia.Commonly known as The Pilot, it is Virginia's largest daily.It serves the five cities of South Hampton Roads as well as several smaller towns across southeast Virginia and northeast North Carolina.