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Bellefontaine Gazette and Logan County Advertiser, January 30, 1836–1836; Bellefontaine O. Gazette, 1836–1838; Bellefontaine Gazette, 1838–1840; Logan Gazette, 1840–1854. William Lawrence served as the editor of this newspaper, 1845–1847. Logan County Gazette, 1854–1863. This is the first newspaper published by the Hubbard family.
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William Lord Wright (November 14, 1879 Bellefontaine, Ohio – April 21, 1947 Hollywood, California) [1] was an American screenwriter and film producer. [2]Wright was a newspaper reporter in his hometown of Bellefontaine, Ohio, before going to Hollywood in 1917 where he wrote film scripts for Selig Studios for many years.
Keating was the wife of the late William J. Keating, who after leaving Congress in the 1970s spent three decades as an Ohio newspaper executive and served on the board of The Associated Press ...
Athens News (Ohio) B. Bellefontaine Examiner; The Blade (Toledo, Ohio) The Bryan Times; The Budget; C. Chagrin Valley Times; Chillicothe Gazette; The Cincinnati Enquirer;
Bellefontaine is the center of the Bellefontaine Micropolitan Statistical Area, as defined by the U.S. Census Bureau. This micropolis consists solely of Logan County, Ohio . The 2000 census [ 4 ] found 46,005 people in the micropolis, making it the 260th most populous such area in the United States.
He was named postmaster of Bellefontaine in 1853 by President Pierce, serving until 1861. [3] 1862–1870 he was in partnership as a hardware merchant, and continued alone after that. Along with William Lawrence, he organized the Bellefontaine National Bank in 1871. [3] Marquis was a delegate to the 1876 Democratic National Convention, (St ...
Charles was a physician-turned-Methodist minister in southern Ohio, [4] and as such, his three sons were raised as Methodists. [6] [7] Peale graduated from Bellefontaine High School, Bellefontaine, Ohio in 1916. [8] He attended and earned a degree at Ohio Wesleyan University, [4] [1] where he became a brother at the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. [9]