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The Daily Alta California descended from the first newspaper published in the city, Samuel Brannan's California Star, which debuted on January 9, 1847.Brannan, who had earlier assisted in publishing several Mormon newspapers in New York, had brought a small press with him when he immigrated to California as part of a group of Mormon settlers in 1846 aboard The Brooklyn.
Alta Newspaper Group: Weekly Sun Post: Manteca 29,000 Weekly Mendocino Beacon: Mendocino Digital First Media: Weekly Monterey County Weekly: Monterey Milestone Communications Weekly West Side Index: Newman 209 Multimedia Weekly Oakdale Leader: Oakdale 209 Multimedia Weekly Ojai Valley News: Ojai 3,000 Weekly Local news, since 1891 Cedar Street ...
The Californian was first published in Monterey, California on August 15, 1846, [1] by Alcalde Walter Colton and his friend Robert B. Semple, from a well-used Ramage printing press that Agustín V. Zamorano brought from Hawaii to Monterey in 1834. [2] Zamorano used it to print books, letterheads and proclamations, but not a newspaper. [3]
The California Digital Newspaper Collection (CDNC) is a freely-available, archive of digitized California newspapers; it is accessible through the project's website. [1] The collection contains over six million pages from over forty-two million articles. [ 2 ]
A sample was sent to the governor of Alta California, who was rumored to have had some made into earrings for his wife. Over 10 years, at least $2 million and maybe three or four times that was ...
The issue of California's growing news deserts — and the fallout on civic engagement — has become a heated topic in the state Legislature, where Assemblymember Buffy Wicks (D-Oakland) is ...
California Gov. Gavin Newsom declared a state of emergency Wednesday to combat bird flu, which has spread to more than a quarter of all the state's dairies in the last month and infected 34 state ...
Alta California ('Upper California'), also known as Nueva California ('New California') among other names, [a] was a province of New Spain formally established in 1804. Along with the Baja California peninsula , it had previously comprised the province of Las Californias , but was made a separate province in 1804 (named Nueva California ). [ 1 ]