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  2. List of newspapers in North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    The North Carolina Press Association (NCPA) was formed in 1873. It supports newspapers, readership and advertisers throughout the state. Membership includes 155 of the North Carolina newspapers, as of 2020. [3] The North Carolina Press Foundation was formed in 1995. It is a non-profit organization supporting journalists. [146]

  3. Thomas M. Logan - Wikipedia

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    Thomas M. Logan was born in 1840 in Charleston, South Carolina.Logan's family is of ancient Scottish descent. [1] He was the son of George William Logan, a local judge, and Anna D'Oyley Glover; [2] a sister was the painter Lillie Logan. [3]

  4. The Item - Wikipedia

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    The Item, formerly known as The Sumter Daily Item and The Daily Item, is an independent morning newspaper published in Sumter, South Carolina, five days a week (Tuesday to Friday), with a "Weekend Edition" delivered on Saturday mornings, by Osteen Publishing Company. It has a circulation of approximately 20,000.

  5. O'Donnell House (Sumter, South Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    The O'Donnell House in Sumter, South Carolina, also known as Haynsworth-Bogin-O'Donnell House or as Shelley-Brunson Funeral Home, was built in 1840. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1996.

  6. Kinston Free Press - Wikipedia

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    The Free Press is an American, English language daily newspaper based in Kinston, Lenoir County, North Carolina. It has served the city of Kinston and Lenoir County, North Carolina since 1882. The Free Press was owned by Freedom Communications until 2012, when Freedom sold its Florida and North Carolina papers to Halifax Media Group.

  7. Robert E. Lee - Wikipedia

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    His funeral took place in the morning of Saturday, October 15th. Attendees of the procession included officers and soldiers of the Confederate Army, cadets, faculty and visitors of VMI, students and faculty of Lee University, and Virginia state dignitaries. The Episcopal Church funeral service was led by Rev. William Pendleton.

  8. L.F.W. Andrews - Wikipedia

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    Andrews was born on September 7, 1802, to Rev. John Andrews, a Presbyterian minister, and Elizabeth Calhoun (1776–1844) in North Carolina. [1] In an 1858 biography, Andrews stated that he had seven brothers, however, only four of those brothers have been identified: John Calhoun, Samuel, [2] Benjamin, and Alexander. L.F.W. Andrews grew up in ...

  9. Sumter News - Wikipedia

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    H. L. Darr was a journalist in Charleston, South Carolina, who moved to Sumter to establish a weekly paper. [1] Noah Graham Osteen (born January 25, 1843) joined the paper soon after. [2]