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Pages of the Past (Toronto Star, 1892–2008) PDF format Pay; Thunder Bay Public Library index only Free. Thunder Bay Sentinel BMD index (1875–1879, 1891–1895) Fort William Daily Times Journal BMD index (1900–1913) Fort William Daily Times Journal obituary index (1900–1972) Fort William Daily Times Journal social news index (1914–1920)
That same year The Evening Sun was established under reporter, editor and columnist H.L. Mencken (1880–1956). From 1947 to 1986, The Sun was the owner and founder of Maryland's first television station, WMAR-TV (channel 2), which was a longtime affiliate of CBS until 1981, when it switched to NBC .
Baltimore Evening Herald [citation needed] Baltimore Evening Sun; The Baltimore Examiner; Baltimore Morning Herald; Baltimore News (1873–1936) [228] Baltimore News-American (1864–1986) [229] Baltimore News-Post (1936–1964) [230] Baltimore Patriot [citation needed] Baltimore Post (1922–1936) [231] Bethesda Tribune [citation needed]
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The Baltimore Sun: Baltimore [3] 1837 [4] daily Tribune ... Also published as Evening Capital, 1884-1981 and Evening Capital and Maryland Gazette, 1910-1922. Carroll ...
Shannahan studied at Western Maryland College (now McDaniel College), where he met his wife, Beulah Day; they had two sons and two daughters. He was one of the founders of the Eastern Shore Society, [1] and became its secretary and later its president. [2] Shannahan wrote articles about the Eastern Shore for the Evening Sun and the Sunday Sun. [1]
Charles Henry Grasty (March 3, 1863—January 19, 1924) [1] was a well-known American newspaper operator who at one time controlled The News an afternoon paper begun in 1871 and later The Sun of Baltimore, a morning major daily newspaper, co-founded 1837 by Arunah Shepherdson Abell (A.S. Abell), William Moseley Swain and recently joined by Grasty with a companion afternoon edition entitled The ...
Separate staffs and content were maintained until the early 1990s when the editions became similar until September 15, 1995, when the evening paper was finally discontinued with a sad banner "GOOD NIGHT, HON" and many of its features and staff combined with the morning paper, which eventually was renamed and publicized as The Baltimore Sun by 2005.