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  2. Catholic Courier - Wikipedia

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    The journal was first published as The Catholic Journal in October 1889. It has had several names combining the words Catholic, Courier, and Journal over nearly 130 years. [2] [1] In 2004 the paper started putting all content online. In 2013 the paper completed a digital archive of all issues back to 1889. [3]

  3. Gannett - Wikipedia

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    Gannett Co., Inc. (/ ɡ ə ˈ n ɛ t /) is an American mass media holding company headquartered in New York City. [3] It is the largest U.S. newspaper publisher as measured by total daily circulation.

  4. Montgomery Advertiser - Wikipedia

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    The Alabama Journal continued as a local afternoon paper until April 16, 1993, when it published its last issue before merging with the morning Advertiser. [3] The Advertiser is the largest of the 22 daily newspapers published in Alabama. [citation needed]

  5. The State Journal-Register - Wikipedia

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    The newspaper was founded in 1831 as the Sangamo Journal by William Bailhache and Edward Baker, and describes itself as "the oldest newspaper in Illinois". As such, it and its editor, Edward L. Baker, supported the political career of the Springfield-based Abraham Lincoln in the years before the American Civil War; in fact, it was in the Journal ' s office that Lincoln and his friends waited ...

  6. Hugh Haynie - Wikipedia

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    In 1958, Barry Bingham, Sr., hired Haynie to serve as a political cartoonist for the Louisville Courier-Journal, a position he held until his retirement in 1996, after which he was retained as an emeritus. His cartooning style was clean lined, heavily inked, and somewhat reminiscent of Al Capp. Haynie regularly penned his wife's name, Lois ...

  7. Ocala StarBanner - Wikipedia

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    The East Florida Banner started publishing weekly in Marion County, Florida, in 1866, by printer-editor Francis Eppes "Frank" Harris (1846–1928). Frank was the editor and owner of the Ocala Banner until his death, being owned and operated by the family until sold during World War II.

  8. Musical Courier - Wikipedia

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    The Musical Courier was a weekly 19th- and 20th-century American music trade magazine that began publication in 1880. [1] The publication included editorials , obituaries , announcements, scholarly articles and investigatory writing about musical instruments and music in general.

  9. Hannibal Courier-Post - Wikipedia

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    The Hannibal Courier-Post is a daily newspaper published in Hannibal, Missouri, United States.It is owned by Phillips Media Group. In addition to Hannibal, the Courier-Post covers several other communities in Marion, Pike, and Ralls Counties, including the cities of Bowling Green, Center, Louisiana, Monroe City, New London, Palmyra, Perry, Saverton, and Vandalia.

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