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The Monitor
Content Provider | The Gateway to Oklahoma History |
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Description | This serial title includes set of newspaper titles that have similar titles published in a different year range in different publication locations. The Monitor was a weekly newspaper published in Doby Springs, Woodward County, Oklahoma Territory, from 1907 to the early 1910s. Under the editorship of Charles F. Deem, it featured a mix of local, territorial, and national news, along with advertising. The publication aimed to serve as a community resource, reflecting the interests and concerns of its readership during a period of significant growth and development in the region. In 1894, a different publication titled The Monitor was established in South Canadian, Indian Territory (now part of Oklahoma). This weekly newspaper included local, territorial, and national news, along with advertising. The masthead bore the slogan "Hew To The Line, Let The Chips Fall Where They May," indicating a commitment to principled journalism. Both newspapers are part of the Oklahoma Digital Newspaper Program and are accessible through The Gateway to Oklahoma History, a digital repository hosted by the University of North Texas Libraries in partnership with the Oklahoma Historical Society. |
Language | English |
Access Restriction | Open |
Alternative Title | The Monitor (South Canadian, I.T. [Okla.]) 1894-1895 The Monitor (Doby Springs, Woodward Co., Okla.) 1907-1910s |
Jurisdiction | Oklahoma |