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The weekly Republican (1891-1892)
Content Provider | Library of Congress - Newspapers |
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Temporal Coverage | 1891-1892 |
Description | The Weekly Republican, a publication in Phoenix, Arizona, from 1891 to 1892, played a crucial role in the early journalistic landscape of the territory. Originating from the Arizona Republican, it underwent several name changes before returning to its original title. Despite financial struggles, it provided comprehensive coverage of Arizona news and introduced the state's first linotype machine in 1895. Under various owners like Frank M. Murphy and Dr. George W. Vickers, it remained a partisan voice supporting the Republican Party's interests. The paper witnessed Arizona's path to statehood in 1912 and underwent significant changes before evolving into the Arizona Republic under Eugene Pulliam's ownership in 1930. NDLI hosts contents from/of year 1892 of this newspaper. |
Online Computer Library Center | 19637002 |
Library of Congress Control Number | sn89077832 |
Language | English |
Access Restriction | Open |
Jurisdiction | United States of America |