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Arizona weekly republican (1892-1899)
Content Provider | Library of Congress - Newspapers |
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Temporal Coverage | 1892-1899 |
Description | The Arizona Weekly Republican, later known as the Weekly Republican and briefly the Republican Herald, was a significant publication in Arizona from 1892 to 1899. Originally a partisan political organ supporting territorial governor Lewis Wolfley, it navigated a tumultuous journalistic landscape marked by sensationalism and combative exchanges between editors. Despite financial struggles exacerbated by the economic panic of 1893, it boasted full Associated Press coverage and introduced Arizona's first linotype machine in 1895. Under various owners like Frank M. Murphy and Dr. George W. Vickers, it evolved, ultimately becoming the Arizona Republic in 1930 under Eugene Pulliam's ownership. The paper played a crucial role in Arizona's journey to statehood and beyond. NDLI hosts contents from/of year 1893 of this newspaper. |
Online Computer Library Center | 19611786 |
Library of Congress Control Number | sn89077833 |
Language | English |
Access Restriction | Open |
Jurisdiction | United States of America |