Rabu, 14 Juni 2017

In Arizona Territory Optimistic Frontier Editors Fueled the Newspaper Business

The Weekly Arizonian was the first paper to appear, in March 1859. John P. Clum, a former Indian agent who acquired the weekly Arizona Citizen in 1877 and added a daily edition two years later, quit his job in 1880 to establish the Tombstone Epitaph that May. On the north side of Fremont between Third …

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