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California Mining Town Newspapers, 1850-1880 (1954) (112 pages)

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California Mining Town Newspapers 1850-1880 AnceEts Camp: Calaveras County. Calaveras Mountaineer—Semi-weekly, 1872-1873. Mountain Echo—Weekly, 1879. First issue May 5, 1879. Myron Hill Reed, editor and publisher. Ausurwn: Placer County. Democratic Signal—1860-1861. First issue August 4, 1860. Editor R. C. Poland, followed by Joseph Scobey. Publisher S. T. Newell. A campaign paper that espoused the cause of Douglas. When the favorite was defeated Newell sold out to R. J. Steele and went to San Francisco. Steele changed the name of the paper to the States Rights Journal and issued the first copy August 10, 1861. It ceased publication within a few weeks. Herald—See Placer Herald. Placer Argus—Weekly, 1872. Later consolidated with Placer County Republican. Placer Democratic Weekly — First issue April 1854. Lynch and Sherman, owners. Philip Lynch was the first [21]