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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

September 11, 1974 (10 pages)

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: Serr ag the communities of Nevada City. Grass Valley. ied Dog, Town Talk. Glenbrook. Little York. Cherokee. Mooney Flat. Sweeettand. Alpha. Omega, French Corrat, Rough and Ready, Graniterilte. North San Juan. North Bloomfield. Humbug, Relief Hill, Washington, Blue Tent. Labbarr Meadows, Cedar Ridge. Union Hill, Peardale, Summit City. W alloupa. Gouge Exe, Lime Kiln, Chicago Park, Wolf; Christmas Hill, Liberty Will, Sailoe Flat, Lake City, Selby: Flat, Grizzly Hill. Gold Flat, Soggsville, Gold Bar, Lowell Hill, Bourbon Hilt, Scotch Hill, North Columbia. tolumb Willow Valley, Newtown. Indian Flat. Bridgeport. Birchville. Moore's Flat, Orleans Flat. Remington Hill, Anthony House, Delirium Tremens. : ‘VOLUME 49 4 ia Hilt, Brandy Flat. Sebastopol. Quaker Hill. 0. Cent Ss EE Nevada county aon Last week’s instaliment of our tales of early publications in ended with the an s e EE aE Hi i : Be> : : tnt & pee & . Zz a) ‘ : gi f : it Sz gE Los Se . Fe i é Rigs aE z fi 0 B. & = $2 as = : gave Watson in 1874. chairs’ aspec publication’s life ‘May of 1877 when G.A. replaced Watson as partner with Brown acting editor this=time around! October of 1878, Leonard Calkins bought out Bailey and thereafter held the editorial pen on the “ipt for two dozen years, actually, until October 28, 1902, ~ to one early account of this management, “Under the capable Brown and ' Calkins management, the ' Transcript took front rank among the newspapers of California and was looked upon, both on. this coast and in the E of g® i 5 : 3 vee East, as a reliable and enterprising exponent of the And, especially, of Nevada
County, to. which it was chiefly publication it became an evening daiiy. x 4 Transcript on October 28, 1902, to Brown to join’ the Calkins Newspaper Syndicate in San Francisco. Nat Brown then installed Fred E. Brown as its. ‘ “Daily Gazette” in March of this year, with Stidger as its editor. The Gazette was produced on equipment earlier brought from North San Juan where it had been used by the “Press” in that In 1872, with that of the Gazette and the Press. For ten years of the Gazette’s existence the editors were, in this order, Stidger, William Sears, Tallman Rolfe, E.F. Bean and A. Morse. In 1874 the Gazette “breathed its last” and ceased publication. 1866: Meadow Lake tried hard to become metropolitan and in — so doing supported, for a few months in 1866, the publication. of the ‘“Meadow Lake Sun” by W.B, Lyon, H.G. Rollins and” Judge F, Tilford. It lasted one ~ season only, 4 1869: Numbered among other “one-season” publications was the “Truckee Tribune” a weekly published by a Mr. Ferguson from sometime in 1869 unti] his sudden departure from that neck of the woods..in mid1870. ; 1871: D.B. Frink and E.W. Hayden issued the first number of the “Grass Valley Republican” on November. 9, 1871. It was a four page, five column daily and appeared until April 7, 1872. At that time and became the . “Truckee: ” in a field less beset by “competition.” — The first number came off the press in . Truckee sday, Thursday . and urday,,. Hayden ‘<-ld his interest to Frink in October of 1674, but when brink was killed Wednesday, Sept. 11,1974 A Copy BACK TO SCHOOL for Nevada county youngsters last Tuesday morning. Students Newspapers in our past Back to school — at Hennessy School in Grass Valley check their class schedules. Enrollment has in November of that. year, the following changes occurred Hayden again resumed the in owners and-or editors: John publication in the interests of Keiser, 1877; George O. Ford, Frink’s estate. It was sold to 1877-78; D.J. Crowley and C.F. ‘B.T.K. Preston and W.F. McGlashan, 1878-79; Edwards on December 13, 1974, McGlashan, owner, and TS. the _and appeared as a semi-weekly Ford, Editor, in the period. of ereafter. aes a 1880: Hon. B.J. Watson, . former editor of the Nevada W.F. Edwards purchased Transcript bought the “Preston’s interest in. December Republican in May — and of 1875 and made C.F. it for several years McGlashan the editor. He was s.cceeded as editor by T.S. Ford Cassidy of Auburn took over and oad then by Edwards himself. In in. 1919 moved the paper to tue next four anda half-years Auburn, where he published it . In 1912, Bert A. 80 «OLNERVUOVS pisss6 $ ROTLOIS sTvgTaoTusd 1NVEaTT BL¥LS “T¥O . $a-ot-S