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  2. The Daily Reflector - Wikipedia

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    The paper was originally titled "The Eastern Reflector", and was founded in 1882 by David Jordan and Julian Whichard. They founded the paper in a part of their mothers' school house with equipment they bought from another paper they had worked for, The Greenville Express. It became known and published daily as The Reflector on Dec. 10, 1894.

  3. Free Methodist Church - Wikipedia

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    A publishing house was established in 1886 to produce books, periodicals, and Sunday school curriculum and literature. ... (renamed Greenville University in 2017) in ...

  4. The Greenville News - Wikipedia

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    The Greenville News started off as a four-page publication in 1874 by A.M. Speights. For a one-year subscription, the cost was eight dollars. After five different owners and many editors, the Peace family under the leadership of Bony Hampton Peace bought the paper in 1919 from Ellison Adger Smyth, around the same time that Greenville was becoming known as "The Textile Center of the South."

  5. BJU Press - Wikipedia

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    BJU Press is the largest book publisher in South Carolina, and more than a million pre-college students around the world use BJU textbooks. [5] The press also publishes trade books under two imprints. JourneyForth publishes Christian living titles and Bible studies for adults as well as biographies and fiction for children and teens, including ...

  6. Herald-Banner - Wikipedia

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    2305 King Street. Greenville, Texas 75401. United States. Circulation. 1,845 (as of 2023) [2] Website. heraldbanner.com. The Herald-Banner is an American three-day morning newspaper published in Greenville, Texas, covering Hunt County. It publishes on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.

  7. Baháʼí Faith in South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    The first connections of South Carolina with the Baháʼí Faith occur in the presence of the first Baháʼí to join the religion in the West with his service in the American Civil War in South Carolina 30 years before he would join the religion, followed by re-publication of the first paper to mention events related to the history of the Baháʼí Faith.

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  9. GateHouse Media - Wikipedia

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    Website. gannett.com. GateHouse Media Inc. was an American publisher of locally based print and digital media. It published 144 daily newspapers, 684 community publications, and over 569 local-market websites in 38 states.