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  2. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel - Wikipedia

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    The Milwaukee Sentinel was founded on June 27, 1837, in response to disparaging statements made about the east side of town by Byron Kilbourn's westside partisan newspaper, the Milwaukee Advertiser, during the city's "bridge wars", a period when the two sides of town fought for dominance.

  3. Tucson Sentinel - Wikipedia

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    The Sentinel was founded in 2009 after the shutdown in May 2009 of the Tucson Citizen, a 138-year-old afternoon daily newspaper that was closed by the Gannett Company newspaper chain. The founder of the nonprofit news site, Dylan Smith, had been the online editor for the Tucson Citizen.

  4. Columbian Centinel - Wikipedia

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    The Columbian Centinel (1790–1840) was a Boston, Massachusetts, newspaper established by Benjamin Russell.It continued its predecessor, the Massachusetts Centinel and the Republican Journal, which Russell and partner William Warden had first issued on March 24, 1784. [1]

  5. The Paris News - Wikipedia

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    The paper traces its roots to The North Texan, founded in 1869 by Addison Harvey Boyd (1835–1984), and a newspaper published by his younger brother, Austin Pollard Boyd (1843–1902). The younger Boyd bought the North Texan and merged the publications, running a daily newspaper known as the Paris Morning News until his death in 1902. One of A ...

  6. Travis Clardy - Wikipedia

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    Travis Paul Clardy (born January 13, 1962) [2] is an attorney from Nacogdoches, Texas, who is the Republican state representative for House District 11, which includes Cherokee, Nacogdoches, and Rusk counties in East Texas.

  7. New York Daily Sentinel - Wikipedia

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    The New York Daily Sentinel, founded in 1830, was one of the first daily newspapers in the United States. [1] It was founded by Benjamin Day, Willoughby Lynde, and William J. Stanley. Its publishers were Lynde, Stanley & Co., the Association of Working Men, and George H. Evans. [2]

  8. Old Stone Fort Museum (Texas) - Wikipedia

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    The Old Stone Fort Museum is located on the campus of Stephen F. Austin State University, in the city and county of Nacogdoches, Texas. It is a 1936 replica, at a different location, of a structure that had been erected circa 1779 by Nacogdoches militia commander Antonio Gil Y'Barbo. The original building was never a fort, in spite of its sobriquet

  9. Daily Sketch - Wikipedia

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    Newspaper: Format: Tabloid: Owner(s) Edward Hulton (1909–1920) Daily Mirror Newspapers (1920–1925) Allied Newspapers/Kemsley Newspapers (1925-1952) Associated Newspapers (1952–1971) Founder(s) Edward Hulton: Founded: 1909; 115 years ago () in Manchester: Political alignment: Populist, centre-right, Conservative Party: Ceased publication