Italic title Infobox Newspaper name Image ardemgaz.png 225px image Image ArkansasDemocratGazette front page.jpg 220px border caption The July 27, 2005 front page of the br ArkansasDemocratGazette type Daily newspaper format Broadsheet foundation Democrat 1878 br Gazette 1819 br DemocratGazette 1991 ... arkansasonline.com The ArkansasDemocratGazette is the newspaper of record in the U.S. state ... DemocratGazette ref printed in Little Rock, Arkansas Little Rock with a Northwest Arkansas ... print shop of the Gazette is preserved at the Historic Arkansas Museum in Little Rock. History Early years The history of the ArkansasDemocratGazette goes back to the earliest days of territorial Arkansas ... paper, the ArkansasDemocrat not related to the later Democrat . In 1850, after the Gazette had briefly failed under its new owners, Woodruff regained control and combined it with his Democrat as the Arkansas State Gazette and Democrat . Later in the 1850s, under another owner, the name was shortened to the Arkansas State Gazette . Civil War era The Gazette struggled through the early American Civil ... and the next morning, 19 October, the first edition of the ArkansasDemocratGazette was published ... their goals. The ArkansasDemocratGazette has continued to balance quality goals with profitability ... 899 2 External links Portal Arkansas Journalism http www.arkansasonline.com ArkansasDemocratGazette ... counties. By virtue of one of its predecessors, the ArkansasGazette founded in 1819 , it claims ... of the ArkansasGazette on 20 November 1819. Early in its history the Gazette scrupulously avoided ... moved his Gazette along with it. The Gazette led the campaign for Arkansas statehood which ... Arkansas as a whole. In 1863 Little Rock fell to Union troops and the Gazette suspended publication .... In 1878 J.N. Smithee bought the newspaper, changed its name to the ArkansasDemocrat , and went after lucrative state printing contracts held by the Gazette . The Gazette and the Democrat engaged ... more details
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The ArkansasGazette , known as the oldest newspaper west of the Mississippi River, and located from 1908 until its October 18, 1991 closing at the now historic Gazette Building Little Rock, ArkansasGazette Building , was for many years the newspaper of record for Little Rock, Arkansas Little Rock and the State of Arkansas. The ArkansasGazette began publication at Arkansas Post, ArkansasArkansas Post , the first capital of Arkansas Territory, on November 20, 1819. When the capital was moved to Little Rock in 1821, publisher William E. Woodruff also relocated the ArkansasGazette . The newspaper was the first to report Arkansas statehood in 1836. After enduring 12 years of a bitter and fiercely contested newspaper war, the ArkansasGazette published its final edition, ending what had become a 172 year old business. The assets of the newspaper were sold to Walter E. Hussman, Jr., owner and publisher of the competing ArkansasDemocrat . Hussman renamed the surviving paper the ArkansasDemocratGazette . The surviving newspaper proclaims itself a descendant of the ArkansasGazette , but this viewpoint is disputed by the 726 full time and 1,200 part time employees of the ArkansasGazette who lost their jobs with the demise of their newspaper. References cite book author Dougan, Michael B year 1994 title Arkansas Odyssey, The Saga of Arkansas from Prehistoric Times to Present publisher Rose Publishing Co. location Little Rock isbn 0 914546 65 1 cite book author Reed, Roy year 2009 title Looking Back at the ArkansasGazette An Oral History publisher University of Arkansas Press location Fayetteville isbn 1 55728 899 2 External links http www.oldstatehouse.com educational programs classroom arkansas news detail.asp?id 216&issue id 20&page 2 Newspapers in Arkansas PulitzerPrize PublicService 1951 1975 Category Newspapers published in Arkansas Category Pulitzer Prize winning newspapers Category History of Little Rock, Arkansas Category Media in Little Rock, Arkansas ... more details
Infobox NRHP name Gazette Building nrhp type image caption location 112 W. 3rd St., Little Rock, Arkansas lat degrees 34 lat minutes 44 lat seconds 47 lat direction N long degrees 92 long minutes 16 long seconds 18 long direction W coord display inline,title locmapin Arkansas built 1908 architect George R. Mann Mann,George R. architect OR builder Hotze,Peter added October 22, 1976 area less than one acre governing body Private refnum 76002239 ref name nris NRISref version 2010a ref The Gazette Building in Little Rock, Arkansas was built in 1908. It was designed by architect George R. Mann . Peter Hotze is also associated as a builder, architect, or engineer. The building was listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places in 1976. ref name nris References reflist National Register of Historic Places Category National Register of Historic Places in Arkansas Category Buildings and structures completed in 1908 Category Pulaski County, ArkansasArkansas NRHP stub ... more details
wiktionary DemocratDemocrat may refer to A proponent of democracy , A member of a Democratic Party including Democratic Party United States Democratic Party of Japan Democratic Party disambiguation List of Democratic Parties Places Democrat, California See also Democrat Party phrase , a political epithet used in the United States instead of the Democratic Party Republicanism Monarchism disambiguation da Demokrat de Demokrat eo Demokrato fr D mocrate no Demokratene pt Democratas sk Demokrat sl Demokrat ... more details
See also the general term Gazette . The Gazette is a title of several newspapers and magazines, including English language newspapers London Gazette , the official publication of the government of the United Kingdom Belfast Gazette , official publication of the United Kingdom for northern Ireland Edinburgh Gazette , official publication of the United Kingdom for Scotland The Gazette Montreal The Gazette Montreal , Montreal, Quebec, Canada The Gazette Chicago The Gazette Chicago , Chicago, Illinois, United States The Gazette Colorado Springs The Gazette Colorado Springs , Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States The Gazette Cedar Rapids The Gazette Cedar Rapids , Cedar Rapids, Iowa, United States The Gazette Maryland The Gazette Maryland , the common name of a group of community newspapers in the state of Maryland, United States The Pittsburgh Post Gazette , Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States The Gazette Virginia The Gazette Virginia , Galax, Virginia, United States. The Charleston Gazette , Charleston, West Virginia, United States The Eastbourne Gazette , Eastbourne, England, United Kingdom The Hardwick Gazette , Hardwick, Vermont, United States The Texarkana Gazette , Texarkana, United States The Pennsylvania Gazette , Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, published by Benjamin Franklin in the 18th century The New Zealand Gazette , the official publication of the New Zealand Government St. Joseph Gazette , St. Joseph, Missouri The Gazette , a weekly newspaper for the Library of Congress library staff Student newspapers The Dalhousie Gazette , a student newspaper for Dalhousie University in Nova Scotia, Canada UWO Gazette , a daily student newspaper for the University of Western Ontario in London, Ontario, Canada French language newspapers La Gazette , a weekly magazine published in France from 1631 to 1915 La Gazette de Berlin , newspaper for the French speaking community in Germany Music The Gazette band , a Japanese rock band See also The News Gazette disambiguation disambig ... more details
Other uses The Gazette disambiguation The Gazette refimprove date August 2008 Wiktionary A gazette is a public journal , a newspaper of record , or simply a newspaper . In English and French speaking countries, newspaper publishers have applied the name Gazette since the 17th century today, numerous weekly and daily newspapers bear the name The Gazette . Gazette is a loanword from the French language ... gazettes In England , with the 1665 founding of The Oxford Gazette which became the London Gazette , the word gazette came to indicate a public journal of the government today, such a journal is sometimes called a government gazette . For some governments, publishing information in a gazette ... the public domain . Such is the case for documents published in The Gazette of India and in the Royal Thai Government Gazette est. 1858 . The government of the United Kingdom requires government gazettes of its member countries. Publication of the Edinburgh Gazette , the official government newspaper in Scotland, began in 1699. The Dublin Gazette of Ireland followed in 1705, but ceased when the Irish Free State seceded from the United Kingdom in 1922 the Iris Oifigi il Irish Official Gazette replaced it. The Belfast Gazette of Northern Ireland published its first issue in 1921. Gazette as a verb In English, the transitive verb to gazette means to announce or publish in a gazette especially where gazette refers to a public journal or a newspaper of record. E.g., Nakuru Lake Nakuru was gazetted ... in the London Gazette , the Official Newspaper of Record for the United Kingdom . ref cite web url http www.london gazette.co.uk about info title Information Available work London Gazette publisher ... greengazette.co.za Government Gazette of South Africa References Reflist Category Gazettes Category ... be x old cv de Gazette diq Qezeta eo Gazeto es Gaceta fr Gazette hi it Gazzetta ja ... tt uk uz Gazeta vls Gazette wa Gazete ... more details
Infobox NRHP name Democrat Building nrhp type image Democrat Building Davenport Iowa.jpg caption location 407 411 Brady Street, Davenport, Iowa lat degrees 41 lat minutes 31 lat seconds 26 lat direction N long degrees 90 long minutes 34 long seconds 26 long direction W locmapin Iowa area built 1923 architect Rudolph J. Clausen architecture Late 19th and Early 20th Century American Movements architecture Late 19th and Early 20th Century American Movements added July 7, 1983 governing body Private mpsub http pdfhost.focus.nps.gov docs NRHP Text 64000149.pdf Davenport MRA refnum 83002420 ref name nris NRISref 2009a ref Democrat Building is located at 407 411 Brady Street, Davenport, Iowa , United States . It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places . History The Democrat Building was designed by a prominent Davenport architecture firm of Clausen & Kruse, and it was built in 1923. The firm also designed other historic buildings in Davenport including the Forrest Block , which is next door to the south, the Hibernia Hall , which is next door to the north, the Scott County Savings Bank, Davenport Municipal Stadium now Modern Woodmen Park , The Linograph Company Building and the W.D. Petersen Memorial Music Pavilion in LeClaire Park . The building was built for a local newspaper the Davenport Democrat , which was started in 1848 as the Democratic Banner . Its editorial philosophy was in keeping with that of the political party of the same name. Over the years the paper purchased the Gazette 1887 and the Evening Leader 1902 . The paper was eventually bought by Lee Enterprises ... Default.aspx?PageId 284&nt 207 title The Democrat Building publisher Davenport Public Library accessdate ... location Davenport, Iowa ref The building is currently occupied by a specialty store. The Democrat ... in its construction. The words The Democrat are etched across the top of the building. The building ... links http www.archiplanet.org wiki Democrat Building Archiplanet Listing National Register of Historic ... more details
Democrat Party is a name given to several political parties. It may refer to Democrats Brazil , a Brazilian political party Democrat Party Peru , a former Peruvian political party Democrat Party Thailand , a Thai political party It is also an epithet for the Democratic Party United States see Democrat Party phrase for the history and controversy of this phrase. See also Democratic Party disambiguation with ic , a complete international list of parties by that name disambig fr Parti d mocrate ... more details
The Lebanon Democrat is a daily newspaper based in Lebanon, Tennessee , a town of about 20,000 in central Tennessee. The newspaper is owned by Lebanon Publishing Co. Subscription A total of around 9500 people regularly subscribe to the Democrat . The Democrat is the primary newspaper in Wilson County, Tennessee with local, national and international news coverage. It is published 6 days a week Monday through Saturday. References http www.lebanondemocrat.com index.php Official Website of the Democrat Category Wilson County, Tennessee Category Newspapers published in Tennessee Tennessee newspaper stub ... more details
The Sedalia Democrat is a newspaper serving Sedalia, Missouri . It is published daily, and is owned by Freedom Communications . The Democrat was founded in 1868, and became part of the Freedom chain in 1995. Freedom reports that the Democrat s circulation is 13,200 for weekday editions, and 14,800 for the Sunday edition. ref http www.freedom.com newspapers sedalia.html Freedom Communications About The Sedalia Democrat ref References Reflist External links Portalbox Missouri Journalism http www.sedaliademocrat.com The Sedalia Democrat official web site http m.sedaliademocrat.com Official mobile site Freedom Communications Missouri newspaper stub Category Newspapers published in Missouri Category Pettis County, Missouri ... more details
The Union Democrat is a newspaper that serves the Sonora, California area. It is owned by Western Communications , who also publish The Bulletin Bend The Bulletin in Bend, Oregon . External links http www.uniondemocrat.com Official site DEFAULTSORT Union Democrat, The Category Newspapers published in California California newspaper stub ... more details
Infobox Newspaper name The Tribune Democrat image Image The Tribune Democrat front page.jpg 175px caption The April 11, 2007 front page of br The Tribune Democrat type Daily newspaper format Broadsheet foundation 1853 , as Cambria Tribune owners Community Newspaper Holdings Inc. publisher Robin L. Quillon editor Chip Minemyer price headquarters 425 Locust Street br Johnstown, Pennsylvania 15907 USA circulation 41,145 daily ref http www.cnhi can.com circulation CNHI CAN Circulation , figures for an undetermined date, accessed February 3, 2007. ref oclc ISSN website http tribune democrat.com tribune democrat.com The Tribune Democrat is a seven day morning daily newspaper published in Johnstown, Pennsylvania . It is owned by Community Newspaper Holdings Inc. The newspaper s coverage area includes all or parts of Blair County, Pennsylvania Blair , Bedford County, Pennsylvania Bedford , Cambria County, Pennsylvania Cambria , Indiana County, Pennsylvania Indiana , Somerset County, Pennsylvania Somerset and Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania Westmoreland counties in Pennsylvania . Founded as the weekly Cambria Tribune in 1853 , the newspaper converted to afternoon daily format in 1873 , taking the name Johnstown Tribune . It merged in 1952 with the morning Johnstown Democrat founded in 1863 , a daily since 1888 . The combined Tribune Democrat published two editions, morning and afternoon, until 1977 , when the paper dropped its afternoon edition and also debuted a Sunday edition. ref http www.tribune democrat.com aboutus The Tribune Democrat About Us , accessed February 3, 2007. ref ... Hollinger sold off the majority of its papers in 1999, The Tribune Democrat went to current owner Community Newspaper Holdings . External links http www.tribune democrat.com The Tribune Democrat Website http www.cnhi.com CNHI Website References Reflist CNHI Tribune Democrat DEFAULTSORT Tribune Democrat Category Newspapers published in Pennsylvania Category Cambria County, Pennsylvania Pennsylvania ... more details
The Star Democrat is a daily newspaper except for Saturday published in Easton, Maryland . It serves five counties on Maryland s Maryland Eastern Shore Eastern Shore Kent County, Maryland Kent , Queen Anne s County, Maryland Queen Anne s , Caroline County, Maryland Caroline , Dorchester County, Maryland Dorchester , and Talbot County, Maryland Talbot . The current editor is Denise Riley. The Star Democrat , in one incarnation or the other, has been in print since 1799. It began as The Star . In 1896 it merged with a rival newspaper, The Democrat , to become The Star Democrat . It expanded from a county weekly to a regional weekday paper in 1974 and added a Sunday edition in 1988. A website, www.stardem.com , made its debut in 1996. Recently, as region political demographics have changed, the word Democrat has been de emphasized in the newspaper logo Talbot County, where the newspaper is published, is one of two Republican majority counties on the Eastern Shore. The hyphen separating Star from Democrat has also been phased out. External links http www.stardem.com Official site DEFAULTSORT Star Democrat, The Category Newspapers published in Maryland Category Talbot County, Maryland Maryland newspaper stub ... more details
Infobox Newspaper name Weatherford Democrat image caption type Daily newspaper format Broadsheet foundation 1895 owners Community Newspaper Holdings Inc. publisher Julie Killion editor Margarita Venegas price headquarters 512 Palo Pinto Street, Weatherford, Texas 76086 USA circulation 5,236 daily ref http www.cnhi can.com circulation CNHI CAN Circulation , figures for an undetermined date, accessed January 20, 2007. ref website http www.weatherforddemocrat.com weatherforddemocrat.com The Weatherford Democrat is five day daily newspaper published in Weatherford, Texas , on Tuesday through Friday and on Sunday. It is owned by Community Newspaper Holdings Inc. ref name about http www.weatherforddemocrat.com contactus Weatherford Democrat Contact Us , accessed January 20, 2007. ref External links http www.weatherforddemocrat.com Weatherford Democrat Website http www.cnhi.com CNHI Website References div class references small references div US newspaper stub Texas stub CNHI Weatherford Democrat Category Newspapers published in Texas Weatherford Democrat Category Parker County, Texas Weatherford Democrat ... more details
Infobox Newspaper name Democrat and Chronicle image Image Rochester Democrat and Chronicle front page.jpg 225px border caption The July 27, 2005 front page of the br Rochester Democrat and Chronicle type Daily newspaper format Broadsheet foundation 1833 as The Balance ceased publication price USD 0.50 Monday Saturday br USD 1.50 Sunday owners Gannett Company publisher Michael Kane editor Karen Magnuson language circulation 154,599 Morning br 196,146 Sunday ref cite web title Democrat & Chrinicle Rochester Wiki url http rocwiki.org Democrat 26 Chronicle accessdate 2010 10 04 date 2010 10 04 ref ... 5153 website http democratandchronicle.com democratandchronicle.com The Democrat and Chronicle is the most ..., New York area. Located at 55 Exchange Boulevard in downtown Rochester, the Democrat and Chronicle ... town , New York Greece . Democrat and Chronicle is Rochester s only daily circulated newspaper. Founded in 1833 as The Balance , the paper eventually became known as the Daily Democrat . ref ... CUSTSERV&Lopenr 51011004&Ref AR title The newspaper accessdate 2006 12 03 ref The Daily Democrat merged with another local paper, the Chronicle , in 1870, to become known as the Democrat and Chronicle ... http www.gannett.com about map ataglance rochest.htm title About Gannett Rochester Democrat and Chronicle ... facility was built, on Exchange Boulevard in Rochester. According to the official site, the Democrat ... vending machine news racks . From 1928 to 1985, the Democrat and Chronicle was Gannett s flagship paper, and Gannett s corporate headquarters were located in the Democrat and Chronicle building. Gannett moved its headquarters to Arlington, Virginia home of USA Today , in 1985. The Democrat and Chronicle continues to occupy the historic Gannett Building . In 2010, The Democrat and Chronicle ranked ... read in print or online. The Democrat and Chronicle held that top spot for several years, and have ... Democrat And Chronicle Category Newspapers published in New York Category Gannett publications ... more details
Infobox Newspaper name Tallahassee Democrat image Image TlhDem1Dec2008sml.jpg 175px caption The December 1, 2008 front page of br Tallahassee Democrat type Daily newspaper format Broadsheet foundation 1905 ref http www.gannett.com about map ataglance tallahassee.htm Tallahassee Democrat at Gannett Website ref owners Gannett Gannett Company circulation 36,670 Daily ref http www.mondotimes.com 1 world us 9 552 1514 Tallahassee Democrat at Mondo Times ref headquarters 277 North Magnolia Drive BR Tallahassee, Florida Tallahassee , Florida FL 32301 br USA publisher Patrick Dorsey ref http www.gannett.com about map ataglance tallahassee.htm Tallahassee Democrat at Gannett Website ref website http tallahassee.com Official Web Site The Tallahassee Democrat is a daily broadsheet newspaper . It covers the area centered around Tallahassee in Leon County, Florida Leon County , Florida , as well as adjacent Gadsden County, Florida Gadsden County , Jefferson County, Florida Jefferson County , and Wakulla County, Florida Wakulla County . The newspaper is owned by Gannett Co., Inc., which also owns the Pensacola News Journal , the Fort Myers News Press , and Florida Today , along with many other news outlets. Circulation It s daily circulation is estimated between 36,670 and 49,233 with a Sunday readership of 60,000. Historical circulation based upon Gannett s annual reports. class wikitable Year Daily Circulation Sunday Circulation 2010 37746 47714 2009 41420 51148 2008 48298 59211 2007 49173 61438 2006 49355 62271 2005 49652 64546 The Tallahassee Democrat was acquired by Gannett in August of 2005 References Reflist External links http tallahassee.com Official Web Site Florida newspaper stub GCI Category Newspapers published in Florida Tallahassee Democrat, The Category Gannett publications Tallahassee Democrat, The Category Media in Tallahassee, Florida Tallahassee Democrat, The ... more details
Infobox Newspaper name Appeal Democrat type Daily newspaper format Broadsheet foundation 1860 as the Marysville Appeal see article owners Freedom Communications political headquarters Marysville, California Marysville , California , br United States of America editor Len La Barth publisher Dave Schmall website http www.appeal democrat.com The Appeal Democrat is a daily broadsheet newspaper printed in Marysville, California , in the United States . It has an estimated circulation of 23,000 copies a day, primarily in Yuba County Yuba and Sutter County Sutter counties. The paper also is sold in Colusa County to the west and Butte County, California Butte County to the north. History The Appeal Democrat formed from the 1926 merger of two earlier newspapers, the Marysville Appeal founded in 1860 and the Marysville Evening Democrat founded in 1884 . R.C. Hoiles , who built the Freedom Communications newspaper chain around the Santa Ana, California Santa Ana paper that became the Orange County Register , bought the Appeal Democrat in 1946 and placed his son in law Robert C. Hardie in charge as its publisher. Hardie directed the paper for the next 55 years, as circulation rose from about 7,500 to more than 20,000. Even as residents and businesses gradually shifted west from Marysville to nearby Yuba City, California Yuba City , Hardie kept the Appeal Democrat in its longtime home, twice acquiring new headquarters there in 1950 and 1986 . Current staff Publisher Dave Schmall, joined the Appeal Democrat in 2008. Editor Len La Barth, former Web editor of the Santa Cruz Sentinel , who joined the Appeal Democrat in September 2006. Advertising Director Debbie Baggett Circulation Director ... Editor Leticia Gutierrez Features Editor Susan Benitez Ownership The Appeal Democrat is owned by Freedom ... Democrat official site http m.appeal democrat.com Official mobile website http www.freedom.com newspapers appeal.html Freedom Communications subsidiary profile of the Appeal Democrat California newspaper ... more details
Unreferenced date April 2008 The Newry Democrat is a full colour newspaper serving Newry , County Down , Northern Ireland . It was published by Thomas Crosbie Holdings and in 2010 was acquired by the Alpha Newspaper Group . The Newry Democrat website is http www.ulsternet.co.uk www.ulsternet.co.uk or http www.newrydemocrat.com www.newrydemocrat.com Category Media in County Down Category Newspapers published in Northern Ireland Category Newry Category Thomas Crosbie Holdings UK newspaper stub ... more details
Infobox Newspaper name Genesee Democrat image caption type format Broadsheet foundation 1845 ceased publication 1906 price 1.50 owners publisher editor chiefeditor assoceditor staff language political circulation headquarters Flint, Michigan sister newspapers oclc ISSN website The Genesee Democrat was a major paper in Flint, Michigan printed from 1845 to 1906 under different names. It was an early paper in the county being challenged by the Wolverine Citizen , and The Flint Globe . ref name press http www.usgennet.org usa mi county lapeer gen ch16.html Chapter XVI The Press . The History of Genesee County, MI ref History Original the Democrat was named The Flint Republican and started publication in 1845 by Daniel S. Merritt. Price at that time was 1.50 cash or 2 in produce. In 1848, the Republican was acquired and renamed to Genesee Democrat by Royal W. Jenny. With the death in 1876 of Jenny, Mrs. Jenny, a poem book author, ran the paper for several weeks until it was sold to H. N. Mather for five hundred dollars. Mather added a Sunday Edition. He was editorially in support of the Democratic Party. ref name press While Flint Mayor in 1878, Jerome Eddy Michigan politician Jerome Eddy purchased the Genesee Democrat from Mather. Soon afterwards, his son managed and edited the Democrat. In 1884, the Daily News was launched as a daily paper to complement the weekly Genesee Democrat. ref name press William H. Werkheiser and Sons of Easton, Pennsylvania purchased the papers in 1884. In 1887, Werkheiser and this two sons, George and Frank F., began editing the paper. W. V. Smith, of Olean, New York purchased the papers in 1905 and operating them until sold to H. H. Fitzgerald in 1906. Fitzgerald fold the Democrat and the Daily News into his Flint Journal other newspapers . ref name press References references Category Newspapers published in Michigan Category Media in Flint, Michigan michigan newspaper stub ... more details
Infobox Newspaper name Watauga Democrat image type Three times a week newspaper format Broadsheet foundation 1888 owners Jones Media publisher Mountain Times Publications editor Jason Reagan price USD 0.50 headquarters Boone, North Carolina website http www.wataugademocrat.com www.wataugademocrat.com The Watauga Democrat is a newspaper published in Boone, North Carolina . It is printed three days a week, on Sundays, Wednesdays and Fridays. In 2002, its average paid circulation was 20,832. The Watauga Democrat began as a political newspaper but quickly evolved into a highly respected non partisan publication that chronicles local news in Watauga County, North Carolina Watauga County . Beginnings In July 1888 , Joseph Spainhour began printing a weekly newspaper he named the Watauga Democrat . The newspaper s stated mission was to be the voice of the Watauga Democratic Party United States Democrat Party . One year later, the Democrat was purchased by D.B. and D.D. Dougherty and R.C. Rivers. Rivers subsequently bought out the Doughertys and became sole owner of the newspaper. Early issues of the Democrat were printed on a hand operated printing press press capable of printing only one page at a time. Each edition had a maximum of four pages. A one year subscription in 1888 was 1, and a one inch classified advertising classified ad could be bought for 75 cents. Early Competitors The Watauga Enterprise , a rival Republican Party United States Republican leaning newspaper, was launched ... to operate the Democrat until his death in 1975. Rachel Rivers Coffey took over as publisher of the Democrat ... the Democrat was bought by Eugene and Anne Worrell, who at that time also owned the Bristol Herald ... the Worrells sold the Watauga Democrat to Arthur and Fran Powers. The Powers operated the Democrat ... http www.wataugademocrat.com Watauga Democrat on the Web http parklibrary.jomc.unc.edu NCPAPERSCIRC2002.html ... 2005 placecalledhome apch 18 bw.pdf A History of Local Media in the Watauga Democrat ... more details
Infobox mountain name Mount Democrat photo Mt Democrat.jpg photo caption Mount Democrat as seen from Mount Bross elevation ft 14155 elevation ref NAVD88 ref name NGS cite ngs id KL0630 designation Mt Democrat ET accessdate 2011 02 23 ref prominence ft 748 prominence ref ref name PB cite peakbagger pid 5795 name Mount Democrat, Colorado accessdate 2011 02 23 ref listing Colorado fourteeners Colorado Fourteener location Lake County, Colorado Lake Park County, Colorado Park counties br Colorado Colorado, USA range Mosquito Range map Colorado map alt map caption Colorado map size label Mount Democrat label position lat d 39 lat m 20 lat s 23 lat NS N long d 106 long m 08 long s 24 long EW W region coordinates coordinates ref ref name NGS topo United States Geological Survey USGS Climax CO first ascent easiest route Hike Mount Democrat is a fourteener in the U.S. state of Colorado , located approximately 1 mile 1.6  km west of Mount Lincoln Colorado Mount Lincoln , in the Mosquito Range . It lies in northeastern Lake County, Colorado Lake County and northwestern Park County, Colorado Park County , about 2 miles southeast of the town of Climax, Colorado Climax . It is often climbed together with Mount Lincoln and nearby Mount Bross . ref name dawson cite book author Louis W. Dawson II title Dawson s Guide to Colorado s Fourteeners, Volume 1 publisher Blue Clover Press year 1994 isbn 0 9628867 1 8 ref For more information on this group of peaks, including access issues, see Mount Lincoln Colorado Mount Lincoln . See also List of Colorado fourteeners Mountain peaks of Colorado Mountain ranges of Colorado References reflist External links http www.14ers.com photos peakmain.php?peak Mt. 20Democrat Mount Democrat on 14ers.com http www.summitpost.org mountain rock 150204 Mount Democrat.html Mount Democrat on Summitpost Colorado Category Fourteeners of Colorado Democrat, Mount Category Geography of Lake County, Colorado Category Mountains of Colorado Democrat, Mount Category ... more details
Infobox Newspaper name The Herald Democrat image caption type Daily newspaper br 6 days no Saturdays format Broadsheet foundation 1996 merger between br The Sherman Democrat & The Denison Herald owners Stephens Media newspapers Stephens Media LLC publisher John Wright br Ad Director Wes King political headquarters 603 So.Sam Rayburn Fwy., br Sherman, Texas Sherman , Texas 75090 br USA editor Don Eldredge br city editor Gary Carter circulation 24,000 Daily br 27,000 Sunday website http www.herald democrat.com www.herald democrat.com The Herald Democrat is a daily newspaper located in the twin cities of Sherman, Texas Sherman and Denison, Texas , United States , about 60 miles 100 km north of Dallas and 10 miles 16 km south of the Red River Mississippi watershed Red River and Lake Texoma . It is owned and published by Stephens Media newspapers Stephens Media LLC . The Herald Democrat serves all of Grayson County, Texas Grayson and Fannin County, Texas parts of Collin County, Texas Collin , Cooke County Cooke , Denton County, Texas Denton , Delta County, Texas Delta , Lamar County, Texas Lamar and Hunt County, Texas and part of Bryan County, Oklahoma . The Herald Democrat was created on September 1, 1996 with the merger of the Denison Herald and the Sherman Democrat . It is the largest newspaper between the Dallas Fort Worth market and the Oklahoma City market. The parent papers, both members of the Stephens Media Group , had chronicled memories of the Texoma area since 1879 in Sherman and 1889 in Denison. The paper maintains its main headquarters in Sherman, along with a bureau in the Denison paper s original office. The Herald Democrat has a circulation of approximately 24,000 Monday through Friday, and about 27,000 on Sunday, according to the Audit Bureau of Circulations ... http www.herald democrat.com Herald Democrat official web site http www.stephensmedia.com Stephens Media official web site Stephens Media Category Newspapers published in Texas Herald Democrat Category ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 The Fulton Democrat OCLC 28819102 is a newspaper in Fulton County, Illinois Fulton County , Illinois . It was founded in July 1855 by James Monroe Davidson . ref cite web url http www.lib.niu.edu ipo 1997 ihy970460.html title The Fulton Democrat work Illinois Periodicals Online accessdate 2007 10 22 ref In 1860, William Taylor Davidson 1837 1915 was the sole owner and editor. ref cite web url http www.minerd.com bio miner, lucindadavidson.htm title Lucinda M. Miner Davidson 1843 1893 accessdate 2007 10 22 ref References reflist External links http www.fultondemocrat.com Website http www.illinoisancestors.org fulton Newspapers fulton democrat.html The Fulton Democrat Sesquicentennial Edition Category Publications established in 1855 Category Fulton County, Illinois Category Newspapers published in Illinois Illinois stub US newspaper stub ... more details