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The Cuyahogan
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:W.I. Davenny of Detroit served as editor some time prior to October 1887. Another editor was F.H. Braggins, who served some time in jail for forgery.<ref>''Cleveland Plain Dealer'', November 18, 1888, Page 6, column 3</ref> | :W.I. Davenny of Detroit served as editor some time prior to October 1887. Another editor was F.H. Braggins, who served some time in jail for forgery.<ref>''Cleveland Plain Dealer'', November 18, 1888, Page 6, column 3</ref> | ||
- | :Later owned and operated by | + | :Later owned and operated by Alonzo E. Hyre who purchased the paper from a Mr. Beachler in January 1889<ref>''Mr. Beachler of the Cuyahogan has sold his interest in that paper to Dr. and H.E. Hyre'', Cleveland Plain Dealer, January 27, 1889, page 3, column 6</ref>. |
Revision as of 02:44, 14 February 2010
Owner:
- Harry M. Farnsworth
Location:
- 1821 Pearl Street (old style addressing - this location would now be considered as being on West 25th Street)
Details:
- This local community newspaper, serving the Brooklyn Village area, was published by Harry M. Farnsworth (this was the successor of The Town Crier).
- W.I. Davenny of Detroit served as editor some time prior to October 1887. Another editor was F.H. Braggins, who served some time in jail for forgery.[1]
- Later owned and operated by Alonzo E. Hyre who purchased the paper from a Mr. Beachler in January 1889[2].
REFERENCES
- ↑ Cleveland Plain Dealer, November 18, 1888, Page 6, column 3
- ↑ Mr. Beachler of the Cuyahogan has sold his interest in that paper to Dr. and H.E. Hyre, Cleveland Plain Dealer, January 27, 1889, page 3, column 6
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