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  1. Newspapers. The Ohio History Connection provides free access to over 1,000,000 full-text searchable pages of Ohio newspapers through Ohio Memory and the Library of Congress’s Chronicling America. Our newspaper digitization program is supported by partnerships with local institutions as well as grant funding, including the National Endowment ...

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  2. Paul Laurence Dunbar published the Tattler, Dayton-based Black newspaper, between 1890 and 1891. It says, “We will have items from the surrounding towns in subsequent issues. Those who are interested in news from Xenia, Springfield, Cincinnati, Columbus and other such cities may read the TATTLER and find it.”

  3. Jan 5, 2023 · The Journal Herald name was dropped from the paper’s flag on Dec. 31, 1987. The series of transitions was completed on Sept. 26, 1988, when the Dayton Daily News became a morning-only newspaper ...

  4. Jul 15, 2024 · More than 450,000 keyword-searchable Ohio newspaper pages (covering 1832-2011) are on this site.The site also has other resources, too, including Topic Guides and Maps and Timelines. Library Use Only. Newspapers.com Ohio Collection. Free keyword-searchable digital newspaper database. Over 200 newspaper titles from around the state.

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  5. In 2010, Riley was named editor of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution and that paper's editor, Julia Wallace, under whose leadership the AJC won Pulitzer Prizes in 2006 and 2007, moved to Dayton to become Senior Vice President of news and programming for CMG Ohio heading a new combined newspaper, television and radio newsroom. She was soon after named the first female publisher and retired in 2016.

  6. The paper was to be a weekly issue, and to bear the name of The Ohio National Journal and Montgomery and Dayton Advertiser. In accordance with this announcement, the first number of the paper appeared November 25, 1826, and was continued by Mr. Campbell one month, when he sold it to Jeptha Regans. It was a paper 13x20 inches in size, five ...

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  8. About The Ohio Daily-Express (Dayton, Ohio) 1946-1950 The Daily Bulletin and Ohio Daily-Express were African American newspapers published in the 1940s and 1950s in Dayton, Ohio. By 1944, the Daily Bulletin ‘s full title as it appeared in its masthead was The Daily Bulletin Combined with the Ohio Express, further described as “One of the Two Only Negro Dailies in the World.”

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