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  1. Many of these early newspapers were short-lived, but two publications rose to dominance from the crowded field: the Chickasha Daily Express and the Chickasha Star. The Express started as a small Saturday paper in May 1892 by W. R. Orme, but was shortly taken over by A. M. Dawson, one of the town’s pioneers. The success of the weekly led the ...

  2. Nov 8, 1998 · It was published in Chickasha, Indian Territory [Okla.] by A.M. Dawson. It was succeeded by the title: Express Star . The Gateway to Oklahoma History currently provides access to 27,405 issues (329,367 pages) from 92 years of this newspaper's run.

  3. The Express was a small Saturday newspaper founded by W.R. Orme, but it was shortly taken over by A.M. Dawson, one of the town’s pioneers. The success of the weekly led the publisher to launch a daily edition on December 28, 1899. The Chickasha Daily Express supported the Democratic Party and appeared every evening except Sunday.

  4. Like most communities that sprang up in the wake of the railways, Chickasha’s early days were flooded with the establishment of numerous newspapers. Many of these early newspapers were short-lived, but two publications rose to dominance from the crowded field: the Chickasha Daily Express and the Chickasha Star.

  5. Explore The Chickasha Daily Express online newspaper archive. The Chickasha Daily Express was published in Chickasha, Oklahoma and includes 234,122 searchable pages from 1900-1977.

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  6. The Chickasha daily express. (Chickasha, Indian Territory [Okla.]) 1899-current Search America's historic newspaper pages from 1770-1963 or use the U.S. Newspaper Directory to find information about American newspapers published between 1690-present.

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  8. Feb 9, 2022 · The Chickasha Public Library was awarded $20,000 through the Oklahoma Heritage Preservation Grant Program provided by Oklahoma Historical Society. In addition, the Friends of the Library contributed $3,700 towards the total cost of the project. This money paid for the cost of digitizing 473 microfilm rolls containing Chickasha newspaper records ...

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