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  1. The Bellaire Texan, which served the community in the mid-20th Century, [164] was headquartered in Bellaire and published by the Texan Publishing Corporation. It was an official paper of that city. [165] By 1975 it became known as the Bellaire & Southwestern Texan and was published by the Preston

  2. Creation Information. Norton, Mary January 6, 1960.. Context. This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Texas Digital Newspaper Program and was provided by the Bellaire Friends Library & Historical Society to The Portal to Texas History, a digital repository hosted by the UNT Libraries.

  3. The Bellaire Texan was a weekly newspaper first appearing sometime in the 1900s with an unknown end date. It was published in Houston, Tex. by Preston Pub. Co. It was published in Houston, Tex. by Preston Pub. Co.

  4. www.tshaonline.org › handbook › entriesBellaire, TX - TSHA

    Sep 20, 2023 · Bellaire Texan, November 25, 1971, June 5, 1974. Mrs. Robert N. Gay and Mrs. J. W. Hawks, Bellaire's Own Historical Cookbook (Bellaire, Texas: Bellaire Women's Civic Club, 1969). A History of Bellaire (Bellaire, Texas: Greater Bellaire Chamber of Commerce, 1971). Vertical Files, Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, University of Texas at ...

  5. Jul 16, 2006 · The Bellaire Texan folded in the late '80s, I believe. It had been sold to a chain, which eventually ceased its publication for awhile. Then the daughter of founding publisher Jack Gurwell, who died in the early '80s, revived it for a few years. If you go to the Bellaire library, be sure to look at the volumes of the old Southwestern Times, too.

  6. Oct 4, 2024 · Weekly newspaper from Bellaire, Texas that includes local, state, and national news along with advertising. thirty two pages : ill. ; page 14 x 9 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.

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  8. The Bellaire Texan, which served the Braeburn area community in the mid-20th Century, [1] was headquartered in Bellaire and published by the Texan Publishing Corporation. [2] By 1975, it became known as the Bellaire & Southwestern Texan and was published by the Preston Publishing Company. It was then headquartered in Houston.

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