. Onondaga's centennial. Gleanings of a century. Vivus W. J^ THE VILLAGE AND THE CITY OF SYRACUSE. 567 started another paper, which they called the Union, with Daniel proprietor. At the close of the campaign the two papers wereconsolidated under- the name of the Syracuse Courier and Union, withD. J. Halstead sole proprietor. The last name was dropped about 1872and the Syracuse Daily Courier has been the name ever since. On the1st of January, 1876, Mr. Halstead took as partners Milton H. Northrupand S. Gurney Lapham, under the firm name of D. J. Halstead & Co.,each of


. Onondaga's centennial. Gleanings of a century. Vivus W. J^ THE VILLAGE AND THE CITY OF SYRACUSE. 567 started another paper, which they called the Union, with Daniel proprietor. At the close of the campaign the two papers wereconsolidated under- the name of the Syracuse Courier and Union, withD. J. Halstead sole proprietor. The last name was dropped about 1872and the Syracuse Daily Courier has been the name ever since. On the1st of January, 1876, Mr. Halstead took as partners Milton H. Northrupand S. Gurney Lapham, under the firm name of D. J. Halstead & Co.,each of the partners owning one-third. William H. Green, who hadbeen editor of the paper more than ten years, was succeeded by MiltonH. Northrup, and Mr. Lapham became associate editor. In May, 1873,D. J. Halstead & Co. were succeeded by the Courier Printing Company,the bulk of the stock being held by the late proprietors. Daniel Prattwas president of the company, S. G. Lapham, secretary, and business manager. Mr. Northrup continued in the editori


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