. North Dakota history and people; outlines of American history. ning and evening daily. That year Dr. H. W. Coe,Sr., established the Northern Pacific Times at Valley City, H. H. Young thePembina Pioneer, Harry Robinson the Mandan Criterion, Delaney & Herbertthe Caledonia Times, E. K. Morrell the Wahpeton Gazette, C. Brandt the FargoPosten, C. H. Lineau the North Dakota Basunen at Hillsboro, W. R. Maize theWashburn Times, and Frank M. Cornell the Tower City Herald. In 1880 the number of newspapers in Dakota had increased to 66 and in1881 to 75, and in June, 1884, the Bismarck Journal spoke of


. North Dakota history and people; outlines of American history. ning and evening daily. That year Dr. H. W. Coe,Sr., established the Northern Pacific Times at Valley City, H. H. Young thePembina Pioneer, Harry Robinson the Mandan Criterion, Delaney & Herbertthe Caledonia Times, E. K. Morrell the Wahpeton Gazette, C. Brandt the FargoPosten, C. H. Lineau the North Dakota Basunen at Hillsboro, W. R. Maize theWashburn Times, and Frank M. Cornell the Tower City Herald. In 1880 the number of newspapers in Dakota had increased to 66 and in1881 to 75, and in June, 1884, the Bismarck Journal spoke of having 160 Dakotanewspapers on its exchange list. In the spring of 1880 James A. Emmons estab-lished the Bismarck Sun and A. DeLacy Wood the Signal at Caledonia. TheSheldon Herald was established by O. E. Hogue and the Hillsboro Banner byE. D. Barker. M. Weisenberg established the Red River Posten. It passed into the handsof the Argus and John C. Miller became its editor. The Broadaxe was established in the early 80s by Captain Egbert and asso- o X a o o w. HISTORY OF NORTH DAKOTA 479 ciates and hewed to the Hne regardless of where the chips might fall for a time,but passed on to that land whence there is no resurrection for defunct newspaperestablishments. In 1881 Frank M. Winship established the News at Grafton; A. J. Smith theTimes at Hillsboro; Chas. A. Everett the Star at Lisbon; F. H. Ertel thePioneer, daily and weekly, at Mandan. The Eagle and Times was established atMayville, the News at Acton and the Times at Grafton; these two were con-solidated as the News and Times, and published by Upham & Winship; R. established the Bathgate Sentinel; Burke & Saul the Jamestown Capital;R. I. Smith the Mayville Tribune; E. L. Kilbourne the Casselton Reporter; andW. G. McKean the Sanborn Enterprise. THE PRESS IN 1882 January 26, 1882, the Bismarck Tribune said: No better illustration can begiven of North Dakota, and the general prosperity along the entire line of theNorthe


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