History of Nebraska From the Earliest Explorations of the Trans Mississippi Regi

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History of Nebraska From the Earliest Explorations of the Trans Mississippi Regi
J Sterling Julius Sterling Morton
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444 HISTORY OF NEBRASKA During the campaign of 1870 the Advertiser was published daily for a few months.
The Nebraska Advertiser; which is still pub- lished at Nemaha, Nemaha county, having passed the half century mark, is said to be the oldest continuous publication in Nebraska, an honor which would belong to the Nebraska City News but for a slight break in 1870 when the News, for a time, lost its identity in the Times. The News, however, has been pub- lished in one plac
...e, while the Advertiser has had a migratory existence, but always within Nemaha county. The present publisher and editor is W. W. Sanders.
The Nemaha Valley Journal was first issued at Nemaha City in the last week of November, 1857, by Seymour Belden as editor and pub- lisher. It was democratic in politics. It was removed from Nemaha City to Brownville in 1859, but did not long survive. The material was purchased by the publishers of the Adver- tiser, and the office again removed to Nemaha City.


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