Results for Historic Site in Journalism
Historic Site in Journalism
Cyrus H. K. Curtis
Who was a major magazine publis...
Historic Site in Journalism
John Scull in 1786 was the first reporter to have type and...
Historic Site in Journalism
The Chillicothe Gazette, published since 1800, is the olde...
Historic Site in Journalism
Lancaster Newspapers, published on this site of Francis Ba...
Results for Historic Site in Journalism
Historic Site in Journalism
Cyrus H. K. Curtis
Who was a major magazine publisher, here he founded the Ladies Home Journal in 1883 and rejuvenated the Saturday Evening Post as a magazine of national influence
Marker is at the intersection of 6th Street and ...
Historic Site in Journalism
John Scull in 1786 was the first reporter to have type and press transported through the rough wilderness to establish a newspaper west of the major Allegheny Range.
The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette is the direct descendent of the Gazette which Scull ...
Historic Site in Journalism
The Chillicothe Gazette, published since 1800, is the oldest newspaper west of the Allegheny Mountains and the oldest business establishment in Ohio. The newspaper played an important part in American history, specifically through its part in opening the Northwest Territory, ...
Historic Site in Journalism
Lancaster Newspapers, published on this site of Francis Bailey's colonial printshop, trace their roots to the Lancaster Journal of 1794. the Journal was published and edited by William Hamilton and Henry Willcocks. It merged with the Intelligencer, founded in 1799, ...