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- California Digital Newspaper Collection
The California Digital Newspaper Collection is a repository of historical California newspapers published from 1846-present, including the first California newspaper, the Californian, and the first daily Californian newspaper, the Daily Alta California It also contains issues of current California newspapers, collected as PDFs, that are part of a project to preserve and provide access to
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California Digital Newspaper Collection A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P R S T U V W Y A Adin Argus (Adin, 1882-1956) Advocate (Escondido, Calif ) (Escondido, 1895
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Explore the California Digital Newspaper Collection's extensive archive of digitized newspapers, offering a rich history of California through its preserved publications
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California Digital Newspaper Collection The San Francisco Call [LCCN: sn85066387] began life December 1, 1856 as the Daily Morning Call [LCCN: sn82014859] It was founded by James Joseph Ayers and three partners Ayers remained editor and senior partner until May 23, 1866 when the name of publisher changed to P B Forster and Company, Forster being one of the aforementioned partners In 1871
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California Digital Newspaper Collection Debuting under the banner, the Daily Union, the later-named Sacramento Daily Record-Union began its 143-year run on March 19, 1851 Born of an advertising war between the Sacramento Transcript and the Daily Placer Times, the first issue of the Daily Union included a promise that "advertisements will always be inserted upon the most liberal terms," and
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