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  1. After five years, Dupee sold the Herald to William H. Steward, then secretary of the Association. Later that year, the paper re-emerged from Steward’s office in Louisville as the American Baptist. It is still in print today, making it one of Kentucky’s oldest continuously published newspapers. Like Dupee, Steward was an energetic community ...

  2. Explore The South Kentuckian online newspaper archive. The South Kentuckian was published in Hopkinsville, Kentucky and includes 1,076 searchable pages from 1879-1883.

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  4. Kentucky's first newspaper, The Kentucke Gazette, was published in the late 1780s in Lexington. At the time, Kentucky was a territory of Virginia. Newspapers were available to Kentucky residents from cities like Boston, Philadelphia, or Richmond, and residents found the content from distant cities unrelatable.

  5. Primary Family Name. Title + Date Range + LCCN Identifier. Adair County News. Adair County News (1897-1987) (sn86069496) Columbia statesman (1986-1987) (sn86069549) Columbia-Adair County news-statesman (1987-1988) (sn87060313) Afro-American Mission Herald. Afro-American Mission Herald (unknown) (none) American Baptist.

  6. KDNP TITLE SELECTION. KDNP was built on the back of seventy-eight historic newspaper titles digitized from 2005-2013 as part of the National Digital Newspaper Program (NDNP). Those titles were chosen to represent the six distinct geographic regions of the Commonwealth of Kentucky. We expand the collection everyday through various partnerships ...

  7. Apr 5, 2024 · This was the first newspaper publised in Kentucky. Continued by The Kentucky gazette, starting with the issue of Mar. 14, 1789. All issues are folio except Aug. 18, 25, 1787, which are quarto. Aug. 11, 1787, John and Fielding Bradford. June 7, 1788, John Bradford.

  8. 118,226 (1986) [4] The Louisville Times was a newspaper that was published in Louisville, Kentucky. It was founded in 1884 by Walter N. Haldeman, [5] as the afternoon counterpart to The Courier-Journal, the dominant morning newspaper in Louisville and the commonwealth of Kentucky for many years. The two newspapers published a combined edition ...

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