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  1. May 7, 2024 · East Grand Rapids Cadence (2008-2019) Local newspaper for East Grand Rapids. Courtesy of the Titche Family Fund of the Grand Rapids Public Library Foundation. Grand Rapids Herald (1894 - 1916) One of Grand Rapids' daily newspapers with a large audience. New River Free Press (November 1973 - May 1977)

  2. The two major Grand Rapids, Michigan newspapers of the 20th century are the Grand Rapids Press, which continues today, and the Grand Rapids Herald, which ceased in 1959. Holdings of earlier Grand Rapids newspapers, beginning in the 1840s, are also available, although there are many missing issues. Additional newspaper holdings include ...

  3. Grand Rapids Morning Telegram was published from 30 Sep 1884 – 16 Apr 1886. Brezee’s Grand Rapids Herald was published from 20 May 1885-1886. Then the G. R. Morning Telegram and Brezee’s G. R. Herald merged forming the Telegram-Herald with a Sunday edition of social news. The Telegram-Herald was published from 17 Apr 1886 – 2 Jan 1892.

  4. The Grand Rapids Press. The Grand Rapids Press is a daily newspaper published in Grand Rapids, Michigan. It is the largest of the eight Booth newspapers. It is sold for $1.50 daily and $7.99 on Sunday. AccuWeather provides weather content to the Grand Rapids Press .

  5. Daily Newspapers. Evening Leader (Ind.) Wm. B. Weston propr, 95 Pearl. Daily $5 per annum: weekly issued Wednesday, $1 per annum. (The Evening Leader and Morning Press, purchased by G. G. Booth in 1892, were combined to create the Evening Press, its name changed to the Grand Rapids Press in 1913.) Grand Rapids Democrat (Dem).

  6. The first Grand Rapids newspaper, The Grand River Times, was printed on April 18, 1837, describing the village's attributes, stating: Though young in its improvements, the site of this village has long been known, and esteemed for its natural advantages. It was here that the Indian traders long since made their great depot.

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  8. The two major Grand Rapids, Michigan newspapers of the 20th century are the Grand Rapids Press, which continues today, and the Grand Rapids Herald, which ceased in 1959. Holdings of earlier Grand Rapids newspapers, beginning in the 1840s, are also available, although there are many missing issues.

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