Uncle Dale's Articles: Deming's "Naked Truths" Vol. 2http://www.sidneyrigdon.com/dbroadhu/CA/natr1988.htm
and retired from the publishing business before the end of that year. It appears that what few of his papers which did find a market were sold in northern California and on the tr
Ellen E. Dickinson's 1880-81 articles in Scribners'http://www.solomonspalding.com/docs/1880Dick.htm
In 1825, when I was publishing the "Rochester Telegraph," a man introduced himself to me as Joseph Smith, of Palmyra, New York, whose object, he said, was to get a book published.
The Spalding Research Project: Oberlin Spalding Manuscripthttp://solomonspalding.com/SRP/saga/saga11a.htm
Penniman and Rice began publishing The Cleveland Gazette, which later became The Cleveland Daily Gazette. They sold both The Whig and The Gazette to Charles Whittlesey and A. H. L
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