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English: This is a diagram laying out the preceding organizations that merged or changed their names to eventually become the newspaper New Hampshire Union Leader, in New Hampshire in the United States. Originally formatted as wikitext with specific references, code below. |
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The Amoskeag Representative founded October 18, 1839, by John Caldwell[1] | → | January 22, 1841, name change[2] | → | Manchester Representative | → | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
December 2, 1842, merge[3] | → | Manchester Democrat | → | August 4, 1848, name change[4] | → | The Democrat | → | 1857 merge | → | The Democrat and American | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
New Hampshire Democratic Party adopts a resolution declaring that The Democrat no longer represents its views and that a new paper should be established; editor William H. Gilmore leaves The Democrat to found the Union Democrat, January 1, 1851.[5] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The Manchester Democrat founded April 26, 1842, by William H. Kimball and Joseph Kidder[6] | → | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Union Democrat founded January 31, 1851, by William H. Gilmore & Company.[7] | → | Known under various names and with a variety of associated papers: Manchester Union Democrat, Weekly Union, Daily Union (though there may have been at least one independent paper of this name), Manchester Daily Union, Monthly Literary Union, Manchester Union. | → | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
In 1913 ownership was unified under the Union-Leader Publishing Company but the papers remained separate.
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William Loeb purchase and 1948 merge[8] | → | Manchester Union Leader accompanied by the Manchester Sunday News for several decades. | → | Union Leader | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Manchester Leader founded October 1912 by Colonel Frank Knox and John A. Muehling.[9] | → | In 1948 Loeb acquired the New Hampshire Sunday News but continued to publish it separately.[8]
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New Hampshire Sunday News founded 1947 by Bernard J. McQuaid and Elias McQuaid.[8] | → | → | New Hampshire Sunday News |
- ↑ Moore's Historical, Biographical, and Miscellaneous Gatherings, in the Form of Disconnected Notes Relative to Printers, Printing, Publishing, and Editing of Books, Newspapers, Magazines, and Other Literary Productions, Such As the Early Publications of New England, the United States: With Many Brief Notices of Authors, Publishers, Editors, Printers, and Inventors.[1], Concord, New Hampshire: Printed by the Republican Press Association, 1886, OCLC 221382891, page 286.
- ↑ Moore's Historical, Biographical, and Miscellaneous Gatherings, in the Form of Disconnected Notes Relative to Printers, Printing, Publishing, and Editing of Books, Newspapers, Magazines, and Other Literary Productions, Such As the Early Publications of New England, the United States: With Many Brief Notices of Authors, Publishers, Editors, Printers, and Inventors.[2], Concord, New Hampshire: Printed by the Republican Press Association, 1886, OCLC 221382891, page 291.
- ↑ Moore's Historical, Biographical, and Miscellaneous Gatherings, in the Form of Disconnected Notes Relative to Printers, Printing, Publishing, and Editing of Books, Newspapers, Magazines, and Other Literary Productions, Such As the Early Publications of New England, the United States: With Many Brief Notices of Authors, Publishers, Editors, Printers, and Inventors.[3], Concord, New Hampshire: Printed by the Republican Press Association, 1886, OCLC 221382891, page 292.
- ↑ Moore's Historical, Biographical, and Miscellaneous Gatherings, in the Form of Disconnected Notes Relative to Printers, Printing, Publishing, and Editing of Books, Newspapers, Magazines, and Other Literary Productions, Such As the Early Publications of New England, the United States: With Many Brief Notices of Authors, Publishers, Editors, Printers, and Inventors.[4], Concord, New Hampshire: Printed by the Republican Press Association, 1886, OCLC 221382891, page 364.
- ↑ Moore's Historical, Biographical, and Miscellaneous Gatherings, in the Form of Disconnected Notes Relative to Printers, Printing, Publishing, and Editing of Books, Newspapers, Magazines, and Other Literary Productions, Such As the Early Publications of New England, the United States: With Many Brief Notices of Authors, Publishers, Editors, Printers, and Inventors.[5], Concord, New Hampshire: Printed by the Republican Press Association, 1886, OCLC 221382891, page 322.
- ↑ Moore's Historical, Biographical, and Miscellaneous Gatherings, in the Form of Disconnected Notes Relative to Printers, Printing, Publishing, and Editing of Books, Newspapers, Magazines, and Other Literary Productions, Such As the Early Publications of New England, the United States: With Many Brief Notices of Authors, Publishers, Editors, Printers, and Inventors.[6], Concord, New Hampshire: Printed by the Republican Press Association, 1886, OCLC 221382891, page 363.
- ↑ Moore's Historical, Biographical, and Miscellaneous Gatherings, in the Form of Disconnected Notes Relative to Printers, Printing, Publishing, and Editing of Books, Newspapers, Magazines, and Other Literary Productions, Such As the Early Publications of New England, the United States: With Many Brief Notices of Authors, Publishers, Editors, Printers, and Inventors.[7], Concord, New Hampshire: Printed by the Republican Press Association, 1886, OCLC 221382891, page 345.
- ↑ a b c Who the hell is William Loeb?, Manchester, New Hampshire: Amoskeag Press, 1975, LCCN 75033630, OCLC 1818375
- ↑ American Council of Learned Societies (1959) Dictionary of American Biography, volume XXXIII, Supplement Three, New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, OCLC 4171403, page 425.
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Short title | Institutional Pedigree of the New Hampshire Union Leader |
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