FRANKLIN COUNTY OHIO - HISTORY: Newspapers 1860-1909 (published 1909) *************************************************************************** OHGENWEB NOTICE: All distribution rights to this electronic data are reserved by the submitter. Reproduction or re-presentation of copyrighted material will require the permission of the copyright owner. *************************************************************************** File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by LeaAnn Rich leaann1@bellsouth.net February 11, 1999 *************************************************************************** Centennial History of Columbus and Franklin County, Ohio By William Alexander Taylor Among the Crypts Among the newspapers that were, but are not, may be mentioned in chronological order thus: Franklin Chronicle 1819 Ohio State Bulletin 1829 Columbus Sentinel 1835 Ohio Register and Anti-Masonic Review 1832 Western Hemisphere 1832 The People's Press 1836 The Ohio Confederate 1838 Old School Republican 1841 The Cross and Journal 1838 The Capital City Fact 1850 The Ohio Press 1847 The Ohio Cultivator 1845 The Ohio Standard 1845 and revived in 1850 The Ohio Columbian 1855 The Ohio Tribune 1840 The Columbus Elevator 1855 The Columbus Gazette 1858 Among the short lived publications between 1845 and 1855 were: The National Enquirer The Electric The Thompsonian Recorder The Independent Press Budget of Fun Straight-Out Harrisonian The Tornado The Auger The Ohio Freeman Columbus Herald Ohio Intelligencer Ohio Democrat The Westb(?)ote (German) still in existence..established in 1843 Between 1860 and the present date (1909) there were many brief and brilliant newspaper careers among which may be named the Columbus Gazette, Sunday Morning News, which lived a score of years, the Columbus Bulletin, Columbus Sentinel, Capital Events, Columbus Review, Sunday Capital, Daily Courier, Sunday Globe, Saturday Critic, Democratic Call, and last and most notable of all, the Ohio Sun, supplied with all modern equipments and which issued a creditable daily and Sunday issue for nearly two years, suspending in 1908. The chronology of the three learned professions, treated in this chapter, is in strict accord with Luke 13:30. ==== OH-FOOTSTEPS Mailing List ====