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Arizona Weekly Republican Archive

  • Phoenix, Arizona
  • 18921903

About

When the first four-page issue of the Phoenix Arizona Republican appeared on May 19, 1890, few could have imagined that in the next century it would cover a major metropolitan area and become Arizona’s largest and most influential daily newspaper. Phoenix was a dusty, remote desert village of 3,000, and it had only become the territorial capital the previous year. The first editors, Charles. O. Ziegenfuss and Edwin S. Gill, began the daily as a partisan political organ to promote Lewis Wolfley, the territorial governor. There were already two other established daily newspapers in Phoenix, and the Arizona Republican struggled to survive financially.

Archive Info

  • 55
  • Phoenix, Arizona
  • 18921903

Paper History

  • The Weekly Republican

Source Information

Arizona Weekly Republican, 1892–1903 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2024. Last updated: April 7, 2015

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International Bi-Chloride Gold Institute 1892 May 19
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Arizona Weekly Republican
Phoenix, Arizona
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A new electric machine polishes silk hats

A new electric machine polishes silk hats

Arizona Weekly Republican
Phoenix, Arizona
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Relay Bicycle Ride to delivery military message
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Vulture Mine history

Vulture Mine history

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Phoenix, Arizona
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James Sargent AZ 2

James Sargent AZ 2

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Phoenix, Arizona
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Archive Info

  • 55
  • Phoenix, Arizona
  • 18921903

Paper History

  • The Weekly Republican

Source Information

Arizona Weekly Republican, 1892–1903 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2024. Last updated: April 7, 2015