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Mesa Free Press Archive

  • Mesa, Arizona
  • 18931901

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The Mesa Free Press began as a weekly newspaper in 1892, published by W. D. Morton in Mesa, Arizona, also referred to by its prosperous name, "Gem City." In describing the first issue of the Free Press, The Arizona Sentinel commented that Morton, previously an editor at the Sentinel, presented a "racy, spicy, ably edited journal, devoted to the best interests of Mesa City." The paper's spiciness could be attributed to its critiques and satire. One writer responded satirically to how it costs money to run a newspaper: "It takes wind to run a newspaper. It takes a scintillating, acrobatic imagination, a half dozen white ties and a railroad pass to run a newspaper." By 1894, Albert P. Shewman joined Morton as publisher. Morton and Shewman were also attorneys, and the newspaper included an advertisement for their law practice on the front page. The paper also contained railroad timetables, mining news, and a regular column of local news.

Archive Info

  • 1,391
  • Mesa, Arizona
  • 18931901
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Source Information

Mesa Free Press, 1893–1901 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2024. Last updated: December 15, 2022

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Archive Info

  • 1,391
  • Mesa, Arizona
  • 18931901
0

Source Information

Mesa Free Press, 1893–1901 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2024. Last updated: December 15, 2022