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St Helens Mist Archive

  • St Helens, Oregon
  • 18911921

About

Preceded only by the Columbian, which survived from 1880 to 1886, the St. Helens Mist is the oldest newspaper in existence in Columbia County, where it is currently published as the Chronicle.  Appearing in 1881 as the Oregon Mist, the paper began as a result of a vendetta between Mist publisher William Glendye and Enoch Adams of the Columbian.  Regardless of Glendye’s original motives, he sold the paper within two years to Emmanuel H. Flagg, who then passed it to Charles Meserve in 1890. Over the next five decades, the Mist was handled by a number of editors, presidents, and managers.

Archive Info

  • 6,804
  • St Helens, Oregon
  • 18911921

Paper History

  • The Oregon Mist

Source Information

St Helens Mist, 1891–1921 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2024. Last updated: August 14, 2017

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Obituary for John Whiteaker

Obituary for John Whiteaker

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Roadmaster Elmer Farnsworth, resident manager in Nehalem.
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Iva and Ina M Mofford Disrict 36 Ne’er City
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Archive Info

  • 6,804
  • St Helens, Oregon
  • 18911921

Paper History

  • The Oregon Mist

Source Information

St Helens Mist, 1891–1921 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2024. Last updated: August 14, 2017