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  • Gonzales, Texas
  • 18531854

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The Gonzales Inquirer was the first newspaper in Gonzales, Texas, and remains one of the oldest continuously operating newspapers in the state. S. W. Smith, previously a newspaperman in Alexandria, Louisiana, and D.H.S. Darst, an original member of the DeWitt Colony, a settlement in Mexican Texas, published the first issue on June 4, 1853. It stated their reasons for publishing: only one other town along the Guadalupe River had a press at the time, and the two men saw a great need for "speculation on affairs of State," as well as for advertising the "immense importations" of goods to a "large populous, wealthy county"—in 1853 the population stood at nearly 1,000 people, up from roughly 400 the previous year—"unsurpassed for beauty of scenery, fertility of soil and salubrity of climate in the State of Texas." Noting the appetite of the region's wealthy farmers for imported goods, advertisers from New York and New Orleans purchased space in the paper.

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  • Gonzales, Texas
  • 18531854
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The Gonzales Inquirer, 1853–1854 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2024. Last updated: June 21, 2022

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  • 199
  • Gonzales, Texas
  • 18531854
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Source Information

The Gonzales Inquirer, 1853–1854 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2024. Last updated: June 21, 2022