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(Morristown, Tenn.) 1955-1975 Search America's historic newspaper pages from 1789-1963 or use the U.S. Upon his return from the navy, John E. Helms (b. (Morristown, Tenn.) 1890-1890, http://www.loc.gov/chroniclingamerica/lccn/sn85033681/issues. [volume] (Morristown, Tenn.) 1867-1920 In 1918, the paper was leased to Constance O’Keefe who had gained newspapering experience at the Greeneville Democrat published by her elder sister, Edith O’Keefe Susong. Low 44F. In the issue of September 30, 1975, co-publisher and editor John E. Helms announced that the Morristown Gazette Mail would cease publication, effective immediately. In 1874, Helms wrote to his old friend, Andrew Johnson, informing him of his most recent newspaper venture. No stranger to newspapering, Helms was just 12 years old when he began his apprenticeship at the Knoxville Argus and Commercial Herald. Archived issues are available in digital format from the Library of Congress Chronicling America online collection. 1926) and William O’Keefe Helms, who served as editor and business manager, respectively. Four generations of the Helms family published and edited the newspaper for over a century, from 1873 to 1975.
During his eight-year leave of absence, the Gazette was managed by his two sons, Harris Whiteside Helms and John E. Helms (b. [volume], September 29, 1875, Image 3 About The Morristown gazette. Press | Winds light and variable. The Morristown gazette. Following World War II, proprietors John and Constance O. Helms were joined by their sons John E. Helms (b. 1, no. The names, logos, and other source identifying features of newspapers depicted in our database are the trademarks of their respective owners, and our use of newspaper content in the public domain or by private agreement does not imply any affiliation with, or endorsement from, the publishers of the newspaper titles that appear on our site. This final issue brought the paper’s 109-year existence to an end. In addition to national and local news and politics, the Gazette covered the railroad industry extensively, often publishing plans for railroad lines, and occasionally the meeting minutes from the East Tennessee, Virginia, and Georgia Railroad Company. | The Morristown Gazette was published in Morristown, Tennessee and with 13,283 searchable pages from . Newspapers.com makes these newspapers available for the purpose of historical research, and is not responsible for the content of any newspapers archived at our site. (Morristown, Tenn.) 1893-1920, Morristown daily gazette. In October 1867, the Gazette was sold to brothers Lawrence P. and George E. Speck, who owned the paper until September 1873, when John E. Helms (b. Low 44F.
External Link Disclaimer | USA.gov, The Morristown gazette and Morristown republican. Newspapers.com makes these newspapers available for the purpose of historical research, and is not responsible for the content of any newspapers archived at our site. Lack of advertising support from the major chain firms in Morristown was cited as a principal factor in the newspaper’s demise. The Morristown Gazette Mail was published in Morristown, Tennessee and … [volume] (Morristown, Tenn.) 1867-1920 Search America's historic newspaper pages from 1789-1963 or use the U.S. Tennessee The Morristown Gazette Mail was published in Morristown, Tennessee and with 81,457 searchable pages from . Newspaper Directory to find information about American newspapers published between 1690-present. The Gazette boasted a former president amongst its subscribers. The partnership proved to be a great success, and the two married a few years later.
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By 1878, the newspaper had an estimated circulation of 450 (Morristown’s total population was around 1,200). The Gazette absorbed the Morristown Republican in 1920 to form the Morristown Gazette and Morristown Republican, and two years later absorbed the Evening Mail to form the Daily Gazette and Mail. Chronicling America is sponsored jointly by the National Endowment for the Humanities external link and the Library of Congress. About | [volume] : (Morristown, Tenn.) 1867-1920 Search the The Morristown Gazette newspaper archive. The history of the Morristown [Tennessee] Gazette is dominated by one family: the Helms. Legal | Hamblen,
The younger John E. Helms served as postmaster for Morristown during the Woodrow Wilson administration. First Name Morristown gazette mail. Morristown Gazette Mail Archives Search the Morristown Gazette Mail newspaper archive. 1827) became the publisher.