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Newspapers of Washington Territory
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HAMILTON, SKAGIT COUNTY.

Herald, established as the Skagit County Logger on may 23, 1889, by W. H . Willis and B. J. Baker, who used an old army press for the printing. The paper was independent but became Republican in July, 1890, when it passed into the hands of Edward Suiter and H. C. Parliament. On August 8, 1890, the name was changed to Hamilton Herald. It became a Populist paper in 1896 "and in that year expired." (History of Skagit and Snohomish Counties, page 431.)


HOQUIAM, GRAYS HARBOR COUNTY.[1]

Chehalis Tribune, established in November, 1890, by Messrs Carson and Stoneroad. (Charles Prosch, in Washington Press Association Proceedings, 1887-1890, page 44.)

Grays Harbor News, established on March 21, 1885, by Livermore Brothers. Died young. (Edwin N. Fuller, in Washington Press Association Proceedings, 1887-1890, page 83.)

Grays Harbor Washingtonian, established on June 5, 1889, by Otis M. Moore. Partial files are saved in the Hoquiam Public Library and the State Library at Olympia.


INDEX, SNOHOMISH COUNTY.

Miner, published in the early days by C. W . Gorham of Snohomish City. Thus far no files have been located.

(To be continued)

  1. Then Chehalis County.