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Title:
The Daily clarion. [online resource] : (Jackson, Miss.) 1866-1888
Alternative Titles:
  • Clarion
Place of publication:
Jackson, Miss.
Geographic coverage:
  • Jackson, Hinds, Mississippi  |  View more titles from this: City County, State
Dates of publication:
1866-1888
Description:
  • Began in August 1866; ceased in January 1888.
Frequency:
Daily (except Monday)
Language:
  • English
Subjects:
  • Jackson (Miss.)--Newspapers.
  • Mississippi--Jackson.--fast--(OCoLC)fst01205500
Notes:
  • "Democratic."
  • Also issued on microfilm from Micro Photo.
  • Description based on: Vol. IV, no. 35 (August 16, 1866); title from masthead (Chroniclingamerica.loc.gov, viewed November 18, 2015).
  • Issued also in a semiweekly edition called: Semiweekly clarion (Jackson, Miss.).
  • Issued also in a tri-weekly edition called: Tri-weekly clarion (Meridian, Miss. : 1865).
  • Issued also in weekly editions called: Weekly clarion (Meridian, Miss. : 1863), and: Clarion (Jackson, Miss. : 1883).
  • Latest issue consulted: Number 53 (March 18, 1886) (Chroniclingamerica.loc.gov, viewed November 18, 2015).
  • Numbering is irregular.
  • Publisher varies.
  • Sometimes published as: Clarion. Cf. Miss. Library Commission, Mississippiana: union list of newspapers, v. 2.
  • Suspended Feb. 4-8, 1886.
LCCN:
2015270591
OCLC:
929864420
ISSN:
2469-4770
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