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Title:
The Daily talk. [volume] : (Salem, Or.) 1879-188?
Place of publication:
Salem, Or.
Geographic coverage:
  • Salem, Marion, Oregon  |  View more titles from this: City County, State
Dates of publication:
1879-188?
Description:
  • Began in 1879.
Frequency:
Daily (except Sundays)
Language:
  • English
Subjects:
  • Oregon--Salem.--fast--(OCoLC)fst01202924
  • Salem (Or.)--Newspapers.
Notes:
  • "A paper calling itself Talk had been started in 1879 as a morning daily, and Frank Conover and associates (Conover & Co.) had carried it on as a daily for seven years. In 1886 it dropped to a weekly and suspended the next year."--History of Oregon newspapers / by George S. Turnbull, Binfords & Mort, c1939, p. 139.
  • Description based on: Vol. 2, no. 72 (Sept. 13, 1879).
  • Latest issue consulted: Vol. 4, no. 95 (Oct. 1, 1880).
  • Some issues have been microfilmed by the University of Oregon.
LCCN:
sn 93051634
OCLC:
14990223
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