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Digitization was funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities. What responsibilities do I have when using this newspaper? Dates and time periods associated with this newspaper. Geographical information about where this newspaper originated or about its content. Fort Worth Daily Gazette. Fort Worth, Tex. One of 2, issues in the title: Fort Worth Daily Gazette available on this site. Showing of 20 pages in this issue. Description Daily newspaper from Fort Worth, Texas that includes local, state and national news along with extensive advertising.
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Creator We've been unable to identify the creator s of this issue. Publisher Democrat Publishing Co. Place of Publication: Fort Worth, Texas. Provided By UNT Libraries The UNT Libraries serve the university and community by providing access to physical and online collections, fostering information literacy, supporting academic research, and much, much more.
About Browse this Partner. What Descriptive information to help identify this newspaper. Language English. Item Type Newspaper. With Malone, the Gazette expanded its reach and claimed one of the highest circulations in the state. The Gazette prided itself on promoting the progress of Fort Worth, a city that, as recently as the early s, could be caricatured as being so drowsy a panther could lie down on Main Street.
Paddock and Malone tirelessly advocated in favor of modernization and public improvements. The Gazette 's courting of trade did not consist entirely of whitewashed boasting, however.
The paper's reporting on Fort Worth's thriving vice district known as "Hell's Half Acre" typically consisted of brute honesty flavored with a bit of editorializing. Here is our suggested citation.
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Collection Created. Last Updated. Cite This Collection Here is our suggested citation. Copy Citation. Tarrant County Archives. Resource Type Newspaper. Language English. Decades Countries United States.
States Texas. Counties Tarrant County, TX.
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