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The ''Alta California'' or ''Daily Alta California'' (often miswritten ''Alta Californian'' or ''Daily Alta Californian'') was a 19th-century
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newspaper.


''California Star''

The ''Daily Alta California'' descended from the first newspaper published in the city, Samuel Brannan's ''California Star'', which debuted on January 9, 1847. Brannan, who had earlier assisted in publishing several
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, had brought a small press with him when he immigrated to California as part of a group of Mormon settlers in 1846 aboard ''The Brooklyn''. With Dr. E. B. Jones as editor, the ''California Star'' was the city's only newspaper until an older publication, '' The Californian'', moved to Yerba Buena (as San Francisco was then called) from
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got underway. The ''California Star'' appeared weekly until June 14, 1848, when it was forced to shut down because its entire staff had departed for the gold fields. Its rival newspaper had suspended publication for the same reason on May 29.


Merger and name change

Later that year, Sam Brannan sold his interest in the moribund ''California Star'' to Edward Cleveland Kemble, who also acquired ''The Californian''. Kemble resumed publication of the combined papers under the name ''Star and Californian'' on November 18, 1848. On December 23, 1848, the ''California Star and Californian'' ran an article indicating this would be the last issue. In a business arrangement with the firm of Gilbert, Kemble and Hubbard, a new paper, entitled ''ALTA CALIFORNIA'', would be published at San Francisco, Upper California, the first issue of which would appear on Thursday, January 4, 1849. By 1849, the paper had come under the control of Robert B. Semple, cofounder of ''The Californian'', who changed its name to the ''Alta California''. On January 22, the paper began daily publication, becoming the first daily newspaper in California. On July 4, 1849, Semple began printing the ''Daily Alta California'' on a new steam press, the first such press in the west. In 1863, Albert S. Evans became editor at the paper and continued in that capacity for several years. The newspaper continued publication until June 2, 1891.


Other editions

''The Daily Alta California'' was also published as weekly, tri-weekly, and steamer editions. The ''Weekly Alta California'' was published every Saturday and the ''Steamer Alta California'' was published on the departure of the Steamers of the 1st and 15th of the month.


See also

* List of San Francisco newspapers


References


San Francisco chronology 1846–1849


External links


Samuel Brannan short bio
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Searchable archive at California Digital Newspaper Collection
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