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The ''Klamath Republican'' was an American newspaper published in
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from 1896 to 1914.


History

The first issue of the ''Klamath Republican'' was issued on April 26, 1896. In 1897, the publisher was the Republican Publishing Company. It was a weekly publication. In 1896, the ''Klamath Republican'' was a four-page newspaper, with pages measuring 18 inches by 24 inches. The ''Republican'' format was a seven-column folio. An annual subscription to the ''Republican'' cost $2 in 1897. In 1896 the editors and publishers were Bowdoin and Loosley. The newspaper, as its name shows, was a proponent of the
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. The final publication was volume 18, number 49, published on March 13, 1914. The ''Klamath Republican'' had a successor newspaper, the ''Semi-Weekly Herald'', which began publication on March 16, 1914, with volume 18, issue number 50. The ''Republican'' was established by W.E. Bowdoin, who had previously published the ''Klamath County Star'', and whose father, J.A. Bowdoin, had also been in the newspaper business. In 1897, Bowdoin took on a partner, Milan A. Loosley, who, in July 1898, became the sole publisher. In June 1899, Loosley sold the newspaper, and for a brief time it was published by the Republican Publishing Company, of which Charles J. Roberts was the manager. On September 21, 1899, W.H. Huse & Son, from
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, bought the ''Republican''. They made additions to the plant and improvements to the newspaper. Wesley O. Smith bought the ''Republican'' on April 30, 1903, and still owned the newspaper as of 1905.
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also served as editor of the ''Republican'' for a time. In 1914, Wesley O. Smith was still the publisher and editor. The newspaper was published every Thursday, and had a reported circulation of 1,400. Wesley O. Smith was also the editor of the ''Herald'', which became the successor newspaper to the ''Republican''.


Archives

Archived microfilm copies of the ''Klamath Republican'' are held at the
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, starting with Volume 4, No. 12 (July 6, 1899).


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