
''The Californian'' was the first
California
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newspaper.
History
''The Californian'' was first published in
Monterey, California
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on August 15, 1846, by
Alcalde
''Alcalde'' (; ) is the traditional Spanish municipal magistrate, who had both judicial and Administration (government), administrative functions. An ''alcalde'' was, in the absence of a corregidor (position), corregidor, the presiding officer o ...
Walter Colton and his friend
Robert B. Semple, from a well-used Ramage
printing press
A printing press is a mechanical device for applying pressure to an inked surface resting upon a printing, print medium (such as paper or cloth), thereby transferring the ink. It marked a dramatic improvement on earlier printing methods in whi ...
that
Agustín V. Zamorano brought from Hawaii to Monterey in 1834.
[The Historic Ramage Press]
from columbiagazette.com/ramage.html, retrieved on July 28, 2009. Zamorano used it to print books, letterheads and proclamations, but not a newspaper.
[ When Commodore ]Robert F. Stockton
Robert Field Stockton (August 20, 1795 – October 7, 1866) was a United States Navy commodore, notable in the capture of California during the Mexican–American War. He was a naval innovator and an early advocate for a propeller-driven, steam- ...
arrived in Monterey with the American naval invasion in July 1846, he found the printing press stored in the Custom House and notified Colton.[San Francisco chronology 1846-1849]
from sfmuseum.org/hist/chron1.html accessed October 10, 2018.
The paper Colton and Semple printed on was cigarette paper
Rolling paper is a specialty paper used for making cigarettes (commercially manufactured filter cigarettes and individually made roll-your-own cigarettes). List of rolling papers, Rolling papers are packs of several cigarette-size sheets, often f ...
,[California Newspapers]
from city-data.com accessed on October 10, 2018 the only kind available in quantity. The single-sheet publication was printed on a series of sheets,[ with English on one side and Spanish on the other.][ The biggest news item in the first edition was the United States declaring war on Mexico.][ On October 3, 1846, ''The Californian'' printed the first poem published in a California periodical, entitled "On Leaving the United States for California". The next issue carried the poetical rejoinder "On Leaving California for the United States". Both poems were unsigned, but were probably the same author.][Historical Society of Southern California, Los Angeles County Pioneers of Southern California]
''Southern California Quarterly'', Volume 5, p. 215.
Historical Society of Southern California, 1901.
''The Californian'' moved to Yerba Buena, as San Francisco
San Francisco, officially the City and County of San Francisco, is a commercial, Financial District, San Francisco, financial, and Culture of San Francisco, cultural center of Northern California. With a population of 827,526 residents as of ...
was then called, in mid-1847. The city was about to undergo rapid changes as the California gold rush
The California gold rush (1848–1855) began on January 24, 1848, when gold was found by James W. Marshall at Sutter's Mill in Coloma, California. The news of gold brought approximately 300,000 people to California from the rest of the U ...
got underway. The newspaper did not report about the discovery of gold because word spread so quickly from person to person. ''The Californian'' was forced to shut down May 29, 1848, because its entire staff had departed for the gold fields. Its rival newspaper, the '' California Star'' run by Mormon Samuel Brannan and Edward C. Kemble, suspended publication for the same reason on June 14.
Both ''The Californian'' and the ''California Star'' were bought in 1848 and their printing equipment was combined into one publication, the '' Alta Californian''.[ Finding that one printing press was sufficient, the older press from Monterey was moved by Kemble to ]Sacramento
Sacramento ( or ; ; ) is the capital city of the U.S. state of California and the seat of Sacramento County. Located at the confluence of the Sacramento and American Rivers in Northern California's Sacramento Valley, Sacramento's 2020 p ...
to print the ''Placer Times'' beginning in April 1849.[ Kemble wished to preserve the press in a museum, but sold it to an Englishman, H. H. Radcliffe, who used it in Stockton to print the ''Stockton Times'' and ''Tuolumne City Intelligencer'' from mid-1850 to April 1851.][ Radcliffe also used the old press to print the ''Sonora Herald'' for Dr. Gunn beginning in July 1850. Gunn eventually bought out Radcliffe. In October 1851, Gunn sold the press to George Washington Gore who brought the equipment to ]Columbia, California
Columbia is a census-designated place (CDP) located in the Sierra Nevada foothills in Tuolumne County, California, Tuolumne County, California, United States. It was founded as a boomtown in 1850 when gold was found during the California Gold R ...
to print the ''Columbia Star''.[ Gunn regained possession in November when Gore was unable to pay the balance of the purchase price. The old press was brought to ]Sonora, California
Sonora is the only incorporated city in Tuolumne County, California, United States, of which it is also the county seat. Founded during the California Gold Rush by Mexican miners from Sonora (after which the city is named), the city population ...
to be displayed as a museum piece, and was soon lost there to one of the many fires that destroyed the town before 1858.[
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References
{{DEFAULTSORT:Californian (1840s newspaper), The
California Gold Rush
Newspapers published in the San Francisco Bay Area
1846 establishments in Alta California
Monterey, California
History of Monterey County, California