History

The Curtis Courier was started by C. D. Baxter and Son in 1901. This was an eight-page weekly, measuring 13 by 20 inches, which sold for $1.00 a year. Independent in politics, the Courier was published Thursdays and in 1907 Baxter reported a circulation of 600. The Curtis Courier ended its circulation in 1927.



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The Curtis Courier in The Gateway to Oklahoma History. Oklahoma Historical Society. https://gateway.okhistory.org/explore/collections/CURTIS/ accessed March 18, 2024.


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