History

The Enid Daily Eagle was published from 1901 until 1989 in Enid, Garfield County, Oklahoma. It began in September of 1901 and was published on a daily basis with the exception of Saturdays and Sundays by Eagle Printing and Publishing Company. W. I. Drummond served as editor and manager of the newspaper.

Alternative titles to The Enid Daily Eagle include Enid Daily Eagle and Enid Morning Times, Enid Eagle, and Enid News and Eagle. Geographic coverage included Enid, Garfield County, Oklahoma. Preceding titles include The Wave-Democrat and succeeding titles include The Enid Morning News and The Enid News and Eagle. In 1908, a subscription to The Enid Daily Eagle was four dollars for one year, two dollars for six months, one dollar for three months, or ten cents per month. It was an eight-page paper, and a single issue could be purchased for five cents. The paper measured 22 by 17 inches.

Weekly editions included the Enid Eagle (1901-1905) and Enid Weekly Eagle (1905-~1908). Daily editions were The Enid Daily Eagle and the Enid Eagle.



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Enid Eagle in The Gateway to Oklahoma History. Oklahoma Historical Society. https://gateway.okhistory.org/explore/collections/ENIDE/ accessed June 4, 2023.


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