Harper County Democrat
History
When the paper was first distributed, it advertised as “Buffalo Harper-Woodward Co.” because Harper County had recently been made from a section of Woodward County by the Constitutional Convention and Adams included the former county Buffalo used to be a part of to avoid confusion.
The paper contained eight pages of six columns that measured 15 by 22 inches with ready prints for the inner pages. The “official county paper” ceased in 1924 and was changed to The Harper County Journal.
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Cite This Collection
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Harper County Democrat in The Gateway to Oklahoma History. Oklahoma Historical Society. https://gateway.okhistory.org/explore/collections/HARPER/ accessed September 29, 2023.
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