The Logan County News
History
The Logan County News was published by J. H. Maher in 1903. It was an eight-page, six-column weekly newspaper published every Thursday with H. C. Jent credited as editor and proprietor. In 1907 the Logan County News page sizes grew to 13 by 20 inches when the subscriptions were advertised at 650.
A subscription to the paper cost one dollar in advance per year. J. H. Maher owned and published the Logan County News in 1903 and there is no date stated when he left the paper. In 1906 the newspaper began to print a new magazine called the Oklahoma Iconoclast to be included with the Logan County News. The paper was a Republican publication. The Logan County News served the town of Crescent City from 1903 until 1996.
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The Logan County News in The Gateway to Oklahoma History. Oklahoma Historical Society. https://gateway.okhistory.org/explore/collections/LGNCN/ accessed November 6, 2024.
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