Defunct broadsheet newspaper based in Little Rock, Arkansas, United States
Arkansas Gazette
Type
Newspaper
Format
Broadsheet
Founder(s)
William E. Woodruff
Founded
November 20, 1819 (1819-11-20)
Language
English
Ceased publication
October 18, 1991 (1991-10-18)
Headquarters
The Gazette Building 112 West Third Street Little Rock, Arkansas 72201-2702
Country
United States
OCLC number
8794697
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The Arkansas Gazette was a newspaper in Little Rock, Arkansas, that was published from 1819 to 1991. It was known as the oldest newspaper west of the Mississippi River. It was located from 1908 until its closing at the now historic Gazette Building. For many years it was the newspaper of record for Little Rock and the State of Arkansas. It was Arkansas' first newspaper.
The ArkansasGazette was a newspaper in Little Rock, Arkansas, that was published from 1819 to 1991. It was known as the oldest newspaper west of the...
"Arkansas" and "Arkansa" remained common until around 1822, when the popularity of the ArkansasGazette helped standardize the spelling as "Arkansas"...
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newspaper columnist. Starr was noted for his role in the demise of the ArkansasGazette during the 1980s and his criticism of President Bill Clinton including...
blacks in Arkansas were staging an insurrection. A New York Times headline read, "Planned Massacre of Whites Today", and the ArkansasGazette (the leading...
Knutson, Karen (August 6, 1989). "Hypnosis sheds light on Nostradamus". ArkansasGazette. p. 20. Retrieved January 4, 2024 – via Internet Archive. Carroll,...
Ashmore was recruited to be the editorial writer at the ArkansasGazette in Little Rock, Arkansas. He soon became the executive editor at the paper and...
includes work as a reporter for the Arkansas Democrat and the ArkansasGazette (now merged into the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette), and TV stations KARK-Channel...
the Arkansas Democrat's buyout of assets from Gannett's closure of the ArkansasGazette in 1991, which had resulted in the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette. The...
for a 1958 Pulitzer Prize, but since the story had earned then-rival ArkansasGazette two other Pulitzer Prizes already, the Pulitzer board awarded the prize...
117. Atlanta, Ga. October 10, 1919. p. Two B. "Not to be Candidate". ArkansasGazette. Vol. 102, no. 319. Little Rock. October 10, 1921. p. 10. Hopkins,...
pontoon bridge was a floating bridge on the Arkansas River connecting Pope and Yell counties at Dardanelle, Arkansas. The bridge was used for nearly four decades...
21 May 2019. Day, Chris. “Train Deaths Are Officially Homicides.” ArkansasGazette, March 6, 1988, p. 3B. "The Mysterious Deaths of Don Henry & Kevin...
Territory of Arkansas, commonly known as the Arkansas Militia, was the forerunner of today's Arkansas National Guard. The current Arkansas Army National...
Northwest Arkansas (NWA) is a metropolitan area and region in Arkansas within the Ozark Mountains. It includes four of the ten largest cities in the state:...
three blocks per game, and was named Arkansas Division I Player of the Year by the Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette. He led his team to the Class 6A state...
United States government. A Choctaw Miko (chief) was quoted by the ArkansasGazette as saying that the removal was a "trail of tears and death." Since...