Defunct daily newspaper published in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
Pittsburgh Dispatch
The Pittsburgh Dispatch Building in 1876
Type
Daily newspaper
Format
Broadsheet
Founder(s)
J. Heron Foster
Founded
February 9, 1846
Political alignment
Initially aligned with Free Soil Party, Know Nothing, and Republican parties
Ceased publication
February 14, 1923
Headquarters
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Circulation
14,000 during its peak
The Pittsburgh Dispatch was a leading newspaper in Pittsburgh, operating from 1846 to 1923. After being enlarged by publisher Daniel O'Neill it was reportedly one of the largest and most prosperous newspapers in the United States. From 1880 to 1887 native of nearby Cochran's Mills, Nellie Bly worked for the Dispatch writing investigative articles on female factory workers, and later reported from Mexico as a foreign correspondent. The paper was politically independent and was particularly known for its in-depth court reporting.
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The PittsburghDispatch was a leading newspaper in Pittsburgh, operating from 1846 to 1923. After being enlarged by publisher Daniel O'Neill it was reportedly...
Allegheny City, which was later annexed by the City of Pittsburgh. In 1885, a column in the PittsburghDispatch titled "What Girls Are Good For" stated that girls...
article from March 21, 1889, refers to "speak easy" as the name used in the Pittsburgh-area town of McKeesport, Pennsylvania for "a saloon that sells without...
immediately re-arrested for the Bender murders. According to the PittsburghDispatch, the daughter of one of the Benders' victims, Mrs. Frances E. McCann...
the Oyster Now". PittsburghDispatch. September 4, 1892. p. 11. Strehlam, E.W. (April 26, 1891). "Saving the Oyster". PittsburghDispatch. p. 1. Stabiner...
23, 2023. Retrieved March 20, 2023. "Baby Ruth and Baby M'Kee". PittsburghDispatch. November 13, 1891. Retrieved August 15, 2023 – via Newspapers. com...
the Fire Insurance Companies". PittsburghDispatch. 21 February 1889. "No Hope For Mrs. Whiteling". PittsburghDispatch. 24 June 1889. "Condensed News...
storage rooms of the Pennsylvania Storage company. In 1895, The PittsburghDispatch printed a more elaborate version of the story. It told its readers...
worked as a reporter for The Baltimore Sun, and went on to join the PittsburghDispatch as an assistant news editor. In 1915 he joined The New York Times...
Seven Years' War, began with the future Pittsburgh as its center. British General Edward Braddock was dispatched with Major George Washington as his aide...
Dispatch and The Pittsburg Leader did so until ceasing publication in 1923. Many cities across the United States named after the city of Pittsburgh,...
(Indiana, Pa.)Gazette, September 15, 1936, 2 "The Biddle Drama Dies". PittsburghDispatch. August 31, 1909. THE BIDDLE BOYS AND MRS. SOFFEL: THE GREAT PITTSBURG...
writing for The PittsburghDispatch, The Pittsburgh Post and The Gazette Times from 1909 until 1916. In 1985, Jerpe was born in Pittsburgh's Lawrenceville...
3, 1899, the PittsburghDispatch reported that 12 local brewing firms applied to transfer their license to the trust known as Pittsburgh Brewing Company:...
Leader and the PittsburghDispatch published their last issues on 14 February 1923, being jointly purchased and absorbed by the other Pittsburgh papers: the...
Skeptical Inquirer. Center for Inquiry. "Kate Fox Dead". The PittsburghDispatch. Pittsburgh, PA. 1892-07-04. Retrieved 2017-06-17. "Margaret Fox's Poverty"...
papers under The Pittsburgh Reporter name. David Davies founded The Reporter in 1939. He previously worked at the PittsburghDispatch in the 1920s and...
which was widely reported in the nation's press. An editorial in the PittsburghDispatch encouraged the waiters to strike before submitting to "such a manifestation...