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Defunct newspapers. The Akron Press joined in 1925 with Akron Times to be The Akron Times-Press. The Barberton Herald (1923-2022) [2] Celina Democrat (1895–1921) [3] The Cedarville Herald (from July 1890 to December 1954) [4] Cincinnati Herald.
William Monroe Trotter, sometimes just Monroe Trotter (April 7, 1872 – April 7, 1934), was a newspaper editor and real estate businessman based in Boston, Massachusetts. An activist for African-American civil rights, he was an early opponent of the accommodationist race policies of Booker T. Washington, and in 1901 founded the Boston Guardian ...
Chillicothe ( / ˌtʃɪlɪˈkɒθi / CHIL-ih-KOTH-ee) [6] is a city in and the county seat of Ross County, Ohio, United States. [7] Located along the Scioto River 45 miles (72 km) south of Columbus, Chillicothe was the first and third capital of Ohio. It is the only city in Ross County and is the center of the Chillicothe micropolitan area.
Chillicothe, OH 45601. United States. Circulation. 15,553 Afternoon. 15,645 Sunday (as of 2007) [1] Website. chillicothegazette .com. The Chillicothe Gazette is Ohio 's oldest newspaper. [2] The daily newspaper is based in Chillicothe, Ohio, the seat of Ross County, and is owned by Gannett.
Former Lancaster Eagle-Gazette and Chillicothe Gazette Publisher Greg Ptacin Ptacin, a Chicago native, was also a United Way of Fairfield County board member and its 1999 campaign chair.
Nathaniel Willis (1755–1831) was a publisher and editor in the late 18th century. He participated in the Boston Tea Party in 1773. He issued the Independent Chronicle (1776–1784) and the American Herald in Boston, Massachusetts, [1] and worked for some years with Edward Eveleth Powars as "Powars & Willis." "In 1784 he sold his interest in ...
In Division II for baseball, Unioto's Dylan Grubb was named to the All-Ohio Second Team after batting .430 on the year with 25 RBIs, 21 runs, eight doubles, a triple and a home run.
70000515 [1] Added to NRHP. November 10, 1970. The Adena Mansion is a historic house museum in Chillicothe, Ohio. It was built for Thomas Worthington by Benjamin Latrobe, and was completed in 1807. [2] The house is located on a hilltop west of downtown Chillicothe. The property surrounding the mansion included the location of the first mound ...