The newspapers were the San Francisco Chronicle, The Examiner, The
Call Bulletin (this had a few different names). The Daily Alta died
out before 1900, I believe. I've found some family in the San Mateo
Times, as well.
On Jul 22, 9:53 am, Cheri Mello gfsche...@gmail.com wrote:
What is the name
Cheri,
Did you try the San Francisco Examiner, San Francisco Chronicle, and what
was William R. Hearst paper that he published way back then???
There was the San Francisco Morning Call. I went to ask.com and a lot of
sites came up.
Ally in route to CA
In a message dated 7/22/2011
I subscribe to Dick Eastman's newsletter and occasionally share tidbits from
him. I asked him exactly what does he call himself, as I refer to him as
the genealogy tech guru. He said that works! Anyways, Dick began the
Genealogy Forum on CompuServe (I was over in the Genealogy Forum on AOL).
As
Oakland Tribune was around.
Loretta
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On 23-Jul-11 05:17, azores+nore...@googlegroups.com wrote:
The Oakland Post Enquirer was around as well, until aro 1951, when Hearst
did it in.
Duane
On Sat, Jul 23, 2011 at 3:54 PM, drvh...@cs.com wrote:
Oakland Tribune was around.
Loretta
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From: Tomás Leal tomasl...@comcast.net
To: azores azores@googlegroups.com
Dear Tomas,
Thank you for such a detailed answer! I knew of the Chronicle and
Examinar and the Call-Bulletin but it pays to know when they all came into
print and why.
Rosemarie
On 23-Jul-11 05:17, azores+nore...@googlegroups.com wrote:
Topic: San Francisco Newspaper for 1945
There was also the Berkeley Daily Gazette. I don't recall when it
ceased publication, although sometime after 1967, if I'm not mistaken.
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The Los Angeles Public Library had 2: The San Francisco Chronicle and the
San Francisco Herald. I filled out the slips and had to wait 20 minutes,
but I realized I left the marriage date at home, so I went to the computer
area to wait in line for my 15 minutes on the computer. The Los Angeles
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