What does the Arkansas Gazette mean?

What does the Arkansas Gazette mean?

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. For many years it was the newspaper of record for Little Rock and the State of Arkansas. It was Arkansas’ first newspaper.

Which newspaper was created when the Arkansas Gazette and the Arkansas Democrat merged?

Throwing in the towel, Gannett closed the Gazette after publishing a final edition on Oct. 18, 1991. Later that day the Democrat purchased all the assets, including the subscription list of the Gazette, and renamed the combined newspaper the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette the next day.

When did the Arkansas Democrat buy the Arkansas Gazette?

October 1991
The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, the state’s largest newspaper, is based in Little Rock (Pulaski County), with a separate northwest Arkansas edition. After the Arkansas Democrat bought the assets of the Arkansas Gazette in October 1991, the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette was born.

What is the oldest newspaper in Arkansas?

The Arkansas Gazette
The Arkansas Gazette, founded in 1819, was Arkansas’s first newspaper, estabished nineteen years before statehood was achieved. William E. Woodruff began printing it at Arkansas Post, the territorial seat at the time. When the territorial seat was moved the Little Rock in 1821, Woodruff moved the paper there as well.

How do I contact the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette?

Subscriber Customer Service/ iPad Conversion Information: 1-800-482-1121.

Who was the owner of the Arkansas Gazette?

The assets of the newspaper were sold to Walter E. Hussman, Jr., owner and publisher of the competing Arkansas Democrat. Hussman renamed the surviving paper the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette.

When was the Arkansas Gazette moved to Little Rock?

When the capital was moved to Little Rock in 1821, publisher William E. Woodruff also relocated the Arkansas Gazette. The newspaper was the first to report Arkansas’ statehood in 1836.

Which is the largest newspaper in the state of Arkansas?

The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, the state’s largest newspaper, is based in Little Rock (Pulaski County), with a separate northwest Arkansas edition. After the Arkansas Democrat bought the assets of the Arkansas Gazette in October 1991, the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette was born.

Is there a newspaper in Little Rock Arkansas?

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.

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