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Western Home Journal

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Western Home Journal and the Inter-mountain Poultry Journal (1900)

Western Home Journal was a 19th-century weekly newspaper[1][2] and a 20th-century Western Home Journal and the Inter-mountain Poultry Journal.[3] It is now a "luxury mountain home sourcebook for building or remodeling" homes in the Intermountain West of the Western United States.[4]

Historical newspaper

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It was a newspaper published from 1857 in Kansas[1][2] or 1869 in Ottawa, Kansas[2] to 1885 in Lawrence, Kansas.[1] It was operated from 1869 to 1885 by I.S. Kalloch, T.D. Thacher, and M.W. Reynolds.[2]

It was called or related to:[2]

  • Lawrence Republican (Lawrence, Kansas) 1857 to 1869
  • The Kansas State Journal (Lawrence, Kansas) 1861 to 1869
  • The Daily Kansas State Journal (Lawrence, Kan.) 1865 to 1869
  • Western Home Journal (Ottawa, Kansas) 1865 to 1869
  • The Republican Daily Journal (Lawrence, Kansas) 1869 to 1875
  • The Republican Daily Journal and Daily Kansas Tribune (Lawrence, Kansas) 1875 to 1879
  • The Lawrence Journal (Lawrence, Kansas) 1883 to 1885

There are 6,226 searchable pages at kansashistoricalcontent.newspapers.com.[1]

By 1900, it was published in Spokane, Washington as the Western Home Journal and the Inter-mountain Poultry Journal.[3]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d "Kansas Historical Open Content at newspapers.com". September 30, 2023.
  2. ^ a b c d e "Western Home Journal (Lawrence, Kansas) 1869-1885". Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. Retrieved September 30, 2023.
  3. ^ a b "Western home journal and the Inter-mountain poultry journal". Spokane, Wash. : [s.n.] 1900. Retrieved September 30, 2023.
  4. ^ "Western Home Journal". September 30, 2023.