Source:Atchison Daily Globe (Atchison, Kansas)

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Source Atchison Daily Globe
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Place Atchison, Kansas, United States
Year range 1877 - 2006
Subject Newspaper article
Publication information
Type Newspaper
Place issued Atchison, Kansas
Citation
Atchison, Kansas, United States. Atchison Daily Globe. (Atchison, Kansas).
Repositories
Ancestry.comhttp://search.ancestry.com/iexec/Default.aspx?ht..Paid website
Newspapers.com1873 to 1999Paid website

Chronicling America

According to Chronicling America, this newspaper ceased operations in 2006. It began publication under the final title in 1884, and was known as The Atchison Globe before that starting in 1881. From 1877, it had been known as The Globe, its inaugural title.

Wikipedia

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The 'Atchison Globe' is a local once-weekly newspaper for Atchison, Kansas. The newspaper also maintains an online presence.

The newspaper was founded in 1877 by E. W. Howe. The Howe family sold it in 1951 to the editor, Paul Allingham and Winnie Allingham. The Allinghams sold it in 1979 to Thomson Newspapers. Thomson sold it in 1993 to American Publishing. It is currently owned by News-Press & Gazette Company.

In 1989, its publisher, Larry Sarvey, was murdered at his home after being shot twice by a shotgun. The case was never solved.

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