Indiana grandstand

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The Indiana Tribune was a German-language daily newspaper in Indiana , USA , which appeared from 1878 to 1907 .

General

In August 1878, Louis D. Hild founded a new pro- Republican , German-language, four-page weekly newspaper, the Indiana Tribüne . The edition was originally 800 copies. In April 1882 the newspaper was bought by the Tribune Company. In 1882, the grandstand had a four-page circulation of 3,000 copies per day. On March 7, 1907, the publisher combined the two newspapers Indiana Tribune and Daily Telegraph into a single newspaper called the Indianapolis Telegraph and Tribune . The publishing house was closed on June 1, 1918.

More German-language newspapers in Indiana

Pro- republican

  • Indiana Free Press (1853-66)
  • Indiana Deutsche Zeitung (1874-77)

Pro- democratic

  • Indiana Volksblatt (1848-75)
  • Daily Telegraph (1865-1907)

Individual evidence

  1. ^ David J. Bodenhamer, Robert Graham Barrows: The Encyclopedia of Indianapolis. 1994, p. 616 ( Google Books )
  2. About Indiana grandstand. (Indianapolis, Ind.) 1878-1907 , accessed September 10, 2015