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GALVESTON DAILY ADVERTISER. The Daily Advertiser appeared first on November 1, 1841, with Andrew Janeway Yatesqv as editor. The paper was suspended after a few issues but was revived on January 12, 1842, when James Burkeqv was the editor. It was permanently discontinued in May 1842. The Advertiser was printed at the office of the Galveston National Intelligencer.qv
BIBLIOGRAPHY: Joe B. Frantz, Newspapers of the Republic
of Texas (M.A. thesis, University of Texas, 1940). Mary Glasscock
Frazier, Texas Newspapers during the Republic (March 2, 1836-February
19, 1846) (M. Journ. thesis, University of Texas, 1931). John
Melton Wallace, Gaceta to Gazette: A Checklist of Texas Newspapers,
1813-1846 (Austin: University of Texas Department of Journalism,
1966). WPA Historical Records Survey Program, Texas Newspapers
(Houston: San Jacinto Museum of History Association, 1941).
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