Syracuse Telegram and Courier

Summary

The Syracuse Telegram and Courier was a daily newspaper serving Syracuse, New York. The paper was founded in 1856 and published under a series of different names until it stopped publishing in 1905 due to high levels of debt.

Syracuse Telegram and Courier
Syracuse Telegram, 1901
TypeDaily newspaper
FormatBroadsheet
Owner(s)Charles E. Handy (1902)
PublisherThe Courier Publishing Co.
EditorF. L. Hagadorn (1856)
Charles E. Handy (1902)
Founded1856
Ceased publicationNovember 22, 1905
HeadquartersCourier Buildings
Montgomery and Genesee Streets
Syracuse, New York
Circulation17,120 (1900)

Logos 1865 edit

The Syracuse Daily Courier and Union logo, published on June 12, 1865:

 
Syracuse Daily Courier and Union, logo, June 12, 1865

The logo published on January 13, 1867 was titled Syracuse Courier and Union:

 
Syracuse Courier and Union, logo, January 13, 1867

Logos 1889–1897 edit

The logo published on March 9, 1889 was titled The Syracuse Courier:

 
The Syracuse Courier, logo, March 9, 1889

Logos 1898–1905 edit

The first logo published on January 1, 1898 was titled The Evening Telegram and Courier:

 
The Evening Telegram and Courier, logo, January 1, 1898

On May 16, 1905, the newspaper was simply known as Syracuse Telegram":

 
Syracuse Telegram, logo, May 16, 1905

By May 30, 1905, as a result of new ownership, the newspaper sported the Syracuse Telegram logo:

 
Syracuse Telegram, logo, May 30, 1905

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External links edit

  • American journalism: a history of newspapers in the United States, by Frank Luther Mott, Routledge, 2000