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The ''Ledger-Enquirer'' is a McClatchy newspaper headquartered in Downtown Columbus, Georgia, in the United States. It was founded in 1828 as the ''Columbus Enquirer'' by Mirabeau B. Lamar〔(Prospectus for the Columbus Enquirer, 1828 ). tsl.state.tx.us; retrieved April 2007〕 who later played a pivotal role in the founding of the Republic of Texas and served as its third President.〔(President Mirabeau B. Lamar ). tsl.state.tx.us. retrieved March 2008〕 The newspaper is a two-time recipient of the Pulitzer Prize for Public Service.〔(The Pulitzer Prizes for 1926 ), pulitzer.org; retrieved September 2008〕〔(The Pulitzer Prizes for 1955 ). pulitzer.org. retrieved September 2008〕 == History == In 1874, the ''Columbus Enquirer'', until then a weekly publication, merged with Columbus's first daily newspaper, the ''Daily Sun'', to form the ''Columbus Enquirer-Sun''.〔(Newspaper List:Georgia ), web.library.emory.edu; retrieved April 2007〕 The paper was published under this name for many years before eventually dropping the hyphen and reverting to the name ''Columbus Enquirer''. The paper was purchased by R. W. Page in 1930.〔 For many years the morning ''Columbus Enquirer'' and the afternoon ''Columbus Ledger'', a paper founded in 1886, and also owned by R. W. Page, published a combined Sunday paper known as the ''Sunday Ledger-Enquirer''. Knight Newspapers acquired the company in 1973, and in 1988 the papers merged the daily edition as well, adopting the name ''Columbus Ledger-Enquirer''.〔 Knight Ridder was acquired by The McClatchy Company in 2006.〔(The McClatchy Company - About ), mcclatchy.com; retrieved September 2008〕
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