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Syracuse Telegram and Courier : ウィキペディア英語版
Syracuse Telegram and Courier

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.
==Name==

The newspaper began in Syracuse, New York in 1856 as the ''Syracuse Daily Courier''. Throughout the years, the publication changed hands many times. By January, 1867, the paper was known as ''Syracuse Courier and Union''. In September, 1893, it was called ''The Syracuse Courier'' and was published by ''The Courier Printing Company''.
During January, 1898, with the publication of ''Vol I'' of the ''Syracuse Telegram and Courier'', the newspaper changed names again. The independent newspaper was published daily and had both a morning edition and an evening edition, titled, ''The Evening Telegram''. The newspaper was discontinued due to lack of capital in September, 1905〔 after 49 years of service.
Seventeen years later, in 1922, another publication called the ''Syracuse Telegram'' was established by William Randolph Hearst, however, this was a sole and separate company from the newspaper that went out of business in 1905, despite the same name.

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