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The Saguache Crescent : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Saguache Crescent
''The Saguache Crescent'' is a weekly newspaper published in Saguache, Colorado, notable for continuing to use linotype long after most newspapers have adopted more modern production methods. ==Founding==
The initial newspaper was started by Otto Mears, who arrived in Saguache (pronounced "saw-WATCH") in 1867. The site had been long known to Native Americans and Spanish shepherds, but the discovery of gold and silver in the nearby mountains – the Sangre de Cristo Range to the east and the San Juan Mountains to the west – brought a flood of new settlers to the area. Mears recognized the need for a reliable source of food and other essentials, and he constructed a threshing machine and a grist mill for threshing and grinding wheat to make flour for Saguache and the surrounding mining camps. Soon Saguache became a booming supply town, and in 1874 Mears published its first newspaper, ''The Saguache Chronicle'', to attract new pioneers to the area. Following several name changes, the paper took its present name, ''The Saguache Crescent''.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.saguachetourism.com/22-tour/saguache )〕
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