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396: 391: 109:, Joseph Schafer argued that the editors of the Pacific Northwest's German language newspapers appeared to be mostly recent immigrants to the United States, and in some cases connected with official propaganda channels of the German government. Schafer argued that the editor of the 452: 98:, agreed to supply Portland's postmaster with a translation of all content related to the war, and announced a change from daily to weekly publication. It ceased publication that same year. 82:
was revived: a newly-established paper was published in English and German. The editor was condemned in the national press for what have been described as "bitter attacks" on U.S. president
32:. C. A. Landenberger, the founder, served as publisher until the paper's demise in 1884. As of 1870, A. Le Grand served as editor. Its circulation in 1880 has been estimated at 800. 121:
in his essay, and speculated that the views evident in the northwestern German press was "fairly representative of the tone and spirit of the German press throughout America."
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began in Portland, but soon moved to Mt. Angel, where it became the state's longest-running German language newspaper, lasting until the late 20th century.
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substantially tempered his positions and rhetoric in response to criticism. Schafer also considered the views expressed in the Washington
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financial companies and British gold. Under threat of suppression, the publication changed its name to the
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Defunct German-language newspapers published in the United States
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University of Oregon School of Journalism and Communication
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Portland
Mount Angel
Woodrow Wilson
World War I
Wall Street
University of Oregon School of Journalism and Communication
German language newspapers in the United States


"The Newspapers of Oregon, 1846-1870" 
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"A Brief History of Newspaper Publishing in Oregon"
the original


Abigail Scott Duniway
History of Oregon Newspapers
Binfords & Mort
"Chapter 14" 
Portland, Oregon: Its History and Builders 




The German-Oregonians, 1850-1918
doi
10.15760/etd.5316
Pacific states newspaper directory

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