Detroit Journal

Detroit Journal

""The Detroit Journal"" was a newspaper published in Detroit, Michigan from September 1, 1883-1922. “The Detroit Evening Journal” was established by Lloyd Brezee. The paper started as a two-cent daily with Brezee in the position of editor and C.C. Parkard as business manager. On December 6, 1883, a stock company was formed and a capitol stock of $37,500 was established. By May, 1884 the capitol was increased to $50,000 and the controlling interest of the paper was sold to Samual J. Tomlinson. Tomlinson assumed the position of editor until he retired in May, 1885. William Livingstone Jr. became the proprietor and appointed Frank E. Robinson managing editor and Henry S. Harris as writing editor. Harris resigned in 1886 and was replaced by Edward G. Holden. On May 7, 1887 five hundred shares of the paper was sold to William H. Brearley who assumed ownership of the Journal. The Journal struggled financially until 1901, it was then sold to a syndicate that included the future owner of the Detroit Free Press Edward D. Stair. William H. Brearley, who had previously been the advertising manager at the Detroit News then asummed the position of managing editor. In 1908 with a majority stock purchase of the paper Henry Stevens and Edward D. Stair assumed ownership. Harry P. Hetherington became editor and held the position until the time of his death. He was followed by T.C. Greenwood and then by Grove Patterson. A new group of owners assumed control of the Journal in 1917 but was not organized into a corporation unit April 25, 1919. The officers and owners of the corporation were: N.C. Wright, president; H.S. Talmadge, vice president; Paul Block, secretary; and C.C. Verman, treasurer. The last printing plant of the Journal was built and completed in 1906 occupying the space to the rear of the old printing plant. In 1922 the Journal was bought out by The Evening News Association owner of the rival Detroit News.

In 1995, the name was also used to refer to a newspaper by workers who were on strike from the current major newspapers, the Detroit Free Press, and the Detroit News, for their own "strikers' newspaper." It was really called the Sunday Journal but was sometimes mistakenly referred to as the Detroit Journal.[1][2]

The President of Detroit Journal Co. was Edward D. Stair.[3]



References

  • Albert Nelson Marquis, ed. The Book of Detroiters, 1908, A.N. Marquis & Company, Chicago

Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем написать реферат

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Detroit Free Press — The March 30, 2009 front page of the Detroit Free Press Type Daily …   Wikipedia

  • Detroit Baptist Theological Seminary — is an independent Fundamental Baptist seminary in Allen Park, Michigan, operated in association with the Inter City Baptist Church in Allen Park. The institution, which was established in 1976, enrolls men for graduate programs in preaching and… …   Wikipedia

  • Detroit Institute of Arts — Established 1885 Location 5200 Woodward Avenue, Detroit, Michigan …   Wikipedia

  • Detroit/Hamtramck Assembly — is a General Motors automobile factory straddling the border between Detroit and Hamtramck, Michigan. It is located about three miles (5 km) from corporate headquarters and has been used for production of Buick, Oldsmobile, and Cadillac… …   Wikipedia

  • Detroit Pistons — 2011–12 Detroit Pistons season Conference …   Wikipedia

  • Detroit Opera House — faces Grand Circus Park. Location 1526 Broadway Street Detroit, Michigan 48226 …   Wikipedia

  • Detroit de McMurdo — Détroit de McMurdo Carte du détroit Le détroit de McMurdo est un bras de mer séparant l île de Ross du continent Antarctique. Les eaux froides et pleines d icebergs du détroit sont larges et longues d environ 55 km. Il possède 4 000 km de… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Détroit De McMurdo — Carte du détroit Le détroit de McMurdo est un bras de mer séparant l île de Ross du continent Antarctique. Les eaux froides et pleines d icebergs du détroit sont larges et longues d environ 55 km. Il possède 4 000 km de côte antarctique,… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Détroit McMurdo — Détroit de McMurdo Carte du détroit Le détroit de McMurdo est un bras de mer séparant l île de Ross du continent Antarctique. Les eaux froides et pleines d icebergs du détroit sont larges et longues d environ 55 km. Il possède 4 000 km de… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Détroit de mcmurdo — Carte du détroit Le détroit de McMurdo est un bras de mer séparant l île de Ross du continent Antarctique. Les eaux froides et pleines d icebergs du détroit sont larges et longues d environ 55 km. Il possède 4 000 km de côte antarctique,… …   Wikipédia en Français

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”