Hayward Journal

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Hayward Journal
TypeWeekly newspaper
FounderFrank M. Dallam
Founded1877
Ceased publication1940s
CityHayward, California

The Hayward Journal was a newspaper that used to serve Hayward, California. It was Hayward's first newspaper.[1]

History

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Frank M. Dallam founded the paper in 1877 [2] and edited it in an old storehouse[3] until it was taken over by editor George Oakes in 1882.[1] During that period, it was occasionally rendered as Haywards Journal.[2] When the Hayward Review was founded in the 1890s, the two papers sparred frequently on local issues.[1]

By 1892, it was an independent weekly with a circulation of 250, publishing out of Hayward, California.[4] In 1914, it went to publishing once a week instead of bi-weekly,[5] and by the 1940s it had folded.[1] The name was temporarily revived for an unrelated project in the mid-2000s.[citation needed]

References

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