File:Horace Rublee (US newspaper editor and diplomat).jpg

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Description "Representative journals of the United States. Copyright 1885. Compiled by A. J. Kane. T. Sinclair & Son, Lith., 506 & 508 North St., Philadelphia."
First row: The Union and Advertiser (William Purcell) - The Omaha Daily Bee (Edward Rosewater) - The Boston Daily Globe (Charles H. Taylor) - Boston Morning Journal (William Warland Clapp) - The Kansas City Times (Morrison Mumford) - The Pittsburgh Dispatch (Eugene M. O'Neill).
Second row: Albany Evening Journal (John A. Sleicher) - The Milwaukee Sentinel (Horace Rublee) - The Philadelphia Record (William M. Singerly) - The New York Times (George Jones) - The Philadelphia Press (Charles Emory Smith) - The Daily Inter Ocean (William Penn Nixon) - The News and Courier (Francis Warrington Dawson).
Third row: Buffalo Express (James Newson Matthews) - The Daily Pioneer Press (Joseph A. Wheelock) - The Atlanta Constitution (Henry Woodfin Grady & Evan Park Howell) - San Francisco Chronicle (Michael H. de Young) - The Washington Post (Stilson Hutchins).
Date Copyright January 25, 1885 (so currently in the public domain)
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under the digital ID pga.02789.
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