Nesbitt Memorial Library Journal, Volume 1, Number 9, June 1991 Page: 284
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1988, he bought the paper, and has been credited as editor-
publisher since the issue of February 11, 1988.
Editions on microfilm at Nesbitt Memorial Library: June 27, 1985 through
the present
Columbus Chronicle was a weekly newspaper published by
Drew Cunningham Baker at Columbus in 1908. Baker, the
son of longtime The Colorado Citizen editor Benjamin
Marshall Baker, established the Chronicle shortly after his
mother sold the Citizen to Irvin Guy Stafford in April 1908.
He announced that the paper would be called Baker Bulletin,
but when the first issue came out on May 14, 1908, it was
called Columbus Chronicle. It lasted five issues, the last
being dated June 11, 1908. No copies are extant. After his
paper ceased publication, Baker went to work for Stafford
at the Citizen.
Columbus Evening Tribune was a daily newspaper published
at Columbus by editor W. Frank Miller for two months in
1899. No copies are known to exist. The paper is known
through notices of its first and last issues in The Colorado
Citizens of March 9, 1899 and May 4, 1899. The first issue
of the Evening Tribune was dated March 6, 1899, the last,
May 1, 1899.
Columbus Herald was at least a planned newspaper. The
Austin City Gazette of May 6, 1840 reported that Thomas
Wilson had announced plans to publish a newspaper in
Columbus under this name beginning in July 1840. No
issues are known to exist.
Columbus Light may have been a newspaper or newsletter
of some sort that was published in Columbus in 1897 or
1898. The only discovered mention of the Columbus Light
is in The Weimar Mercury of August 20, 1898, which, in an
article concerning a lawsuit filed by J. J. Trammell, identifies
Trammell as "late editor of the Columbus Light." The
circumstances of the lawsuit make it evident that Trammell284
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