Phillips ~ Yuma County Colorado Newspapers, 1894
Phillips County
Population 2,642
Holyoke, Population 1,200
| Publication |
Proprietors |
Issued |
Politics |
Year |
| State Herald |
J. H. Painter |
Friday |
Rep. |
1887 |
| The Overland Mail |
C.M.C. Woolman |
Sat. |
Ind. |
1892 |
Pitkin County
Population 8,929. Location, west.
Principal industries: mining, stock-raising, lumbering and
agriculture.
Aspen, Population 5,108
| Publication |
Proprietors |
Issued |
Politics |
Year |
| Chronicle |
Aspen Pub. Co. |
Daily |
Populist |
1887 |
| Sun. |
Sun-Herald Ptg.Co. |
Sat. |
Rep. |
1881 |
| Times |
Aspen Times Pub. Co. |
Daily |
Populist |
1880 |
| Times |
Weekly Edition |
Sat. |
Populist |
1880 |
Prowers County
Population 1,939
Lamar, Population 1,000
| Publication |
Proprietors |
Issued |
Politics |
Year |
| Register |
Ford & Merrill |
Sat. |
Rep. |
1886 |
| Sparks |
G. W. Butler |
Thur. |
Dem. |
1887 |
Pueblo County
Population 31,491. Location,
southeast-central. Chief products: corn, wheat, oats, sheep and
cattle. Iron and steel works. Manufactures: nails, rails, lead
pipe, smelters, etc.
Bessemer, Population 3,317
| Publication |
Proprietors |
Issued |
Politics |
Year |
| Indicator |
P. Byrnes |
Sat. |
Ind. |
1890 |
Pueblo, Population 24,558
| Publication |
Proprietors |
Issued |
Politics |
Year |
| Chieftain |
Chieftain Pub. Co. |
Daily |
Rep. |
1868 |
| Colo. Chieftain |
(Weekly Edition) |
Thur. |
Rep. |
1868 |
| Colorado Division |
Sherman Fosdick |
S. M. |
Sons of V |
1892 |
| Columbia Call |
Frank M. Gray |
Friday |
Ind. |
1893 |
| Coming Crisis |
I. D. Chamberlain |
Thur. |
Rep. |
1882 |
| Daily Press |
Press Pub. Co. |
Daily |
Dem. |
1886 |
| Evening Star |
Star Pub. Co. |
Daily |
Dem. |
1880 |
| La Hermaudad |
Alex M. Darley |
Month |
Rel. & Ind. |
1889 |
| Ranch |
Neva C. Child |
Wed. |
Agricnl. |
1890 |
Rio Blanco County
Population 1,200
Meeker, Population 260
| Publication |
Proprietors |
Issued |
Politics |
Year |
| Herald |
James Lyttle |
Sat. |
Dem. |
1885 |
Rio Grande County
Population 3,451. Location, southwest.
Mining: gold and silver. Area, about 1,500 square miles.
Del Norte, Population 1,000
| Publication |
Proprietors |
Issued |
Politics |
Year |
| San Juan Prospector |
Prosp'tor Pub. Co. |
Sat. |
Ind.-Rep. |
1874 |
Monte Vista, Population 800
| Publication |
Proprietors |
Issued |
Politics |
Year |
| Journal |
C. S. Conant |
Sat. |
Peo. P'rty |
1888 |
| San Luis Val. Graphic |
Graphic Pub. Co. |
Mo. -Fr. |
Ind. |
1884 |
| San Luis Val. Graphic |
Weekly Edition |
Wed. |
Ind. |
1884 |
Routt County
Population 2,369. Location, northwest,
bordering on Utah and Wyoming. Area, 6,000 square miles.
Steamboat Springs, Population 561
| Publication |
Proprietors |
Issued |
Politics |
Year |
| Inter-Mountain |
Dan H. Hillman |
Thur. |
Ind. |
1889 |
| Pilot |
J. H. Hoyle |
Wed. |
Rep. |
1885 |
Saguache County
Population 3,313. Location,
south-central. The soil is fertile. Chief products: wheat, oats,
corn, wool, live-stock.
Saguache, Population 660
| Publication |
Proprietors |
Issued |
Politics |
Year |
| Crescent |
Henry M. Mingay |
Thur. |
Rep. |
1882 |
San Juan County
Population 1,572. Location, southwest. Mining: silver and gold.
Area, 560 square miles.
Silverton, Population 2,700
| Publication |
Proprietors |
Issued |
Politics |
Year |
| Miner |
Alfred Iles |
Sat. |
Rep. |
1873 |
| |
|
Sat. |
Ind. |
1888 |
San Miguel County
Population 2,909.
Telluride, Population 466
| Publication |
Proprietors |
Issued |
Politics |
Year |
| Journal |
Journal Pub. Co. |
Sat. |
Dem. |
1881 |
| Republican |
Repub. Pub. Co. |
Friday |
Rep. |
1886 |
Summit County
Population 1,906. Location, west of the main range. Soil, partly
fertile. Manufacturing and agriculture, chief industries.
Breckenridge, Population 1,657
| Publication |
Proprietors |
Issued |
Politics |
Year |
| Journal |
J. W. Swisher |
Sat. |
Dem. |
1882 |
Dillon
, Population 200
| Publication |
Proprietors |
Issued |
Politics |
Year |
| Enterprise |
O. K. Gaymon |
Friday |
Rep. |
1882 |
Washington County
Population 2,301
Akron, Population 800
| Publication |
Proprietors |
Issued |
Politics |
Year |
| Republican |
C.W.Ballard |
Friday |
Dem. |
1886 |
Weld County
Population 11,736. Location, extreme northeast, bordering on
Nebraska and Wyoming. Chief products: oats, wheat, hay, butter
and potatoes; live-stock. Area, 10,000 square miles.
Erie, Population 1200
| Publication |
Proprietors |
Issued |
Politics |
Year |
| Independent |
Chas. O. Bell |
Friday |
Ind. |
1883 |
Evans, Population 315
| Publication |
Proprietors |
Issued |
Politics |
Year |
| Courier |
Sam J. McAfee |
Sat |
Ind. |
1871 |
Fort Lupton, Population 125
| Publication |
Proprietors |
Issued |
Politics |
Year |
| The Fact |
R. L. Winboum |
Friday |
Ind. |
1893 |
Greeley, Population 2,395
| Publication |
Proprietors |
Issued |
Politics |
Year |
| Sun |
Sun Pub. Co. |
Sat |
Rep. |
1868 |
| Tribune |
Tribune Pub. Co. |
Thur. |
Ind. |
1870 |
| Weld Co. Democrat |
E. R. Thompson |
Sat |
Dem. |
1868 |
Colorado Index |
Pacific States Newspaper Index

Source: Pacific States Newspaper
Directory, Sixth Edition, Palmer & Rey Type Foundry, San
Francisco, 1894
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