Ogden Junction - Ogden, Utah, Wednesday, June 17, 1874 - Vol. II, No. 231
by Penrose, Chas. W. (editor)
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About This Item
Ogden, Utah. Good. 1874. Four page newspaper is folded and was likely bound into a book with glue residue remaining on the left edge. Heavy ink transfer to leaves and light toning. Overall good. "The Ogden Junction" newspaper was edited by Charles W. Penrose, member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of the LDS Church. The daily edition of this territorial newspaper was published from 1872 to 1879 (Library of Congress). This issue contains an article taken from the "Jackson Whig and Tribune" about a shocking duel between A. J. Sellers and J. N. Patterson, a timetable for the Utah Central Railroad, articles about the territorial government and polygamy in the House, and many local advertisements. As of April 2022 copies found at BYU, Coreer State University, UC Berkeley and the University of Utah. ; 13 ½" x 21" .
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- Back of Beyond Books (US)
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- Title
- Ogden Junction - Ogden, Utah, Wednesday, June 17, 1874 - Vol. II, No. 231
- Author
- Penrose, Chas. W. (editor)
- Book Condition
- Used - Good
- Place of Publication
- Ogden, Utah
- Date Published
- 1874
- Keywords
- Newspapers, 19th Century Newspapers, Utah, Territorial Utah
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