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The Daily Union

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The Daily Union
TypeDaily newspaper
Owner(s)Seaton Publishing Co, Inc.
Founder(s)George W. Kingsbury
FoundedSeptember 19, 1861; 162 years ago (1861-09-19)
LanguageEnglish
CityJunction City, Kansas
CountryUnited States
Circulation2,989[1]
ISSN0745-743X
Websitejcdailyunion.com

The Daily Union is the city newspaper for Junction City, Kansas, United States, and one of the oldest in the state.[2]

History

The paper had its origin in the Smoky Hill and Republican Union which began publishing on September 19, 1861, founded by George W. Kingsbury.[3][4] The Daily Union in its final incarnation began publishing on June 24, 1896, under the ownership of John Montgomery, E.M. Gilbert, and W.C. Moore.[3][4]

The paper was locally owned by the Montgomery family from in 1888 to 2016.[3][5][6] That year, The White Corporation purchased Montgomery Communications papers.[7]

On May 1, 2018, Seaton Publishing Co, Inc. purchased the Junction City Daily Union and the Flint Hills Shopper.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Browse Full Member Database | Kansas Press Association". kspress.com. Retrieved 2023-04-10.
  2. ^ Junction City Publisher Dies, Fort Scott Tribune, October 15, 1985 (noting death of publisher John D. Montgomery, 82, third generation to operate paper)
  3. ^ a b c A Little Daily Union History, The Daily Union (website), Retrieved September 27, 2010
  4. ^ a b Connelley, William E. History of Kansas Newspapers - 1854-1916, p. 194 (1916)
  5. ^ Harry E. Montgomery, The New York Times, May 23, 1954 (noting death of publisher Harry E. Montgomery, 78, father of John D. Montgomery, who returned to the town two years prior to co-publish the paper)
  6. ^ The Montgomerys, Lawrence Journal-World, February 9, 1973 (noting return to town of John Grey Montgomery, son of John D., to publish paper)
  7. ^ "INDIANA, KANSAS DAILIES SOLD TO FAMILIES". NewsInc. Retrieved 2016-07-23.

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