Milwaukee Advertiser
The Milwaukee Advertiser was the first newspaper published in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and the third newspaper to be published in the state.
Founded | 1836 |
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History
The Milwaukee Advertiser began publication in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in 1836 as a vehicle to discuss land development. It was the third newspaper in the state and the first outside of Green Bay. Coverage of projects such as the Rock River Canal led to the paper becoming involved in politics and Byron Kilbourn, a promoter of Milwaukee. Kilbourn feuded with Solomon Juneau, who founded the Milwaukee Sentinel in 1837 to compete with the Advertiser.[1]
References
- Wisconsin: A Guide to the Badger State. New York: Duell, Sloan, and Pearce. 1954. pp. 131–132. ISBN 978-1-60354-048-3. Retrieved April 27, 2022.
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