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The San Angelo Standard

San Angelo, Tom Green County

Marker Text

In 1884 J. G. Murphy and W. A. Guthrie, co-workers at the "San Angelo Enterprise", bought the weekly newspaper operation and began the "Standard". The first four-page edition was published on May 3 of that year. Early stories included coverage of frontier scalpings and the life of the Fort Concho soldier. The "Standard" became an eight-page newspaper within six months and continued as a weekly until 1905, when the first issue of the "Evening Daily Standard" appeared. The newspaper and its leaders have played major roles in the development of San Angelo and surrounding areas

Marker Details

Address 34 West Harris
Location Description 34 West Harris, San Angelo
Marker # 5421
Dedicated 1984
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code newspapers; churches
Latitude, Longitude 31.463401, -100.438658

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