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HISTORY OF JOURNALISM

SLAVE STATES Native Foreign

Alabama 33,618 139

Arkansas 16,792 27

Delaware 4,132 404

Florida 3,564 295

Georgia 40,794 406

Kentucky 64,340 2,347

Louisiana 14,950 6,271

Maryland 17,364 3,451

Mississippi 13,324 81

Missouri 34,420 1,861

North Carolina 73,226 340

South Carolina 15,580 104

Tennessee 77,017 505

Texas 8,037 2,488

Virginia 75,868 1,137

TOTAL 493,026 19,856

Helper, Impending Crisis, 291.


APPENDIX—NOTE G

For the year ending June 30, 1882

Postage paid
on Daily and Weekly
editions


Newspapers

New York Tribune, $27,290.56


Newspapers Postage paid on Daily and Newspapers Weekly editions

The New York Herald $21,930.78

The Inter-Ocean 16,609.36

The St. Louis Globe-Democrat 16,386.60

The New York Sun 14,769.66

The New York Times 14,598.56

The Cincinnati Enquirer 13,154.42

The St. Louis Republican 11,799.96

The Toledo Blade 9,817.42

The St. Paul Pioneer Press 9,209.52

The Chicago News 7,789.14

The Louisville Courier-Journal 7,305.06

The Chicago Times 6,581.10

The Cincinnati Gazette 6,561.44

The Chicago Tribune 5,644.02

The Boston Journal 5,555.42