Woods, J.G.

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*[[Kelly, John|John Kelly]] began publishing a newspaper called the [[Nonpareil]] in [[1896]]. Two years later he sold the paper to [[Woods, J.G.|J.G. Woods]], who changed the name of the publication to the [[Springfield News]]. Although ownership changed over the ensuing years, the News is still the principal newspaper in the [[Springfield]] area (Graham 1978f).
*[[Kelly, John|John Kelly]] began publishing a newspaper called the [[Nonpareil]] in [[1896]]. Two years later he sold the paper to [[Woods, J.G.|J.G. Woods]], who changed the name of the publication to the [[Springfield News]]. Although ownership changed over the ensuing years, the News is still the principal newspaper in the [[Springfield]] area (Graham 1978f).
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Note: In one source, he is referred to as J.F. Woods.
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Note: His real name was John F. Woods.
[[Category:Springfield residents (1800s)]] [[Category:Springfield News]] [[Category:newspapers]]
[[Category:Springfield residents (1800s)]] [[Category:Springfield News]] [[Category:newspapers]]

Current revision as of 23:16, 27 November 2007

  • John Kelly began publishing a newspaper called the Nonpareil in 1896. Two years later he sold the paper to J.G. Woods, who changed the name of the publication to the Springfield News. Although ownership changed over the ensuing years, the News is still the principal newspaper in the Springfield area (Graham 1978f).

Note: His real name was John F. Woods.

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