Placerville Mountain Democrat Explained

Placerville Mountain Democrat
Type:Weekly newspaper
Format:Broadsheet
Foundation:1851
Owners:McNaughton Newspapers, Inc
Publisher:Richard Esposito
Headquarters:2889 Ray Lawyer Drive, Placerville, CA 95667
Oclc:1180287029
Issn:2693-3055

The Placerville Mountain Democrat (known locally as the Mountain Democrat or simply the Democrat) is the newspaper of El Dorado County, California, based in Placerville and is the oldest continuously published newspaper in the State of California.[1]

History

1800s

The Mountain Democrat began as The Argus with first editorial published on November 19, 1853, by its publisher, D.W. Gelwicks. The Argus was housed in the Crescent City Building in Coloma, California, then the county seat. In February 1854, Gelwicks bought the El Dorado Republican from Thomas Springer of Placerville and combined the two as the Mountain Democrat.[2] Its first issue date was February 25, 1854.[3] During the 1850s, the newspaper reported news from steamships as they docked in San Francisco, California, after travel around Cape Horn – "usually about six months old. But it was new news in the mines."[4] In 1889, the Weekly Observer merged with the Mountain Democrat.[3]

1900s

In 1922, the Mountain Democrat absorbed the Georgetown Gazette newspaper; in 1924, Mountain Publishing Company formed as owner of the Mountain Democrat.[5] In 1935, the Placerville Republican merged with the Mountain Democrat.[3] In 1958, the Placerville Times merged with the Mountain Democrat.[3]

Organization

Current owner is McNaughton Newspapers, Inc.; current publisher is Richard Esposito and most recent editor Krysten Kellum.[6]

See also

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Notes and References

  1. News: About. Placerville Mountain Democrat. October 28, 2018.
  2. Web site: A Gelwicks Began at Argus. Placerville Mountain Democrat. October 28, 2018.
  3. Web site: Michael. Rafferty. Mountain Democrat sole Gold Rush survivor. Placerville Mountain Democrat. October 28, 2018.
  4. Web site: 1854-1859 – A wild and woolly era. Placerville Mountain Democrat. October 28, 2018.
  5. Web site: Clive. Barker. Voices from the Past. Placerville Mountain Democrat. October 28, 2018.
  6. News: Staff Directory. Placerville Mountain Democrat. March 22, 2022.