Syracuse Telegram and Courier explained

Syracuse Telegram and Courier should not be confused with Syracuse Telegram.

Syracuse Telegram and Courier
Type:Daily newspaper
Format:Broadsheet
Foundation:1856
Ceased Publication:November 22, 1905
Price:1-cent (1905)
Owners:Charles E. Handy (1902)
Publisher:The Courier Publishing Co.
Editor:F. L. Hagadorn (1856)
Charles E. Handy (1902)
Circulation:17,120 (1900)
Headquarters:Courier Buildings
Montgomery and Genesee Streets
Syracuse, New York

The Syracuse Telegram and Courier was a daily newspaper serving Syracuse, New York. The paper was founded in 1856 and published under a series of different names until it stopped publishing in 1905 due to high levels of debt.

Logos 1865

The Syracuse Daily Courier and Union logo, published on June 12, 1865:

The logo published on January 13, 1867 was titled Syracuse Courier and Union:

Logos 1889–1897

The logo published on March 9, 1889 was titled The Syracuse Courier:

Logos 1898–1905

The first logo published on January 1, 1898 was titled The Evening Telegram and Courier:

On May 16, 1905, the newspaper was simply known as Syracuse Telegram":

By May 30, 1905, as a result of new ownership, the newspaper sported the Syracuse Telegram logo:

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