Virginia Staats-Gazette Explained

Virginia Staats-Gazette
Type:Daily German language newspaper
Foundation:1870
Ceased Publication:1904
Publisher:Moritz Friedrich Richter (1886 - 1904)
Language:German
Political:Independent
Circulation:1,000 (1872)
Headquarters:Richmond, Virginia

The Virginia Staats-Gazette was a daily German language newspaper in Richmond, Virginia that was published from 1870 to 1904.[1] The paper was the largest German language publication in the state of Virginia and its daily circulation peaked at 1,000 in 1872. The Staats-Gazette also published a Sunday edition from 1876.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Schlegel, Carl Wilhelm . 1917 . Schlegel's German-American Families in the United States: Genealogical and Biographical, Illustrated, Volume 2 . American Historical Society . 230 .
  2. Web site: Virginia Staats-Gazette (Richmond, Va.) 1870-1904. . Library of Congress . February 12, 2024 .