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The Chicago Times was a newspaper in Chicago from 1854 to 1895, when it merged with the Chicago Herald, to become the Chicago Times-Herald. The Times-Herald effectively disappeared in 1901 when it merged with the Chicago Record to become the Chicago Record-Herald. Kohlsaat bought the Chicago Record from Chicago Daily News publisher Victor F. Lawson in 1901 and merged it with the Times-Herald to form the Chicago Record-Herald. Frank B. Noyes acquired an interest in the new newspaper at the time and served as publisher, with Kohlsaat as editor.

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  • The Chicago Times was a newspaper in Chicago from 1854 to 1895, when it merged with the Chicago Herald, to become the Chicago Times-Herald. The Times-Herald effectively disappeared in 1901 when it merged with the Chicago Record to become the Chicago Record-Herald. Kohlsaat bought the Chicago Record from Chicago Daily News publisher Victor F. Lawson in 1901 and merged it with the Times-Herald to form the Chicago Record-Herald. Frank B. Noyes acquired an interest in the new newspaper at the time and served as publisher, with Kohlsaat as editor. (en)
  • El Chicago Times fue un periódico de Chicago, Illinois, Estados Unidos, desde 1854 hasta 1895, cuando se fusionó con el Chicago Herald,​ para convertirse en el Chicago Times-Herald. El Times-Herald desapareció efectivamente en 1901 cuando se fusionó con el para convertirse en el Chicago Record-Herald. Kohlsaat compró el Chicago Record al editor del Chicago Daily News, Victor F. Lawson, en 1901, y lo fusionó con el Times-Herald para formar el Chicago Record-Herald. Frank B. Noyes adquirió entonces una participación en el nuevo periódico y ejerció de editor, con Kohlsaat como redactor.​ (es)
  • O Chicago Times foi um jornal em Chicago de 1854 a 1895, quando se fundiu com o Chicago Herald, para se tornar o Chicago Times-Herald. O Times-Herald efetivamente desapareceu em 1901 quando se fundiu com o Chicago Record para se tornar o . Kohlsaat comprou o Chicago Record do editor do Chicago Daily News em 1901 e o fundiu com o Times-Herald para formar o . Frank B. Noyes adquiriu um interesse no novo jornal na época e serviu como publisher, com Kohlsaat como editor. (pt)
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  • The Chicago Times was a newspaper in Chicago from 1854 to 1895, when it merged with the Chicago Herald, to become the Chicago Times-Herald. The Times-Herald effectively disappeared in 1901 when it merged with the Chicago Record to become the Chicago Record-Herald. The Times was founded in 1854 by James W. Sheahan, with the backing of Democrat and attorney Stephen A. Douglas, and was identified as a pro-slavery newspaper. In 1861, after the paper was purchased by Democratic journalist Wilbur F. Storey, the Times began espousing the Copperhead point of view, supporting Southern Democrats and denouncing the policies of Abraham Lincoln. During the Civil War, General Ambrose Burnside, head of the Department of the Ohio, suppressed the paper in 1863 because of its hostility to the Union cause, but Lincoln lifted the ban when he received word of it. Storey and Joseph Medill, editor of the Republican-leaning Chicago Tribune, maintained a strong rivalry for some time. In 1888, the newspaper saw the brief addition of Finley Peter Dunne to its staff. Dunne was a columnist whose Mr. Dooley satires won him national recognition. After just one year, Dunne left the Times to work for the rival Chicago Tribune. In 1895, the Times became the Chicago Times-Herald after a merger with the Chicago Herald, a newspaper founded in 1881 by James W. Scott. After Scott's sudden death in the weeks following the merger, H. H. Kohlsaat took over the new paper. He changed its direction from a "democratic" publication to an "independent republican" one. It supported "sound money" policies (against free silver) in the 1896 election. Kohlsaat bought the Chicago Record from Chicago Daily News publisher Victor F. Lawson in 1901 and merged it with the Times-Herald to form the Chicago Record-Herald. Frank B. Noyes acquired an interest in the new newspaper at the time and served as publisher, with Kohlsaat as editor. (en)
  • El Chicago Times fue un periódico de Chicago, Illinois, Estados Unidos, desde 1854 hasta 1895, cuando se fusionó con el Chicago Herald,​ para convertirse en el Chicago Times-Herald. El Times-Herald desapareció efectivamente en 1901 cuando se fusionó con el para convertirse en el Chicago Record-Herald. El Times fue fundado en 1854 por James W. Sheahan, con el apoyo del demócrata y abogado Stephen A. Douglas, y se identificó como un periódico pro-esclavista.​ En 1861, después de que el periódico fuera comprado por el periodista demócrata Wilbur F. Storey, el Times comenzó a abrazar el punto de vista de copperheads, apoyando a los demócratas del Sur y denunciando las políticas de Abraham Lincoln. Durante la Guerra de Secesión, el general Ambrose Burnside, jefe del Departamento del Ohio, suprimió el periódico en 1863 por su hostilidad a la causa de la Unión, pero Lincoln levantó la prohibición cuando se enteró. Storey y Joseph Medill, editor del Chicago Tribune, de tendencia republicana, mantuvieron una fuerte rivalidad durante algún tiempo. En 1888, el periódico vio la breve incorporación de Finley Peter Dunne a su plantilla. Dunne era un columnista cuyas sátiras del Sr. Dooley le valieron el reconocimiento nacional. Tras sólo un año, Dunne dejó el Times para trabajar en el rival Chicago Tribune. En 1895, el Times se convirtió en el Chicago Times-Herald tras una fusión con el Chicago Herald, un periódico fundado en 1881 por James W. Scott. Tras la repentina muerte de Scott en las semanas siguientes a la fusión, H. H. Kohlsaat se hizo cargo del nuevo periódico. Cambió su dirección de una publicación "democrática" a una "republicana independiente". Apoyó la política del "sound money" (contra la plata libre) en las elecciones presidenciales de 1896. Kohlsaat compró el Chicago Record al editor del Chicago Daily News, Victor F. Lawson, en 1901, y lo fusionó con el Times-Herald para formar el Chicago Record-Herald. Frank B. Noyes adquirió entonces una participación en el nuevo periódico y ejerció de editor, con Kohlsaat como redactor.​ (es)
  • O Chicago Times foi um jornal em Chicago de 1854 a 1895, quando se fundiu com o Chicago Herald, para se tornar o Chicago Times-Herald. O Times-Herald efetivamente desapareceu em 1901 quando se fundiu com o Chicago Record para se tornar o . O Times foi fundado em 1854 por James W. Sheahan, com o apoio do democrata e advogado Stephen A. Douglas, e foi identificado como um jornal pró-escravidão. Em 1861, depois que o jornal foi comprado pelo jornalista democrata , o Times começou a defender o ponto de vista de Copperhead, apoiando os democratas do sul e denunciando as políticas de Abraham Lincoln. Durante a Guerra Civil, o general Ambrose Burnside, chefe do , suprimiu o jornal em 1863 por causa de sua hostilidade à causa da União, mas Lincoln suspendeu a proibição quando recebeu a notícia. Storey e , editor do Chicago Tribune, de tendência republicana, mantiveram uma forte rivalidade por algum tempo. Em 1888, o jornal viu a breve adição de Finley Peter Dunne à sua equipe. Dunne era um colunista cujas sátiras de Dooley lhe renderam reconhecimento nacional. Depois de apenas um ano, Dunne deixou o Times para trabalhar para o rival Chicago Tribune. Em 1895, o Times tornou-se o Chicago Times-Herald após uma fusão com o Chicago Herald, um jornal fundado em 1881 por James W. Scott. Após a morte repentina de Scott nas semanas seguintes à fusão, assumiu o novo papel. Ele mudou sua direção de uma publicação "democrática" para uma "republicana independente". Apoiou políticas de "dinheiro sólido" (contra prata grátis) nas eleições de 1896. Kohlsaat comprou o Chicago Record do editor do Chicago Daily News em 1901 e o fundiu com o Times-Herald para formar o . Frank B. Noyes adquiriu um interesse no novo jornal na época e serviu como publisher, com Kohlsaat como editor. (pt)
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