Portland Bee
The Portland Bee was a Republican newspaper in Portland in the U.S. state of Oregon in the late 19th century. It was launched in November 1875, the same year as the Portland Daily Bulletin disincorporated; like the Bulletin, it had both daily and weekly editions. It initially had two daily editions, and circulated 1,000 free copies. The Oregon Historical Society acquired archival copies of the Bee upon its incorporation in 1898.
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Portland Bee
The Portland Bee was a Republican newspaper in Portland in the U.S. state of Oregon in the late 19th century. It was launched in November 1875, the same year as the Portland Daily Bulletin disincorporated; like the Bulletin, it had both daily and weekly editions. It initially had two daily editions, and circulated 1,000 free copies. The Oregon Historical Society acquired archival copies of the Bee upon its incorporation in 1898.
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Catherine A. Coburn
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James K. Mercer
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November 1875
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Portland, Oregon, United States
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Portland Bee
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Atkinson & Farrish
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C.L. Packard
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Doran H. "Don" Stearns
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W.S. Chapman
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Republican
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Daily, Weekly
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