La Prensa (San Antonio)
La Prensa ("The Press") was an American Spanish-language daily newspaper based in San Antonio that ran from February 13, 1913, to May 29, 1959, under the Lozano family, then until January 31, 1963, under successive owners.
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La Prensa (San Antonio)
La Prensa ("The Press") was an American Spanish-language daily newspaper based in San Antonio that ran from February 13, 1913, to May 29, 1959, under the Lozano family, then until January 31, 1963, under successive owners.
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1963-01-31
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1913-02-13
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San Antonio, Texas
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Lozano Newspapers, Inc.
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