The State Journal-Register

The State Journal-Register

The July 27, 2005, front page
of The State Journal-Register
Type Daily newspaper
Format Broadsheet
Owner(s) GateHouse Media
Publisher Todd Sears
Editor Angie Muhs
Founded 1831, as Sangamo Journal
Headquarters One Copley Plaza, Springfield, Illinois 62701, United States
Circulation 23,753 weekdays
Website sj-r.com

The State Journal-Register is the only local daily newspaper for Springfield, Illinois and its surrounding area. It was founded in 1831 as the Sangamo Journal by William Bailhache and Edward Baker, and claims to be "the oldest newspaper in Illinois." As such, it and its editor, Edward L. Baker, supported the political career of the Springfield-based Abraham Lincoln in the years before the American Civil War; in fact, it was in the Journal's office that Lincoln and his friends waited for the telegraphic news from Chicago to find out who would be the Republican presidential nominee in 1860.[1]Later in publication, the name was changed to Illinois State Journal.

After several name changes, The Illinois State-Journal merged with its afternoon rival, the Illinois State Register, in 1974, to create The State Journal-Register. [2]

The newspaper is owned by Fairport, New York-based GateHouse Media.[3]

References

  1. "Mr. Lincoln & Friends: Edward L. Baker". The Lincoln Institute. Retrieved 2012-06-19.
  2. The State Journal-Register. "About The State Journal-Register". Archived from the original on 2007-08-10. Retrieved 2008-06-22.
  3. Editor & Publisher. "GateHouse Completes $380 Million Purchase Of Copley Midwest Papers". Retrieved 2014-03-03.


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