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Tribune editorial: Bismarck Tribune still prizes 'local' after 150 years

The Bismarck Tribune is celebrating its 150th anniversary this week, with its first edition printed in 1873. The first paper carried a July 11 date, but it actually had been

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Speaking out: Here's to 150 years more for Bismarck Tribune

In Bismarck’s first park, just off Washington Street between Broadway and Thayer, there’s a small plaque memorializing Mark Kellogg, The Bismarck Tribune reporter who died along with Lt. Col. George

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Dakota Datebook: July 10-14 | News, Sports, Jobs

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April 27: Elizabeth Preston Anderson

Elizabeth Preston Anderson was born in Indiana on this date in 1861. Her father was a Methodist pastor. Her first memory was at the age of two, when she was awakened to say goodbye to her mother as she lay dying. Other early memories were the end of the Civil War and the assassination of President Lincoln.

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'I will be at the death': This reporter died with Custer at the Little Bighorn — a story first told 143 years ago today - The Dickinson Press

Kellogg was the only reporter allowed to accompany Custer, whose 7th Cavalry rode west into Montana Territory, where the holdout Native Americans gathered in defiance of an Army order to report to reservations, determined to continue the life of chasing the last of the roaming buffalo herds.

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