Rockland County Journal

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Title:
Rockland County Journal (3 August 1850 - 16 October 1915)
Also published as:
Rockland County Journal 1850-1916;;
Rockland Journal
Available online:
Aug 3, 1850 - Dec 31, 1892;
Jan 12, 1895 - Dec 25, 1897;
Jan 6, 1899 - May 15, 1915;
(3157 issues)
Region:
Rockland
Copyright Status:
Public Domain
Contributing Organization:
Nyack Public Library
Sponsored by the Library Association
of Rockland County
LCCN:
sn85025685

The Rockland County Journal was founded on August 3rd, 1850 by William G. Haeselbarth. The motto on the masthead was "Light More Light," a strong reflection of the enlightenment principles on which the United States was founded and also thought to be the last words of the German writer and philosopher Goethe.

In 1867 Haeslebarth sold his paper to John Charleton. In the year 1878, Frank Green wrote a series of twenty-four articles for the paper entitled "Notes on Nyack" which were drawn largely from recollections by the older residents of the community. In 1886 he published his History of Rockland County and that same year John Charlton sold the newspaper to Green. On April 1, 1886 Frank B. Green took over as proprietor and editor and contributed two columns each week which he entitled "Jottings from the County and Elsewhere." Green died in October of 1887.

The next editor and proprietor of the newspaper was Adam C. Haeselbarth who owned the newspaper until January 1891 when the Helmle Brothers (George B., Joseph P., and William H.) took over the paper. In 1915 when the newspaper ceased publication it was published by The Journal Publishing Company, a New York Corporation - M.B. Patterson was the President and Editor.

The Rockland County Journal was a weekly newspaper since its inception in 1850. Daily newspapers began publishing in Nyack in the late 19th Century and the Rockland County Journal's daily counterpart, The Nyack Evening Journal (1889-1928), undoubtedly had a hand in the weekly's demise.

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1 Monday, 1 July 1889
2 Tuesday, 2 July 1889
3 Wednesday, 3 July 1889
4 Thursday, 4 July 1889
5 Friday, 5 July 1889
6 Saturday, 6 July 1889
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7 Sunday, 7 July 1889
8 Monday, 8 July 1889
9 Tuesday, 9 July 1889
10 Wednesday, 10 July 1889
11 Thursday, 11 July 1889
12 Friday, 12 July 1889
13 Saturday, 13 July 1889
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14 Sunday, 14 July 1889
15 Monday, 15 July 1889
16 Tuesday, 16 July 1889
17 Wednesday, 17 July 1889
18 Thursday, 18 July 1889
19 Friday, 19 July 1889
20 Saturday, 20 July 1889
1 issue
21 Sunday, 21 July 1889
22 Monday, 22 July 1889
23 Tuesday, 23 July 1889
24 Wednesday, 24 July 1889
25 Thursday, 25 July 1889
26 Friday, 26 July 1889
27 Saturday, 27 July 1889
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28 Sunday, 28 July 1889
29 Monday, 29 July 1889
30 Tuesday, 30 July 1889
31 Wednesday, 31 July 1889