Local Newspapers for the Arnoldville Cemetery ...
Below are the newspapers that have been published in the vicinity of the Arnoldville Cemetery.
Our newspaper information for the Arnoldville Cemetery is based on data supplied by the Chronicling America website. For more information, please see our description of the Chronicling America website.
Hint: When we started searching newspapers, we only looked for obituaries. Eventually we realized that our search was too narrow and there was much that we were missing. Now we include things like around-the-town and gossip columns, birth and death announcements.
We have some family members who owned businesses and now we search for articles and advertistments for those businesses. Some family members could have been better behaved and a search of police blotters contained some surprises.
The following newspapers were published within 20 miles [32.2 km]<1> of the Arnoldville Cemetery. These papers have been grouped by the community in which they were published, with the communities listed in the order of their distance from the Arnoldville Cemetery.
- Published In Marietta
- Published In Gainesville [Cooke County]
- Love County News (from Cooke County Leader)
- The Marietta Herald (from Cooke County Signal)
- Cooke County Leader (from Gainesville Daily Register And Messenger)
- Cooke County Signal (from Gainesville Daily Register)
- Gainesville Daily Register And Messenger (from Gainesville Evening Chronicle)
- Gainesville Daily Register (from Gainesville Weekly Register And Messenger)
- Gainesville Evening Chronicle (from Gainsville Morning Register)
- Gainesville Weekly Register And Messenger (from The Daily Hesperian)
- Gainsville Morning Register (from The Gainesville Daily Hesperian)
- The Daily Hesperian (from The Gainesville Daily Register)
- The Gainesville Daily Hesperian (from The Gainesville Gazette)
- The Gainesville Daily Register (from The Gainesville Messenger)
- The Gainesville Gazette (from The Gainesville Signal)
- The Gainesville Messenger (from The Gainesville Weekly Hesperian)
- The Gainesville Signal (from The Gainesville Weekly Register)
- The first year of publication was in The Gainesville Weekly Register, with an unknown end date
- Locate a copy thru the Library of Congress:
- Catalog Card for The Gainesville Signal
- Holdings for: LCCN SN86089060
- Locate a copy thru WorldCat: OCLC 14223680
- The Gainesville Weekly Hesperian (from The Weekly Hesperian)
- Jump to our expanded list of Newspapers Published in Gainesville.
- Published In Ardmore [Carter County, OK]
- Love County News (from Ardmore Daily Chieftain)
- The Marietta Herald (from Ardmore Morning Democrat)
- Cooke County Leader (from Ardmore Morning Democrat)
- Cooke County Signal (from Carter County Citizen)
- Gainesville Daily Register And Messenger (from Morning Star)
- Gainesville Daily Register (from State Herald)
- Gainesville Evening Chronicle (from The Alliance Courier)
- Gainesville Weekly Register And Messenger (from The Ardmore Daily Press)
- Gainsville Morning Register (from The Ardmore Democrat)
- The Daily Hesperian (from The Ardmore Morning Star)
- The Gainesville Daily Hesperian (from The Ardmore Statesman And The Weekly Ardmoreite)
- The Gainesville Daily Register (from The Ardmore Statesman)
- The Gainesville Gazette (from The Avalanche)
- The Gainesville Messenger (from The Carter County Courier)
- The Gainesville Signal (from The Daily Ardmoreite)
- The Gainesville Weekly Hesperian (from The Daily Courier)
- The Gainesville Weekly Register (from The Farmers Union Advocate And The Union Review)
- The Weekly Hesperian (from The Morning Democrat)
- The Lone Grove Ledger (from The World)
- Ardmore Daily Chieftain (from The X=Ray)
- Ardmore Morning Democrat (from Union Review)
- Ardmore Morning Democrat (from Weekly Ardmoreite Combined With Ardmore Statesman)
- Jump to our expanded list of Newspapers Published in Ardmore.
- Published In Lone Grove [Carter County, OK]
- Published In Muenster [Cooke County]
Footnotes ...
<1> | Our distances are not driving distances, but are calculated as a 'straight-line' distance. A straight line distance ignores things like rivers, canyons, lakes, et cetera - it's truly a line drawn from Point A (ie- ) to Point B.Our distance measurements begin at a specific point at the Arnoldville Cemetery. The point we use is located at these GPS coordinates - Latitude: 33.9006, Longitude: -97.1695 |