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Edmond
Historical Society &
Museum
431 S. Boulevard
Edmond, OK 73034
(405) 340-0078
Fax: (405) 340-2771
edmondhistory@coxinet.net
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Newspaper Exhibit
The Edmond SUN has the distinction of being the oldest newspaper
in Oklahoma. Established by Milton "Kicking Bird" Reynolds,
the first issue appeared July 18, 1889. Still in circulation, the
newspaper was known as The Edmond Evening SUN for many years.
In 1999, the paper reverted back to its original name the Edmond
SUN and maintains a readership of 11,000. This is quite a legacy
for Milton "Kicking Bird" Reynolds who died in 1890 just
a year after initially publishing his paper. The original office for
the Edmond SUN was located near the intersection of Broadway
and Second. This location continues to serve as the home base for
the paper. Other newspapers serving Edmond through the years have
included the Edmond DEMOCRAT, Edmond Enterprise and Edmond Booster.
Producing a newspaper in the early days of Oklahoma required a great
deal of time and patience. An early printer efficiently produced a
paper by first typesetting and then using a press. Typesetting a newspaper
involved placing each individual letter called "type" in
the correct place to create sentences and headlines. Then once the
paper was printed using the press, it had to be laid aside for the
ink to dry. Because of the labor involved, many early newspapers were
weeklies rather than dailies. Due to the time it took to print and
distribute a newspaper, the news might be several days to weeks old
when the customer received his paper. Compare the old way of printing
to todays. We can learn of news within seconds due to the use
of computers, cell phones and radar equipment. Written communication
has greatly improved since the days of the pioneers.
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