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Co-Operative Publishing Company Building : ウィキペディア英語版 | Co-Operative Publishing Company Building
A newspaper produced in a small building at this location called the Daily Oklahoma State Capital was first printed there in 1889; it burned to the ground in 1902. A new building was designed by Joseph Pierre Foucart, and completed in that year. The building was erected with the help of subscriptions in the amount of $50,000. By 1897 the newspaper/publishing company occupied the entire 3-story building, giving it a total of 10,000 square feet of floor space. It was soon employing up to one hundred people, and running 24 hours a day, six days a week.〔 The Daily State Capital was initially published in Kansas, and came to Guthrie with the Land Rush of 1889. The newspaper was the first published in the Oklahoma Territory, and became the largest printing house west of the Mississippi River. The State Capital Printing Company was awarded all the Territorial printing and soon became the territory's largest job printing, book binding, and school supply business.〔〔http://gateway.okhistory.org/explore/collections/DOKSC/〕 The first edition of the paper, printed in Kansas, contained the proclamation by President William Henry Harrison that opened the Oklahoma Territory to settlement.〔 ==References==
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