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Defunct newspaper
Nevada Staats-Zeitung
TypeWeekly German language newspaper
Editor-in-chiefHerman Milton Bien
FoundedOctober 28, 1864
Political alignmentRepublican
LanguageGerman
Ceased publicationDecember 1875
HeadquartersVirginia City

The Nevada Staats-Zeitung was a weekly German language newspaper in Virginia City, Nevada that was published from 1864 to 1875, during the Comstock silver rush. Editions were four pages and published on Saturdays. The editor of the newspaper was German Jewish journalist, rabbi, and politician Herman Milton Bien. The paper was politically Republican.

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References

  1. Rowell's American Newspaper Directory, Volume 7. New York City: Geo. P. Rowell & Co. Publishers. 1875.
  2. Hess, Jonathan (2018). Deborah and Her Sisters: How One Nineteenth-Century Melodrama and a Host of Celebrated Actresses Put Judaism on the World Stage. University of Pennsylvania PRESS. p. 182. ISBN 0812249585.
  3. Marschall, John (2011). Jews in Nevada: A History. University of Nevada PRESS. ISBN 9780874177480.
German-language newspapers outside of German-speaking countries
Europe
Spain
France
Croatia
  • Adria Zeitung (2003-2013, was primarily aimed for tourists from German-speaking countries, not German-speaking diaspora)
Asia
China
Africa
German East Africa
(now Tanzania)
Namibia
North America
United States
This list is incomplete.
*(later renamed itself Der Ostasiatische Lloyd but not the same as the original newspaper of the same name)
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