Anaconda Standard

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The Anaconda Standard was a newspaper published in Anaconda, Montana. The first issue was published on September 4, 1889 and the final issue was published on June 20, 1970.[1]

Type5 days per week
Format8 page, 6 column
Founded1889
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The Anaconda Standard
Type5 days per week
Format8 page, 6 column
OwnerMarcus Daly
Founded1889
Ceased publication1970
HeadquartersAnaconda, Montana, United States
ISSN2163-4483
OCLC number10309820
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The Anaconda newspaper was funded by Marcus Daly and owned by his company the Anaconda Copper Mining Company.[1] It is likely the newspaper was created in reaction to a rivalry between Daly and Thomas H. Carter.[2]

Daly used the paper to further his political and financial reach. By 1920, the Anaconda Company owned several additional Montana newspapers including the Butte Post, Butte Miner, Daily Missoulian, Helena Independent, and Billings Gazette.[3]

On September 12, 1928 the Standard merged its Butte edition with Butte Miner, based in nearby Butte, Montana, to form The Montana Standard.[4]

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