Biographical/historical | The Muhlenberg Echo was founded about 1876 in Greenville, Kentucky, and until October 1881, edited by Urey Woodson. Woodson was followed by Charles W. Short, William H. Eaves, R. Y. Thomas Jr., G.H. Pike, Hayden C. Snoddy, and Orien L. Roark. It was published weekly on Thursday. |
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