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The Baltimore News American traditionally traced its line of descent to the colonial era newspaper, The Maryland Journal and the Baltimore Advertiser - an enterprise associated with the brother/sister printers, William and Mary Katherine Goddard. Though it is not clear that the newspaper could trace an unbroken line of descent as far back as they claimed, it is true that, despite frequent name changes, mergers and changes in ownership that were the rule in the newspaper business (there were at least 26 different titles for the paper in its 213-year history), the News American could definitively trace its lineage to editor Alex Martin's American and Commercial Daily Advertiser, which Martin began printing in 1799 on the presses he had purchased from the The Maryland Journal and the Baltimore Advertiser. The final title, News American, reflects the two main stems in its lineage. For a comprehensive listing of the location of Maryland newspapers, search the Maryland State Archive's Guide to Maryland Newspapers.


In 1910, the Baltimore American and its afternoon sister the Baltimore Star were delivered to distribution points in vehicles such as this.

William Randolph Hearst purchased the morning American and the afternoon News in 1923. Both newspapers soon began to feature the Hearst trademarks of prominent headlines and plentiful photographs.

Knickers were de rigueur for newsboys in 1928.

The ruins of the Baltimore American building in the aftermath of the Baltimore fire of 1904. The paper suspended publishing for only two days during the disaster and a new building soon rose on the same site at the corner of Baltimore and South Streets.

A compositer checks his handiwork for the News-Post in 1936.

The newsroom of the Baltimore News in 1928. The newspaper in the foreground shows the influence of the Hearst philosophy: sensational headlines and large photographs.

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