Chicago Record

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Chicago Record Soundex Code C220

The Chicago Morning News, started in 1881 (became the Chicago Record). The Chicago Record, lasted from 1881 to 1901.

Employees

Ray Clarke Rose was engaged as a reporter, special writer, editor of Saturday Boys' and Girls' page and Open Window Club on the staff of Chicago Record, later Chicago Record-Herald, 1896-1901.

The Chicago Record Sold, New York Times, Wednesday, March 27, 1901.

H.H. Kohlsaat Buys the Property and will Consolidate It with the Times-Herald

Chicago, Tuesday, March 26, 1901--Victor F. Lawson will announce in The Record tomorrow morning that he has sold that publication to H.H. Kohlsaat, owner of The Times-Herald. Mr. Lawson will continue the publication of The Chicago Daily News.

The Times-Herald on Thursday morning will become The Record-Herald. Frank Brett Noyes, publisher of The Washington Star and president of The Associated Press has acquired an interest in The Record-Herald and will be its publisher. H.H. Kohlstaat devoting his entire time to the editorial conduct of The Record-Herald.