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James Pearson Newcomb

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was a popular newspaper for several decades, though Newcomb left it in 1883. In the ensuing years, he ran for public office several times and launched other newspapers. He was appointed postmaster of San Antonio in 1883. He retired to a farm outside San Antonio where he died in 1907.
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Alamo express--extra: The Alamo express J.P. Newcomb, editor Monday, May 13th, 1861 Particulars of the brilliant expedition of Col. Van Dorn, against the U.S. Troops, and the glorious Battle of "Adam's
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Newcomb was married twice. He married his first wife, Janie Davis, on August 31, 1864. In 1872 he married his second wife, 1872 Antoinette Hitchcock. Children survived him from his second marriage.
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As a young man he became a journalist and later publisher and editor of newspapers in Texas and California. One of his first publishing ventures was the
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Newcomb's papers are held at the Center for American History at the University of Texas at Austin.
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Sketch of Secession Times in Texas and Journal of Travel from Texas through Mexico to California
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Sketch of Secession Times in Texas and Journal of Travel from Texas through Mexico to California
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in which he provided his theory of the secession movement that led to the
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Emigrants from pre-Confederation Nova Scotia to the United States
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Dorr, Julia Caroline Ripley; Newcomb, James Pearson (1861).
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In January 1881, with A. W. Gifford he began publishing the
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and with his parents and a brother, in 1839 he emigrated to
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A Guide to the James Pearson Newcomb, Sr. Papers, 1835-1941
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19th-century American newspaper publishers (people)
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Secretary of State of Texas
Edmund J. Davis
D. W. C. Phillips
George W. Clark
Amherst, Nova Scotia
San Antonio, Texas
Republican
Secretary of State of Texas
Republican
Edmund J. Davis
Amherst, Nova Scotia
Victoria, Texas
San Antonio
apprenticed
Knights of the Golden Circle
James Henry Carleton
California Column
American Civil War
San Antonio Express
The Texas History Teachers' Bulletin
"D. San Antonio, Texas, of cholera, 1st May, Thomas Newcomb, Esq., Counsellor at Law and late of Nova Scotia, age 42"
Alamo express--extra: The Alamo express J.P. Newcomb, editor Monday, May 13th, 1861 Particulars of the brilliant expedition of Col. Van Dorn, against the U.S. Troops, and the glorious Battle of "Adam's Hill."


"Biography of James Pearson Newcomb"
Texas and the Riddle of Secession
A Guide to the James Pearson Newcomb, Sr. Papers, 1835-1941

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