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The Argonaut

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s editor and publisher, had been California's eighth attorney general when Stanford was governor. The journal was founded as a counterweight to Denis Kearney, an Irish-born labor leader who represented many of the Irish immigrants who worked for the railroad. Pixley, who wanted someday to become
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Ar"go*naut\, n. One of those who went to California in search of gold shortly after it was discovered there in 1848. --Bret Harte. The "Argonauts of '49" were a strong, self-reliant, generous body of men. --D. S.
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appeared regularly in its pages. It was considered one of the most important publications in California, and it had a great deal of political influence.
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The magazine was known for containing strong political Americanism combined with art and literature. Many 19th-century writers such as
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became editor in 1891. Pixley sold the journal before his death in 1895 for $ 11,000.00. This period was seen as a low point in
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governor of California himself, was said to have handed out gold coins to sway voters.
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Ambrose Bierce Takes On the Railroad: The Journalist as Muckraker and Cynic.
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purchased the newspaper in 1907, shortly after selling all his interests in
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from 1878 to 1956. It was founded by Frank Somers, and soon taken over by
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and other owners of the Central Pacific Railroad. Pixley, who served as
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The title comes from the local term for gold prospectors during the
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Defunct literary magazines published in the United States
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Index

Argonaut (disambiguation)
Frank M. Pixley
Alfred Holman

San Francisco, California
Frank M. Pixley
Ambrose Bierce
Yda Addis
Emma Frances Dawson
Gertrude Atherton
Leland Stanford
Jerome Hart
Alfred Holman
the Sacramento Union
California gold rush
Warren Hinckle
San Francisco Historical Society



"The Argonaut"
"Argonaut Sold to Alfred Holman"



"Alfred Holman to Buy Argonaut: Former Editor and Proprietor of Sacramento Union To Enter New Field"
"Argonaut360.com"
the original
"The Kearney-Kalloch Epoch"
"ALFRED HOLMAN DIES; SAN FRANCISCO WRITER; Editor and Publisher of the Argonaut from 1907 to 1924-- on Board of Pulitzer School"

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