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PROGRESS OF THE WORLD AND WORLD-HERALD

THE story of the Omaha Herald from 1863 to 1888 has been graphically and modestly told by Dr. Miller. That story is an important chapter in the history of Omaha and in the development of the west. The old Herald was for years recognized as a leading factor in the progress not only of the city but of the whole trans Missouri region. Its reputation as a newspaper and as a champion of the west extended far beyond its natural field of circulation. Day by day Dr Miller told the story of western growth and western possibilities in arteries which were widely quoted in the papers of other states as were also his political contributions. If thus happened at an early date that the Herald and its editor attained a national reputation and contributed greatly to the attention that was attracted to Omaha.

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PROGRESS OF THE WORLD AND WORLD-HERALD

THE story of the Omaha Herald from 1863 to 1888 has been graphically and modestly told by Dr. Miller. That story is an important chapter in the history of Omaha and in the development of the west. The old Herald was for years recognized as a leading factor in the progress not only of the city but of the whole trans Missouri region. Its reputation as a newspaper and as a champion of the west extended far beyond its natural field of circulation. Day by day Dr Miller told the story of western growth and western possibilities in arteries which were widely quoted in the papers of other states as were also his political contributions. If thus happened at an early date that the Herald and its editor attained a national reputation and contributed greatly to the attention that was attracted to Omaha.