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The Goldthwaite Eagle

The Goldthwaite Eagle

 

In 1885, William H. Thompson (1842-1896) started a weekly newspapers, “The Mountaineer,” which closed but was re-established in 1894. He sold it in 1896 to R.M. Thompson, his nephew, who renamed it “The Goldthwaite Eagle.” At that time eagles still lived in the hills of Mills County. The paper was bought in 1920 by Dr. E.M. Wilson. It changed hands between the Wilson and Thompson families until 1950, when Charlie T. Wilson sold it to H.R. Ekins. A merger with “The Mullin Enterprise” made it the county’s only newspaper. In 1971, Frank Bridges purchased “The Eagle” from Victor E. Koleber. (Plaque: 1977)

Here's a link to a recent front page. And here's the scene at Fisher and 5th streets in Goldthwaite:


Submitted by: @danbrekke

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