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- Q5595055 subject Q8113432.
- Q5595055 subject Q8806759.
- Q5595055 subject Q8858628.
- Q5595055 subject Q8911106.
- Q5595055 abstract "The Grand River Sachem is the oldest newspaper in Haldimand and Norfolk counties, Ontario. It was started in 1853 as the Cayuga Sachem by Thomas Messenger.Messenger sold the Sachem and moved his press to Caledonia, Ontario in 1856. He started a new publication called The Caledonia Advertiser. Later that year, the Cayuga Sachem moved to Dunnville, Ontario and changed its name, so Messenger renamed his Caledonia publication to the Grand River Sachem. In 1865, after a devastating fire, the Sachem moved to a new building where it is still published today. The Sachem was a paid-circulation weekly for many years, switching to free distribution in 2004 after its purchase by Metroland Media Group from owner/publisher Neil Dring.".
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- Q5595055 wikiPageWikiLink Q5315628.
- Q5595055 wikiPageWikiLink Q8113432.
- Q5595055 wikiPageWikiLink Q8806759.
- Q5595055 wikiPageWikiLink Q8858628.
- Q5595055 wikiPageWikiLink Q8911106.
- Q5595055 comment "The Grand River Sachem is the oldest newspaper in Haldimand and Norfolk counties, Ontario. It was started in 1853 as the Cayuga Sachem by Thomas Messenger.Messenger sold the Sachem and moved his press to Caledonia, Ontario in 1856. He started a new publication called The Caledonia Advertiser. Later that year, the Cayuga Sachem moved to Dunnville, Ontario and changed its name, so Messenger renamed his Caledonia publication to the Grand River Sachem.".
- Q5595055 label "Grand River Sachem".