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Baltimore Gazette

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Type
  
Daily newspaper

Ceased publication
  
December 31, 1875

Founded
  
October 7, 1862

City
  
Baltimore, Maryland

Owner(s)
  
William Wilkins Glenn, Frank Key Howard, and William H. Carpenter

Founder(s)
  
Edward F. Carter and William H. Neilson

The Baltimore Gazette, also known as the Baltimore Daily Gazette and The Gazette, was a daily newspaper published in Baltimore, Maryland between 1862 and 1875. It broke some high-profile stories including the fact that The Turk, allegedly a chess playing machine, worked because a human chess master was operating it from the inside.

The paper was associated with several high profile figures in publishing and politics, including William Hinson Cole and William Wilkins Glenn.

In 2016, the name was revived in the form of a website which published phony news stories.

References

Baltimore Gazette Wikipedia