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Times Herald is a generic newspaper name used by multiple independent publications across the United States. Most likely references in a DoW UAP context are: (1) Washington Times-Herald (1939–1954, Washington D.C., conservative daily, ceased publication 1954); (2) Dallas Times Herald (1888–1991, Dallas, Texas, major regional paper). Without additional context from the corpus, entity references remain ambiguous across multiple publications.
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- Washington Times-HeraldWikipedia▎ high· 2026-05-14
- Founded 1939 by Eleanor 'Cissy' Patterson through merger
- Conservative daily broadsheet in Washington, D.C.
- Ceased publication 1954 when purchased by Washington Post
- Editor Ruth McCormick Miller appointed 1949
- History of the Dallas Times Herald: A Legacy of JournalismTexas State Historical Association▎ high· 2026-05-14
- Founded 1888 from merger of Dallas Daily Times and Dallas Daily Herald
- Original ownership by Charles E. Gilbert and William Greene Sterett
- Joined Associated Press in 1890
- Ceased operations December 9, 1991
- The Times Herald (Port Huron, Mich.) 1970-CurrentLibrary of Congress▎ high· 2026-05-14
- Port Huron Times Herald owned by Gannett Company
- Serves St. Clair, Sanilac, and Lapeer counties in Michigan
- Merged with Daily Herald in 1910, renamed Times Herald in 1970
Times Herald
Description (EN)
Stub generated by entity dedup. Will be enriched in Phase 6.
Descrição (PT-BR)
Stub gerado pela deduplicação de entidades. Será enriquecido na Fase 6.
<!-- enrichment:start -->Enrichment (EN)
Disambiguation: Times Herald is a generic newspaper name used by multiple independent publications across the United States. Most likely references in a DoW UAP context are: (1) Washington Times-Herald (1939–1954, Washington D.C., conservative daily, ceased publication 1954); (2) Dallas Times Herald (1888–1991, Dallas, Texas, major regional paper). Without additional context from the corpus, entity references remain ambiguous across multiple publications.
Times Herald refers to a family of American newspapers that operated under this name in different U.S. cities, most notably the Washington Times-Herald (1939–1954) and the Dallas Times Herald (1888–1991). The Washington Times-Herald was founded in 1939 through a merger of The Washington Times and The Washington Herald by publisher Eleanor 'Cissy' Patterson, and operated as a conservative daily broadsheet in Washington, D.C. until its acquisition by The Washington Post in 1954. The Dallas Times Herald resulted from an 1888 merger of the Dallas Daily Times (founded 1879) and Dallas Daily Herald (founded 1873), becoming one of Texas's major newspapers before ceasing operations in 1991. Multiple other Times Herald publications existed in Port Huron (Michigan), Norristown (Pennsylvania), Newport News (Virginia), and other locations. None of the major Times Herald publications have documented UFO/UAP coverage in public archival records.
Enriquecimento (PT-BR)
Desambiguação: Times Herald is a generic newspaper name used by multiple independent publications across the United States. Most likely references in a DoW UAP context are: (1) Washington Times-Herald (1939–1954, Washington D.C., conservative daily, ceased publication 1954); (2) Dallas Times Herald (1888–1991, Dallas, Texas, major regional paper). Without additional context from the corpus, entity references remain ambiguous across multiple publications.
Times Herald refere-se a uma família de jornais americanos que operaram sob este nome em diferentes cidades dos EUA, mais notavelmente o Washington Times-Herald (1939–1954) e o Dallas Times Herald (1888–1991). O Washington Times-Herald foi fundado em 1939 através de uma fusão do The Washington Times e The Washington Herald pela editora Eleanor 'Cissy' Patterson, e operou como um jornal diário conservador em Washington, D.C. até sua aquisição pelo The Washington Post em 1954. O Dallas Times Herald resultou de uma fusão de 1888 do Dallas Daily Times (fundado em 1879) e Dallas Daily Herald (fundado em 1873), tornando-se um dos principais jornais do Texas antes de cessar operações em 1991. Múltiplas outras publicações Times Herald existiram em Port Huron (Michigan), Norristown (Pensilvânia), Newport News (Virgínia) e outras localidades. Nenhuma das principais publicações Times Herald tem cobertura documentada sobre UFO/UAP em registros de arquivo público.
External Sources
- Washington Times-Herald · Wikipedia · reliability:
high— Founded 1939 by Eleanor 'Cissy' Patterson through merger; Conservative daily broadsheet in Washington, D.C.; Ceased publication 1954 when purchased by Washington Post; Editor Ruth McCormick Miller appointed 1949 - History of the Dallas Times Herald: A Legacy of Journalism · Texas State Historical Association · reliability:
high— Founded 1888 from merger of Dallas Daily Times and Dallas Daily Herald; Original ownership by Charles E. Gilbert and William Greene Sterett; Joined Associated Press in 1890; Ceased operations December 9, 1991 - The Times Herald (Port Huron, Mich.) 1970-Current · Library of Congress · reliability:
high— Port Huron Times Herald owned by Gannett Company; Serves St. Clair, Sanilac, and Lapeer counties in Michigan; Merged with Daily Herald in 1910, renamed Times Herald in 1970