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Nevada Staats-Zeitung

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Nevada Staats-Zeitung
TypeWeekly German language newspaper
Editor-in-chiefHerman Milton Bien
FoundedOctober 28, 1864
Political alignmentRepublican
LanguageGerman
Ceased publicationDecember 1875
HeadquartersVirginia City

The Nevada Staats-Zeitung was a weekly German language newspaper in Virginia City, Nevada that was published from 1864 to 1875, during the Comstock silver rush. Editions were four pages and published on Saturdays.[1] The editor of the newspaper was German Jewish journalist, rabbi, and politician Herman Milton Bien.[2] The paper was politically Republican.[3]

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  1. ^ Rowell's American Newspaper Directory, Volume 7. New York City: Geo. P. Rowell & Co. Publishers. 1875.
  2. ^ Hess, Jonathan (2018). Deborah and Her Sisters: How One Nineteenth-Century Melodrama and a Host of Celebrated Actresses Put Judaism on the World Stage. University of Pennsylvania PRESS. p. 182. ISBN 0812249585.
  3. ^ Marschall, John (2011). Jews in Nevada: A History. University of Nevada PRESS. ISBN 9780874177480.