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Organized, July 1, 1887; named for Dudley C. Haskell; County seat, Santa Fe; area, 576 square miles, 368,640 acres; population (1915), 995; assessed valuation (1915), $3,734,088; resources and industries—dairying, wheat, and stock raising SANTA FE Population (1915), 125; elevation, 2950 feet; established, 1886; named for the Santa Fe Trail, for Santa Fe, N. M. and for the Santa Fe railroad; telephones; nearest railroad station is Sublette, ten miles southwest, on the Santa Fe railway Santa Fe Discontinued MONITOR, Republican; John J. Miller, editor and publisher, Santa Fe. Weekly. June 15, 1888 + 27 vols. Founded 1888 as the Haskell County Republican, G. M. Keller, editor and publisher; name changed same year to Santa Fe Monitor, J. W. Richardson, editor and publisher. Ivanhoe Times, founded 1886 by C. T. Hickman; name changed in 1892 to the Santa Fe Times, and absorbed same year by the Santa Fe Monitor SUBLETTE Population (1915, estimated), 150; established, 1912; named for William Sublette, an early Santa Fe trader; industries—gram elevator; telephones; is on the Santa Fe railway HASKELL COUNTY CLIPPER, Republican; J. F. Pearce, editor and publisher, Sublette. Weekly. Apr. 18, 1913 + 3 vols. Founded 1899 as the Haskell County Republican, Santa Fe, by J. F. Pearce; moved to Sublette 1913, and name changed to Haskell County Clipper, S. D. Snavely, editor and publisher. |
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