Bowman citizen (The)
Bowman, Bowman County, N.D. : Citizens Pub. Co.
Vol. 4, no. 49 (Jan. 5, 1911)-v. 11, no. 18 (Apr. 30, 1917).
Published Weekly in English language.
Other information: "An independent journal of real news and progressive views." "Official paper of Bowman County," 1911-1913. "Official paper of Bowman Village," 1913. Continues: Bowman County news. Merged with: Bowman County pioneer (Twin Butte, N.D.) to form: Bowman County pioneer and Bowman citizen.Microfilm holdings (roll numbers, inclusive dates, missing issues):
Bowman County leader (The)
Bowman, Bowman County, N.D. : [s.n.].
Vol. 9, no. 12 (Jan. 20, 1927)- ; ceased in 1928?
Published Weekly in English language.
Other information: Continues: Bowman County leader and farmer-labor monitor.Microfilm holdings (roll numbers, inclusive dates, missing issues):
Bowman County leader and farmer-labor monitor (The)
Bowman, N.D. : H.B. French.
Vol. 8, no. 35 (June 26, 1925)-v. 9, no. 11 (Jan. 13, 1927).
Published Weekly in English language.
Other information: "Official newspaper of Bowman County," 1925-1926. Also bears whole numbering: no. 399-no. 451; no. 152-183. Continues: Farmer-labor monitor and farmers leader. Continued by: Bowman County leader.Microfilm holdings (roll numbers, inclusive dates, missing issues):
Bowman County news (The)
Bowman, Bowman County, N.D. : McCann & Billyard.
Began in 1907; -v. 4, no. 48 (Dec. 29, 1910).
Published Weekly in English language.
Other information: "Official paper of city and county," 1908-1910. Special Harding County [S.D.] edition published June 10, 1909. Continued by: Bowman citizen.Microfilm holdings (roll numbers, inclusive dates, missing issues):
Bowman County pioneer (Bowman, N.D. : 1929)
Bowman, Bowman County, N.D. : H.C. Hagg.
Vol. 22, no. 23 (Oct. 10, 1929)-v. 38, no. 24 (June 19, 1947).
Published Weekly in English language.
Other information: "Official newspaper of Bowman County." Continues: Bowman County pioneer and Bowman citizen. Merged with: Scranton star to form: Bowman County pioneer and Scranton star.Microfilm holdings (roll numbers, inclusive dates, missing issues):
Bowman County pioneer (Bowman, N.D. : 1949)
Bowman, Bowman County, N.D. : [s.n.].
Vol. 41, no. 21 (May 26, 1949)-
Published Weekly in English language.
Other information: Continues: Bowman County pioneer and Scranton star.Microfilm holdings (roll numbers, inclusive dates, missing issues):
Bowman County pioneer (Twin Butte, N.D.)
Twin Butte, Bowman County, N.D. : A.L. Lowden.
Vol. 1, no. 1 (May 16, 1907)-v. 9, no. 52 (May 3, 1917).
Published Weekly in English language.
Other information: Published May 16-Aug. 7, 1907 at Twin Butte, N.D. : Aug. 14, 1907-May 3, 1917 at Bowman, N.D. Merged with: Bowman citizen to form: Bowman County pioneer and Bowman citizen.Microfilm holdings (roll numbers, inclusive dates, missing issues):
Bowman County pioneer and Bowman citizen
Bowman, Bowman County, N.D. : Bowman Pub. Co.
Vol. 11, no. 1 (May 10, 1917)-v. 22, no. 22 (Oct. 2 [i.e. 3], 1929).
Published Weekly in English language.
Other information: "Official newspaper of Bowman County and Bowman Village." May 10-Aug. 30, 1917 also bear volume numbering of the Bowman citizen, vol. 11, no. 19-v. 11, no. 35; Bowman County pioneer (Twin Butte, N.D.) dropped vol. 10 between title changes. Formed by the union of Bowman County pioneer (Twin Butte, N.D.) and Bowman citizen. Continued by: Bowman County pioneer (Bowman, N.D. : 1929).Microfilm holdings (roll numbers, inclusive dates, missing issues):
Bowman County pioneer and Scranton star
Bowman, Bowman County, N.D. : [s.n.]
Vol. 38, no. 25 (June 26, 1947)-v. 41, no. 20 (May 19, 1949).
Published Weekly in English language.
Other information: "Official paper of Bowman County." Special County 40th anniversary issue published Aug. 28, 1947. Formed by the union of Scranton star and Bowman County pioneer (Bowman, N.D. : 1929). Continued by: Bowman County pioneer (Bowman, N.D. : 1949).Microfilm holdings (roll numbers, inclusive dates, missing issues):
Farmer-labor monitor and farmers leader(The)
Bowman, N.D. : H.B. French.
Vol. 6, no. 36 (Aug. 2, 1923)-v. 8, no. 34 (June 18, 1925).
Published Weekly in English language.
Other information: Published as: Farmer-labor monitor, Aug. 2, 1923. "The official newspaper of Bowman County." Also bears whole numbering: no. 308-no. 398. Continues: Farmers leader (Bowman, N.D.). Continued by: Bowman County leader and farmer-labor monitor.Microfilm holdings (roll numbers, inclusive dates, missing issues):
Farmers leader (Bowman, N.D.)
Bowman, N.D. : Farmers Pub. Co.
Vol. 1, no. 21 (Mar. 14, 1918)-v. 6, no. 35 (July 26, 1923).
Published Weekly in English language.
Other information: "Exclusive official newspaper of Bowman County and Sixth Judicial District of North Dakota" (later just official newspaper of Bowman County), 1920-1923. "Official paper of the Nonpartisan League for Bowman County," 1917-1919. "A nonpartisan newspaper - with a mission, without a muzzle." Also bears whole numbering: no. 21-no. 307. Continues: Farmers leader and Gascoyne gazette. Continued by: Farmer-labor monitor and farmers leader. National Nonpartisan League--North Dakota--Newspapers.Microfilm holdings (roll numbers, inclusive dates, missing issues):
Farmers leader and Gascoyne gazette (The)
Bowman, N.D. : Farmers Pub. Co.
Vol. 1, no. 4 (Nov. 15, 1917)-v. 1, no. 20 (Mar. 7, 1918).
Published Weekly in English language.
Other information: "Official paper of the Nonpartisan League for Bowman County." "A nonpartisan newspaper - with a mission, without a muzzle." Also bears the numbering of the Gascoyne gazette: [Vol. 3, no. 32]- v. 3, no. 47; and whole numbering: no. 4-no. 20. Formed by the union of Gascoyne gazette and Farmers leader (Bowman, N.D.). Continued by: Farmers leader (Bowman, N.D.). National Nonpartisan League--North Dakota--Newspapers.Microfilm holdings (roll numbers, inclusive dates, missing issues):
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