Cody Enterprise

The Cody Enterprise is a newspaper in Cody, Wyoming.

Overview

It was established by Buffalo Bill and John Peake in 1899.[1][2][3][4][5] The first issue appeared on August 31, 1899, and it was firmly established in 1902.[6] In 1904, it was bought by Caroline Lockhart, a Probihition crusader and novelist originally from Boston.[7][8] She served as owner and editor from 1904 to 1962.[8] In the summer of 1936, it featured articles about artists Edward Thomas Grigware and Stan Kershaw.[9] It is now owned by Sage Publishing of Cody, Wyoming.[1][2] It is published twice weekly.[1] It has a circulation of 7,050.[1][2]

References

  1. Official website, About Us
  2. Brian Hurlbut, Insiders' Guide to Yellowstone & Grand Teton, Globe Pequot, 2011, p. 327; online at: Google Books
  3. Richard W. Slatta, The cowboy encyclopedia, ABC-CLIO, 1994, p. 74
  4. Richard S. Wheeler, The Honorable Cody, Sunstone Press, 2006, p. 164
  5. Richard W. Slatta, The mythical West: an encyclopedia of legend, lore, and popular culture, ABC-CLIO, 2001, p. 91
  6. Don Russell, The Lives and Legends of Buffalo Bill, University of Oklahoma Press, 1979, p. 428
  7. Don Pitcher, Moon Handbooks Wyoming, Avalon Books, 2006, p. 559
  8. Charlotte Dixon, Beautiful America's Wyoming, Beautiful America Publishing Co., 1998
  9. Terry Winchell, Thomas Molesworth, Molesworth: the pioneer of western design, Gibbs Smith, 2005, p. 29
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