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English: Chart of number of newspapers in Oregon as a percentage of population, 1880 through 1930. Based on data in "Growth of Oregon Newspapers" chapter of Turnbull's (1939) History of Oregon Newspapers".
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Author Pete Forsyth
1880 1890 1900 1910 1920 1930
Population 174,000 317,000 413,000 672,000 783,000 953,000
No. of Papers. 74 142 218 248 253 278

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