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'''''The Live Oak''''' was an early newspaper edited by [[John D. O'Connell]]. It was established in [[1847]] as a single-page semiweekly and ceased published within the year.
 
'''''The Live Oak''''' was an early newspaper edited by [[John D. O'Connell]]. It was established in [[1847]] as a single-page semiweekly and ceased published within the year.
  

Latest revision as of 23:16, 27 March 2009

The Live Oak
LiveOakFront.PNG
October 1847 issue of the Journal
Type of publication Broadsheet
Editor John D. O'Connell
Publisher John D. O'Connell
Frequency Semiweekly
First Issue 1847
Headquarters Palafox Street (near Romana)

The Live Oak was an early newspaper edited by John D. O'Connell. It was established in 1847 as a single-page semiweekly and ceased published within the year.