Hayward Journal
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{{Infobox newspaper
| name = Hayward Journal
| type = Weekly newspaper
| founder = Frank M. Dallam
| foundation = 1877
| ceased publication = 1940s
| publishing_city = Hayward, California
}}
The Hayward Journal was a newspaper that used to serve Hayward, California. It was Hayward's first newspaper.{{Cite news|url=https://www.eastbaytimes.com/2005/05/28/new-journal-on-haywards-block/|title=New Journal on Hayward's block|date=May 28, 2005|work=East Bay Times}}
History
Frank M. Dallam founded the paper in 1877 {{Cite news |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/24689923/untitled_item/ |title=Untitled Item |newspaper=Oakland Tribune |via=Newspapers.com}} and edited it in an old storehouse{{Cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/24690379/the_haywards_journal/|title=The Haywards Journal|date=25 September 1879|work=Oakland Tribune}} until it was taken over by editor George Oakes in 1882. During that period, it was occasionally rendered as Haywards Journal. When the Hayward Review was founded in the 1890s, the two papers sparred frequently on local issues.
By 1892, it was an independent weekly with a circulation of 250, publishing out of Hayward, California.{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=N6IQAAAAYAAJ&dq=%22Alameda+Journal%22&pg=PA14|title=Lord & Thomas' Pocket Directory for ...|date=1892|publisher=Lord & Thomas Newspaper Advertising|language=en}} In 1914, it went to publishing once a week instead of bi-weekly,{{Cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/24690761/hayward_papers_may_both_be_weeklies/|title=Hayward Papers May Both Be Weeklies|date=3 July 1914|work=Oakland Tribune}} and by the 1940s it had folded. The name was temporarily revived for an unrelated project in the mid-2000s.{{citation needed|date=May 2019}}
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Category:Defunct newspapers published in California
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