Two newspapers of general circulation in Dallas, Texas (USA) have operated under the name Dallas Herald.
First Dallas Herald (1849-1885)
The first permanent settler of Dallas, John Neely Bryan, settled there in 1841. The first local newspaper appeared in 1849, when James Wellington Latimer (known as “Weck,” “Wake,” and “Mark”) established a weekly newspaper, the Dallas Herald. Latimer and William Wallace had purchased the Texas Times, published in Paris, Texas, and moved it to Dallas to become the Herald. The first few issues may have appeared under the name the Cedar Snag, but the nameplate read Dallas Herald by December 1849.
Latimer became sole owner and editor when Wallace retired in 1850. John W. Swindells became part owner in 1854 and sole owner when Latimer died in 1859. It appears that J. L. Bartow acquired the publishing company in March 1877. In 1879 P. S. Pfouts, J. E. Elliott, and W. L. Hall acquired the company.
The paper was renamed the Dallas Weekly Herald in 1873. In 1874 the owners began a second publication, the Dallas Daily Herald, which appeared daily except Monday.
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Dallas Times Herald advertisement with Dabney Coleman
Dallas Times Herald advertisement with Dabney Coleman
published: 09 Aug 2006
Dallas Times Herald 1982 commercial
The Dallas Times Herald promotes its new morning edition.
published: 20 Aug 2014
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Dallas Times-Herald Classified Ads (1985)
Claymation commercial from Will Vinton Productions.
Director: Barry Bruce
Producer: David Altschul
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published: 22 Jan 2021
Recent Discovery: Unseen Dallas Times Herald Photos
In 2020, the Dallas Public Library discovered a collection of “lost” Dallas Times Herald negatives from the weekend of President Kennedy’s assassination in 1963, including photographs captured at Dallas Love Field, Dealey Plaza and Parkland Memorial Hospital. In the summer of 2021, The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza had an opportunity to study this remarkable archival find and compare these unseen images with the Museum’s extensive Dallas Times Herald Collection. Join Museum collections staff on this journey of discovery for a firsthand look at some of these unseen images and learn how these negatives complement well-known photographs in the Museum’s collection.
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published: 22 Nov 2021
Steve Simpson / Dallas Times Herald Poster Commercial
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published: 24 Jun 2007
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The Dallas Times Herald Classified Commercial
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Dallas Times Herald Classifieds (1960s) Rolling Stock Ad [FTD-0639]
35mm HD film scan of a print with vinegar syndrome (hence the changing colors).
Claymation commercial from Will Vinton Productions.
Director: Barry Bruce
Producer: David Altschul
Animation: Craig Bartlett, Tom Gasek, and Mark Gustafson
Claymation commercial from Will Vinton Productions.
Director: Barry Bruce
Producer: David Altschul
Animation: Craig Bartlett, Tom Gasek, and Mark Gustafson
Claymation commercial from Will Vinton Productions.
Director: Barry Bruce
Producer: David Altschul
Animation: Craig Bartlett, Tom Gasek, and Mark Gustafson
In 2020, the Dallas Public Library discovered a collection of “lost” Dallas Times Herald negatives from the weekend of President Kennedy’s assassination in 1963...
In 2020, the Dallas Public Library discovered a collection of “lost” Dallas Times Herald negatives from the weekend of President Kennedy’s assassination in 1963, including photographs captured at Dallas Love Field, Dealey Plaza and Parkland Memorial Hospital. In the summer of 2021, The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza had an opportunity to study this remarkable archival find and compare these unseen images with the Museum’s extensive Dallas Times Herald Collection. Join Museum collections staff on this journey of discovery for a firsthand look at some of these unseen images and learn how these negatives complement well-known photographs in the Museum’s collection.
To see related films, photos, documents and oral histories from The Sixth Floor Museum's collection, visit our online collections database (http://emuseum.jfk.org).
In 2020, the Dallas Public Library discovered a collection of “lost” Dallas Times Herald negatives from the weekend of President Kennedy’s assassination in 1963, including photographs captured at Dallas Love Field, Dealey Plaza and Parkland Memorial Hospital. In the summer of 2021, The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza had an opportunity to study this remarkable archival find and compare these unseen images with the Museum’s extensive Dallas Times Herald Collection. Join Museum collections staff on this journey of discovery for a firsthand look at some of these unseen images and learn how these negatives complement well-known photographs in the Museum’s collection.
To see related films, photos, documents and oral histories from The Sixth Floor Museum's collection, visit our online collections database (http://emuseum.jfk.org).
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Claymation commercial from Will Vinton Productions.
Director: Barry Bruce
Producer: David Altschul
Animation: Craig Bartlett, Tom Gasek, and Mark Gustafson
In 2020, the Dallas Public Library discovered a collection of “lost” Dallas Times Herald negatives from the weekend of President Kennedy’s assassination in 1963, including photographs captured at Dallas Love Field, Dealey Plaza and Parkland Memorial Hospital. In the summer of 2021, The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza had an opportunity to study this remarkable archival find and compare these unseen images with the Museum’s extensive Dallas Times Herald Collection. Join Museum collections staff on this journey of discovery for a firsthand look at some of these unseen images and learn how these negatives complement well-known photographs in the Museum’s collection.
To see related films, photos, documents and oral histories from The Sixth Floor Museum's collection, visit our online collections database (http://emuseum.jfk.org).
GET MY RARE JFK ASSASSINATION-RELATED AUDIO RECORDINGS ON EBAY!
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Two newspapers of general circulation in Dallas, Texas (USA) have operated under the name Dallas Herald.
First Dallas Herald (1849-1885)
The first permanent settler of Dallas, John Neely Bryan, settled there in 1841. The first local newspaper appeared in 1849, when James Wellington Latimer (known as “Weck,” “Wake,” and “Mark”) established a weekly newspaper, the Dallas Herald. Latimer and William Wallace had purchased the Texas Times, published in Paris, Texas, and moved it to Dallas to become the Herald. The first few issues may have appeared under the name the Cedar Snag, but the nameplate read Dallas Herald by December 1849.
Latimer became sole owner and editor when Wallace retired in 1850. John W. Swindells became part owner in 1854 and sole owner when Latimer died in 1859. It appears that J. L. Bartow acquired the publishing company in March 1877. In 1879 P. S. Pfouts, J. E. Elliott, and W. L. Hall acquired the company.
The paper was renamed the Dallas Weekly Herald in 1873. In 1874 the owners began a second publication, the Dallas Daily Herald, which appeared daily except Monday.
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