The Orange Leader

The Orange Leader

THE ORANGE LEADER

TRACING ITS ORIGINS TO 1875, THIS NEWSPAPER HAS SERVED ORANGE FOR OVER A CENTURY. IT BEGAN AS "THE ORANGE WEEKLY TRIBUNE" OPERATED BY A. P. HARRIS, GENERAL MERCANTILE MERCHANT. THROUGH SUBSEQUENT OWNERS AND MERGERS WITH OTHER NEWSPAPERS, THE MASTHEAD UNDERWENT SEVERAL NAME CHANGES, INCLUDING "THE ORANGE LEADER," "THE ORANGE LEADER AND WEEKLY TRIBUNE," "THE ORANGE DAILY TRIBUNE," "THE CITIZEN-RECORD CONSOLIDATED," AND "THE ORANGE LEADER" AGAIN. OVER THE YEARS THE NEWSPAPER HAS KEPT THE COMMUNITY INFORMED ON MATTERS OF LOCAL, STATE, NATIONAL, AND INTERNATIONAL CONCERN. 

TEXAS SESQUICENTENNIAL 1836-1986

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1. Atakapan Indians of Orange County
2. Black Education in Orange County
3. The City of Orange
4. Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown
5. David Robert Wingate
6. Dr. Edgar William Brown
7. Dr. Samuel M. Brown
8. Dr. William Hewson and Dr. David Caldwell Hewson
9. Emma Henderson Wallace
10. End of the Line Station
11. Evergreen Cemetery
12. First Baptist Church of Orange
13. First Christian Church of Orange
14. First National Bank of Orange
15. George Alexander Pattillo
16. Hollywood Community Cemetery
17. Hugh Ochiltree
18. Jimmy Ochiltree-Sims Home
19. John Harmon
20. John Thomas Stark
21. Leonard Frederick Benckenstein
22. Levingston Shipbuilding Company
23. Lutcher & Moore Lumber Company
24. Lutcher Memorial Church Building
25. Madison Lodge No. 126, A.F. & A.M.
26. Miss Laura Chandler's Private School
27. Mount Zion Missionary Baptist Church
28. The Neyland-Gilmer House
29. Office of the Supervisor of Shipbuilding and Consolidated Steel Corporation
30. Old Niblett's Bluff, C.S.A.
31. Orange Chamber of Commerce
32. Orange County and the Civil War
33. Orange Diary Company
34. Orange Southern Pacific Depot
35. Riverside Addition: World War II Housing in Orange
36. Salem United Methodist Church
37. Samuel H. Levingston
38. St. Mary's Catholic Church
39. St. Paul Christian Methodist Episcopal Church
40. St. Paul's Episcopal Church
41. St. Therese Catholic Church
42. The Orange Leader
43. The Sawmill Industry in Orange County
44. United States Naval Inactive Ship Maintenance Facility
45. U.S.S. Aulick
46. Weaver Shipbuilding
47. William Henry Stark
48. World War II P.O.W. Camp