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Marshall is the smallest of Cox's daily papers. Settled in 1839, Marshall became the seat of Harrison County in1842. When Texas seceded from the Union in 1861, Marshall was one of the biggest and wealthiest cities in the state. After Vicksburg fell, Marshall became the seat of civil authority west of the Mississippi River, wartime capital of Missouri and headquarters of the Trans-Mississippi Postal Department. It is now home of East Texas Baptist University, Texas State Technical College, and Wiley College.
We have advertising opportunities in our traditional print publication The Marshall News Messenger and online with www.MarshallNewsMessenger.com.
Daily Circulation: 6,853
Sunday Circulation: 7,238
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The Marshall News Messenger is part of one of the nation's largest newspaper publishing enterprises, Cox Newspapers.
Cox Newspapers now produces 18 daily and 30 weekly newspapers and is the newspaper division of Cox Enterprises, one of the nation's leading media companies and operators of automobile auctions.
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