[1] The Klamath Republican had a successor newspaper, the Semi-Weekly Herald, which began publication on March 16, 1914, with volume 18, issue number 50.
Bowdoin, who had previously published the Klamath County Star, and whose father, J.A.
[3] Oliver Cromwell Applegate also served as editor of the Republican for a time.
[6] Wesley O. Smith was also the editor of the Herald,[6] which became the successor newspaper to the Republican.
Archived microfilm copies of the Klamath Republican are held at the University of Oregon, starting with Volume 4, No.