The Denver Star

It was published in Denver and was distributed in Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, Utah, and New Mexico.

[2] Joseph D. D. Rivers was the first owner of the newspaper,[2] followed by Edwin H. Hackley (1892–1898);[2] George F. Franklin (1898–1901); after his death his wife, Clara Williams Franklin and her son, Chester Arthur Franklin who ran the newspaper (1901–1913); followed by Albert Henderson Wade Ross (or A.H.W.

[3][8] In 1917, George G. Ross was an associate editor and business manager.

[9] In the early 1960's, it was purchased on Wendell A. Peters, an attorney who also served as editor.

[10] Archived editions of the paper are extant at Chronicling America, Newspapers.com, and at the Denver Public Library.