The Leaf-Chronicle

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The Leaf-Chronicle

The July 27, 2005 front page of
The Leaf-Chronicle
Type Daily newspaper
Format Broadsheet

Owner Gannett Company
Publisher F. Gene Washer
Editor Richard Stevens
Founded 1808
(as the Clarksville Chronicle)
Headquarters 200 Commerce St.
Clarksville, TN 37040
Flag of United States United States
Circulation 22,264 Morning
26,327 Sunday [1]

Website: theleafchronicle.com

The Leaf-Chronicle is a newspaper in the state of Tennessee, founded, officially, in 1890.

First appearing as a weekly newspaper under various names as early as 1808 and eventually as the Clarksville Chronicle, the current name is the result of a subsequent merger, in 1890, with the Tobacco Leaf, named for the area's predominant agricultural crop. (See Goodspeed's History of Tennessee, pg. 817) The Leaf-Chronicle is published daily in Clarksville, Tennessee, being printed at a modern printing plant that is also used to print the weekly and biweekly newspapers controlled by the Gannett Corporation in northern Middle Tennessee. The Leaf-Chronicle achievement that has perhaps received the greatest acclaim in recent years is its continuing to publish every day following downtown Clarksville, and its printing plan, receiving a direct hit from a powerful tornado in January 1999.

  1. ^ About Gannett: The Leaf-Chronicle. Gannett Co., Inc.. Retrieved on November 8, 2006.



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