Charles Prosch (1822 – 1913) was a pioneering newspaper publisher in the state of Washington, located in the Pacific Northwest. He wrote Reminiscences of Washington Territory: Scenes, Incidents and Reflections of the Pioneer Period on Puget Sound. Prosch founded the in Steilacoom, Washington. He and two of his sons acquired the in Olympia. His son acquired the Intelligencer in Seattle and after its merger owned the Post-Intelligencer.
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