. . . . . . . . "English"@en . . . "1858-12-18"^^ . . . "The Territorial Enterprise, founded by William Jernegan and Alfred James on December 18, 1858, was a newspaper published in Virginia City, Nevada. Published for its first two years in Genoa in what was then Utah Territory, new owners Jonathan Williams and J. B. Woolard moved the paper to Carson City, the capital of the territory, in 1859. The paper changed hands again the next year; Joseph T. Goodman and Dennis E. McCarthy moved it again, this time to Virginia City, in 1860. The paper was owned and operated by the Blake family in the 1890s through the 1920s."@en . "nv0052"@en . . . . . "NV-15-9"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "The Territorial Enterprise"@en . . . . . "250"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . "12280958"^^ . . . . . . "The Territorial Enterprise"@en . . "El Territorial Enterprise, fundado por William Jernegan y Alfred James el 18 de diciembre de 1858, era un peri\u00F3dico publicado en Virginia City, Nevada. Gran parte de su inter\u00E9s hist\u00F3rico reside en su relaci\u00F3n con la \u00E9poca de m\u00E1ximo esplendor de las minas de plata de la veta Comstock, cuando se formaron entre sus redactores figuras destacadas de la literatura estadounidense como Mark Twain."@es . . "Territorial Enterprise Historical and Educational Foundation"@en . . . . "no"@en . . . "Territorial Enterprise"@en . . . "El Territorial Enterprise, fundado por William Jernegan y Alfred James el 18 de diciembre de 1858, era un peri\u00F3dico publicado en Virginia City, Nevada. Gran parte de su inter\u00E9s hist\u00F3rico reside en su relaci\u00F3n con la \u00E9poca de m\u00E1ximo esplendor de las minas de plata de la veta Comstock, cuando se formaron entre sus redactores figuras destacadas de la literatura estadounidense como Mark Twain."@es . . . . . . . . . . . "1893-01-16"^^ . . "William Jernegan and Alfred James"@en . . . . . . . . . "Territorial Enterprise"@fr . . . . "1"^^ . . . . . . . . "Territorial Enterprise"@es . . "border"@en . . . . "1858-12-18"^^ . . . . "Mark Twain \"Enterprise\" Building, C Street, Virginia City, Storey County, NV"@en . . . . . . . . . "1072780238"^^ . "The Territorial Enterprise, founded by William Jernegan and Alfred James on December 18, 1858, was a newspaper published in Virginia City, Nevada. Published for its first two years in Genoa in what was then Utah Territory, new owners Jonathan Williams and J. B. Woolard moved the paper to Carson City, the capital of the territory, in 1859. The paper changed hands again the next year; Joseph T. Goodman and Dennis E. McCarthy moved it again, this time to Virginia City, in 1860. Noted author Mark Twain wrote for the paper during the 1860s along with writer Dan DeQuille. To cover for DeQuille, who took time off to visit his family in Iowa, the young Sam Clemens was hired. Located steps from the Enterprise offices, Mark Twain and Dan DeQuille, lifelong friends, shared a room at 25 North B St. in Virginia City. The paper was owned and operated by the Blake family in the 1890s through the 1920s. The paper went out of publication for a while and was revived by Helen Crawford Dorst in 1946 and was later purchased and revived by author, journalist, and railroad historian Lucius Beebe and his long-time companion and co-author Charles Clegg on May 2, 1952. Clegg and Beebe sold the Territorial Enterprise in 1961."@en . "Le Territorial Enterprise \u00E9tait un journal de la ville de Virginia City (Nevada), qui a jou\u00E9 un grand r\u00F4le dans les premi\u00E8res ann\u00E9es de l'histoire du Nevada, au moment des premi\u00E8res mines d'or et d'argent du Comstock Lode."@fr . . "Le Territorial Enterprise \u00E9tait un journal de la ville de Virginia City (Nevada), qui a jou\u00E9 un grand r\u00F4le dans les premi\u00E8res ann\u00E9es de l'histoire du Nevada, au moment des premi\u00E8res mines d'or et d'argent du Comstock Lode."@fr . . . . . . "8607"^^ .