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The Nineteenth Street and Capitol Avenue headquarters of what Mark Twain once referred to as the most influential newspaper on the West Coast, the "Sacramento Union," is shown in this circa 1955 photograph. The Union -- long associated with conservative causes and propietors -- printed its first issue on March 19, 1851 and its last in January 1994.
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