The San Francisco
Evening Bulletin received a story, dated June 6, 1863, from “Our Own Correspondent” in Portland for publication in the newspaper. He began, “All the world knows that during this summer there has been a very lively steamboat opposition between here and Lewiston, and the points intermediate.”
The correspondent did not sign himself as “Rover,” the one who had submitted items from Lewiston to the
Bulletin on April 12 and May 24. But Rover had, indeed, made a point of mentioning t...
Published on June 06, 2013 00:30