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Roswell Daily Record
Type Daily newspaper
Format Broadsheet
Owner(s)Roswell Daily Record, Inc. (Beck Trust - Marjorie S Beck)
PublisherBarbara Beck
EditorCurrently vacant
General managerSaralei Fajardo
Founded1891; 133 years ago (1891)
Headquarters
  • 2301 North Main Street
  • Roswell, New Mexico 88201
ISSN 2379-0237
OCLC number 427420996
Website rdrnews.com

The Roswell Daily Record is a local newspaper located in Roswell, New Mexico, [1] and has a circulation of less than 12,000. The paper is well known in the UFO community because it reported the alleged Roswell UFO crash in 1947. [2] The newspaper was previously owned by Robert Beck, and after Beck's death the newspaper ownership was passed to the Beck Trust - Marjorie S Beck.[ citation needed]

July 8, 1947, issue of the Roswell Daily Record, featured a story announcing the Roswell Army Air Field "capture" of a "flying saucer" from a ranch near Roswell.

See also

References

  1. ^ "The Roswell Daily Record (Roswell, N.M.) 1903-Current". Library of Congress. Retrieved 27 May 2021.
  2. ^ "The Roswell incident: how 'UFO sighting' sparked 70 years of conspiracy theories". The Week. June 26, 2018. Retrieved April 19, 2021.


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Roswell Daily Record
Type Daily newspaper
Format Broadsheet
Owner(s)Roswell Daily Record, Inc. (Beck Trust - Marjorie S Beck)
PublisherBarbara Beck
EditorCurrently vacant
General managerSaralei Fajardo
Founded1891; 133 years ago (1891)
Headquarters
  • 2301 North Main Street
  • Roswell, New Mexico 88201
ISSN 2379-0237
OCLC number 427420996
Website rdrnews.com

The Roswell Daily Record is a local newspaper located in Roswell, New Mexico, [1] and has a circulation of less than 12,000. The paper is well known in the UFO community because it reported the alleged Roswell UFO crash in 1947. [2] The newspaper was previously owned by Robert Beck, and after Beck's death the newspaper ownership was passed to the Beck Trust - Marjorie S Beck.[ citation needed]

July 8, 1947, issue of the Roswell Daily Record, featured a story announcing the Roswell Army Air Field "capture" of a "flying saucer" from a ranch near Roswell.

See also

References

  1. ^ "The Roswell Daily Record (Roswell, N.M.) 1903-Current". Library of Congress. Retrieved 27 May 2021.
  2. ^ "The Roswell incident: how 'UFO sighting' sparked 70 years of conspiracy theories". The Week. June 26, 2018. Retrieved April 19, 2021.



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