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'''Under the Stars and Bars''' by [[Fred Fredericks]] ran for two years, from | '''Under the Stars and Bars''' by [[Fred Fredericks]] ran for two years, from November 28, 1960 to January 20, 1962. The Confederate strip from the American Civil War history was syndicated by '''Adcox Associates Inc.'''. This was one of several historical strips done by Fredericks before being tapped for duty on [[Mandrake]]. | ||
The Confederate strip from the American Civil War history was syndicated by '''Adcox Associates Inc.'''. This was one of several historical strips done by Fredericks before being tapped for duty on [[Mandrake]]. | |||
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| ''The Austin American'' || March 27, 1961 - to September 5, 1961 || Austin, Texas || | |||
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| ''The Atlanta Constitution'' || ? || Atlanta, Georgia || | |||
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| ''The Birmingham News'' || February to April, 1961 || Birmingham, Alabama || | |||
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| ''Charlotte Observer'' || ? || Charlotte, North Carolina || | |||
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| ''Dallas Times Herald'' || ? || Dallas, Texas || | |||
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| ''Durham Herald'' || ? || Durham, North Carolina || | |||
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| ''Fort Worth Star-Telegram'' || ? || Fort Worth, Texas || | |||
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| ''Greensboro Record'' || ? || Greensboro, North Carolina || | |||
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| ''Houston Post'' || ? || Houston, Texas || | |||
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| ''The Clarion-Ledger'' || February 20, 1961 to January 20, 1962 || Jackson, Mississippi || | |||
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| ''Marshall News Messenger'' || January 23, 1961 to ? || Marshall, Texas || | |||
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| ''Monroe Morning World'' || March 25 <small>(?)</small>, 1961 to January 20, 1962 || Monroe, Louisiana || | |||
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| ''Nashville Banner'' || ? || Nashville, Tennessee || | |||
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| ''Shreveport Journal'' || ? || Shreveport and Bossier City, Louisiana || | |||
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| ''Winston-Salem Journal'' ||? || Winston-Salem, North Carolina || | |||
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Under the Stars and Bars by Fred Fredericks ran for two years, from November 28, 1960 to January 20, 1962. The Confederate strip from the American Civil War history was syndicated by Adcox Associates Inc.. This was one of several historical strips done by Fredericks before being tapped for duty on Mandrake.
In newspapers
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Title | Period | From | Comment |
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The Austin American | March 27, 1961 - to September 5, 1961 | Austin, Texas | |
The Atlanta Constitution | ? | Atlanta, Georgia | |
The Birmingham News | February to April, 1961 | Birmingham, Alabama | |
Charlotte Observer | ? | Charlotte, North Carolina | |
Dallas Times Herald | ? | Dallas, Texas | |
Durham Herald | ? | Durham, North Carolina | |
Fort Worth Star-Telegram | ? | Fort Worth, Texas | |
Greensboro Record | ? | Greensboro, North Carolina | |
Houston Post | ? | Houston, Texas | |
The Clarion-Ledger | February 20, 1961 to January 20, 1962 | Jackson, Mississippi | |
Marshall News Messenger | January 23, 1961 to ? | Marshall, Texas | |
Monroe Morning World | March 25 (?), 1961 to January 20, 1962 | Monroe, Louisiana | |
Nashville Banner | ? | Nashville, Tennessee | |
Shreveport Journal | ? | Shreveport and Bossier City, Louisiana | |
Winston-Salem Journal | ? | Winston-Salem, North Carolina |