The Pittsburg Dispatch
From The Arthur Conan Doyle Encyclopedia

The Pittsburg Dispatch is a daily Pittsburgh (PA, US) newspaper published from 1846 to 1923.
Between 1891 and 1896, the newspaper published 3 short stories and 5 letters written by Arthur Conan Doyle.
By Conan Doyle in The Pittsburg Dispatch
1891
- 28.02.1891 : Our Midnight Visitor (1 ill.)
- 15.08.1891 : The Red-Headed League (4 ill. by F. C. Drake)
- 06.12.1891 : Beyond the City 1/4 (2 ill. by T. E. W.)
- 13.12.1891 : Beyond the City 2/4 (1 ")
- 20.12.1891 : Beyond the City 3/4 (1 ")
- 27.12.1891 : Beyond the City 4/4 (1 ")
1892
- 17.04.1892 : The Adventure of the Beryl Coronet 1/2 (3 ill. by F. C. Drake)
- 24.04.1892 : The Adventure of the Beryl Coronet 2/2 (1 ill.)
- 16.08.1892 : Out of the Running 1/2 (no ill.)
- 17.08.1892 : Out of the Running 2/2 (no ill.)
- 25.09.1892 : An Arizona Tragedy 1/2 (2 ill. by Holly) The American's Tale
1896
- 28.04.1896 : Letters from Egypt (2 ill.) letter
- 03.05.1896 : Off For Wady Halfa (3 ill.) letter
- 10.05.1896 : In Camp at Korosko (letter)
- 17.05.1896 : Wady Halfa at Last (letter)
- 24.05.1896 : Ready to Advance. A. Conan Doyle's Experiences with the Main Body of Troops in Egypt (letter)
Related Articles
1889
- 07.10.1889 : The Critic (Review of Micah Clarke)
1890
- 10.02.1890 : The Critic's Review (Review of The Sign of Four)