1868 W. H. Pitchford and Robert W. Simpson started the White Pine News in Treasure City, Nevada,
1869 W. H. Pitchford,
1869 William J. Forbes and John I. Ginn,
1869 William J. Forbes,
1869 Daily News Company, with William J. Forbes,
1870 Forbes moved the publication to Hamilton, Nevada,
1873 Archibald Skillman (Eureka Sentinel) and Fred Elliott,
1875 Archibald Skillman,
1878 Archibald Skillman suspended the publication to focus entirely on the Eureka Sentinel,
1878-1881 saw many attempts to revive the News,
1881 W. L. Davis and W. R. Forrest suspend the News at Hamilton and move the publication to Cherry Creek,
1881 W. L. Davis,
1885 W. L. Davis moves the publication to the mining camp of Taylor, combining the White Pine News with the White Pine Reflex,
1888 W. L. Davis suspends the paper and moves the plant to Ely,
1894 L. L. Elliott,
1897 E. H. Decker purchased the paper under the name of White Pine News Publishing Company,
1900 E. H. Decker sold the publication and it went through a number of owners until,
1904 Denver S. Dickerson and Charles A. Walker,
1905 Denver S. Dickerson,
1907 Roy W. Schenk,
1907 A. Valjean took over and started the White Pine News Weekly Mining Review as a separate, weekly edition, later renamed to the Weekly Mining Review,
1908 A. Valjean moved the News to East Ely where it stayed until its suspension in 1923,
1910 A. Valjean, C. S. Crain, and S. C. Patrick leased the paper under the Investment News Bureau,
1910 S. C. Patrick,
1920 A. A. Sherman until it went under in 1923
Lingenfelter, R. E., & Gash, K. R. (1984). The Newspapers of Nevada. p53-54, 64, 70-71, 112, 246.
White Pine News, Treasure City, Hamilton, Cherry Creek (1869-1906)
White Pine News, Ely (1906-1910)
White Pines News Weekly Mining Review, East Ely (1910-1920)
White Pine News, East Ely (1920-1923)
The dates available are 1869, 1870, 1872, 1873, 1875-1877, 1881-1906.