Page History: Commonwealth (Everett)
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Title info
- Ayer Annual 19121
- Publish day: Friday
- Content: Socialist
- Established: 1911
- Pages: 8
- Size: 11x16 in.
- Editor: Anna Moley; J.T. Hazard.(Nov. 29, 1912) 3
- (Ayers misprint: Early editor was Anna Agnes Maley, 1912 candidate for governor. Confirmed from microfilm)
- (According to 1915-02-04 issue of succeeding paper (The Washington Socialist), The Commonwealth was first published on 1911-02-04, under editor O.L. Anderson. This issue of the paper details the history of the Commonwealth/Washington Socialist during its first 5 years. DB)
- Publisher: Commonwealth Publishing Company
- Frequency: Weekly
- Coverage
- Region: Northwest
- County: Snohomish
- Unique ids
- LCCN: sn 84025731
- OCLC: 10353705
History
TopResearch
- N.W. Ayer & Son's American newspaper annual -- 1912 -- 967
- NDNP Candidate Title List (Appendix A1.2)
- Chronicling America record (LOC) - The Commonwealth
- WorldCat record - Commonwealth
- WSL record - Commonwealth
- UW record - Commonwealth
TopDigitization plan
2008-2009 grant
- Plan to digitize 1911-1914
- One reel
TopNotes
Date of first issue on reel is incorrect. Dana's research notes:
Commonwealth did not begin publication until Feb, 4 1911 (see Washington Socialist, Feb 4, 1915). This issue makes reference to the year 1912 within the text. Also: "Entered as second-class matter March 9, 1911 at the post office at Everett, Washington under the act of March 3, 1879," also, reports that Suffragette Emily Davison had been sentenced to prison for setting fire to mailboxes, an event which occurred in Dec. 1911 (www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/Wdavison.htm and www.espomandewellhistoryexplorer.org.uk/Davison.html.) lrobinson, 2009/03/12 14:44
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Reel
- Filmed by: UW
- Positives held by: UW, (WSL has as well)
- Negatives held by: UW
- Holdings:
- Location: UW
- Call Number: Microfilm A3100
- Lib. Has Jan. 1911- Apr. 1914,Incomplete
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