Title
- Ayer Annual1
- Content: Independent
- Established: 1861
- Pages: (no entry)
- Size: (no entry)
- Editor:
- Publisher:
- Frequency: Thursday
- Coverage
- Region: Southwest region
- County: Clark county
- Unique ids
- LCCN: sn87093109
- OCLC: 17023412
Digitization plan
e.g. 2008-2009 grant
- Plan to digitize 1875-1884 - 8 reels
History
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NEH Approved Essay
The settlement of Vancouver was founded by the Hudson’s Bay Company
in 1825. Strategically located along the Columbia River, the site was a primary headquarters for the British Company.
In 1846, the United States and Brita
in settled on the 49th parallel as the demarcation between U.S. and British
interests, and Fort Vancouver became American. The city of Vancouver was
incorporated
into Wash
ington Territory
in 1857. By this time, the importance of the fort had decl
ined, and agriculture became the major
industry
in the area. The region grew throughout the 1860s due to an
influx of prospective gold m
iners headed north from California.
Founded
in 1875, the
Vancouver Independent began as a four-page weekly, published on Saturdays.
In 1877, the
Vancouver Independent expanded to an eight-page weekly, published on Thursdays.
In an advertisement
in the 1876
Geo. P. Rowell & Co.’s American Newspaper Directory, the
Independent claimed to be the "official paper of three counties, and the only paper published
in the seven counties of the Vancouver Land district of which it was the official paper." The 1877 circulation estimate was 520 readers. As the name suggests, the
Independent was considered
independent
in its politics, but founder William Byron Daniels was a prom
inent member of the Republican Party.
Born
in Ohio and raised
in Oregon, Daniels was a lawyer who would go on to become mayor of Vancouver
in 1888 and who served
in the state House of Representatives from 1898 until his death
in 1900. He was also secretary to the Constitutional Convention
in 1878. Daniels sold the
Independent to Thurston Daniels and John J. Beeson
in 1878. Beeson had published the
Saturday Reporter LCCN sn85033022 in Fond du Lac, Wiscons
in, from 1860 to1873 and served as editor and proprietor of the
Independent until 1894. The
Independent was then owned by Robert Lewis “Lloyd” DuBois until it ceased operations
in 1910 and its subscription list was sold to the
Vancouver Columbian LCCN sn87093094. DuBois had been postmaster under the McK
inley adm
inistration and was later
influential
in gett
ing the bridge across the Columbia River built between Vancouver and Portland.
In 1906, DuBois ran for mayor on a Reform ticket, but lost badly.
In 1953, DuBois donated the archive of the
Vancouver Independent to the Fort Vancouver Regional Library.
Essay Notes
Research
- N.W. Ayer & Son's American newspaper annual -- 1880 --
- NDNP Candidate Title List (Appendix A1.2)
- Chronicling America record (LOC) - The Vancouver independent
- WorldCat record - Vancouver Independent
- WSL record - Vancouver Independent
- UW record - Vancouver independent
TopReel
- Filmed by: University of Washington
- Positives held by: UW
- Call Number: A7102
- Library holds: 1875-09-04 through 1884-03-24 (incomplete)
- Film condition: 2B position, missing issue and resolution targets present
- Negatives held by: UW
Notes
- film eval notes 1875-09-04 1876-12-30: Contrast and resolution are good. There are notes on the film about creased or torn papers.
- film evaluation notes 1877-01-20 1877-12-27: images have good contrast and are legible. A few pages are a bit faded or have some damage, but overall image quality is good. Several issues are missing; missing issue targets are present.
- film evaluation notes 1878-01-03 1878-12-26: I found one very out of focus page and some of the pages are a bit faded, but generally the images a clear and legible with good contrast. There seems to be fewer missing issues for this year than the 1877 reel.
- film eval notes 1882-01-05 1882-12-28: images seem to be unevenly lit or discolored (the bottom 1/6 of the page is dark). Under magnification the text in the dark part of the page was readable, but the edges of the letters seemed indistinct.
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