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[...] except Sunday Content: Republican Established: 1905 Pages: 4 Size: 13x22 Editor: None listed Publisher: World Publishing Co. Frequency: Daily Coverage Region: North Cascades County: Chelan Unique ids SN: sn86072041 OCLC: ocm14402228 Digitization plan 2008-2010 grant
Text not converted this grant cycle Digitized 1905-1910 (13 reels) Top History Continues: NA Continued by: The Wenatchee World 1971-current WSL publish history chart: NA NEH Approved Essay The Wenatchee Daily
[...] the Seattle area, for digitization. At my suggestion they have selected a small group of papers, post-World War II years 1946-48, to start with as a pilot batch to learn the basic process of creating files, delivering derivative files to translators, and understanding and creating metadata and indexing terms. Through experience gained in NDNP, I have been able to provide guidance in creating preservation master files (TIFFs) with software already owned by UW, help them to understand storage requirements, begin creating a metadata schema and subject terms specific to the [...]
[...] Spokane Press , 1902-1910 (WSL) - imgs leftover from 2008 grant Vancouver Independent , 1875-1884 (UW) Wenatchee Daily World , 1905-1910 (WSL) - imgs leftover from 2008 grant 2008-2010 Grant Titles Cayton's Weekly , Seattle (WSL) - Browse issues online Cayton's Monthly , Seattle (WSL)- Browse issues online Colfax Gazette (WSL) - Browse issues online Colville Examiner (WSL) - Browse issues online Commonwealth , Everett (UW) - Browse issues online Industrial Freedom , Edison (UW)- Browse issues online Leavenworth Echo (UW) [...]
[...] founded the North West Tribune [LCCN: sn 88085248] and the Big Bend Empire [LCCN: sn 87093138], owned the Wenatchee Advance [LCCN: sn 87093051] from 1893-1895, and a started another paper in Chelan Falls, WA, before leaving the newspaper industry in 1897. C. B. Hopkins installed the first long-distance telephone line in eastern Washington and became so involved in his new venture, the Inland Telephone and Telegraph Company of Spokane, that he sold the Palouse Gazette to Ivan Chase, a member of the newspaper's staff, in 1888. Chase changed the name of the paper to the Colfax [...]
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Includes Wenatchee Daily World and Labor Journal See titles and reel list on spreadsheet due to error on doc# 38 had to leave reel 00211108630 out of batch (deleted reel and issue data from BATCH.xml) manually named batch in BATCH.xml (batch_wa_american) on validation there were integrity errors. I ran validation on the command line and learned that there are missing jp2 files. ( see Sharepoint issue ) Re-exported 7 reels and added missing jp2s one-at-a-time. Noticed some oddly named issues (batch_wa_american\sn88085620\00211107601\2010081901 [...]
[...] numerous sawmills and salmon canneries. By the 1920s Aberdeen declared itself “The Lumber Capital of the World,” but the following decades saw a decline in industrial activity, the economic effects of which are still felt today. Hunt and Kaylor’s Washington, West of the Cascades (1917) describes the Aberdeen Herald as the city’s first newspaper. Politically, the paper supported the Democratic Party. According to J. Orin Oliphant’s “Newspapers of Washington Territory,” the weekly Herald started publication on October 20, 1886, under 18-year-old Harford Charles “Harry” Telfer. [...]
[...] Star x x x + + x + + x Spokane Press x x x x x x x x x Vancouver Independent x x x x x x x + Wenatchee Daily World [...]
[...] interests in this territory." The fiery side of Deed Mayar was clearly expressed in his editorials during World War I in which he questioned the loyalty of Leavenworth citizens who did not buy Liberty Bonds and diligently promoted the thrift campaign. In April 1918 he wrote: “[The US] entered this war to help stamp out the German will to impose her laws and customs on other peoples, and ultimately on our own people. The German spirit must be stamped out as one stamps out a fire that threatens his home.” Ironically, in the 1960s the citizens of Leavenworth transformed their [...]
[...] batch_wa_american and already preparing the next for submission this month. Titles included in the first batch are Wenatchee Daily World, [...]
[...] Spokane Press , 1902-1910 (WSL) - imgs leftover from 2008 grant Vancouver Independent , 1875-1884 (UW) Wenatchee Daily World [...]
[...] Post-Intelligencer as of March 2009 no longer prints news in broadsheet, but remains an active force in the world of digital publishing.
Soon after its creation, [...]
[...] devoted to socialism tucked between the advertisements, local gossip, and hard news. This was prior to World War I and the subsequent Red Scare. In the [...]
[...] the University of Kansas for two years, then went to New York City in 1913 to join the staff of the World [LCCN: sn86079138]. Dissatisfied with city [...]
[...] Fisherman [LCCN:2008253152]. He sold the Ranch for a brief period between 1908-1910 to Leonard Fowler of Wenatchee. A discussion with a business colleague led [...]
[...] the colonists, other reports had been less favorable. In order to better communicate with the outside world and with members of the BCC who did not live [...]
[...] paper regularly receiving cable and telegraphic news reports from both the New York Sun and New York World . He produced several regular columns; "Political [...]