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Ayer Annual 1 Publish day: Thursday Content: Socialist Established: 1912 Pages: Size: 15 1/2 x 19 3/4 in. Editor: Maynard Shipley Publisher: Press Committee of the Socialist Party of Snohomish County Frequency: Weekly Coverage Region: County: Snohomish Unique ids SN: sn88085769 OCLC: ocm18197849 Digitization plan 2008-2009 grant
Plan to digitize 1914-1915 (1 reel) Washington Socialist 1914-1915, The Northwest Worker 1915-1917, and Co-operative News 1917-1918 all appear on the same reel: A3099 [...]
[...] 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 World was founded in 1905 by C.A. [...]
[...] 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) - Browse issues online Pullman Herald (WSL) [...]
[...] Wallace Lermond and Ed Pelton of Maine decided that the best way to convert the United States to a Socialist system would be to start a network of communes in a sparsely populated state and peacefully gain control of the state government through elections. One the nation observed the general prosperity possibly under a Socialist system the entire country would soon follow their example. The plan was endorsed my leaders in the radical community. Because the state had ample natural resources, a fair climate, and a population generally sympathetic [...]
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Ayer Annual 1 Publish day: Content: Established: Pages: Size: Editor: Publisher: The Brotherhood Frequency: weekly Coverage Region: Northwest region County: Snohomish Unique ids SN: sn88085771 OCLC: ocm18198275 History Continues: The Northwest worker Continued by: WSL publish history chart: Essay Draft In October 1917 the Socialist weekly The Northwest worker [LCCN:sn88085770] changed its name to the Co-operative News. This title lasted until at least June 1918. That last edition and [...]
[...] 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 [...]
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Ayer Annual 1 Publish day: Content: Established: Pages: Size: Editor: Publisher: Frequency: Coverage Region: County: Unique ids SN: OCLC: History Continues: Continued by: WSL publish history chart: Essay Draft The Northwest Worker was published in Everett, Washington during a particularly violent chapter in local history. News coverage of this Socialist weekly focused on the unsuccessful reelection campaign of a Socialist city commissioner James M. Salter, [...]
[...] 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. [...]
[...] + x Spokane Press x x x x x x x x x Vancouver Independent x x x x x x x + Wenatchee Daily World x x x x x x x x x Note: x (finished), + (partial or in progress) Top 2008-2010 Progress Chart
First Delivery 2009-07-31 Title Duplication Evaluation Scanning QA Essay Delivered Online News release Colfax Gazette x x x x draft x x pdf Colville Examiner x x x x draft x x pdf Seattle Republican x x x x draft x x x x pdf pdf Leavenworth Echo x x x x draft x x pdf Commonwealth , Everett x x x x draft x x pdf [...]
[...] 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 [...]
[...] preparing the next for submission this month. Titles included in the first batch are Wenatchee Daily World, Labor Journal and a few issues of the Spokane [...]
[...] 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 [...]
[...] 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, [...]
[...] 1902-1910 (WSL) - imgs leftover from 2008 grant Vancouver Independent , 1875-1884 (UW) Wenatchee Daily World , 1905-1910 (WSL) - imgs leftover from 2008 [...]
[...] paper regularly receiving cable and telegraphic news reports from both the New York Sun and New York World . He produced several regular columns; "Political [...]
[...] Minnesota following an operation at age of 65 (PI 1920-02-05 obit) Lucien Ezra Kellogg (Wenatchee Daily World, 1930-05-05 obit) Born in ohio. Died in Sunnyslope [...]
[...] 18:00:47)§§ Documented Indian-plum_errors Hemlock
Titles Industrial Freedom - 00211108484 Washington Socialist (w/ Northwest Worker , Co-operative News , [...]
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Includes Wenatchee Daily World and Labor Journal See titles and reel list [...]
[...] WA 1896-1902 5 4668
Seattle Star Seattle, WA 1899-1910 22 24325
Tacoma Times Tacoma, WA 1894-1922 24 25023
Washington Socialist Everett, WA 1914-1915 1 601
Yakima Herald Yakima, [...]
[...] 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 [...]