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[...] in Editor: Seth Maxwell Publisher: E. E. Fall Frequency: daily Coverage Region: Southeast County: Walla Walla Unique ids SN: sn88085421 OCLC: ocm17397533 Digitization plan 2008-2010 grant
Text not converted this grant cycle Digitized 1903-1910 (22 reels) Top History Continues: The statesman (Walla Walla, Wash.), 1901-1903 Continued by: WSL publish history chart: http://www.sos.wa.gov/library/docs/iii/charts/wallawalla.htm NEH Approved Essay
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[...] Ellensburg Dawn , 1898-1913 (UW) The Dawn (Ellensburg, Wash.), 1894-1898 (UW) Evening Statesman , (Walla Walla, Wash.), 1903-1910 (WSL) - imgs leftover from 2008 grant Kennewick Courier , 1905-1914 (WSL) Columbia Courier (Kennewick, Wash.), 1903-1905 (WSL) Labor Journal , (Everett, Wash.), 1909-1922 (UW) - imgs leftover from 2008 grant Lynden Tribune , 1908-1922 (UW) - imgs leftover from 2008 grant Newport Miner , 1907-1912 (WSL) Seattle Post-Intelligencer , 1888-1892 (UW) The Daily Intelligencer (Seattle, Wash.), 1876-1881 (UW) Seattle [...]
[...] state, based on NDNP guidelines, even after the program ends. Spring Tour, (TBD 2012) Southeast: Walla Walla (Whitman College) Autumn Tour, Northeast: (TBD 2012) Spokane, Colville, Omak NDNP Conference, September 26-28, 2012 Washington, DC WLMA, October 11-13, 2012 in Yakima Everett (Labor Journal) & Puget Sound libraries, informal over several dates
9. Describe any follow-up issues or questions you would like convey to the NDNP program committee
Bringing the image and metadata processing in-house was an ambitious step that [...]
[...] Ellensburg Dawn , 1898-1913 (UW) The Dawn (Ellensburg, Wash.), 1894-1898 (UW) Evening Statesman , (Walla Walla, Wash.), 1903-1910 (WSL) - imgs leftover from 2008 grant Kennewick Courier , 1905-1914 (WSL) Columbia Courier (Kennewick, Wash.), 1903-1905 (WSL) Labor Journal , (Everett, Wash.), 1909-1922 (UW) - imgs leftover from 2008 grant Lynden Tribune , 1908-1922 (UW) - imgs leftover from 2008 grant Newport Miner , 1907-1912 (WSL) Seattle Post-Intelligencer , 1888-1892 (UW) The Daily Intelligencer (Seattle, Wash.), 1876-1881 (UW) Seattle [...]
[...] WA chapter of AFL, the Labor Journal quickly became the vehicle for Progressive politics and Labor Union news in Everett and surrounding regions through the political savvy of its leadership. In 1905, future WA State Senator, John E. Campbell became business manager of the Labor Journal partnering with editor and part-owner Ernest P. Marsh. By 1909, the duo was publishing the Labor Journal weekly and was keeping union members and the general public informed about Labor issues and perspectives. The need for such information is explained [...]
[...] town of Colfax is located on the Palouse River and near the Mullan Military Road. The road connected Walla Walla [...]
[...] merged sometime in 1900. This view is supported by bibliographic records found in Washington State Union List of Newspapers on Microfilm (1991) which indicates that the Pilot was “absorbed by,” as opposed to “continued by,” the Miner . The exact start date of the Miner is also contested by historians. According to current Miner publisher, Fred Willenbrock, “there are no known remaining copies of the first issue. Writings at the Pend Oreille County Historical Museum in Newport state that the first issue Miner .ashx" title="of the Miner ">of the Miner was dated Aug. [...]
[...] in the nearby Hoh River valley and the killing spree of Billy Gohl, “the Ghoul of Grays Harbor,” a union agent who may have murdered as many as 250 sailors in Aberdeen between 1903 and 1913. Gohl was convicted of two murders in 1910, and he died in an insane asylum in 1927. During this time, Aberdeen was known as an important union [...]
[...] 1977. http://catalog.lib.washington.edu/record=b1847306~S6 Palmer, Gayle. L. ed. Washington State Union List of Newspapers on Microfilm. Olympia, [...]
[...] the 1930s. He quit to work as supervisor of transportation, and his involvement with the Teamster's Union led him back into the newspaper industry as [...]
[...] and the Populist movement took hold in Pullman during the late 1800s. In 1909 the Pacific Farmer's Union purchased the Herald from Wilford Allen. The [...]
[...] and even a few cows wandering through the main thoroughfare.” After Washington was admitted into the union in 1889, Ritzville was incorporated under [...]