Title
- Ayer Annual1
- Publish day: Evenings, except Sunday; There is also a weekly edition published Saturday
- Content: Democratic
- Established: 1861 (weekly); 1880 (daily)
- Pages: 8
- Size: 15x22 in.
- Editor: none listed
- Publisher: Statesman Publishing Co.
- Ayer Annual2
- Publish day: Evenings, except Sunday; There is also a weekly edition published Saturday
- Content: Independent
- Established: 1858 (weekly); 1880 (daily)
- Pages: 8
- Size: 17x24 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 gr
ant
- Text not converted this grant cycle
- Digitized 1903-1910 (22 reels)
TopHistory
NEH Approved Essay
The first newsp
aper in W
all
a W
all
a County w
as the "W
ashington St
atesm
an" [LCCN: sn84022799], founded in 1861
as
an independent weekly. Two p
airs of newsp
aper entrepreneurs h
ad sep
ar
ately obt
ained presses in order to begin
a newsp
aper in the W
all
a W
all
a region. Brothers Willi
am
and R.B. Smith h
ad purch
ased
a used press from the "Oregon St
atesm
an" [LCCN: sn83025131].
Around the s
ame time, Nemi
ah Northrop
and R
aymond Rees bought
an old press from the "Oregoni
an" [LCCN: sn83045780]. Once the p
artners re
alized the existence of the others, they decided to consolid
ate their efforts to publish the first issue of the "W
ashington St
atesm
an" on November 29, 1861. In 1878, the "St
atesm
an" bec
ame the Inl
and Empire’s first d
aily newsp
aper,
although d
aily editions were not published continuously until 1880. The title fluctu
ated through the ye
ars to include: the "W
all
a W
all
a St
atesm
an" [LCCN: sn88085419] , the "St
atesm
an" [LCCN: sn88085420],
and fin
ally, the "Evening St
atesm
an" from 1903 to 1910. During this time, the p
aper w
as deeply involved in Democr
atic P
arty politics.
Of the origin
al owners, R.B. Smith, Northrop,
and Rees, Smith retired in J
anu
ary 1862
and Northrop died in 1863, le
aving the newsp
aper to Rees
and his brother, S.G. Rees. When Willi
am H. Newell bec
ame proprietor in 1865, the p
aper showed its Democr
atic beginnings by
ardently supporting President
Andrew Johnson. In 1878, Newell tried to m
ake the "St
atesm
an"
a d
aily, but it w
as discontinued
after his de
ath l
ater th
at ye
ar. Newell’s son-in-l
aw, Fr
ank J. P
arker, took over the p
aper,
and in 1880, d
aily editions were tried
ag
ain, this time with l
asting success. In 1900, the ownership of the p
aper w
as tr
ansferred to the St
atesm
an Publishing Co., owned by Dr. E.E. F
all. In 1907, the "St
atesm
an" w
as consolid
ated with the "W
all
a W
all
a Union" [LCCN: sn84022798], with the "Union"
as
a morning p
aper, the "St
atesm
an" rem
aining
an evening p
aper,
and
a joint Sund
ay edition titled the "Sund
ay Union-St
atesm
an"
appe
aring
as well. In 1910, the "Evening St
atesm
an" w
as discontinued.
Percy Holl
and, who m
an
aged the "St
atesm
an" in the e
arly 1900s, w
as
a vol
atile ch
ar
acter,
and other newsp
apers published columns criticizing his
actions. The "Se
attle D
aily Times" [LCCN: sn86072007] reported sever
al libel l
awsuits
ag
ainst Holl
and
and the St
atesm
an in 1905
and 1906
and noted th
at Holl
and did not get
along with
Arthur Green, the m
an
ager of the "Union", owned
at the time by Republic
an Sen
ator Levi
Ankeny. During Holl
and’s tenure, the tone of the "St
atesm
an" w
as sens
ation
alistic. The December 14, 1906 issue reported th
at one
Adele Ev
ans w
as upset
about the w
ay
another newsp
aper h
ad reported on
a fire
at her house. The he
adline re
ad: “Mrs.
Adele Ev
ans Returns to Bring Suit
Ag
ainst the ‘Bunc’/Wom
an
Accused by Irresponsible P
aper of Setting Fire to House in Greens
Annex to Collect Insur
ance Decl
ares She Will Prosecute Her Def
amers.” The “irresponsible p
aper” w
as
a riv
al to the "St
atesm
an", the "W
all
a W
all
a Evening Bulletin" [LCCN: sn88085397].
Essay Notes
- 1878-12-14 - editor Wm. H. Newell dies at 56 and his wife takes over the paper. See Walla Walla Statesman
- Evening statesman uses content from Scripps-McRae Press Service
Research
- N.W. Ayer & Son's American newspaper annual -- 1903 -- 888
- N.W. Ayer & Son's American newspaper annual -- 1909 -- 921
- NDNP Candidate Title List (Appendix A1.2)
- Chronicling America record (LOC) - Evening Statesman
- WorldCat record - Evening statesman
- WSL record - Evening Statesman
- UW record - Evening Statesman
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- Filmed by: WSL
- Positives held by: WSL
- Negatives held by: Proquest
Notes
- Film eval notes 1903-02-25 1903-05-26: The first 88 images or so are for another title and should be skipped. Start scanning at 1903-02-25.
- Film eval notes 1903-05-26 1903-09-12: The first issue on this reel 1903-05-26 is recorded in the metadata as a duplicate of the same issue that appears on the previous reel.
- Film eval notes 1903-09-12 1903-12-31: The first issue on this reel 1903-09-12 is recorded in the metadata as a duplicate of the same issue that appears on the previous reel.
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