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[...] Established: 1889 - 1914 Pages: 8 Size: 18x24 in. Editor: E.M. Reed Publisher: Reed and Coe; Yakima Herald Pub. Co. (later 19??) 3 Frequency: Thursday; Weekly 3 Coverage Region: South Cascades 2 County: Yakima Unique ids LCCN: sn88085523 OCLC: 17416264 Digitization plan 2008-2009 grant
Also adding Recordak film (permission received from publisher) 1893-1899, 1905 (3 reels) Checking to see if 1905 from Recordak film can be added Plan to digitize 1900-1912 (12 reels), perhaps also 1905 from WSL (1 reel) History Preceding titles: Yakima Democrat?, preceded [...]
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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 [...]
[...] Territory. He brought his editor, J. J. Sargent, and his wife with him where they founded the Pullman Herald together in 1881. Brothers-in-law Wilford, Ira, and Karl, who each would later serve as editors, soon followed. Fire and water are early themes in the history of Pullman, and their interplay is well-documented in the pages of this paper. Fires in 1886 and 1887 had decimated the city's business district. The civic-minded Herald began a series of editorials arguing for a fire department. In the September 14, 1889 issue the editors wrote, [...]
[...] (UW) History Preceding title: Succeeding title: Related titles: NEH Approved Essay
Aberdeen Herald LCCN sn87093220 Aberdeen Weekly Herald LCCN sn90099799 Aberdeen is the largest city in Grays Harbor County (known as Chehalis County until 1915), situated on the central Washington coast. Named for Aberdeen, Scotland, the city is located at the confluence of the Chehalis and Wishkah Rivers, just east of Grays Harbor itself. The first white farmers settled in the area in the 1860s; in the following decades, Aberdeen blossomed into [...]
[...] Post-Intelligencer , 1876-1900 (UW) Seattle Star, 1911-1922 (UW) Top 2010-2012 Grant Titles Aberdeen Herald , 1890-1917 (UW) Adams County News (Ritzville, WA), 1898-1906 (WSL) Washington State journal and Adams County news (Ritzville, WA), 1906-1907 (WSL) Washington State journal (Ritzville, WA), 1907 (WSL) 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) [...]
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Titles Industrial Freedom - 00211108484 Washington Socialist (w/ Northwest Worker , Co-operative News , Commonwealth ) - 00211108496, Seattle Star - 00211107479, 00211107509 Batch errors No significant batch errors found (2010/03/11, drb)
Top Gilia This batch was later combined with the Sample batch after LC let us know that batches cannot be combined on one hard drive. Titles Ranch , Ranche and Range and Ranch (Seattle) (4 reels - 00211107728, 0021110773A, 00211107741, 00211107753) Seattle Republican , Daily [...]
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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 [...]
[...] Commonwealth, (Everett) 1911-1914 Industrial Freedom, (Edison) 1898-1901 Leavenworth Echo 1904-1922 Pullman Herald 1888-1922 Ranch (North Yakima) 1894-1912 includes Ranche and Range Ranch (Seattle) Washington Farmer (Spokane) San Juan Islander 1894-1914 includes Islander Seattle Republican 1896-1902 includes Daily Republican Republican Seattle Star 1899-1910 Tacoma Times 1894-1922 Washington Socialist 1914-1915 includes Co-operative News Northwest Worker Yakima Herald 1893-1912
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[...] 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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[...] http://uwashington.worldcat.org/title/kennewick-washington/oclc/51319665&referer=brief_results Lamb, Charles. “Kennewick Had A Daily Newspaper 50 Years Ago.” Tri-City Herald , March 6, 1956. (Interview with Kennewick Courier Editor Ralph E. Reed) http://uwashington.worldcat.org/title/tri-city-herald/oclc/17157840&referer=brief_results Lyman, William Denison. “The Press of the Yakima Valley” in History of the Yakima Valley, Washington: Comprising Yakima, Kittitas, and Benton counties. Chicago: S.J. Clarke, 1919. http://uwashington.worldcat.org/title/history-of-the-yakima-valley-washington-comprising-yakima-kittitas-and-benton-counties/oclc/18287826&referer=brief_results [...]
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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, [...]
[...] Chart Title Duplication Evaluation Scanning OCR QA Essay Delivered Online News release Aberdeen Herald x x x x x x x x x Adams County News x x x x x x x x x Ellensburg Dawn x x x x x x x + Evening Statesman x x x x x x x x x Kennewick Courier x x x x x x x x x Labor Journal x x x x x x x x Lynden Tribune x x x x x x x x x Newport Miner x x x x x x x x x Seattle Post-Intelligencer x Seattle 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 x x [...]
[...] WA 1911-1914 1 322
Industrial Freedom Edison, WA 1898-1901 1 250
Leavenworth Echo Leavenworth, WA 1904-1922 6 5596
Pullman Herald Pullman, WA 1888-1922 11 13650
Ranch Yakima, WA 1894-1912 8 10090
San Juan Islander Friday Harbor, WA 1894-1914 11 6818
Seattle Republican Seattle, WA 1896-1902 5 4668
Seattle Star Seattle, WA 1899-1910 22 24325
Tacoma Times Tacoma, WA 1894-1922 24 25023
Washington Socialist Everett, [...]
[...] his many local business interests. In October 1906, Gilson sold the Adams County News to the Journal Herald Publishing Company to become the president of the Washington Sheriff’s Association. Gilson went on to serve as mayor of Ritzville in 1912. In 1906, Journal Herald [...]
[...] State newspaper titles. Papers like the Industrial Freedom from the tiny town of Edison, the Yakima Herald, and the Aberdeen Herald [...]
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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: Top Reel info Filmed by: Positives held by: Negatives held by: WSL Holdings list: [...]
[...] publication and also pay an adequate salary to an editor.” According to Jack Morgan of the Everett Herald [LCCN: sn 86071992], this ruling resulted in the resignation of the Labor Journal’s editor and an ad salesman, both from the Meatcutters Local 151 of Everett who started the short-lived meatcutters’ union publication, The Journal [LCCN: n/a]. The control board claimed that the similarity of the two titles confused readers and advertisers resulting in decreased circulation for the Labor Journal. However, the meatcutters were not the only union to branch out and [...]
[...] 1884-1889. He relocated to Washington and succeeded William Lightfoot Visscher as editor at the Fairhaven Herald in 1890. He also managed the Bellingham Herald [...]
[...] Established: 1903-1949 Pages: 4 Size: 17x22 in. Editor: Publisher: Tacoma Times Publishing Co.; Yakima Herald Pub. Co. (later 19??) 3 Frequency: Daily [...]
[...] WH Wilcox, George N Tuesley) published the Yakima Republic and the Ranch, which "first came off the Herald press January 18, 1894."
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2010-2012 Grant Titles Aberdeen Herald , 1890-1917 (UW) Adams County News (Ritzville, [...]
[...] Essay Draft The Ranch [LCCN: 2007252175] The first issue of the Ranch came off the press of the Yakima Herald [LCCN: sn88085523] on January, 20th, 1894. [...]