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Page History: Aberdeen Herald

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Title
   Digitization plan
   History
      Essay Draft
      Essay Notes
   Research
Reel
   Notes
   Evaluation
      Totals


Title

  • Ayer Annual1
    • Content: Democratic
    • Established: 1886
    • Pages: 8
    • Size: 15x22; 28x44 (1890)
    • Editor:
    • Publisher:
  • Frequency:
  • Coverage
    • Region: Southwest
    • County: Chehalis
  • Unique ids
    • LCCN: sn 87093220
    • OCLC: 17196902

Digitization plan

e.g. 2008-2009 grant
  • Plan to digitize 1890-1917 - 19 reels (UW)

History

  • Preceding title:
  • Succeeding title:
  • Related titles:

Essay Draft

Essay Notes

Aberdeen is the hub of Grays Harbor, an area of industry. Greatest claim to fame is as the birthplace of Kurt Cobain.

According to Supplemental Washington Newspapers, in 1887, editor and publisher was Harford C. Telfer. In 1887, it transferred to Edward Finch, and then to F.R. Wall in 1890.

Founded in 1886 by Edward C. Finch, a 25-year old real estate man. He sold the Aberdeen Herald in late 1888 and later ran the Aberdeen Bulletin with his younger brother and the Aberdeen Weekly Record. John J. Carney, postmaster of Aberdeen, purchased the Montesano Economist in 1895 and consolidated it with the Aberdeen Herald in 1898. From Washington, West of the Cascades: historical and descriptive; the explorers, the Indians, the pioneers, the modern, Vol. 2, 1917, Herbert Hunt and Floyd C. Kaylor

Ayers Annual 1917 Publisher and Editor: John J. Carney

Aberdeen was a logging and industrial town on Grays Harbor.

A big topic during the period of digitization was the killing spree of Billy Gohl, the Ghoul of Grays Harbor. Gohl was a union agent in Aberdeen, and when sailors came to the union office to store their valuables, Gohl would shoot them, remove anything of value, and dump their bodies through a trapdoor into the water. Gohl's body count ranges from 41 to 250, but he was only ever convicted of two. This conviction in 1913 resulted in imprisonment until his death of syphillis related illness in 1928.

Research

  1. N.W. Ayer & Son's American newspaper annual -- 1908 -- 903
  2. N.W. Ayer & Son's American newspaper annual -- 1890 -- 727
  3. NDNP Candidate Title List (Appendix A1.2)
  4. Chronicling America record (LOC) - Aberdeen herald
  5. WorldCat record - Aberdeen herald
  6. WSL record - Aberdeen herald
  7. UW record - Aberdeen herald

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Reel

  • Filmed by: University of Washington Library
  • Positives held by: UW
    • Call Number: A4508
    • Library holds: Nov. 3 1886; Oct. 23 1890-June 29, 1917 (incomplete)
    • Film condition: 1B position, resolution target present, reduction ratio target present.
  • Negatives held by: UW
    • Call Number: A4508; A7251 (for issue 1886-11-03 only)

Notes

  • film qual eval 1890-10-23 1893-10-05: red. ratio matches if page dimensions were 15x22. Photographer cut off right side of even numbered pages and left edge of the left column of odd numbed pages is illegible until April 16, 1891. Gutter shadow/distortion a problem throughout this reel.
  • film eval notes 1893-10-12 1896-10-01
    gutter shadow and information loss is still a problem at the edge of the pages. There are some out of focus pages (estimated 1 of 40 images is too blurry to read at beginning of reel. No duplicates present. This problem gets worse towards the end of the reel, with about 1 of 20 images blurry.) For the most part the contrast is good and very few images appear faded.
  • Film eval notes 1896-10-06 1899-09-27: gutter shadow and information loss at edges evident. Many blurry pages (one per issue).
  • film eval 1899-10-05 1901-12-26: gutter shadow
  • film eval 1902-01-09 1902-12-29: a few out of focus pages and poorly photographed pages, but there is no gutter shadow and contrast and quality is generally good.
  • Film eval 1907: Good contrast. Often the 2nd and 4th pages of an issue have poor focus. It appears that some of the issues are bound but most are loose leaf.
  • film quality eval 1908-01-02 1908-12-31: reduction ratio on target matches caliper measurement. Pages appear to be legible with very few stains or damaged parts. Good contrast.
  • Film eval notes 1909-1910: Film eval: Generally good but several torn pages.
  • Film eval notes 1911: Generally good. Numbering is very erratic throughout the year.
  • Film eval notes 1912: Frame size increases beginning at 6/20/12. Film eval: Contrast in the second half of the reel is very poor. Pages are very dark.
  • Film eval notes 1913-1915: Contrast varies widely throughout the reel.
  • Film eval notes 1916: Contrast varies widely and reinforcements from the binding are visible on the reel.


Evaluation

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