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Essay Research Bibliography — 14.0%

[...] Essay Style Guidelines Bibliographies Dobb, Bartley. Theses and Dissertations Concerning the Pacific Northwest/Alaska Relating to Communication: A Subject Bibliography Through 1970. Seattle: University of Washington, 1994. Mitchell, Marlene. Washington Newspapers: Territorial and State: A Bibliography and Checklist . Unpublished masters thesis, Seattle: University of Washington, 1964. UW Libraries - Microforms and Newspapers Dept. Bibliography for Pacific Northwest Minority, Ethnic, and Special Audience Newspapers . Seattle : University [...]

Lynden Tribune — 11.6%

[...] Jones and H. E. Stuart. The pair had purchased the equipment and subscription list of the Lynden Sun-pilot [LCCN: sn88087026]. By 1909 the Tribune had been purchased by Dan Cloud, former editor of the Tacoma Daily News [LCCN: sn86072044] and future owner of the Montesano Vidette [LCCN: sn87093197]. On October 19, 1911, Herman Rosenzweig became the proprietor of the Tribune after Cloud fell ill. In October of 1914, Sol H. Lewis took ownership of the paper. Lewis was among the first graduates of the University of Washington’s journalism program. After graduation, he taught [...]

Interim Reports — 9.3%

[...] 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 Japanese American culture at the time of publishing. [...]

Newport Miner — 9.3%

[...] Digitization plan 2010 grant Plan to digitize 1907-1912 (5 reels) History Preceding title: Newport Pilot (1897-1900) Related title: The Gem State miner (Old Town, Ida.) 1971-current NEH Approved Essay Newport, Washington, is located in the Pend Oreille Valley on the Washington/Idaho border. It was established in 1895 when townspeople from Newport (now Oldtown), Idaho migrated west with the Great Northern Railway line. Newport grew steadily as settlers developed agriculture (alfalfa and cattle), logging, milling (lumber and saw), and mining industries. The origin [...]

Newspaper Titles — 9.3%

[...] Navy Yard American , Bremerton New Citizen , Seattle Olympian , Olympia Orator Outburst , Spokane Pacific

Spokane Press — 7.0%

[...] the Tacoma and Seattle papers. In 1920 E.W. Scripps quarreled with his son James Scripps and the five Pacific Northwest Scripps newspapers were brought under the exclusive control of James. James died in 1921, leaving his widow Josephine to manage these papers, which were the core of the Scripps-Canfield League, (later called the Scripps League). They included the Los Angeles Record [LCCN: sn95061067], Seattle Star , Tacoma Times , and Portland News [LCCN: sn86063742]. Essay Notes Big stories during this time period is the Jeffries-Johnson fight, women's suffrage. [...]

Ranch (Seattle) — 7.0%

[...] Seattle in 1897, Miller Freeman changed the name of his publication to the Ranch . In 1903 he founded Pacific Fisherman [LCCN:2008253152]. He sold the Ranch for a brief period between 1908-1910 to Leonard Fowler of Wenatchee. A discussion with a business colleague led him to reconsider his decision and to entertain the idea of starting a regional agricultural paper franchise. He bought back the the Ranch and renamed it the Washington Farmer [LCCN:2008252689]. He also purchased the Oregon Agriculturalist and Gem State Rural , renaming them the Oregon Farmer [LCCN:sv 88089129] [...]

Pullman Herald — 4.7%

[...] celebrated the wells of the city (dubbing Pullman "The Artesian City,") and a a branch of the Northern Pacific Railroad was aggressively sought. This early mania for self-promotion and development was largely driven by Washington statehood in 1889 and the promise that a new state agricultural school that would be built east of the Cascades. Though Pullman seemed an unlikely candidate, Thomas Neill, Wilford Allen, and other early residents persistently lobbied the legislature and in 1890 the Washington Agricultural College (now Washington State University) was located in [...]

Adams County News — 4.7%

[...] growing wheat. This tract of land had previously been a main thoroughfare used by the Nez Perce and other Pacific Northwest Native tribes and is located 65 miles southwest of Spokane. By 1881, the Northern Pacific [...]

Seattle Star — 4.7%

[...] Harcourt, Brace and. Baldasty, G. (1999). NEWSPAPERS FOR THE 'WAGE EARNING CLASS': E. W. SCRIPPS AND THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST. Pacific [...]

Yakima Herald — 2.3%

[...] population of five thousand and developed as an important agricultural center. The presence of the Northern Pacific Railroad had a strong impact on the development [...]

Final Reports — 2.3%

[...] http://blogs.secstate.wa.gov/library/?tag=NDNP Wiki: http://wiki.secstate.wa.gov/ndnp/ Presentations: Aug 2010 - Washington and Pacific Northwest Library Association, Victoria, BC [...]

Tacoma Times — 2.3%

[...] descriptions of crimes and scandals. In 1920 E.W. Scripps quarreled with his son James Scripps and the five Pacific Northwest Scripps newspapers were brought [...]

Seattle Post-Intelligencer — 2.3%

[...] expanded the P-I while absorbing two rival publications: the Puget Sound Dispatch LCCN sn84022793 and Pacific Tribune LCCN sn86071976 . The following year, [...]

Seattle Republican — 2.3%

[...] opportunity was not crushed by prejudice, or at least not openly denied. Employment was the big issue in the Pacific Northwest, not race relations. He never failed [...]

Northwest Worker (Everett) — 2.3%

[...] Faced with relatively low circulation numbers, the paper sought to expand its coverage to the entire Pacific Northwest and the publishers changed the name [...]

Ellensburg Dawn — 2.3%

[...] sheep), gold and coal mines, and small-scale mills and was the division headquarters of the Northern Pacific Railway. Because interest in the Populist [...]

Kennewick Courier — 2.3%

[...] failed irrigation schemes. However, Kennewick’s population growth began in earnest when the Northern Pacific Irrigation Company began advertising farmable [...]

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