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Seattle Post-Intelligencer — 8.8%

[...] Post Intelligencer Company Frequency: daily Coverage Region: King County: King county Unique ids LCCN: sn 83045604 OCLC: 9563195 Digitization plan e.g. 2010-2012 grant Plan to digitize 1876-1892 - 35 reels (UW) (originally planned 73 reels (to 1900) but ran out of room in grant) Title carried into 2012-14 grant cycle and will digitized all 73 reels 1876-1900. ss History Preceding title: The daily intelligencer. : (Seattle, Wash. Territory [i.e. Wash.]) 1876-1881 sn 83045610 The weekly intelligencer. : (Seattle, Wash. Territory [Wash.]) 1867-1881 sn 84022788 [...]

Colville Examiner — 6.9%

[...] Publishing Co.; J.C. Harrigan Frequency: Weekly Coverage Region: Northeast 3 County: Stevens Unique ids LCCN: sn88085318 OCLC: 17365658 Digitization plan 2008-2009 grant WSL ordered duplication and testing of 1907-1922 (5 reels) from Proquest Received order 2008-12-01 History Succeeding: Statesman-Examiner, Colville (1948) Related to: Scimitar and Statesman-Index, Colville WSL publish history chart: http://www.secstate.wa.gov/library/docs/iii/charts/statesmanexaminer.htm Essay Draft Short version for LOC In 1907 a group of Colville, Washington, democrats formed [...]

Ranch — 5.6%

[...] Frequency: weekly, then semi-monthly Coverage Region: South Cascades, Statewide County: Yakima Unique ids LCCN: 2007252175; 2007252185; sn98047754; sn98047755 OCLC: 226861055 Digitization plan 2008-2009 grant Suggested by Glenda Pearson 2009-06-29 Digitizing 1894-1912 (title changes from Ranch to Ranche and Range > The Ranch (Seattle) > Washington Farmer ) (8 reels) Top History Continued by: Ranche and Range , Ranch (Seattle) , Washington Farmer WSL publish history chart: Essay Draft The Ranch [LCCN: 2007252175] The first issue of [...]

Walla Walla Evening Statesman — 5.6%

[...] http://www.sos.wa.gov/library/docs/iii/charts/wallawalla.htm NEH Approved Essay The first newspaper in Walla Walla County was the "Washington Statesman" [LCCN: sn84022799], founded in 1861 as an independent weekly. Two pairs of newspaper entrepreneurs had separately obtained presses in order to begin a newspaper in the Walla Walla region. Brothers William and R.B. Smith had purchased a used press from the "Oregon Statesman" [LCCN: sn83025131]. Around the same time, Nemiah Northrop and Raymond Rees bought an old press from the "Oregonian" [LCCN: sn83045780]. Once [...]

Tacoma Times — 5.0%

[...] 19??) 3 Frequency: Daily (evening, except Sun.) Coverage Region: Pierce 2 County: Pierce Unique ids LCCN: sn88085187 OCLC: 17347623 Digitization plan 2008-2009 grant Plan to digitize WSL's 1909-1918 reels (24 reels) and UW's 1903-1904; 1907 reel (1 reel) Also checking on paper copies Substitute for now. Checking to see where negatives are. History Succeeding title: Related titles: Los Angeles Record, Seattle Star, Spokane Press, Portland News. These paper were also part of the Scripps-Canfield League (later Scripps League). Essay Draft The Tacoma Times was [...]

Colfax Gazette — 5.0%

[...] B. Hopkins and Lucien E. Kellogg were delayed in starting their new enterprise, the Palouse Gazette [LCCN: sn 88085456]. During the spring and summer of 1877, news of the Nez Perce war sent a wave of panic through the white settlers of Palouse region of Washington Territory. Farmers abandoned their homesteads, seeking protection in the towns from a rumored uprising among the Palouse, Couer d'Alene and Spokane Indians. The tribes, for their part, were troubled by the sudden activity among the settlers. Fortunately, the misunderstanding was resolved without violence and [...]

Ranch (Seattle) — 5.0%

[...] Content: Established: Pages: Size: Editor: Publisher: Frequency: Coverage Region: County: Unique ids LCCN: OCLC: Digitization plan e.g. 2008-2009 grant e.g. Plan to digitize 1900-1913 (5 reels) History Preceding title: Succeeding title: Related titles: Essay Draft According to his memoirs, Miller Freeman had only $3.00 and a bicycle when he decided to start his own newspaper in 1897. At the age of twenty-one, Miller was the last of his siblings to leave the shadow of his father, Legh Freeman, who had published numerous small papers while moving the family [...]

Ellensburg Dawn — 5.0%

[...] Saturday Coverage Region: County: Kittitas county Unique ids The reformer's dawn (OCLC #781972759, LCCN 2012252554); covers Nov. 1893-Jan. 1894. Dawn (Ellensburg, Wash. : 1894) (OCLC #17308839, LCCN sn 88085011); covers Aug. 4, 1894. The Weekly dawn (OCLC #781971529, LCCN 2012252559); covers Aug. 11, 1894-Jan. 12, 1895. Dawn (Ellensburg, Wash. : 1895) (OCLC #781973481, LCCN 2012252560); covers Jan. 19, 1895-Mar. 11, 1898 The Ellensburg dawn (OCLC #17308844, LCCN [...]

Aberdeen Herald — 3.8%

[...] 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: 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. [...]

Lynden Tribune — 3.1%

[...] digitized in this grant cycle 1908-1922 (6 reels) History NEH Approved Essay Lynden Tribune (LCCN: sn88085445) Washington State Library The town of Lynden is situated near the Canadian border in northwest Washington State. The Nooksack Indians dominated this area prior to the 1870s. English and Scandinavian settlers incorporated the city in 1891, but an economic depression caused the population to drop significantly by 1900. At this time, Dutch immigrants started arriving in Lynden, attracted by the area's potential for dairy farming. Most were members of the [...]

Kennewick Courier — 3.1%

[...] Size: Editor: Publisher: Frequency: Weekly Coverage Region: South Cascades County: Benton Unique ids LCCN: sn87093029 OCLC: 16996215 Digitization plan 2010 grant Plan to digitize 1905-1914 (5 reels) History Preceding title: Columbia Courier, 1902-1905 Related titles: Kennewick Reporter (Kennewick, Wash. : 1911-1914), Kennewick Courier-Reporter NEH Approved Essay Columbia Courier LCCN sn87093028 and Kennewick Courier LCCN sn87093029 Originally inhabited by Wanapum Indians, the naturally arid area that [...]

Adams County News — 3.1%

[...] Gilson Publisher: E. D. Gilson Frequency: Weekly Coverage Region: Southeast County: Adams Unique ids LCCN: sn87093056 OCLC: 17005993 Digitization plan 2010 grant Plan to digitize 1898-1906 (2 reels) History Succeeding titles: Washington State journal and Adams County news (sn87093057), Washington State journal (sn87093055) Related titles: NEH Approved Essay In the spring of 1878, Philip Ritz led a group of white settlers into northern Adams County, Washington, staked off the land that would become Ritzville and within a year, began growing wheat. This tract [...]

Labor Journal (Everett) — 2.5%

[...] Everett Trades Council Frequency: weekly Coverage Region: Northwest County: Snohomish Unique ids LCCN: sn88085620 OCLC: ocm18036796 Digitization plan 2008-2010 grant Substitute title, not digitized in this grant cycle 1909-1922 (3 reels) History Continues: Related titles: NEH Approved Essay The Labor Journal [LCCN: sn88085620] was the official paper of the Everett Trades Council, the Central Labor Council of Everett, and the Everett, WA chapter of the American Federation of Labor (AFL) until it ceased publication in October [...]

Morning Olympian — 2.5%

[...] Co. Frequency: Daily, Except Monday Coverage Region: Olympia, County: Thurston County Unique ids LCCN: sn88085354 OCLC: 17372151 Digitization plan 2012 grant On sub list to digitize 1898-1922 (46 reels) History Succeeding title: Daily Olympian Related titles: Olympian NEH Approved Essay Morning Olympian , LCCN sn88085354 The Morning Olympian has origins reaching back to 1891, and its history reflects the rapid growth and changes experienced by a new state and its capital. In his History of the Puget Sound Country, John Prosser [...]

Yakima Herald — 2.5%

[...] 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 by the Signal Succeeding title: Yakima_Morning_Herald Related titles: Yakima Daily Republic Essay Notes 1989-02-26 Yakima [...]

Spokane Press — 2.5%

[...] as public ownership of utilities. Unlike its sister papers in western Washington (the Tacoma Times [LCCN: sn88085187] and Seattle Star [LCCN: sn2008253048], the Spokane Press did not prove to be profitable. Under most circumstances the paper would have closed immediately, but Scripps conceived of the Press as a "buttress" paper that strengthened the Seattle "pillar" paper by providing news from eastern Washington to the Seattle Star and other Scripps papers. It was therefore allowed to continue printing, subsidized by the Tacoma and Seattle [...]

Wenatchee Daily World — 1.9%

[...] lives over their anti-saloon stances. Rufus Woods, who had previously published the Wenatchee Advance [LCCN: sn87093051] and written for the Republic [LCCN: sn87093278], purchased the paper with his twin brother Ralph as a silent partner. Woods struggled in the early years because he decided to support the Progressive or “Bull Moose” branch of the Republican Party and many of his advertisers deserted the paper. Woods relied on creativity and publicity stunts to boost business and canvassed around the state for subscriptions. By 1910, circulation [...]

Leavenworth Echo — 1.9%

[...] Publisher: Deed H. Mayer Frequency: Weekly Coverage Region: North Cascades County: Chelan Unique ids LCCN: sn87093039 OCLC: 16996294 Digitization plan 2008-2009 grant Plan to digitize 1904-1922 (6 reels) History Continues: Current Continued by: NA Essay Draft The first issue of the Leavenworth Echo was published January 15, 1904 by Deed H. Mayar. The community of Leavenworth had been growing since the 1890s when the Great Northern Railway built a line through nearby Stevens Pass. The Lamb-Davis Lumber Co. built a large timber operation in the area. The town [...]

Newport Miner — 1.9%

[...] Miner Publishing Company Frequency: Weekly Coverage Region: Northeast County: Pend Oreille Unique ids LCCN: sn87008085 OCLC: 15248685 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 [...]

Vancouver Independent — 1.9%

[...] Publisher: Frequency: Thursday Coverage Region: Southwest region County: Clark county Unique ids LCCN: sn87093109 OCLC: 17023412 Digitization plan e.g. 2008-2009 grant Plan to digitize 1875-1884 - 8 reels History Preceding title: Succeeding title: Related titles: NEH Approved Essay The settlement of Vancouver was founded by the Hudson’s Bay Company in 1825. Strategically located along the Columbia River, the site was a primary headquarters for the British Company. In 1846, the United States and Britain settled on the 49th parallel as the demarcation between [...]

Washington Standard — 1.3%

[...] Semi-weekly in 1921 Coverage Region: Olympia, Washington Territory County: Thurston County Unique ids LCCN: sn84022770 OCLC: 10580261 Digitization plan 2012-14 grant On sub list to digitize 1860-1921 (18 reels) History Other edition title: Olympia Daily Standard Related titles: Twice-a-week Washington Standard NEH Approved Essay Washington Standard , LCCN [...]

Progress Reports — 1.3%

[...] will be uploaded from these batches include The Lynden Tribune (sn88085445) and The Spokane Press (LCCN: 88085947). Batch_wa_duwamish is in the hopper to be shipped within the week and will include a reel of the aforementioned Spokane Press and The Vancouver Independent (LCCN [...]

Pullman Herald — 1.3%

[...] Bros.; Sargent & Neill 6 Frequency: Weekly Coverage Region: Southeast County: Whitman Unique ids LCCN: sn88085488 OCLC: 17408151 Digitization plan 2008-2009 grant Reduction ratio high (20-25:1) Waiting on new density readings Received order 2008-12-01 WSL ordered duplication and testing of 1888-1922 (11 reels) from Proquest. History Continues: NA Continued by: NA Essay Draft Thomas Neill was a lawyer and Irish immigrant whose ambition led him westward. He started his career as a newspaperman in the town of Dawson (ND), where he married Ada Allen. Frustrated [...]

Northwest Worker (Everett) — 1.3%

[...] “Everett Massacre” of November 5, 1916. The paper was formerly known as the Washington Socialist [LCCN:sn88085769]. Faced with relatively low circulation numbers, the paper sought to expand its coverage to the entire Pacific Northwest and the publishers changed the name to reflect their ambition. Under this title the paper was printed from July 1915 until it changed its name again to the Co-operative News [LCCN:sn [...]

Washington Socialist (Everett) — 1.3%

[...] Northwest Worker ; Co-operative News WSL publish history chart: Essay Draft The Commonwealth [LCCN:sn84025731], an Everett, Washington Socialist weekly, found itself deep in debt after only three years of publication. Though business manager Katherine Hodgins was able to make the paper pay its current bills and some of its debt after she took leadership in January of 1914, debt collectors took over the Commonwealth 's assets at the end of March. Encouraged by Hodgins' success in management, a meeting was held and the Socialists of Snohomish County decided to start [...]

Cayton's Weekly — 0.6%

[...] Cayton 3 Publisher: H. R. Cayton Frequency: Weekly Coverage Region: King County: King Unique ids LCCN: sn 87093353 OCLC: 17248379 Digitization [...]

Blaine Journal — 0.6%

[...] Publisher: D.O. Pruner 4 Frequency: Weekly 3 Coverage Region: Northwest County: Whatcom Unique ids LCCN: sn 95062816 OCLC: 42342313 Digitization [...]

Bremerton News — 0.6%

[...] Publisher: Gale Bros. Frequency: Weekly 2 Coverage Region: Peninsula County: Kitsap Unique ids LCCN: sn 88085546 OCLC: 17544459 Digitization [...]

Chehalis Bee-Nugget — 0.6%

[...] with: Lewis County advocate; to form, Chehalis advocate Subjects: Chehalis (Wash.) -- Newspapers LCCN: sn 88085553 WSL Bib Util #: 17560756 Publish [...]

People's Advocate — 0.6%

[...] Advocate Publishing Company Frequency: Weekly Coverage Region: Southwest County: Lewis Unique ids LCCN: sn88085051 OCLC: 17315587 Digitization [...]

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