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Title
Messina
Alternative Title
Sicily the haunt of the gods - modern Italian skepticism; the Sicilian commercial port of Messina - the volcano of Stromboli - the approach to Naples.
Creator
Scripps, Ellen Browning, 1836-1932
Date Created and/or Issued
1882-07-18
Publication Information
The Detroit Evening News
Ella Strong Denison Library; Claremont Colleges Digital Library
Contributing Institution
Claremont Colleges Library
Collection
Ellen Browning Scripps 1836-1932, Journalist, Humanitarian, Educator
Rights Information
For more information on copyright or permissions, please contact Ella Strong Denison Library at http://www.scrippscollege.edu/denison/
Description
Correspondence for the Detroit Evening News. Ellen Browning Scripps briefly narrates the classical history of Sicily, then describes the cities of Messina and Naples, and local Roman Catholic rituals.
Type
image
Format
image/jp2
Identifier
ebs00042
http://ccdl.claremont.edu/cdm/ref/collection/p15831coll3/id/356
Language
English
Subject
Classical antiquities
Historic sites - Italy
Catholic church
Cathedrals
Place
Messina (Italy)
Naples (Italy)
Source
Ellen Browning Scripps Collection, Detroit Evening News Travel Letters 41-60, Drawer 24, Folder 15
Relation
Travel letters
Ellen Browning Scripps 1836-1932, Journalist, Humanitarian, Educator - https://ccdl.claremont.edu/digital/collection/p15831coll3

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