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Title
Sierra Madre News 1906-10-18
Date Created and/or Issued
1906-10-18
Contributing Institution
Sierra Madre Public Library
Collection
California Revealed from Sierra Madre Public Library
Rights Information
Public Domain. No restrictions on use.
Description
The Sierra Madre News is the longest, continuous running newspaper in the City of Sierra Madre. It was published from October 1906 to June 1999. The newspaper was published by R. T. Cowles and yearly subscriptions cost $1.50. Successive editors include: C.W. Hill, George Morgridge, L.R. Goshorn. Clifford C. Ward, Peter Ward, Edgar W. Jenkinson, William F. Thomas, Ed E. Herwig, R. Robert Evans, Jannene G. Reed, and Michael De Wees. The paper was printed with a hand press, and then a two-revolution cylinder press, and starting in 1947 a 52-inch Miehle flat bed double revolution press, and finally using the offset method.
Type
text
Format
Copy
Microfilm
Extent
Unknown
1 Reel of 1
Identifier
csie_000073
ark:/13960/t9r30jc0p
Language
English
Subject
Newspaper--Local editions
Local history
California--Newspapers
Newspapers
Sierra Madre (Calif.)--Newspapers
Sierra Madre (Calif.)--History, Local
Time Period
1906/1999
Place
Sierra Madre (Calif.)
Provenance
Sierra Madre Public Library
California Revealed is supported by the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act, administered in California by the State Librarian.

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