Access to this collection is generously supported by Arcadia funds. Out of door Chief Fuller stands at a table with Miss Wright. The table holds a stack of large volumes with the title "Freedom" displayed on the spine of one. The top book is open and Fuller gestures to a section on the page. Chief Fuller served as owner, publisher, editor, and business manager of these historic periodicals for six years that delivered six pages of published material seven days a week. The paper chronicles Filipino events such as American missionary work, rehabilitation of Philippines natives and the establishment of an education system. Photograph appears with the article, "San Fernandan Edited Early Philippine Paper," Los Angeles Times, 10 Sep 1935: 8. Text from negative sleeve: 2032 - Kathleen Wright. left, George H. Fuller, Police chief of San Fernando inspecting first editions of Manila Newspaper. Published the "Freedom" in Manila in 1898. 8-26-35 [stamped:] Sep 13 1935 Text from newspaper caption: George H. Fuller, Chief of Police of San Fernando, shows Kathleen Wright of Los Angeles the first volumes of the Manila Freedom, of which he became publisher back in 1909. The bound volumes, containing much material of historic and literary value, are soon to be presented an accredited library.
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uclamss_1429_8384 ark:/21198/zz002dg7z6
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Newspapers--California--San Fernando Police--California--San Fernando Fuller, George H. (George Henry), 1872-1941 Wright, Kathleen
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