Draft:The Peoples Journal

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The Peoples Journal Jacksonville, Florida, J. W. Thompson manager[1] It was listed as Republican.[2] It was hit by the 1888 Yellow Fever epidemic.[3]

  • People's Journal Alfred E. Beach editor[4] NY?

The People's Journal, newspaper in England ca. 1846[5]

People's Journal and The People's Journal

The People's Journal newspaper in Pickens, South Carolina[6] ca. 1890s to early 1900s

If not independently notable this subject can be merged to Jacksonville, Alabama

The Peoples Journal was a newspaper published in Jacksonville, Alabama.[7] C. F. Dobson editor. Feuded with Anniston Republican and its editor T. W. Ayers (dispute over relocating courthouse from Jacksonville to Anniston?)[8] Iverson E. Watson (I. E. Watson) publisher 1886-1889[9][10]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Son, N. W. Ayer & (January 27, 1884). "N. W. Ayer & Son's American Newspaper Annual: containing a Catalogue of American Newspapers, a List of All Newspapers of the United States and Canada, 1884, Volume 2". UNT Digital Library.
  2. ^ Alden, Edwin (1886). "The Edwin Alden Co's American Newspaper Catalogue, Including Lists of All Newspapers and Magazines Published in the United States and the Canadas: Together with the Population of the Cities and Towns in which They are Published; Their Politics, Class or Denomination, Size, and Claimed Circulation. The Whole Being Specially Arranged for the Convenience of Advertisers".
  3. ^ Suggs, Henry Lewis (1983). The Black Press in the South, 1865-1979. ISBN 9780313222443.
  4. ^ "1854 Prints..... - RareNewspapers.com". www.rarenewspapers.com.
  5. ^ "Progressive, Pragmatic Redemption: The People's Journal". Nineteenth-Century Research Seminar. January 17, 2020.
  6. ^ "The People's Journal 09 Apr 1903, page Page 1". Newspapers.com.
  7. ^ Humanities, National Endowment for the. "The Peoples journal" – via chroniclingamerica.loc.gov.
  8. ^ Gates, Grace Hooten (1996). The Model City of the New South: Anniston, Alabama, 1872-1900. ISBN 9780817308186.
  9. ^ Dubose, Joel Campbell (1904). "Notable Men of Alabama: Personal and Genealogical".
  10. ^ "N. W. Ayer & Son's American Newspaper Annual". 1899.