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Newport enterprise (1889-1889)
Content Provider | Library of Congress - Newspapers |
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Temporal Coverage | 1889-1889 |
Description | The Newport Enterprise, founded in Newport, Delaware, on March 2, 1889, under William Jenks Fell's guidance, espoused Republican views and a dedication to industry, commerce, and education. With J. B. Bringham as editor, its circulation reached 1,500. Besides poetry and fiction, the paper featured insightful commentary on national issues, including America's war policy, and advocated for thoughtful reading habits, particularly among women. It also covered local suburban growth and educational advancements, such as the formation of the College of Conservation. Despite its promising start, the Newport Enterprise's lifespan remains uncertain, as it vanished from records by 1891. NDLI hosts contents from/of year 1889 of this newspaper. |
Online Computer Library Center | 18297853 |
Library of Congress Control Number | sn88053073 |
Language | English |
Access Restriction | Open |
Jurisdiction | United States of America |