Box 1
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Contains 14 Results:
Darke County Boy, Volume I, Issue 10 (2 copies), 1911 Sept
Item — Box: 1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
“The Darke County Boy” was a non-traditional newspaper in Greenville, Ohio during the early 20th century. Calderwood wrote on page 4 in the April 1911 issue, “the ‘Boy’ is not a newspaper… neither is it a magazine.” The paper came out monthly and Calderwood admitted in that same April issue, on page 5, “this paper must live on its merits. I haven’t time to interview people, [and] hunt up photographs…” The paper was based on what local people sent to Calderwood and the kind of stories he...
Dates:
1911 Sept
Darke County Boy, Volume I, Issue 11 (2 copies), 1911 Oct
Item — Box: 1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
“The Darke County Boy” was a non-traditional newspaper in Greenville, Ohio during the early 20th century. Calderwood wrote on page 4 in the April 1911 issue, “the ‘Boy’ is not a newspaper… neither is it a magazine.” The paper came out monthly and Calderwood admitted in that same April issue, on page 5, “this paper must live on its merits. I haven’t time to interview people, [and] hunt up photographs…” The paper was based on what local people sent to Calderwood and the kind of stories he...
Dates:
1911 Oct
Darke County Boy, Volume I, Issue 12, 1911 Nov
Item — Box: 1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
“The Darke County Boy” was a non-traditional newspaper in Greenville, Ohio during the early 20th century. Calderwood wrote on page 4 in the April 1911 issue, “the ‘Boy’ is not a newspaper… neither is it a magazine.” The paper came out monthly and Calderwood admitted in that same April issue, on page 5, “this paper must live on its merits. I haven’t time to interview people, [and] hunt up photographs…” The paper was based on what local people sent to Calderwood and the kind of stories he...
Dates:
1911 Nov
Darke County Boy, Volume II, Issue 1, 1911 Dec
Item — Box: 1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
“The Darke County Boy” was a non-traditional newspaper in Greenville, Ohio during the early 20th century. Calderwood wrote on page 4 in the April 1911 issue, “the ‘Boy’ is not a newspaper… neither is it a magazine.” The paper came out monthly and Calderwood admitted in that same April issue, on page 5, “this paper must live on its merits. I haven’t time to interview people, [and] hunt up photographs…” The paper was based on what local people sent to Calderwood and the kind of stories he...
Dates:
1911 Dec