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Návěští-----nas--2200421-a-4500
FormátER
Logická bázeLICENSED
Kontrol.číslosfxjib1000000000390688
Kód kontrol.č.CZ-OlVK
Datum posled.zprac.20130308120006.0
KÚ-fyz.popist|
KÚ-obecné inf.951106d18951911fluwr-ne------0---a0eng-c
Identif.č. LCsn-95047227-
ISSN1940-9745 1940-9745 1
*Syst. číslo(OCoLC)33424599
*Syst. číslo(SFX)1000000000390688
Zdroj katalogizaceSFX-JIB cze OLA001
*Kód ověřenípcc nsdp
Kód geogr.oblastin-us-fl
*Signatura LCNewspaper
HZ-Unifik.názevChampion (Bowling Green, Fla.)
Zkrácený názevCHAMPION
Zkrácený názevCHAMPION, THE
Klíčový názevThe champion (Bowling Green, Fla.)
Názvové údajeThe champion electronic resource .
Nakladatel.údajeArcadia, Fla. : T.E. & Royal B. Child
Údaje fyz.popisuv.
Souč.periodicita1x týdně
ČíslováníVychází od 1895; ceased in Dec. 1911.
Všeobecná pozn.Editor: Mrs. Neva C. Child, <1906-1908>
Všeobecná pozn.Published at: Bowling Green, Fla. <1895>; and at: Arcadia, Fla., <1906-1908>
Všeobecná pozn.Plný text je přístupný pouze z počítačů VK Olomouc
Všeobecná pozn.Access is allowed from library network only
Resumé^^ In 1887, this large inland county in southern Florida was partitioned from Manatee County (FL) and then covered 3,750 square miles, an area the size of the state of Rhode Island. DeSoto County was further partitioned into five separate counties in 1921. Arcadia was and still is the seat of DeSoto County. Bowling Green is now in Hardee County. The Champion, which documents early life in inland southern Florida, ceased publication in 1911. The Tampa (FL) Morning Tribune [LCCN sn95047477], writing in tribute to the Champion in its January 10, 1909 article Arcadia Champion, Popular Paper, implied the causes for its demise. Through the efforts of the Champion, it reported, ... the Tribune was able to make the success of this edition of [the Tribune's] DeSoto [edition] which it has. The Tribune survives as one of Florida's most widely read newspapers. Then, as now, Arcadia's local economy and much of the Champion's reporting was on agriculture.-
Resumé^^ Land use, at the time, had been opened up by the expansion of the railroads and by environmental controls designed to make Florida useful agriculturally productive to feed the nation and especially a growing tourism industry along Florida's Atlantic coast, also spurred on by the deep reach of the railroads into Florida. The Champion was continued by the Enterprise [LCCN: sn95047228], published weekly in Arcadia by T.B. Hartig. In turn, the Enterprise was continued by the Arcadia Enterprise [LCCN: sn95047229]. --E. Kesse, University of Florida Digital Library Center.
ResuméPublished weekly by T.E. and Royal B. Child, the Champion [LCCN: sn95047227] originally published in Bowling Green, Florida, starting in 1894 by Mrs. Neva Chase Child. In 1895, however, the newspaper offices were moved to Arcadia, Florida. During the economic panic of 1892, Mrs. Child (1850- ), an Illinois native, moved to Florida from Colorado with her husband, a rancher. Mrs. Child had previously published newspapers in Colorado. In its October 18, 1896 issue, the Florida Times Union (Jacksonville, FL) [LCCN 95026757] reported There are not many women editors in Florida, but Mrs. Childs [sic] ranks with the best weekly paper publishers in the state of either sex. She is a thorough business woman and an able writer. The paper is independent in politics, four page, six column, weekly issued every Thursday, $1 a year. The Champion was one of several early newspapers in DeSoto County, Florida.-
588 Description based on: Vol. 12, no. 1 (Jan. 4, 1906).
588 Latest issue consulted: Vol. 14, no. 52 (Dec. 31, 1908).
Předm.-Geograf.jm.Arcadia (Fla.) Newspapers.
Předm.-Geograf.jm.Bowling Green (Fla.) Newspapers.
Předm.-Geograf.jm.De Soto County (Fla.) Newspapers.
*VZ-Hier.náz.místaUnited States Florida De Soto Arcadia.
*VZ-Hier.náz.místaUnited States Florida De Soto Bowling Green.
Násled.záhlaví Enterprise (Arcadia, Fla.) (DLC)sn 95047228 (OCoLC)33424600
**LokaceVKOL
Elektron.přístupSFX Knihovny.cz
Poskytovatel přístupuDostupné od 1906/01/04 do 1908/12/24. 1000000000003203 1000000000002508 Chronicling America: Historic American newspapers:Full Text 1000000002038797
Poskytovatel přístupuAvailable from 1906/01/04 until 1908/12/24. 1000000000003203 1000000000002508 Chronicling America: Historic American newspapers:Full Text 1000000002038797
Katalogizátor20240513 SVK07 0835
LCU 20240510121105
SRC CONSER