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Návěští-----nas--2200505-a-4500
FormátER
Logická bázeLICENSED
Kontrol.číslosfxjib1000000000390921
Kód kontrol.č.CZ-OlVK
Datum posled.zprac.20190413062818.2
KÚ-obecné inf.870727d18981985fludr-ne------0---a0eng--
Identif.č. LCsn 87062268
ISSN1941-109X 1941-109X 1
*Syst. číslo(OCoLC)16280864
*Syst. číslo(SFX)1000000000390921
Zdroj katalogizaceSFX-JIB cze OLA001
*Kód ověřenípcc nsdp
Kód geogr.oblastin-us-fl
*Signatura LCNewspaper
Zkrácený názevPENSACOLA JOURNAL
Zkrácený názevPENSACOLA JOURNAL, THE
Klíčový názevThe Pensacola journal
Názvové údajeThe Pensacola journal electronic resource .
Varianta názvuIssued on Sunday from <1947>-1985 as: Pensacola news-journal
Varianta názvuDaily journal
Nakladatel.údajePensacola, Fla. : Mayes & Co., -1985.
Údaje fyz.popisuv. : ill.
Souč.periodicitaDenně, <1947>-1985
Předch.periodicitaDenně (except Monday), <1900-1905>
Číslování-88th year, no. 22 (June 2, 1985).
ČíslováníVychází od 1898.
Všeobecná pozn.Plný text je přístupný pouze z počítačů VK Olomouc
Všeobecná pozn.Access is allowed from library network only
Resumé^^ From 1908 onward through the mid-century, Pensacola experienced urban expansion. 1908 saw the completion of a new Spanish Renaissance City Hall. 1910 witnessed the completion of the American National Bank building; at 10 stories, Pensacola's first skyscraper. 1910 also marked the construction of the San Carlos Hotel and a wooden bridge across Bayou Texar. By 1912, Pensacola had 21 miles of paved streets. Pensacola's first modern hospital, Pensacola Hospital, opened in 1915. And, in 1916, the city began operating its first motorized fire truck, and, had replaced all of its horse-drawn firefighting equipment by 1924. Since then through World War II, the history of Pensacola has been one of boom and bust. It underwent renewal and renewed growth following World War II.--E. Kesse, University of Florida Digital Library Center.
Resumé^^ The city sits on Pensacola Bay, connecting to the Gulf of Mexico. Since the early colonial period, Pensacola had been an important naval port and economic center. By 1889, the city was already one of Florida's four largest cities. In 1890, Pensacola numbered 11,750 souls. The big news of 1898 was the beginning of the Spanish American War. Pensacola's Gulf Coast port, like others in Florida, hosted forces bound for Cuba, among them Teddy Roosevelt who passed through Pensacola on his way to Cuba through Tampa. Throughout the first decade of the 20th century, Pensacola experienced tremendous growth. By 1900, Pensacola had grown to 17,747 citizens. And, it increased another thirty percent by 1910, to 22,982 citizens. During the decade, following the Spanish American War, the United States of America secured the peace it had won over the Spanish in the Caribbean through naval patrols and maneuvers based out of Pensacola.-
ResuméIn March 1897, the Pensacola (FL) Journal [LCCN: sn87062268] was started as a weekly by M. Loftin. The Pensacola Journal became a daily in 1898. With competition at home in Pensacola, the newspaper's coverage included a large part of Florida. In 1922, the Pensacola Journal was purchased by John H. Perry, who in 1924 purchased the newspaper's rival, the Pensacola (FL) Evening News. For the next six decades, the Pensacola Journal continued to appear mornings and the Pensacola News evenings. Both newspapers remained extremely competitive. A combined Sunday edition published as the Pensacola (FL) News Journal [LCCN sn00059018] also became available. A consolidated newspaper, also known as the Pensacola (FL) News Journal [LCCN sn87062269] continued operations beginning June 3, 1985. This daily continues to this day (ca. 2008). Pensacola, Florida is the seat of government for Escambia County (FL); the western most city in the western most county of Florida.-
Pozn.k propoj.p.Merged with: Pensacola news and Pensacola news-journal, to form: Pensacola news journal.
Pozn.k propoj.p.Sunday ed.: Pensacola news-journal.
588 Description based on: Vol. 3, no. 147 (Nov. 29, 1900).
Předm.-Geograf.jm.Escambia County (Fla.) Newspapers.
Předm.-Geograf.jm.Pensacola (Fla.) Newspapers.
Předm.-Geograf.jm.Florida Escambia County. fast (OCoLC)fst01215180
Předm.-Geograf.jm.Florida Pensacola. fast (OCoLC)fst01206144
Žánr/formaNewspapers. fast (OCoLC)fst01423814
*VZ-Hier.náz.místaUnited States Florida Escambia Pensacola.
*Vydání-jiný nosičOnline version: Pensacola journal (DLC) 2007264070 (OCoLC)182978898
Násled.záhlaví Pensacola news journal (Pensacola, Fla. : Daily) (DLC)sn 87062269 (OCoLC)16281143
Násled.záhlaví Pensacola news (DLC)sn 88074707 (OCoLC)18342728
Násled.záhlaví Pensacola news-journal (Pensacola, Fla. : Weekly) (DLC)sn 00059018 (OCoLC)44271092
**LokaceVKOL
Elektron.přístupSFX Knihovny.cz
Poskytovatel přístupuDostupné od 1905/01/01 do 1922/12/31. 1000000000003203 1000000000002508 Chronicling America: Historic American newspapers:Full Text 1000000002038818
Poskytovatel přístupuAvailable from 1905/01/01 until 1922/12/31. 1000000000003203 1000000000002508 Chronicling America: Historic American newspapers:Full Text 1000000002038818
Katalogizátor20240513 SVK07 0835
LCU 20240510121105
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