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Návěští-----nas--2200469-a-4500
FormátER
Logická bázeLICENSED
Kontrol.číslosfxjib1000000000390924
Kód kontrol.č.CZ-OlVK
Datum posled.zprac.20181119071655.5
KÚ-obecné inf.751013d1887190ufluwr-ne------0---a0eng-c
Identif.č. LCsn 95026697
ISSN1941-076X 1941-076X 1
*Syst. číslo(OCoLC)1699465
*Syst. číslo(SFX)1000000000390924
Zdroj katalogizaceSFX-JIB cze OLA001
*Kód ověřenípcc nsdp
Kód geogr.oblastin-us-fl
*Signatura LCNewspaper
Zkrácený názevDELAND WEEKLY NEWS
Zkrácený názevDELAND WEEKLY NEWS, THE
Klíčový názevThe DeLand weekly news
Názvové údajeThe DeLand weekly news electronic resource .
Varianta názvuWeekly news
Varianta názvuDe Land weekly news
Nakladatel.údajeDeLand, Fla. : L.H. Eldridge
Údaje fyz.popisuvolumes ; 61 cm
Souč.periodicita1x týdně
ČíslováníVychází od 1887. Cf. Rowell, 1891.
Všeobecná pozn.Chris. O. Codrington, editor.
Všeobecná pozn.Vol. 22, no. 4 (Jan. 25, 1907).
Všeobecná pozn.Plný text je přístupný pouze z počítačů VK Olomouc
Všeobecná pozn.Access is allowed from library network only
Pozn.o neprav.č.Numbering is irregular.
Resumé^^ Codrington, et al. for libel stemming from reporting in a May 1906 issue of the DeLand Weekly News. Isaac A. Stewart held the office of Judge of the Criminal Court of Record in Volusia County (FL) in 1906. The review courts found that the case was not related to Stewart's official position as claimed. While the summary is not specific to the opinions of either Codrington or Stewart, it does establish that Codrington was acquitted in February 1908. It is doubtful that the conclusion of the case had any influence in the newspaper's title change. Steward was also one of three owners of the Georgia, Florida and Key West Railway Company, incorporated in Florida and running through Volusia County. The interests of the railway and tourism played large in DeLand and in Volusia County. Settled in 1874, DeLand, originally named Persimmon Hollow after its persimmon trees, was accessible only by steamboat.-
Resumé^^ The Southern Reporter's summary is not specific to the date of publication of the words that were subject of the suit. Additional court reporting is currently (ca. 2008) not available.--E. Kesse, University of Florida Digital Library Center.
Resumé^^ The railroad changed the city shortly after Henry DeLand, a New York industrialist, in 1876, visited, renamed and re-envisioned its future as a center for agriculture, particularly for citrus, and for tourism. The railroad arrived sometime after June 2, 1877 when the Georgia, Florida and Key West Railway Company was incorporated to run from the Florida/Georgia state line to New Smyrna (FL) on the Atlantic coast just east of DeLand and likely threatening the city's prospects. DeLand is known in Florida as a city of firsts. It was first in Florida to have electricity, most of it generated in New York. It hosted Florida's first private university, Stetson University, named after John B. Stetson of Western hat fame. Later, it would host Florida's first law school, established in 1900 at Stetson University. Although the county seat, readers of both the DeLand Weekly News and the DeLand News can see political and economic power shifts to the coast and to the city of Daytona Beach (FL).-
ResuméThe DeLand (FL) Weekly News [LCCN: sn95026697] began publishing in 1887. It was succeeded by the DeLand (FL) News [LCCN: sn92062121] sometime in 1907 or early 1908. The title, DeLand Weekly News, was used occasionally between 1908 and 1909. Its name change was inconsequential to its readership; the DeLand News remained a weekly. In 1921, DeLand News merged with the Volusia County (FL) Record [LCCN: sn95026693] to form the DeLand News and Volusia County Record [LCCN: sn95026694]. Christopher O. Codrington was the editor of both the DeLand Weekly News and the DeLand News. Very little is known about Codrington outside of a reference in the Miami (FL) Herald [LCCN: sn83016279] and trial summaries published in the Southern Reporter [LCCN sn88016989]. The Miami Herald's reference on December 26, 1914 names Codrington as the editor of the DeLand News. The Southern Reporter, in Vol. 45 (1908), p. 809-811, summarizes the history of the civil case of Steward vs.-
588 Description based on: Vol. 2, no. 14 (Feb. 2, 1889).
Předm.-Geograf.jm.De Land (Fla.) Newspapers.
Předm.-Geograf.jm.Volusia County (Fla.) Newspapers.
Předm.-Geograf.jm.Florida De Land. fast (OCoLC)fst01202816
Předm.-Geograf.jm.Florida Volusia County. fast (OCoLC)fst01204998
Žánr/formaNewspapers. fast (OCoLC)fst01423814
*VZ-Hier.náz.místaUnited States Florida Volusia De Land.
Násled.záhlaví DeLand news 1941-0751 (DLC)sn 92062121 (OCoLC)1699436
**LokaceVKOL
Elektron.přístupSFX Knihovny.cz
Poskytovatel přístupuDostupné od 1903/01/01 do 1907/01/25. 1000000000003203 1000000000002508 Chronicling America: Historic American newspapers:Full Text 1000000002038814
Poskytovatel přístupuAvailable from 1903/01/01 until 1907/01/25. 1000000000003203 1000000000002508 Chronicling America: Historic American newspapers:Full Text 1000000002038814
Katalogizátor20240513 SVK07 0835
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