1854: Auburn Gazette

This image is a photograph used in the book Auburn, a Pictorial History of the Loveliest Village by Mickey Logue and Jack Simms, 1st edition, 1981, depicting the history of the city and the university. From page 21: Near the middle 1850s, Auburn had three weekly newspapers--the Gazette, edited by Dr...

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Online Access:http://content.lib.auburn.edu/u?/village,271
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collection Auburn The Loveliest Village Collection
building Auburn University Digital Library
publisher Auburn University Libraries
topic Auburn photographs
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1854: Auburn Gazette
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Auburn (Ala.); Auburn University; Auburn University -- History; Central business districts -- Alabama; Newspapers; Advertising -- Alabama;
Geography & Environment -- Human Environment -- Cities and Towns; History -- 1838-1874: Sectionalism, the Civil War, and Reconstruction;
description This image is a photograph used in the book Auburn, a Pictorial History of the Loveliest Village by Mickey Logue and Jack Simms, 1st edition, 1981, depicting the history of the city and the university. From page 21: Near the middle 1850s, Auburn had three weekly newspapers--the Gazette, edited by Drake and Price; the Herald, by Holifield and Reese; and the Young Ladies' Mirror, by students at the Female College. All were printed on the second floor of a wooden building near where the main campus gate now stands. By February 1854, the editor and co-publisher of the Auburn Gazette, J. W. W. Drake, had left the newspaper business, but he continued to use its services. An advertisement bearing his name as director-secretary of the Female College warned that if all due tuition accounts were not paid before the next return day, the college would sue to collect them. Photo source: Auburn University Archives.
spelling 1854: Auburn GazetteThis image is a photograph used in the book Auburn, a Pictorial History of the Loveliest Village by Mickey Logue and Jack Simms, 1st edition, 1981, depicting the history of the city and the university. From page 21: Near the middle 1850s, Auburn had three weekly newspapers--the Gazette, edited by Drake and Price; the Herald, by Holifield and Reese; and the Young Ladies' Mirror, by students at the Female College. All were printed on the second floor of a wooden building near where the main campus gate now stands. By February 1854, the editor and co-publisher of the Auburn Gazette, J. W. W. Drake, had left the newspaper business, but he continued to use its services. An advertisement bearing his name as director-secretary of the Female College warned that if all due tuition accounts were not paid before the next return day, the college would sue to collect them. Photo source: Auburn University Archives.1854-02-17Auburn – Lee County – AlabamaAuburn (Ala.); Auburn University; Auburn University -- History; Central business districts -- Alabama; Newspapers; Advertising -- Alabama;Geography & Environment -- Human Environment -- Cities and Towns; History -- 1838-1874: Sectionalism, the Civil War, and Reconstruction;black and white photograph, 1254 x 1683 pixelsImageJPEG021.tifLogue, Mickey and Simms, Jack. Auburn, A Pictorial History of the Loveliest Village. 1st edition. 1981.Auburn University Libraries. Special Collections and Archives.Auburn University LibrariesengThis image is the property of the Auburn University Libraries and is intended for non-commercial use. Users of the image are asked to acknowledge the Auburn University Libraries. For information about obtaining high-resolution copies of this and other images in this collection, please contact the Auburn University Libraries Special Collections & Archives Department at achives@auburn.edu or (334) 844-1732.http://cdm17353.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/village/id/271
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