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Source: Pearson’s Magazine Source type: magazine Document type: photograph Document title: “Headquarters of the Press, Where Representatives of All the Leading Newspapers of the World Were Quartered” Image size (in source, approx. h x w): unknown Author(s): anonymous Date of publication: November 1901 Volume number: none Issue number: none Pagination: 518 |
| Citation |
| “Headquarters of the Press, Where Representatives of All the Leading Newspapers of the World Were Quartered.” Pearson’s Magazine Nov. 1901: p. 518. |
| Transcription |
| full image of photograph |
| Keywords |
| Milburn residence (outdoors: setup, conditions, activity, etc.: photographs); McKinley assassination (news coverage: photographs). |
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| none. |
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The photograph below appears in an anonymously-authored article titled
“The Nation's Calamity” (pp. 515-21).
Title herein adapted from caption. Full caption reads: “Headquarters
of the Press, where representatives of all the leading newspapers of the
world were quartered. Here a telegraph office was established from which
bulletins were dispatched to all parts of the earth.”
Image courtesy of Google Books. |
| Document |
Headquarters of the Press, Where Representatives of All the Leading
Newspapers of the World Were Quartered
