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Historical Society of Pennsylvania - Microfilm Room Serial Microfilm Drawer 288-290
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Format:
Journal/Periodical
Microformat
Newspaper
Language:
English
Italian
Subjects (All):
Italians--United States--Newspapers.
Italians.
Italians--New York Region--Newspapers.
Italian Americans--Newspapers.
Italian Americans.
Italian Americans--New York Region--Newspapers.
New York (N.Y.)--Newspapers.
New York (N.Y.).
New York Region--Newspapers.
New York Region.
Emerson (N.J.)--Newspapers.
Emerson (N.J.).
Bergen County (N.J.)--Newspapers.
Bergen County (N.J.).
New Jersey--Bergen County.
New Jersey--Emerson.
New York (State)--New York.
United States--New York Region.
United States.
Genre:
Newspapers.
Physical Description:
v. : ill. ; 37-80 cm.
Daily
Began in 1880; ceased in 1989.
Other Title:
Combined New York morning newspapers
Combined New York Sunday newspapers
Continues:
Cristoforo Colombo
Place of Publication:
New York [N.Y.] : Barsotti & Polidori
Language Note:
In Italian, with some English.
Notes:
"First Italian language daily newspaper in the United States."
Imprint varies.
Publishers: C. Barsotti & V. Polidori, 1880-1928 ; Generoso Pope, 1928-1950 ; Fortune Pope, 1950-1980.
Issues for Sept. 18-26, 1923 issued jointly with other New York City morning newspapers as: Combined New York morning newspapers.
Later published in Emerson, N.J.
Description based on: Anno 2, n. 80 (3 apr. 1881).
Latest issue consulted: Anno 108, n. 285 (23 nov. 1988).
Local Notes:
The Balch Institute Library and Archives.
HSP and Balch Non-English
OCLC WorldCat Holdings
The Balch Institute Library and Archives
There are two overlapping sequences of reels that were filmed separately. The more complete sequence, in orange boxes, spans the period 1896-1916. The other sequence, in Kraus-Thomson boxes, spans the period 1883-1936 but has more gaps.
194 reels.
Cited in:
Gregory, W. American newspapers, 1821-1936, p. 475
Other Format:
Online version: Progresso italo-americano
ISSN:
0746-4924
OCLC:
9457492

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