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Atlanta Georgian.

Chronicling America: Historic American newspapers Available from 05/03/1912 until 08/20/1914. Available online

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Format:
Journal/Periodical
Newspaper
Standardized Title:
Atlanta Georgian (Atlanta, Ga. : 1912)
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Atlanta (Ga.)--Newspapers.
Atlanta (Ga.).
Fulton County (Ga.)--Newspapers.
Fulton County (Ga.).
Georgia--Atlanta.
Georgia--Fulton County.
Genre:
newspapers.
Newspapers.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (volumes) : illustrations
Daily
Print began with vol. X. no. 218 (April 13, 1912); ceased with vol. 38, no. 292 (December 16, 1939).
Other Title:
Atlanta Georgian and news <-December 1, 1914>
Sunday issues published with title: Sunday American
Sunday issues may be called: Hearst's Sunday American
Sunday issues may sometimes be called: Atlanta American
One extra for May 31, 1913 called: Georgian Atlanta
May sometimes be called: Georgian-American
Place of Publication:
Atlanta, Ga. : The Georgian Company
Notes:
Published in several chronological editions. Some issues may also carry statements such as "Florida extra" and "Extra for Carolina"; cannot always be determined whether these issues are part of true separate geographical editions.
Unable to determine relationship to: The Georgian's weekly news briefs and its succeeding title: Weekly Georgian (Atlanta, Ga.). May be weekly editions of this title or may simply be titles also published by the Georgian Company.
Some irregularities in enumeration.
Stated publication frequency is every afternoon except Sunday, <May 3, 1912>-September 12, 1913. Sunday American appears to have consituted the Sunday issue of this title and to have existed also as a separate publication in editions for various cities.
Sunday edition has its own numbering.
Vol. X. No. 236 (May 3, 1912); title from masthead (Chroniclingamerica.loc.gov, viewed September 7, 2022).
Vol. XII. No. 181 (February 28, 1914) (Chroniclingamerica.loc.gov, viewed September 7, 2022).
OCLC:
1146533504
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