Office of the Beaver State Herald, 1907
1907
Gresham, Multnomah County, Oregon, United States
A photograph of the office of the Beaver State Herald, an early Gresham and Lents newspaper. newspaper office. Left to right: Dalles Simonson, owner H.L. St. Clair standing at press, Unknown man at table, editor Timothy Brownhill, and compositor (aka typesetter) Jessie Frances Johnson (identified elsewhere as Jesse Frances).
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- Description
- A photograph of the office of the Beaver State Herald, an early Gresham and Lents newspaper. newspaper office. Left to right: Dalles Simonson, owner H.L. St. Clair standing at press, Unknown man at table, editor Timothy Brownhill, and compositor (aka typesetter) Jessie Frances Johnson (identified elsewhere as Jesse Frances).
- Provenance
- Found in collections. The Beaver State Herald was an early Gresham newspaper, published weekly in Gresham until 1911, and then published in Lents until 1914 when it merged with the Arleta-based Mt. Scott News to become the Mt. Scott Herald, which was published until 1923. H.L. St. Clair was best known as the proprieter of the Gresham Outlook, which he founded in 1911. He purchased the Beaver State Herald in 1904, and he and Timothy Brownhill worked on the Herald until 1908.
- Date
- 1907
- Subject
- Newspapers
- Newsrooms
- Newspaper editors
- Typesetting
- Location
- Gresham, Multnomah County, Oregon, United States
- Rights
- http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/
- Identifier
- ghs1094
- Contributor
- Gresham Historical Society
- Extent
- Print, Photographic
- Type
- StillImage
- Item sets
- Gresham Heritage