South Carolina, Georgetown County,The Sunday Outlook
The Sunday Outlook, or The Outlook, was first published on January 25, 1901 by E.W. Wolfe and J. Walter Doar. It was a weekly paper that supported the Democratic party.
The Georgetown Times was founded in the post-Civil War period and has had numerous owners and editors, including, Adelbert T. Wendt, Cecil Davis, and Percy LaBruce.
The Georgetown Times was founded in the post-Civil War period and has had numerous owners and editors, including, Adelbert T. Wendt, Cecil Davis, and Percy LaBruce.
The Georgetown Times was founded in the post-Civil War period and has had numerous owners and editors, including, Adelbert T. Wendt, Cecil Davis, and Percy LaBruce.
South Carolina, Georgetown County,The Sunday Outlook
The Sunday Outlook, or The Outlook, was first published on January 25, 1901 by E.W. Wolfe and J. Walter Doar. It was a weekly paper that supported the Democratic party.
The Carolina Field was first published on May 3, 1905 by James Henry Rice, Jr. and was to advertise the industries, resources, and climatological advantages of eastern Carolina. The date range is May-November 1905.
Georgetown County-Georgetown; The Daily Item; C.W. Rouse
The Daily Item is probably a continuation of the Georgetown Daily Item, which began in 1907. The Daily Item starts in January and runs through September 1912.
The Carolina Field was first published on May 3, 1905 by James Henry Rice, Jr. and was to advertise the industries, resources, and climatological advantages of eastern Carolina. The date range is May-November 1905.
The Georgetown Times was founded in the post-Civil War period and has had numerous owners and editors, including, Adelbert T. Wendt, Cecil Davis, and Percy LaBruce.