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EARLY 19TH CENTURY
NEWSPAPER CLIPPINGS |
Size: 0.25 linear feet
Literary rights:
Literary rights were not granted to the Wichita State University. When permission
is granted to examine the manuscripts, it is not an authorization to publish
them. Manuscripts cannot be used for publication without regard for common law
literary rights, copyright laws
and the laws of libel. It is the responsibility of the researcher and his/her
publisher to obtain permission to publish. Scholars and students who eventually
plan to have their work published are urged to make inquiry regarding overall
restrictions on publication before initial research.
Restrictions: None
Content note:
Newspaper clippings from 1832 to 1915. There are three clippings on the death
of Abraham Lincoln, three clippings on the shooting and death of James Garfield,
two clippings from Zanesville, Ohio, one clipping from the Western Spectator
of Athens, one clipping from the Navajoe Emigrant Guide, Ohio, one clipping
from the Wichita Daily Beacon, and two clippings from the Wichita Eagle and
Daily Eagle. This collection has been separated and filed in various categories
in the Department of Special Collections' vertical file.
Acquisition: Donated by Warren Armstrong
Processed by: TGT, 10-29-1991; JEF, 4-12-1999