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NEWSPAPERS
Aberdeen (North Dakota) Daily News—October 16 and 19, 1915.
Abilene (Kansas) Daily Chronicle—December 11, 1920.
Adams County (Iowa) Free Press—November 24, 1920.
Akron Beacon Journal—August 31, 1916; July 22, 23, 25, and 29, 1921; August 4, 9, 10, 11, 18, 1923; August 25, 1924.
Akron Evening Times—August 8, 1919; July 16, 1920.
Albany (Georgia) Evening Herald—August 20, 1924.
Anniston (Alabama) Star—November 22, 1920; August 19, 1924.
(Phoenix) Arizona Republic—August 23, 1923; August 31, 1924.
(Tucson) Arizona Daily Star—August 19 and September 2, 1924.
Asbury Park (New Jersey) Park Press—July 26, 1921.
Asheville (North Carolina) Citizen-Times—August 28, 29, and September 2, 1918; November 21, 1920.
Atlanta Constitution—July 31, 1921.
Austin (Texas) Statesman and Tribune—October 15, 1915.
Bakersfield Californian—August 29, 1924.
Baltimore Sun—September 2, 1918; July 23, 24, and 25, August 2, 1921; August 19, 1924.
Battle Creek Enquirer—August 2, 11, 18, 20, 22, and 29, 1923.
Bellingham (Washington) Herald—October 15, 1915.
Belvedere (Illinois) Daily Republican—August 10 and 24, 1923; August 19, 1924.
Bennington (Vermont) Banner—July 15, 1921.
Big Rapids (Michigan) Pioneer—November 22, 1923.
Bisbee (Arizona) Daily Review—November 23, 1920.
Bismarck Tribune—July 22 and August 4, 1921.
Boston Herald—July 29, 1921.
Boston Morning Globe—August 20, 1924.
Boston Post—August 28 and 29, 1916; July 25, 1921.
Bridgeport (Connecticut) Telegram—July 25, 1921.
Brooklyn Daily Eagle—August 7 and 14, 1921; August 11, 19, 20, 27, and 29, 1924.
Burlington (Vermont) Free Press—August 30, 1916; August 14, 1919; July 25, 1921; August 18, 1923; August 19 and 20, 1924.
Johnsbury, Vermont, Caledonian-Record—August 11, 1919.
Elwood, Indiana, Call-Leader—August 19 and 20, 1924.
Charlotte Observer—October 30, 1915; August 27 and 30, 1918; July 24, 1921.
Charlotte News—July 24, 1921.
Chicago Daily Tribune—July 24 and August 4, 1921; August 10, 1923; August 19 and 20, 1924.
Chillicothe (Missouri) Constitution-Tribune—August 22, 1923.
Cincinnati Enquirer—August 12, 1923; August 19 and 20, 1924.
Cleburne (Texas) Morning Review—October 23, 1915.
Tazewell, Virginia, Clinch Valley News—August 30, 1918.
Coffeyville (Kansas) Daily Journal—July 23, 1921.
Columbus (Ohio) Enquirer-Sun—September 3, 1916.
Concord (North Carolina) Daily Tribune—August 27 and 29, 1918.
Corsicana (Texas) Daily Sun—July 23, 1921; August 19, 1924.
Coshocton (Ohio) Tribune—August 23, 1923.
Bridgeport, New Jersey, Courier-News—August 26, 1916; August 10, 1923.
Connellsville, Pennsylvania, Daily Courier—August 19 and 20, 1918.
Keokuk, Iowa, Daily Gate City and Constitution-Democrat—August 21, 1918.
Canonsburg, Pennsylvania, Daily News—July 25, 1921.
Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin, Daily Tribune—August 10, 1923; August 19 and 20, 1924.
Dallas Morning News—October 23, 1915.
Decatur (Illinois) Herald—July 24 and August 10, 1921; August 11 and 21, 1923; August 19, 1924.
Rochester, New York, Democrat and Chronicle—August 20, 1924.
Des Moines Register—July 25, 1921; August 25, 1923.
Detroit Free Press—January 5, 1914; August 26 and 28, September 4, 1916; August 10, 1919; August 8, 10, 16, 22, 25, and 27, 1923; August 14, 19, and 20, 1924.
Duluth News-Tribune—July 23, 1919; August 20, 1918.
Dunkirk (New York) Evening Observer—July 22, 1921; August 17, 1923; August 19, 1924.
Bryan, Texas, Eagle—August 19, 1924.
El Paso Herald—July 23, 1921.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Evening Daily Ledger—August 22, 1918.
Wilmington, Evening Journal—July 25 and August 12, 1921; August 20, 1924.
Wilkes-Barre Evening News—August 19, 1924.
Uniontown, Pennsylvania, Evening Standard—July 25 and August 2, 1921.
Hornell, New York, Evening Tribune—August 6, 1923.
New York Evening World—July 25, 1921.
Fitchburg (Massachusetts) Sentinel—July 25, 1921.
Fort Wayne Journal- Gazette—July 22, 1919; August 23, 1923.
Fort Wayne Sentinel—June 16, 1920.
Freeport (Illinois) Journal-Standard—August 1, 1921; August 19, 1924.
Gastonia (North Carolina) Gazette—August 4, 1921.
Gettysburg Times—July 22 and 23, 1921.
Green Bay Press-Gazette—August 10 and 11, 1923.
Greensboro (North Carolina) Daily News—August 28 and 29, 1918.
Hagerstown Herald Mail—July 2017.
Harrisburg (Pennsylvania) Evening News—July 25, 1921; July 31 and August 3, 1923; August 19 and September 4, 1924.