Mr. David F. Day : the Muldoon Man, 1890, July.

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Mr. David F. Day : the Muldoon Man, 1890, July.

Typescript of an article from the Great Divide (Vol. 3, No.5, July 1890) by Fitz-Mac. The article focuses on the founding and history of the Solid Muldoon newspaper and biographical notes on its founder David F. Day, including his visit to Queen Victoria and his service for the Union Army during the Civil War.

1 typescript, photocopy.

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Fitz-Mac, -1910

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The Solid Muldoon newspaper (named after the 'prehistoric man' hoax in Beulah, Colorado, in 1877) was founded in Ouray, Colorado, in 1879 by David F. Day. The Great Divide was a periodical published in Denver from 1889 to 1896. From the description of Mr. David F. Day : the Muldoon Man, 1890, July. (Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical Gardens). WorldCat record id: 709612197 ...

Day, David F. (David Frakes), 1847-1914

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