Providence Independent Newspaper, 1875-1898
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Description
[4] p. "Accept the Truth Wherever Found - Do Right for the Sake of Truth." Newspaper published in Collegeville, Pa. Weekly. Contains local, national and international news, fiction and advertisements.
Publication Date
7-4-1895
Publisher
Collegeville: E. S. Moser
Place of Publication
Collegeville, Pennsylvania
Keywords
newspaper, Trappe, Collegeville, Pennsylvania, Montgomery County, Freeland
Rights
The digital images presented here are provided through the cooperation of Ursinus College and the Historical Society of Trappe, Collegeville, and Perkiomen Valley. Please contact the Historical Society for permission to publish these images.
Disciplines
American Politics | Cultural History | Social History | United States History
Recommended Citation
Independent, Providence, "Providence Independent, V. 21, Thursday, July 4, 1895, [Whole Number: 1045]" (1895). Providence Independent Newspaper, 1875-1898. 825.
https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/providence/825
Geographic Coverage
Collegeville, Montgomery, Pennsylvania
Frequency
Weekly
Source
Historical Society of Trappe, Collegeville, and Perkiomen Valley
Language
English
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American Politics Commons, Cultural History Commons, Social History Commons, United States History Commons
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Comments
Published every Thursday.
This issue prints the Ursinus College commencement day address delivered by President Henry T. Spangler on June 20, 1895. It also includes an article about Dr. Samuel Patterson of Evansburg, including a poem he wrote called “Ode for the Fourth of July, 1825.” It also contains information about the sale of the Collegeville Hotel.