The gazette-news.


Fla.) Gazette-news (Daytona
Bok Engelsk 1901 · Newspapers.
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Daytona, Fla. : : Edward Fitzgerald, , -1901.
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The Gazette-News [LCCN: sn95047378], which began publication in the 1890s and continued until January 26, 1901 in Daytona, Florida. On that date, the Gazette-News was succeeded by the Daytona (FL) Gazette-News [LCCN: sn93059208], which was variously referred to as the Daytona Gazette-News and the Ormond (FL) Gazette-News. This successor newspaper ceased publication in 1922. Gazette-News reporting traces the history of traffic up and down the Florida coast. The history of racing in Daytona is also well documented, beginning with automobile races along the beach, followed by more organized races inland on oyster shell and later asphalt speedways. Researchers can find references to the doings of Florida transportation and tourism pioneer, Henry Flagler at the turn of the 20th century. Other reports document the use of automobiles for stumping the state politically. The St. Johns & Halifax River Railway, later renamed the Florida East Coast Railway, arrived in Daytona (FL), present day Daytona Beach (FL), in 1886, a decade after the city had been incorporated in 1876. Daytona was a new American city for the new American Century. With the railway's arrival, Daytona's proximity to the ocean made it a tourist destination. Ormond (FL), present day Ormond Beach (FL, was incorporated in 1880, four years after Daytona was incorporated. Poynter Institute's Florida Newspaper Chronology cites publication starting in 1889 and ending in 1922.--E. Kesse, University of Florida Digital Library Center.
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