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1900: At the beginning of the century, Detroit had 285,704 residents (13th largest city in the U.S. 1901 Detroit Tigers baseball team formed. 1902 Cadillac Automobile Company in business. Wayne County Courthouse built. Future aviator Charles Lindbergh born. 1903 Ford Motor Company and Pewabic Pottery in business. Board of Commerce formed. 1904
Detroit: The Interracial Review: 1900s [27] 1900s [27] Monthly newspaper [27] LCCN sn98066275; OCLC 39064526; Attested from at least 1944. [27] Edited and published by Mason Smith. [27] Detroit: Detroit Journal: 1967 [28] 1900s [28] Weekly [28] LCCN sn97070601; OCLC 38302828; Detroit: Judgment: 1900s [29] 1900s [29] Weekly [29] LCCN sn97070655 ...
The sixth and most recent version (to date) of the Detroit Times was published as an evening paper from 1900 until November 6, 1960. The Times was brought back to life by James Schermerhorn October 1, 1900 as Detroit Today but quickly changed its name to the Evening Times.
The Dearborn Independent, also known as The Ford International Weekly, was a weekly newspaper established in 1901, and published by Henry Ford from 1919 through 1927. At its height during the mid-1920s it claimed a circulation of between 700,000 and 900,000.
The Detroit News reported that more than half of Detroit property owners did not pay taxes in 2012, at a loss to the city of $131 million (equal to 12% of the city's general fund budget). The first comprehensive analysis of the city's tens of thousands of abandoned and dilapidated buildings took place in the spring of 2014.
The Detroit City Hall in 1900. It was demolished in 1961. The Detroit Century Box is a time capsule that was created in the U.S. city of Detroit, Michigan on December 31, 1900. Mayor William C. Maybury organized the capsule which consists of a copper box filled with photos and letters containing the then current state of affairs in Detroit ...
The Detroit Journal was a newspaper published in Detroit, Michigan from September 1, 1883 through March 23, 1922. The Detroit Evening Journal, established by Lloyd Brezee, started as a two-cent daily with Brezee in the position of editor and C.C. Parkard as business manager. On December 6, 1883, a stock company was formed and a capital stock of ...
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