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Newspaper Gulf Coast Breeze (Crawfordville, Fla.) 1897-19??

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About Gulf Coast Breeze (Crawfordville, Fla.) 1897-19??

The Gulf Coast Breeze was published in Crawfordville from 1897 through approximately 1928. The newspaper’s first editor and publisher was R. Don McLeod. Later editors were Herbert S. Moore (ca. 1915) and C.K. Allen (ca. 1920). The masthead of the Gulf Coast Breeze proclaimed “For the People.” As was typical of most Florida newspapers in this period, it maintained a Democratic affiliation.

Crawfordville was and remains the seat of government in rural Wakulla County, located approximately twenty miles south of the capital of Tallahassee. The town’s population during this period hovered at about two hundred; the population of the county grew from three to seven thousand during the time of the paper’s existence.

The first issue of the Gulf Coast Breeze contained a rousing smorgasbord of local and international items. Reporting covered the everyday and the curious. Among the curious: the taking of a prodigiously large gopher turtle at more than fifty pounds and a local minister’s wife almost crushed à la Anna Karenina by a local train. International news, as well, covered the ordinary and occasionally the extraordinary, e.g., a jingoist editorial inveighing against the Ottoman Turks during the First World War.

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About this Newspaper

Title

  • Gulf Coast Breeze (Crawfordville, Fla.) 1897-19??

Summary

  • Gulf Coast Breeze [LCCN: sn95047266] was published in Crawfordville, Florida from 1897 through, it is believed, 1928. The newspaper's first editor/publisher was R. Don McLeod. Later editors were Herbert S. Moore (ca. 1915) and C.K. Allen (ca. 1920). As was typical of most Florida newspapers in this period, it maintained a Democratic affiliation. The Gulf Coast Breeze served Wakulla County and its environs. Crawfordville's population during this period hovered at 200 souls; the county grew from 3,000 to 7,000 during the paper's existence. The paper's masthead proclaimed "For the People." Crawfordville was and remains (ca. 2008) the seat of county government in Wakulla County (FL). It continues (ca. 2008) to bear the distinction as Florida's only unincorporated seat of county government. Wakulla County is approximately 20 miles south of the state's capital, Tallahassee. It remained overwhelmingly rural until only recently, in the last quarter of the 20th century. Even today, while densely populated, it remains largely lacking urban centers. An examination of the first issue reveals a rousing smorgasbord of local and international news. Local news covered the everyday and the curious. Among the curious: the taking of a prodigiously large gopher turtle at more than fifty pounds, and, a local minister's wife almost crushed a la Anna Karenina by a local train. International news, as well, covered the ordinary and occasionally the extra-ordinary, e.g., a jingoist editorial inveighing against the Muslim Turks (i.e., the Ottoman Empire) during and following World War I. The Ottoman Empire had been particularly chaotic during the latter life of the Gulf Coast Breeze.--E. Kesse, University of Florida Digital Library Center.

Dates of Publication

  • 1897-19??

Created / Published

  • Crawfordville, Fla. : R. Don McLeod, Jr., 1897-

Headings

  • -  Crawfordville (Fla.)--Newspapers
  • -  Wakulla County (Fla.)--Newspapers
  • -  Florida--Crawfordville
  • -  Florida--Wakulla County
  • -  United States--Florida--Wakulla--Crawfordville

Genre

  • Periodicals
  • Electronic journals
  • Newspapers

Notes

  • -  Weekly
  • -  Vol. 1, no. 1 (May 28, 1897)-
  • -  "For the people."
  • -  Publisher: Herbert S. Moore, <1915>
  • -  Archived issues are available in digital format as part of the Library of Congress Chronicling America online collection.
  • -  Latest issue consulted: Vol. 17, no. 49 (Dec. 10, 1915).

Medium

  • volumes

Call Number/Physical Location

  • Newspaper

Library of Congress Control Number

  • sn95047266

OCLC Number

  • 1456015

ISSN Number

  • 1940-9761

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Chicago citation style:

Gulf Coast Breeze Crawfordville, Fla. -19??. (Crawfordville, FL), Jan. 1 1897. https://www.loc.gov/item/sn95047266/.

APA citation style:

(1897, January 1) Gulf Coast Breeze Crawfordville, Fla. -19??. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/sn95047266/.

MLA citation style:

Gulf Coast Breeze Crawfordville, Fla. -19??. (Crawfordville, FL) 1 Jan. 1897. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, www.loc.gov/item/sn95047266/.