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'''''Birmingham Iron Age''''' was a weekly newspaper published from [[1874]] to [[1884]].  It was founded by [[Frank Duval]], [[Charlie Roberts]], and [[A. B. Persinger]], although ownership changed hands several times early on.  The first edition was published [[February 12]], [[1874]]. On [[May 1]], [[1884]], the paper changed its name to ''[[The Weekly Iron Age]]''.
'''''Birmingham Iron Age''''' was a weekly newspaper published from [[1874]] to [[1884]].  It was founded by [[Frank Duval]], [[Charlie Roberts]], and [[A. B. Persinger]], although ownership changed hands several times early on.  The first edition was published [[February 12]], [[1874]]. The paper's offices and press were located "on [[20th Street North|20th Street]] over [[Elyton Land Company|Elyton Land Co.]]'s office".
 
On [[May 1]], [[1884]], the paper changed its name to ''[[The Weekly Iron Age]]''.


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Revision as of 17:09, 18 March 2009

Birmingham Iron Age was a weekly newspaper published from 1874 to 1884. It was founded by Frank Duval, Charlie Roberts, and A. B. Persinger, although ownership changed hands several times early on. The first edition was published February 12, 1874. The paper's offices and press were located "on 20th Street over Elyton Land Co.'s office".

On May 1, 1884, the paper changed its name to The Weekly Iron Age.

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