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'''''The Birmingham Sunday Morning Star''''' was a weekly, eight-page, 48-column, Sunday morning newspaper published by [[Johnson & Lacey]] began publication on [[July 24]], [[1887]]. Its offices were located at 1921½ [[2nd Avenue North]]. 5,000 copies of the first issue were distributed gratuitously throughout the city for free. After the first issue, subscriptions cost 10 cents per month; 25 cents per quarter or one dollar per year.
'''''The Birmingham Sunday Morning Star''''' was a weekly, eight-page, 48-column, Sunday morning newspaper published by [[Johnson & Lacey]] began publication on [[July 24]], [[1887]]. Its offices were located at 1921½ [[2nd Avenue North]]. 5,000 copies of the first issue were distributed gratuitously throughout the city for free. After the first issue, subscriptions cost 10 cents per month; 25 cents per quarter or one dollar per year.


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==References==
* ''[[Pocket Business Directory and Guide to Birmingham, Ala.]]'' (1887), p. 96 - via {{BPLDC}}


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[[Category:2nd Avenue North]]

Latest revision as of 14:14, 26 June 2020

The Birmingham Sunday Morning Star was a weekly, eight-page, 48-column, Sunday morning newspaper published by Johnson & Lacey began publication on July 24, 1887. Its offices were located at 1921½ 2nd Avenue North. 5,000 copies of the first issue were distributed gratuitously throughout the city for free. After the first issue, subscriptions cost 10 cents per month; 25 cents per quarter or one dollar per year.

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