Unified Newspaper Database
A guide to newspapers on microfilm or microfiche at the UGA Main Library, published 1600s to present.
Please note: We may not have all the issues of a newspaper for a given year. Please search the GIL-Find Catalog for more detailed holdings.
Minisink Bull
Call number:
AN58.U55 r.27 no.14,29; r.30 no.13; r.38 no.7
Themes:
Underground Newspapers, Other (Comics, Fashion, etc.; the downright weird)
Notes:
Title range of dates: Nov. 23 1966-Dec. 12 1970.
"The Minisink Bull was a periodic newsletter circulated in the area of Pennsylvania and New Jersey that would have been impacted by the proposed Tocks Island Dam construction. It was published by Joan Transue Matheson, a resident of Dingman’s Ferry, PA, with the assistance of unpaid local writers and supporters. The effort was aligned with the Delaware Valley Conservation Association, an organization created in 1965 to formally coordinate the opposition to the dam and to express local beliefs regarding the subsequent Delaware River National Recreation Area operated by the National Park Service." [From: Tocks Island Project Resistance Publications; see below.]
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