{"id":20981,"date":"2014-01-08T01:41:10","date_gmt":"2014-01-08T06:41:10","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/glenwood-post-saw-changes-on-jan-1-1898\/"},"modified":"2014-01-08T01:41:10","modified_gmt":"2014-01-08T06:41:10","slug":"glenwood-post-saw-changes-on-jan-1-1898","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/transhuman-news-blog\/post-human\/glenwood-post-saw-changes-on-jan-1-1898\/","title":{"rendered":"Glenwood Post saw changes on Jan. 1, 1898"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    Our principal aim shall be to make THE POST a successful local    paper  a journal that will record matters of interest as they    transpire from day to day and week to week in the community    which affords its support, to make it a mirror of local events,    and its pages a succinct and truthful history of the people who    appear upon the stage of action.  <\/p>\n<p>     Amos J. Dickson, editor and proprietor, the Glenwood Post and    Weekly Ledger Newspaper, Jan. 1, 1898  <\/p>\n<p>    The changes to the Glenwood Post and Weekly Ledger Newspaper on    Jan. 1, 1898, were imperceptible to the human eye. There was a    slight change in layout, and perhaps a change in font. But the    biggest change appeared in the editorial section, where, the    name A.J. Dickson, editor and proprietor, replaced that of C.L.    Bennett, which had appeared just a week before. For the    community-minded Dickson, this was more than an ownership    change. Dickson envisioned providing better service to the    community with an eye toward recording the news of the week,    providing information to his readership, and preserving the    events of the past for reference in the future.  <\/p>\n<p>    Prior to purchasing the Glenwood Post, the new editor and    owner, Amos Jackson Dickson had resided for nearly a decade in    the Roaring Fork Valley. Born in Illinois on May 6, 1861, he    and his parents moved to Kansas where he grew up on a farm. He    attended the University of Kansas and was a school teacher.    When he came to Glenwood Springs, he sold real estate and    brokered loans. Civically, he was a Grand Master of the    International Organization of Odd Fellows. Religiously, he was    a member of the Methodist Church. Politically, he aligned    himself with Silver Republicans.  <\/p>\n<p>    On Dec. 27, 1897, for the sum of $1,300, Dickson received all    of the equipment, type, furniture, fixtures and patronage    connected with the publication of the Glenwood Post located at    201 Eighth St. in Glenwood Springs. Dicksons goals for the    Glenwood Post were simple: to be a strong community newspaper    and the best ever in Garfield County; to not allow partisan    politics to influence reporting or his editorials; and to make    the welfare of the people paramount to political objectives.  <\/p>\n<p>    From the first edition of the newspaper under Dicksons charge,    it was evident he strove to live up to his goals. That first    four-page edition recapped the Christmas events of 1897,    carried advertisements for Glenwood Springs businesses,    advertised unclaimed letters at the post office, dedicated    space to national and international news, printed neighborhood    columns for Eagle and Four Mile, and contained a concerned    article regarding the well-being of a demented woman determined    to make her way to the top of Lookout Mountain above Glenwood    Springs. Subscriptions to his weekly newspaper were $1.50 per    year, 75 cents for six months, and 5 cents for a single copy.  <\/p>\n<p>    Within the first month, Dickson not only reported upon current    events, but enlisted community founders to document the    communitys past with a column titled Pioneers I Remember.    Then, for the next three decades The Glenwood Post chronicled a    changing world. Economic depressions, wars, mining strikes, the    decline of railroads, the rise of the automobile, the building    of roads and politics shared space with births, marriages,    anniversaries, deaths and community news of interest. The    actions of the honorable and of those less honorable equally    made notice in The Glenwood Post.  <\/p>\n<p>    As Dickson approached 70 years of age in 1931, he decided the    future of the Glenwood Post should be passed to another editor    and owner. He retired to his home at 1027 Blake Ave., and on    March 22, 1942, passed away.  <\/p>\n<p>    In his last will and testament Dickson left his typewriter to    his daughter, Geraldine. He also willed to her his bound    editions of the Glenwood Post from 1898 to 1931 in the making    and publishing of which I have poured out the best part of my    life, the ambitions and enthusiasms of young manhood and middle    age, and the more sage, considerate and conservative thought    and effort of later years, and commend to her a careful and    charitable perusal and study of the pages of these volumes, as    they represent my earnest thought and endeavor to accomplish    some good in the circumscribed field in which I have wrought,    praying that she may forgive and overlook the radical and    indiscreet utterance of an intense and impetuous nature, and    give heed to and be governed and influenced by the more    rational and conservative expressions of my real self.  <\/p>\n<p>    Amos Dicksons editions of the Glenwood Post have been    microfilmed by the Colorado Historical Society, with    microfilmed copies available for charitable study and perusal    at the Frontier Historical Society and Museum in Glenwood    Springs.  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Read this article:<br \/>\n<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/www.postindependent.com\/news\/ticker\/9631729-113\/glenwood-post-dickson-community\" title=\"Glenwood Post saw changes on Jan. 1, 1898\">Glenwood Post saw changes on Jan. 1, 1898<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Our principal aim shall be to make THE POST a successful local paper a journal that will record matters of interest as they transpire from day to day and week to week in the community which affords its support, to make it a mirror of local events, and its pages a succinct and truthful history of the people who appear upon the stage of action. 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