From the 1940s and early 1950s when Fort Carson was still "Camp Carson," we've never missed a beat in publishing weekly newspapers serving the Colorado Springs military communities. The adjacent page from the September 7, 1951 "Camp Carson Mountaineer" depicts some of the tedious steps involved in "hot type," photo engravings and locking it all into a chase (tray) for the letterpress printing used back then. (Who says those were the "good old days"?)
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Media Name | Colorado Springs Military Newspaper |
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Media Type | Newspaper |
Language | English |
Location | Colorado Springs, Colorado |
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Website | |
Front Page URL | https://csmng.com/Mountaineer/ |
About Page URL | https://www.facebook.com/pg/csmng/about/ |
Contact Page URL | https://csmng.com/Mountaineer/ |
RSS Feed URL | https://csmng.com/feed/ |
Profiles | |
Facebook URL | https://www.facebook.com/pg/csmng/ |
X URL | https://twitter.com/csmng |
LinkedIn URL | https://www.linkedin.com/company/colorado-springs-newspaper-group/about/ |
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Contacts | |
Name | Amy Gillentine Sweet |
Phone | +1 (719) 634-5905 |
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