Wallace Press-Times Records, 1906-1956

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Wallace Press-Times
Title
Wallace Press-Times Records
Dates
1906-1956 (inclusive)
Quantity
2.0 cubic feet
Collection Number
MG310 (collection)
Summary
Alphabetical correspondence file, minute book (1912-1956), and several financial journals of a Wallace, Idaho, newspaper.
Repository
University of Idaho Library, Special Collections and Archives
Special Collections and Archives
University of Idaho Library
875 Perimeter Drive
MS 2350
Moscow, ID
83844-2350
Telephone: 2088850845
libspec@uidaho.edu
Languages
English
Sponsor
Funding for processing this finding aid was provided through a grant awarded by the National Historical Publications and Records Commission.
Funding for encoding this finding aid was provided through a grant awarded by the National Endowment for the Humanities.

Historical NoteReturn to Top

The Wallace Press-Times came into existence as a daily publication in 1911 following consolidation of two earlier publications, The Wallace Times owned by Harry Day, and The Idaho Press owned by A.J. Dunn, both of which had been published since before the turn of the century. All equipment was purchased from these two companies for $25,000, paid for in shares of the new company. The Day family shares were divided as follows: Eugene, 10,000 shares, Jerome, 1,328 shares, and Harry L. trustee, 5,052 shares.

Present at the first meeting of the incorporators, held June 5, 1912, were John L. Dunn, A.J. Dunn, May C. Kirby, Robert E. Seysler, and Roderick McLeod. The certificate of incorporation for the new company was filed May 27, 1912. At the first meeting of the directors the following officers were elected: Robert E. Seysler, president; Roderick McLeod, vice president; and May C. Kirby, secretary-treasurer. A stock assessment of 100% was also levied. On September 10, 1912, all three officers resigned and were replaced by Eugene Day, Jerome Day, and A.J. Dunn respectively. Harry L. Day also joined the board at this time. In 1917 W.B. Heitfeld replaced Dunn as secretary.

From 1911 until 1928 the Press-Times was a morning daily, then in April 1928 it began publishing both a morning and an evening paper. Financial conditions in 1931 forced the suspension of the morning edition. The paper also published a weekly Mining Review.

By 1926 the Day family was firmly in control of the paper. The Hercules Mining Company was the largest stockholder with 12,849 shares, Harry Day served as president, Henry as vice president, and W.B. Heitfeld as secretary-treasurer. Stock assessments were levied to cover the indebtedness of the paper and money was also borrowed from the Wallace Bank and Trust Company. in 1936 68% of the stock held by each stockholder was returned to the treasury to wipe out the indebtedness of the company and the first dividend of 75 cents per share was declared. in 1937 Henry replaced his father as president and W.B. Heitfeld was elected vice president, a position he held until December when he was replaced by Paul Jessup, and S.F. Heitfeld became secretary-treasurer. Also in December of 1937 John Wourms was elected to the board and became the company attorney.

The early 1940s saw several efforts to buy the Press-Times, but all offers were rejected. In October 1952 the Press-Times was sold to the Coeur d'Alene Press Print Shop, also known as the North Idaho Publishing Company, owned by Burl C. Hagadone, and publisher of the Coeur d'Alene Press, for $65,000. This transaction merged the two largest and oldest daily newspapers in the five northern counties of Idaho, although the Press-Times continued to operate on a politically independent basis. On December 18, 1954, the Board of Directors of the Press-Times passed a motion to declare a liquidating dividend and officially dissolve the company.

Content DescriptionReturn to Top

The records of the Wallace Press-Times Company span the years 1906 to 1956, with the bulk of the material covering the years 1930 to 1945. Included are a minute book covering the years 1912-1956, several financial journals, and an alphabetical correspondence file.

Administrative InformationReturn to Top

Arrangement

The records of the Wallace Press-Times are divided into two series. The first contains the minute book for the years 1912 to 1956, and several financial journals from the Press-Times predecessor, Wallace Times. The second series is an alphabetical file which contains correspondence, notices of meetings, and financial statements for the years 1915 to 1974.

Acquisition Information

The records of the Wallace Press-Times are part of the records of Day Mines, Inc., donated to the University of Idaho by Henry Day in 1984 and 1985.

Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top

Series I. Minute Book and Financial Journals, 1906-1956Return to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box/Folder
1/1
Minute book
1912-1956
1/2
Financial journal
1906-1907
1/3
Trial balance book
1906-1909
1/4
Proprietor's ledger
1910-1912

Series II. General Correspondence and Related Records, 1915-1956Return to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box/Folder
1/5
A Correspondence
1932-1945
1/6
Accounts charged off
1935-1940
1/7
Accounts receivable
1936
1/8
Advertising: Beer; Patent
1933-1935
1/9
Alburn Bureau; America First, Inc.
1932-1934
1/10
Annual meeting of stockholders and directors, notice of
1935-1936
1/11
February 5, 1940
1/12
Association of National Advertisers
1932
1/13-14
Associated Press
1926-1951
1/15
Ayer & Son
1931-1932
1/16
B Correspondence
1928-1952
1/17
Bills, Hercules
1928
1/18
C Correspondence
1933-1955
1/19
Chemical Foundation; Circulation
1931-1934
1/20
Clark, Thomas F., Co., Inc.; Code; Coeur d'Alene Mines
1932-1936
1/21
Commission, Securities and Exchange; County printing
1934-1936
1/22
D Correspondence
1931-1939
1/23
Daily Newspaper Publishing Business - Code authority
1935
1/24
Data
1931-1932
1/25
David, George B., Co.
1932
1/26
Employing Printers Association of America, Inc.; Erwin Wasey & Co.
1932-1935
1/27
F Correspondence
1933-1936
1/28
G Correspondence
1933-1944
1/29
Goss Printing Press Co.
1935-1942
1/30
H Correspondence
1930-1953
1/31
Haywood, D.B., Co.; Hercules Mining Co.
1931-1935
1/32
I Correspondence
1934-1952
1/33
Idaho, State of
1931-1942
1/34
Idaho State Editorial Association
1933-1936
1/35
Interior, Department of
1935
1/36
J; Joint National Code Authority
1934-1936
1/37
K; Kohler
1932-1946
1/38
L Correspondence
1935-1949
1/39
Legislation; Lewiston Tribune; Liquor Advertising
1932-1947
2/40
M Correspondence
1932-1945
2/41
McClure Newspaper Syndicate
1932-1940
2/42
Meetings, Stockholders, etc.; Miehle Printing Press & Mfg. Co.; Mining Truth
1926-1935
2/43
N Correspondence
1933-1956
2/44
NEA Service
1930-1954
2/45
Newell-Emmett Company
1933
2/46
O Correspondence
1935-1939
2/47
P Correspondence
1932-1947
2/48
Position seekers
1933-1940
2/49
Post Office Department
1931-1937
2/50
R; Republican State Central Committee
1932-1937
2/51
S Correspondence
1933-1951
2/52
Shoshone County; Social Security; Spokesman Review
1928-1946
2/53
Statements, Comparison by years
1915-1935
2/54-66
Statements, Financial
1926-1956
2/67
State printing; Standard Rate & Data Service
1932
2/68
Stockholders, Press-Times Publishing Co.; Southern Newspaper Publishers' Association
1931-1936
2/69
T; Tax, Income
1932-1938
2/70
U; United Press Associations
1933-1950
2/71
V, W Correspondence
1933-1938
2/72
Wages and salaries
1934-1952
2/73
Wallace Bank and Trust Co.; Washington, State College of; Weekly Pictorial Syndicate; XYZ correspondence
1932-1939

Names and SubjectsReturn to Top

Geographical Names

  • Wallace (Idaho)--Newspapers

Other Creators

  • Corporate Names
    • Wallace Press-Times