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Date.Digital | 2002-05-21 | Date.Original | c. 1909 | Description | When the Press Annex of the Woman's Magazine building was remodeled and a second story added in 1908, Edward Gardner Lewis also added new printing equipment. One of the major additions was this Goss four-color printing press which cost $10,000. This press could print, paste and fold 10,000 four-color copies of "The Woman's Magazine" and "The Woman's Farm Journal" per hour. A similar photograph appeared in "The Woman's National Daily" in June, 1909 as part of a series called "Views of the Lewis Publishing Co.'s Great Plants in University City." | Source | Photograph, upper left corner torn, stain from tape used to mend upper left, 9.26" by 7.52" | Subject | Goss Printing Press Company (Chicago, Il.) | Subject | University City (Mo.)--Pictorial Works | Subject | Woman's Magazine Building-Press Annex (University City, Mo.) | Subject | Lewis Publishing Company (University City, Mo.) | Subject.Keyword | Printing presses | Title | Goss four color printing press in the Lewis Publishing Company printing plant - View 1 |
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