Chess
is a scientific game and its literature ought to be placed on the basis
of the strictest truthfulness, which is the foundation of all scientific
research. W. Steinitz
Jack O'Keefe Project
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Wilmington Sunday Morning Star, Wilmington, DE
Editor
Tatnall, George (see Wilmington Sunday Morning Star 1885.06.07)
Chess Columns
1884.11.23: [No problem] Not stated
1884.11.30-1884.12.14: [P#1 to P#3] Not stated (probably Tatnall)
1884.12.21-1885.05.03: [Not numbered] Not stated
1885.05.10-1889.04.07: [P#24 to P#213] Not stated
1885.04.21-1889.05.05: [No Problems] Not stated
1891.02.15-1892.03.06: [P#101 to P#156] Unknown (syndicated column)
1893.01.15-1895.12.22: [P#201 to P#352] Unknown (syndicated column)
1902.12.14.11.30-1904.09.18: [P#1 to P#3] Not stated
Missing Columns
1892.03.13-1893.01.08: [P#157 to P#200]
1893.03.19: [#210] Not published?
1893.05.14: [#217] Published #216 again
Chess News
1884.11.02-1884.11.16: Story by K. D. Peterson, W. H. Lyons, E. W. Keeney.
1889.04.14-1889.05.19: Not stated
Notes
Two P#27s, Zero P#28, and Two P#29s.
1893.12.17 no column published, resumes 1893.12.24 with #249 then 1893.12.31 #251
No columns found after 1904.09.18 (spot checked remainder 1904 and first half 1905)