Talk:Angeli Foods

Possible additional sources

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 * Presumably, the Iron County Reporter and Mining Journal archives
 * The Iron River store was briefly closed in 1918 by the US Food and Drug Administration for violating food safety standards, and Alfred Angeli was arrested in 1945 for selling ungraded potatoes. (seems kind of minor)


 * NMU and Peter White Public Library are working to digitize The Mining Journal at https://uplink.nmu.edu/islandora/object/nmu%3A5855 As of this posting, they have up through 1955 done. There are other papers available, but you have to search them individually, unlike Newspapers.com or NewspaperArchive.com. (As a quick aside, both of those sites allow clippings which when linked, are freely available without subscriptions for others to read.)  Imzadi 1979  →   20:33, 21 March 2023 (UTC)
 * Thanks, . I hadn't seen that! What a delightful resource, one I wish I had when I was writing college papers with Mining Journal and Iron Ore (Ishpeming) microfilm archives.Unfortunately, the site is rather difficult to search at the moment... searches for "Angeli" + words are bringing up matches for "Evangeline", "Lake Angeline" etc. I will try a few other combinations and see what comes back. Angeli's only expanded to Marquette in the 1970s, which is when I'd expect the most coverage.
 * On the currently used newspaper archives, that was brought up in the recent GAN. I'd forgotten about the clipping ability while writing the article. Ed [talk] [majestic titan] 16:17, 22 March 2023 (UTC)