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Serbian Echo or Srpski Odjek was published in 1902 in Pueblo, Colorado on the 14th and 28th day of every month by the Serbian Echo Publishing Company, owned by Serbian American businessmen -- D.M. Shaban and S.N. Radakovich -- who shared the responsibilities of writing, editing, publishing and distributing the paper. Srpski Odjek was the only Serbian language newspaper published west of the Mississippi River to Pacific Coast. At the time the newspaper was a vital source of community news and information for the Serbs living and working in the West. The Editorial Office was located at 1213 Santa Fe Avenue in Pueblo, Colorado.[1] Copies of Srpski Odjek have been digitized and are part of the collection of the Library of Congress.[2][3]

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  1. ^ "Servian Echo (Srpski Odjek) September 28, 1902 — Colorado Historic Newspapers Collection".
  2. ^ "Research Guides: Serbian Newspapers in the Library of Congress: Newspapers Published in Serbia and the Diaspora".
  3. ^ "Servian Echo = Srpki Odjek (Pueblo, Colo.) 1902-19??". Library of Congress.