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  • Newspapers with a treasure-trove of political reporting...
    Item #220318
    (20) NILES' REGISTER, Baltimore, 1820's - 1830's , 20 issues, 2nd-rate condition.
    Here is a lot of 20 different issues within the mentioned date range, all complete and each containing 16 pages.
    Niles Register was a very famous, small-size newspaper which excellent political reporting--not surprising given its... Read full description  

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  •  - Napoleon Bonaparte treaty...

    Item #220235
    BOSTON GAZETTE, Dec. 18, 1809.
     
    * Napoleon Bonaparte treaty of peace
    * Austria & France

    On page 2 under Definitive Treaty of Peace is the text of a treaty between Austria and France, signed in type: Napoleon. Other news of the day includes: "Affairs Of Spain" "Congress" and more. Lower half of the spine has numerous tears and is very... Read full description  
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  • The 1872 baseball championship...
    Item #220211
    THE NEW YORK HERALD, May 9, 1872  Page 8 has: "The Mutuals Mashed" "Fine Game Between the Boston 'Reds' and the Mutuals--The Latter Defeated by a Score of 9 to 2."  Has a detailed summary mentioning that this was the first of the teams' championship games. The game, played at the Union Grounds, drew about... Read full description  
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  • Meeting of "Professional Ball-Players"...
    Item #220184
    THE NEW-YORK TIMES, March 4, 1873  On the ftpg. under " Base-Ball" is a report from Baltimore, that begins: "The professional base-ball players held their annual convention at the St. Clair Hotel, of this city..."  Lists the names of the teams that had delegates present at the meeting, the report continues, stating... Read full description  
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  •  - Thomas Jefferson in 1827.....

    Item #220150
    COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, Jan. 3, 1827.
     
    * Thomas Jefferson family relief plan

    A page 3 item says: The legislature of South Carolina has passed a resolution, appropriating ten thousand dollars of six percent stock, redeemable in 1850, for the relief of the family of THOMAS JEFFERSON. The resolution in the Senate had but three negatives, and in the... Read full description  
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  • FDNY in 1887...
    Item #220148
    SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, New York, July 30, 1887.    

    New York City Fire Department Headquarters

    This 16 page issue is in nice condition and contains illustrations of the latest inventions of the day including the following inventions and/or prints: "New Headquarters of the Fire Department of New York", "Tobacco Pipe",... Read full description  
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  • 1824 Circus...
    Item #220105
    BOSTON COMMERCIAL GAZETTE, Jan. 3, 1824.
     
    * Circus Notice

    On page 3 under Circus are details about the performances, including the grand equestrian melodrama of Timour The Tartar. Other news of the day includes: "Mr. Booth", "Daring Attempt at Robbery", "Another Circus", and more. Other ads as well. Lite staining in the upper left... Read full description  
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  •  - 1812 James Madison....

    Item #220103
    SALEM GAZETTE, Salem, Mass., Jan. 31, 1812.
     
    * James Madison Army Law
    * Salem  Massachusetts


    On the front page under The New Army Law is: An Act To Raise And Additional Military Force. Takes two columns on the front page and concludes on page 2, signed in type: James Madison. Other news of the day with some ads. Has a foxing spot in the first... Read full description  
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  • Superintendent of Scavengers....
    Item #220048
    NEW-YORK HERALD, New York, July 27, 1805
     
    * Superintendent of Scavengers
    * Oysters


    Page 3 has a municipal item: A Law for the amendment of the law for the appointment of a Superintendent of Scavengers. Concerned the possession or sale of oysters in the city from June thru September. Other news of the day. Area of foxing in unrelated content,... Read full description  
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  •  - Early Beer recipe in 1844...

    Item #220028
    THE CORRECTOR, Sag-Harbor, (L.I.), N.Y., Aug. 7, 1844.
     
    * Early beer recipe
    * Sag Harbor, Long Island, New York


    Page 3 has a recipe: Aromatic Beer--Takes 20 drops of the oil of spruce, 20 do. wintergreen, 20 do. sassafras. Pour 2 quarts of boiling water upon the oils, then add 8 quarts of cold water, 1 1/2 pints of molasses,& 1/4 a pint of yeast.... Read full description  
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  • Uncommon title in 1868....
    Item #220007
    EVERY AFTERNOON, N.Y., March 18, 1868.
     
    * Uncommon title
    * Nice masthead


    Has news items, topical reports, literary-related content, some ads. Masthead has an engraving of a setting sun and a log raft, and a quote by Shakespeare: My free drift halts not particular, but moves itself in a wide sea. A volume I issue (number 2) of this uncommon title.... Read full description  
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  • Texan poem...  1842 U.S. Census Report...
    Item #220003
    THE NEW YORK HERALD, New York, January 14, 1842
     
    * Texan poem - "Oh, Texas!"
    * 1842 U.S. census - state by state data

    The front page has a six stanza poem: "Oh, Texas!", one of the stanzas reading: "Should a man be harrass'd with a wife that wears away his very life, Thou bid'st him to hasten... Read full description  
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  • New Jewish Synagogue, 1825...
    Item #219998
    RECORDER & TELEGRAPH, Boston, Oct. 14, 1825.
     
    * Israelites
    * Synagogue in New York City

    A page 3 item says: At a meeting of the Israelites in New-York, it was resolved to erect a new synagogue in the upper part of the city. The sum of 2648 dollars was subscribed, and 1000 dollars loaned, to effect the object. Other news of the day, mostly... Read full description  
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  •  - Verde Antique discovery in 1825...

    Item #219976
    BOSTON RECORDER AND TELEGRAPH, July 1, 1825.

    * Verde Antique discovery
    * West Chester New York

    A page 3 report says: A quarry of green marble has been discovered at West-Chester, N.Y. , in digging for the foundations of the State Prison...it resembles the celebrated Verde Antique...& the quarry appears to be very extensive. Other news of the... Read full description  
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  •  - Capital of Maine in 1822.....

    Item #219975
    COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, Nov. 16, 1822.
     
    * Capital of Maine location ?
    * Early 19th century periodical


    A front page report under Capital of Maine says: A committee of the Legislature of Maine...have recently visited Portland, Brunswick and Hallowell, for the purpose of designating a central and suitable place for the permanent seat of... Read full description  
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  •  - 1822 James Monroe...

    Item #219965
    NEW HAMPSHIRE PATRIOT & STATE GAZETTE, Concord, Aug. 26, 1822.

    * James Monroe Naval act
    * 19th century Concord New Hampshire

    The front page has: An Act making appropriations for the support of the Navy of the United States for the year 1822..., signed in type: James Monroe. Two other acts also signed in type by Monroe. Other news of the day includes:... Read full description  
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  •  - United States Quakers in 1856....

    Item #219931
    NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER, Washington, June 26, 1856.
     
    * U.S. Quakers meeting houses
    * 19th century from the nation's capital


    A front page item below the fold says the Quakers in the U.S. have a total of 715 meeting houses and an aggregate membership of 283,023, plus the number of meeting houses and members in Md., Wash., D.C., Va. and Pa.,... Read full description  
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  •  - Capital Building in 1833...

    Item #219927
    EVENING POST, N.Y., April 29, 1833.

    * Capital Building renovations being made
    * Washington D.C.


     Page 2 has a report about a material alteration to the House of Representatives. Says the floor is to be raised ...to a level with the logea [sic], behind the Speakers Chair, and to descend towards the present principal entrance; the Speakers Chair is... Read full description  
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  • DeWitt Clinton...
    Item #219906
    MERCURY AND NEW-ENGLAND PALLADIUM, Boston, Feb. 23, 1802.

    * DeWitt Clinton
    * Senate
     
    A page 3 item says: "DeWitt Clinton, is appointed a member of the Senate...for the State of New York. A report states that the Chemical Society of Philadelphia has offered a medal for the best specimen of clay in the U.S. to be ...fit for the manufacture of potters... Read full description  
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  •  - Stingray fish in 1822

    Item #219864
    COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, Aug. 10, 1822.
     
    * A Stingray shocks man in Portland Maine ?

    A pg. 2 report states that an individual from Portland ...took on one of the islands of that town, a Torpedo (Raja Torpedo) measuring nearly 18 inches in diameter. In securing it he received three electrical shocks....It is rare that these fish are found so far...... Read full description  
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  • The University of New York in 1816....
    Item #219861
    NEW YORK EVENING POST, March 15, 1816  On page under Communications is a report stating that: "...the College of Physicians and Surgeons of the University of New-York recommended Thomas Cooper, Esq., for the degree of Dr. of Medicine." Contains the resolution recommending the degree. Cooper taught at Dickinson College and was an... Read full description  
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  • Lawrenceburg, Indiana 1853...
    Item #219830
    INDEPENDENT PRESS, Lawrenceburgh, Indiana, March 9, 1853
     
    * Early Prostitution in New York City
    * Lawrenceburg, Indiana


    A page 2 item references a New York paper stating in part that: ...there are 2200 women of the night in that city who openly live by impure lascivious practices, and that there are 40,000 sewing women, one half of whom are... Read full description  
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  •  - Lt. Perry drowns in 1822...

    Item #219828
    COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, MA, dated July 10, 1822.
     
    * Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry brother drowns

    Page 2 has a report: The native places of the naval officers who were lately drowned on the coast of Chili, were as follows: Lt. Perry, Rhode Island, a brother of Com. Perry... Other news of the day includes: "Fourth Of July" "Horrid Murder" "Navy... Read full description  
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  •  - Carrier's Address in 1822...

    Item #219825
    COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, MA, dated Jan. 16, 1822.
     
    * Carrier's Address in 1822
    * New Year's


    The back page has a full column poem: New-Years Address Of The Carriers Of The Columbian Centinel, To Its Patrons, January 1, 1822. News of day includes: "More Piracy" "Another Mail Robbery" "Indian Department" and more. Several advertisements as well.... Read full description  
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  •  - Ottoe & Missouri Indian Tribe in 1826...

    Item #219802
    NATIONAL JOURNAL, Washington, Feb. 25, 1826.
     
    * Ottoe and Missouri Indian treaty
    * President John Quincy Adams

    On page 2 under an engraving of an eagle and shield is a treaty between the United States and Ottoe and Missouri tribe of Indians, signed in type: John Quincy Adams. Includes the names of the Indians who signed the treaty with an... Read full description  
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  •  - Dromedary camel in 1806....

    Item #219732
    NEW-YORK EVENING POST, May 10, 1806.
     
    * Dromedary camel exibit advertisement from Arabia

    A page 3 notice for an exhibition of the Two Dromedaries from Arabia, mentioning that:These are the first of the species eve imported into this country. Describes the unique characteristics of this unusual creature, better known as a camel. Some details about a... Read full description  
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  •  - Uncommon title from Washington DC...

    Item #219730
    THE DAILY CRITIC, Washington, Dec. 9, 1876.

    * Uncommon title

    Has bits of news, topical items and numerous ads. Some headlines include: "Burying of the Victims of the Brooklyn Fire" "Congress Yesterday" and more. An uncommon title. A few minor edge tears and slighly browned.
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  •  - Washington Irving hurt in Accident...

    Item #219728
    EVENING POST, N.Y., July 2, 1833.
     
    * Washington Irving hurt in wagon accident

    Page 2 has a report stating that Mr. Washington Irving was hurt when the one-horse wagon he was operating ...down a steep and rocky hill in West Chester... overturned after the horse became frightened. Both Irving and a nephew were thrown to the ground and both... Read full description  
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  • King Louis XVIII of France 1815...  Hudson River Steamboat ad...
    Item #219703
    THE NEW-YORK EVENING POST, New York, June 28, 1815  Page 2 has a Declaration issued by the King which describes the circumstances confronting France, and contains an appeal to his subjects to let their principles guide them and to "...Rally round your King...  to put an end to a revolt...  which... Read full description  
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  • 1874 Chicago, Illinois...
    Item #219697
    INDUSTRIAL AGE, Chicago, Dec. 19, 1874.
     
    * Uncommon Title from Chicago, Illinois

    Mostly topical reports, a few literary items and some ads. A volume II issue of this uncommon title. Some of the headlines include: "On Invention" "Chippawa Falls & Eau Claire Railroad" and much more. A few minor edge tears.
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  • Fire Fighting Tank 1873...
    Item #219661
    SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, New York, March 8, 1873.

    * Fire Tank Water System

    This 16 page issue is in nice condition and contains illustrations of the latest inventions of the day including the following inventions and/or prints: Self Acting Fire Tank, Tell Tale Clock, Bottle Stopper, Diamond Stone Saw, & More. These illustrations also have... Read full description  
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  •  - Andrew Jackson in 1832...

    Item #219656
    NEW-YORK EVENING POST, Jan. 30, 1832.

    * Andrew Jackson
    * The Sugar Tax

    Beginning at the bottom of the last column on the front page is a letter from the citizens of Philadelphia presenting a set of astral lamps made of coal to the President. Concludes on page 2, followed by a gracious reply signed in type: Andrew Jackson. Other news of the day... Read full description  
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  • Elizabeth, Pennsylvania 1837...
    Item #219647
    THE GLOBE, Washington, July 28, 1837.
     
    * Elizabeth, Pennsylvania
    * Ship Building Community


    Page 2 has a report about the prosperous ship building communities of Elizabeth and West Elizabeth, both on the Monongahela River, 15 miles above Pittsburg. Says that since 1826 the two villages produced 78 steamboats. Other news of the day includes:... Read full description  
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  •  - Martin Van Buren in 1840...

    Item #219637
    THE GLOBE, Washington, Dec. 9, 1840.
     
    * Martin Van Buren State of the Union Address
    * From Washington D.C.


    Taking much of pg. 2 is the Message of the President to Congress, signed in type: M. Van Buren. This was Van Burens last annual message. Nice to have in a Washington paper. Stray writing above the masthead bleeds through a bit to pg. 2 into this... Read full description  
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  •  - Early St. Louis in 1818...

    Item #219636
    COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, Oct. 10, 1818.
     
    * Early St. Louis Missouri growth

    A pg. 2 report from Missouri datelined St. Louis says that ...three millions of bricks...have been laid here since...April..., and that there is a printing office and two banks there, it is situated near rich lead runs, enjoys a great commerce with the Indians, has a... Read full description  
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  •  - Early Michigan Census in 1833...

    Item #219632
    EVENING POST, N.Y., Sept. 20, 1833.
     
    * Early Michigan census population

    A page 2 report says that the population in Michigan increased by 10,000 during the present season due to emigration. States that the area is rapidly developing in other respects like the cultivation of wheat, along with internal improvements, plus mention ...that... Read full description  
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  •  - Early Michigan Laws in 1844...

    Item #219618
    THE CORRECTOR, Sag-Harbor, (L.I.), N.Y., February 28, 1844.

    * Early seduction law in Michigan
    * Sag Harbor, Long Island, New York


    Page 3 has an item: Law against Seduction.--The state of Michigan have [sic] just passed a severe law against seduction and licentiousness, punishing them with imprisonment in the State Prison for 3 to 5 Years. Other news of... Read full description  
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  • Champlain Canal Completed...
    Item #219560
    COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, Dec. 7, 1822.

    * Champlain Canal Completed
    * Lake Champlain to Hudson River
     
    Pg. 2 has a report: ...The last stone of the Canal, from Lake Champlain to [the] Hudson River, was laid by Gov. Clinton, on the 28th. ult. On this route are 46 mile of artificial and 15 1/2 of improved natural navigation.--There are 21 locks. The... Read full description  
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  •  - Alligator attack in North Carolina in 1816...

    Item #219555
    CONNECTICUT COURANT, Hartford, July 2, 1816.
     
    * Woman killed by alligator in North Carolina

    Page 3 has a report from Lumberton, N. Carolina about a woman attacked and killed by an alligator while riding across the Gum Swamp, with mention that the gator was killed later and measured eleven feet in length. Other news of the day... Read full description  
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  • Giant Sawfish
    Item #219553
    COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, Sept. 19, 1818.

    * Giant Sawfish Caught
    * North Carolina
     
    Pg. 2 has a report: A Saw Fish 13 feet 4 inches, with a saw of 28 teeth on each side, and upwards of 3 feet long, has been taken in one of the sounds in North Carolina, skinned and preserved. Other news of the day includes: "Exchange of Prisoners", "Connecticut... Read full description  
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  •  - Two-headed snake killed in 1839...

    Item #219551
    THE MADISONIAN, Washington, Oct. 26, 1839.
     
    * Two-Headed Snake found and killed
    * Leavenworth Iowa

    Page 2 has a report from a Leavenworth, Iowa, paper about a snake killed on a farm. Says the snake was two feet in length had a head at each end, and could crawl both ways, plus a few other details. Mentions that the snake might be the only one... Read full description  
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  •  - New York Trade Schools in 1885...

    Item #219529
    SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, New York, March 28, 1885.

    * New York Trade Schools

    This 16 page issue is in nice condition and contains illustrations of the latest inventions of the day including the following inventions and/or prints: The New York Trade Schools - Artificial Ear Drum - Hand Propeller For Boats - Shearing Machine - Columbia Two... Read full description  
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  •  - Fight Breaks Out in Government in 1844....

    Item #219488
    THE CORRECTOR, Sag-Harbor, (L.I.), N.Y., May 1, 1844.
     
    * Fight breaks out on the House Floor in U. S. governement

    A pg. 2 report from Washington has details about a fight on the floor of the U.S. House of Representatives between Mr. White of Kentucky and Mr. Rathbun of N.Y. After Mr. White defended a speech made by Henry Clay, words were... Read full description  
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  •  - Schenectady and Utica railroad company in 1833...

    Item #219477
    NEW-YORK EVENING POST, April 27, 1833.
     
    * Schenectady and Utica Railroad Company est.

    A page 2 report begins: It will be a matter of public congratulations that the senate...passed the bill from the house to incorporate the Schenectady and Utica railroad company, by a unanimous vote. A few other details as well. Other news of... Read full description  
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  •  - Early Steamships in 1839...

    Item #219475
    UNITED STATES COMMERCIAL & STATISTICAL REGISTER, Philadelphia, PA, July 31, 1839.
     
    * Early steamboat travel

    The front page has a committee report on the subject Atlantic Steam Navigation. Report takes 2 1/2 pages. Other topics throughout. A volume I issue. Quarto-size, 16 pages, small piece missing from the left margin of the last leaf,... Read full description  
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  • Henry Rowe Schoolcraft....
    Item #219472
    THE NEW-YORKER, N.Y., Oct. 14, 1837.
     
    * Henry Rowe Schoolcraft
    * "The Birchen Canoe"
     
    The fourth page has a poem: The Birchen Canoe--By H. R. Schoolcraft. Other literary and news items throughout. Quarto-size, 16 pages, A few foxing spots in the text of the poem, other occasional foxing.
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  •  - Goose and Gridiron in 1827

    Item #219430
    NEW-YORK AMERICAN, May 4, 1827.
     
    * Goose and Gridiron

    A page 3 notice for The New-York Goose and Gridiron Refectory states that the owner has returned to his old stand and is ready to serve the public. Includes a small engraving of a goose on a flatiron. News of the day includes: "Police" "Virginia Elections" and more. Some edge wear, foxing spot in... Read full description  
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  •  - Anthracite Coal mine discovery in 1833....

    Item #219424
    EVENING POST, N.Y., Sept. 19, 1833.
     
    * Anthracite Coal discovered in Virginia

    A page 3 report begins: A mine of Anthracite Coal of a very superior quality, has lately been discovered in the western section of Berkeley county, Virginia. A bit more about the quality, and the potential size of this deposit. "The Next President" "From The... Read full description  
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  •  - Franklin Pierce annual message in 1856

    Item #219419
    CLEVELAND MORNING LEADER, Dec. 4, 1856.
     
    * President Franklin Pierce State of the Union Address

    The Presidents Message takes 6 1/2 columns on pg. 2, signed in type: Franklin Pierce. Several interesting advertisements. First leaf has an archival mend to a tear in the outer margin that extends slightly into the text of the message,... Read full description  
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  • Ulysses S. Grant, 1865...
    Item #219416
    NEW YORK HERALD, Oct. 13, 1865.
     
    * General Ulysses S. Grant
    * Military Reorganization


    The front page has: "The Army Important Order From General Grant Reduction & Reorganization of the Military Forces of the Republic Colored Troops to Garrison all but Two of the Southern Ports". Other news of the day includes: "Martial Law... Read full description  
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