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708591

From this famous mining town in Nevada...

Item #708591

November 16, 1872

THE DAILY STATE REGISTER, Carson City, Nevada, Nov. 16, 1872  Situated just east of Lake Tahoe at the western "elbow" of the state, this issue from its heyday during the mining era has various news, ads, and notices on the front page, with much news on page 2.
Carson City is named for the famed mountain man Kit Carson & is about 30 miles south of Reno. It originated as a stopover for
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708560

Celebrating emancipation: Frederick Douglass speaks...

Item #708560

August 02, 1865

NEW YORK TIMES, Aug. 2, 1865  The top of the front page has: "EMANCIPATION JUBILEE" "Great Rejoicing Among the Colored People" "20,000 Jubilants Celebrate Their Souls in Brooklyn" "Addresses of Wm. Howard Day, Fred. Douglass, and Rev. Mr. Pennington" "The Praying Pic-Nic and the Dancing Darkies" "A Great Day, No Trouble, Fun, Frolic, Musi... See More  

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708438

Very lengthy coverage of the trial of Lincoln's assassins...

Item #708438

May 17, 1865

NEW YORK TIMES, May 17, 1865  Among the front page column heads are: "THE TRIAL OF THE ASSASSINS" "Testimony Taken in Secret Session Last Week" "Revelations Concerning the Origin of the Murder Plot" "It was Decided Upon Just After the Rebel Defeat at Gettysburg" "Booth's Visit to Canada & Intercourse with Sanders" "How Booth Urged... See More  

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708436

Charges filed against the conspirators...

Item #708436

May 16, 1865

NEW  YORK TIMES, May 16, 1865  Among the front page column heads are: "TRIAL OF THE ASSASSINS" "The Charges & Specifications Against the Prisoners" "Davis, Sanders, Tucker, Thompson, and Clay in the Indictment" "They are Charged with Conspiring to Kill Lincoln, Johnson, Seward and Grant" 'The Testimony Taken on the Second Day of the Trial&q... See More  

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708428

Lincoln's body on its way to Springfield... Frederick Douglass lecture...

Item #708428

May 03, 1865

NEW YORK TIMES, May 3, 1865  Page 5 has: "The President's Obsequies" "From Chicago to Mr. Lincoln's Home" with subheads: "Closing Manifestations in Chicago--the Body Escorted on its Way--Mrs. Lincoln's Selection of a Burial place--The Journey Toward Springfield".

The back page has a small report on Frederick Douglass speaking to a gathering of "... See More  

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708423

Letter from Lincoln to General Fremont...

Item #708423

September 15, 1861

NEW YORK HERALD, Sept. 15, 1861  Among the front page column heads on the Civil War: "The Rebellion" "Retreat of the Rebel Army to Manassas" "Grand Balloon Reconnoissance by General Smith" "Important Letter of the President to General Fremont" "Modification of the Proclamation with Regard to the Liberation of the Slaves" "Transfer of Unio... See More  

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708362

Harper's Ferry evacuation...

Item #708362

June 05, 1861

NEW YORK TIMES, June 5, 1861  Among the front page column heads on the Civil War are: "The Secession Rebellion" "Official Account of the Battle at Philippi" "Complete Rout of 2000 Rebels" "Rumored Evacuation of Harper's Ferry" "Affairs In Missouri" "Night Alarms Among the Entrenchments" "Fate of the Naval Brigade" "... See More  

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708341

Andrew Jackson's early political career...

Item #708341

November 07, 1823

RICHMOND ENQUIRER, Virginia, Nov. 7, 1823  Page 3 has an early report on the political career of Andrew Jackson, headed: "Gen. Andrew Jackson" and noting in part: "This distinguished man has been elected a Senator in Congress from the state of Tennessee..." with a bit more. He would win the presidency in 1829.

The back page has at least 2 advertisements for the sale of sl... See More  

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708340

Published by the famed Duff Green...

Item #708340

July 11, 1831

UNITED STATES' TELEGRAPH, Washington, a lot of six issues from 1827-1828.  This was a politically-themed newspaper published by Duff Green, who had come to Washington to establish a newspaper to promote the candidacy of Andrew Jackson. Mott says, "Green proved to be of the hard-hitting politician type of editor." which could be taken literally as during the publication of the "Extra... See More  

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708289

The Monroe Doctrine...

Item #708289

December 10, 1823

MASSACHUSETTS SPY & WORCESTER ADVERTISER, Dec.  10, 1823  Pages 2 and 3 contain the "MESSAGE" being James Monroe's annual address to Congress.

Part of his message contains the historic language warning European powers not to get involved in any affairs in the western hemisphere. Notable within this text, near the beginning is "...as a principle in which the rights... See More  

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708214

Thomas Jefferson, a 'negro revolt', a fatal due...

Item #708214

January 29, 1806

THE CONNECTICUT COURANT, Hartford, Jan. 29, 1806  The front page has a letter signed in type: Th. Jefferson, which introduces to the Senate a lengthy letter from General Trudeau of St. Domingo and complains about carrying on commerce with the island.

Page 3 has: "Negro Revolt" concerning the 7,000 slaves who revolted at a port of Spain.  Also: "Fatal Duel" which tell... See More  

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708210

Nice full front page content...

Item #708210

September 03, 1813

SALEM GAZETTE, Massachusetts, Sept. 3, 1813  The front page is entirely taken up with the following articles: "Occasional Remarks On The Present Unjust War" "Geographical Description of the Lakes" "The War No Evil!" and: "Savage Warfare!"

Other War of 1812 items inside.

Four pages, never bound nor trimmed, good condition. 

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708176

Indian treaty... Slave ads...

Item #708176

January 08, 1818

RICHMOND ENQUIRER, Virginia, Jan. 8, 1818  The back page has the text of a treaty with the Menominee Indian tribe and the government of the Missouri Territory, which includes the signatures in the of James Monroe, John Quincy Adams, and the "X" marks of various Indian chiefs.

The back page also has ads for "A Runaway...a negro man slave named Ralph...", and: "Negroes... See More  

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708175

Much on the Seminole War in Florida...

Item #708175

March 20, 1819

ESSEX REGISTER, Salem, Massachusetts, March 20, 1819  Over a full page of reports--half on the front page and half on page 2--is taken up with: "Documents Accompanying the Strictures on Mr. Lacock's Report on the Seminole War", this being the first of 3 Seminole Wars. Included are 6 letters signed by: Andrew Jackson.

In this war General Andrew Jackson led an incursion into the ... See More  

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708172

President Thomas Jefferson signs 4 Acts of Congress... Supplies for military installations...

Item #708172

April 27, 1808

NATIONAL AEGIS, Worcester, Massachusetts, April 27, 1808  The back page contains four Acts of Congress, one for changing the name of the district of Biddeford & Pepperborough to Saco, Mass. Another is for building additional gunboats. Each is signed in type by the President: Th. Jefferson.

Page 2 has: "Impressed Seamen" with a list of those seamen who have been impressed. This ... See More  

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708145

The French have signed the Louisiana Purchase Treaty...

Item #708145

July 25, 1803

SALEM REGISTER, Massachusetts, July 25, 1803  Page 3 has: "A Proclamation" signed by the President; Th. Jefferson, calling for a special session of Congress.
This is followed by a very historic report: "Louisiana--Official" which reports the news that the French have signed the Puchase treaty on April 30, conveying Louisiana to the United States. Further details as seen in the photos.
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708097

On the death & funeral of Governor James Sullivan...

Item #708097

December 17, 1808

ESSEX REGISTER, Salem, Massachusetts, Dec. 17, 1808  All four pages are bordered in black mourning rules for the death of the governor, James Sullivan. The report takes most of a page 3 column and includes an engraving of the coffin, with part of the report in black borders.

Four pages, a piece from the right margin of the front leaf does not affect the mentioned content, slightly irreg... See More  

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708091

The Millerite prediction did not happen...

Item #708091

April 29, 1843

NILES' NATIONAL REGISTER, Baltimore, April 29, 1843  The back page has a report: "Millerism" which is a fine report on the Millerite prediction that the world would end on April 23.
It includes: "The eventful 23d of April, 1843 was as delightful a day as our spring has offered. True, quite an ominous discovery was made in the morning; a large quantity than ever before noticed of a substance pr

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708086

The Mormon War...

Item #708086

November 17, 1838

NILES' NATIONAL REGISTER, Washington City, Nov. 17, 1838  The front page has a very nice item headed: "The Mormon War" portions of which include: "...from the scene of the Mormon difficulties. A meeting of the citizens of Fayette was called...to hear the accounts just brought of 'the most barbarous atrocities'. ..a letter was read from Major Woodward...Oct.25 which stated the arrival of infor
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708079

The Seminole War in Florida... Texas & Mexico...

Item #708079

August 13, 1836

NILES' WEEKLY REGISTER, Baltimore, Aug. 13, 1836  The front page has: "Mexico & Texas" with mention that the Mexicans will not fight until fall & that a treaty between Santa Anna & General Sam Houston had reached Mexico. Further particulars as well.
Other items include: "United States & Mexico" "Revolt of Negroes at Havana" "United States & Mexico" and much more.
Perhaps the

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708040

Prelude to the Battle of the Alamo...

Item #708040

January 30, 1836

NILES WEEKLY REGISTER, Baltimore, Jan. 30, 1836  This issue has a great deal of reporting: "From Texas" giving the latest information on their struggles during this significant year.
The first report with a subhead: "Declaration of the Victims" beginning: "We the undersigned prisoners of war, condemned to be shot on Monday next..." and more taking over a full column.
This is followed by a repor

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708019

Pair of issues on the suppression of the slave trade with England...

Item #708019

June 05, 1824

NILES' WEEKLY REGISTER, Baltimore, June 5 and 12, 1824  This is a pair of consecutive issues covering the agreements with England and the various documents and discussions relating to the: "Suppression of the Slave Trade" which was enacted in 1824.
Several documents are signed in type by the President, James Monroe, and the appropriate British commissioners.
The reports begin in the June 5 issu

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708001

Large chart of the land battles of the War of 1812...

Item #708001

May 04, 1816

NILES' WEEKLY REGISTER, Baltimore, May 4, 1816  Pages 2 and 3 are taken up with a very extensive chart of the: "LAND BATTLES" of the just-ended War of 1812, columns headed "Place of Action" "When Fought" "Commander's Names" and more. The top of page 4 has a chart: "A Comparative View of the Aggregate Loss of the American and British Armies in the Several Campaigns".
Sixteen pages, 6 by 9 1/2 i
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707968

Reports from the War of 1812...

Item #707968

January 23, 1813

THE WEEKLY REGISTER, Baltimore, Jan. 23, 1813  Among the reports re: "American Ingenuity" "American Gallantry" "The Heroes of King's Mountain" from the Revolutionary War battle; a full page chart: "A Statement of the Annual Revenue of the United States" "British Love of 'Liberty' " and more.
The section headed: "Events of the War" takes 4 pages with much reporting on the ongoing War of 1812. A
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707935

The Little Belt Affair: War of 1812 about to begin...

Item #707935

September 21, 1811

THE WEEKLY REGISTER, Baltimore, Sept. 21, 1811  The first 6 pages are taken up with a great & very detailed account of the Little Belt Affair, a naval battle between the U.S. ship President & the British ship Little Belt, an event which was a catalyst for the War of 1812.
Headed: "President and Little Belt" it includes a letter from Commodore Rodgers to the Secretary of the Navy.
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707911

From the South, just before the Civil War...

Item #707911

June 11, 1860

LYNCHBURG DAILY VIRGINIAN, June 11, 1860  Inside includes: "The Very Latest News from Pike's Peak" concerning the gold rush there. Also: "The Battle With the Indians At Pyramid Lake" and: "The Career of Hicks, the Condemned Pirate". This was Albert Hicks, the last person in the U.S. to be hanged for piracy.

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707907

Health notice signed by Paul Revere...

Item #707907

July 10, 1800

THE INDEPENDENT CHRONICLE & UNIVERSAL ADVERTISER, Boston, July 10, 1800  Although we've had other newspapers with notices from Paul Revere as President of the Health Office, this is perhaps the most detailed.

Found on page 4 is a notice headed: "Health Office" with various details, signed in type by its President: Paul Revere.

Four pages, small loss at a top corner of the ... See More  

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707768

Early from the 'Inland Empire' of California...

Item #707768

December 27, 1880

THE DAILY TIMES, San Bernardino, California,  Dec. 27, 1880  An early newspaper from what is now known as the 'Inland Empire' in Southern California. Typical news and ads of the day from when it was still the Wild West.
Four pages, never bound nor trimmed, nice condition.
 

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707674

Nice title from the "Northwest"...

Item #707674

January 26, 1882

THE NEW NORTHWEST, Portland, Oregon, Jan. 26, 1882  A great title for a newspaper from this part of the country in the 19th century.

Among the articles: "Women's Legal Rights" "The Woman's College" "John Brown and Fred Douglass" "Desertion & Bigamy" partially concerns the Mormon issue; 'Woman's Cause In The South" and more.

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707672

"Confederate" newspaper from the North...

Item #707672

October 17, 1861

THE CRISIS, Columbus, Ohio, Oct. 17, 1861  This was an anti-war newspaper that insisted slavery should not be abolished, so consequently much content has an anti-North bias.
Among the articles within are: "The Condition of Kentucky" "A Western Woman's Views of the Crisis" "The Prisoners of War..." "The News of the Week" "Bad News from Wilso
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707601

In the North, but pro-South... Lincoln suspends Habeas Corpus...

Item #707601

September 23, 1863

THE CRISIS, Columbus, Ohio, Sept. 23, 1863  This anti-war newspaper insisted slavery should not be abolished, so consequently much content has an anti-North bias.

Among the articles is a front page account headed: "President's Proclamation - He Suspends the Writ of Habeas Corpus Throughout the United States" which is signed in type: Abraham Lincoln. Habeas Corpus is a court ord... See More  

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707573

Published by & for prison inmates...

Item #707573

May 30, 1914

THE SUMMARY, Elmira, New York, May 30, 1914  An interesting newspaper "Published Weekly by & for the Inmates of the N.Y.S. Reformatory at Elmira". as noted at the top of page 2.
Varied content with "News Of The Week" taking a full page, plus other tidbits. The entire back page is taken up with "Sporting News". The front page has a report concerning Pancho Villa advancing toward Mexico
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707556

German language religious newspaper from St. Louis...

Item #707556

July 15, 1864

DER LUTHERANER, St. Louis, July 15, 1864  An unusual bi-monthly, German language newspaper which features perhaps the largest engraving of an angel we have seen in a newspaper.

In the mid-19th century a flood of immigrants from Europe poured into the United States, Germans being the largest ethnic group at the time. Like many immigrants, the Germans wanted to preserve their language and news... See More  

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707541

Huge eagle engraving in the masthead...

Item #707541
GLEASON'S LITERARY COMPANION, Boston, Sept. 19, 1863  This was one of several titles published by the successful Frederick Gleason, known as the "father of illustrated journalism" with this very successful "Gleason's Pictorial Drawing-Room Companion" in 1851, modelled after the "Illustrated London News" & later copied by both Harper and Leslie.

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707502

Early Catholic newspaper with huge masthead...

Item #707502

April 06, 1832

UNITED STATES CATHOLIC INTELLIGENCER, Boston, April 6, 1832  This rather rare title lasted for just one year, having begun in October, 1831 and ending in September, 1832. The issue is a "vol. III" issue as this publication was preceded by one titled "Jesuit, or Catholic Sentinel" and they kept the same volume numbering. It was also, curiously, superseded by the same title as well.
Its most str
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707489

Publisher with an interesting life...

Item #707489

October 20, 1811

THE ANTIGALLICAN MONITOR & ANTI-CORSICAN CHRONICLE, London, Oct. 20, 1811  Published by Lewis Goldsmith, of Portuguese-Jewish extraction. Previous to publishing this newspaper he spent much time in France acting as a "secret agent" to Napoleon, including efforts to kidnap King Louis XVIII. Goldsmith escaped to England in 1809 & by 1811 he founded this newspaper (subsequently... See More  

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707479

By famed attorney & politician William Jennings Bryan...

Item #707479

February 17, 1905

THE COMMONER, Lincoln, Nebraska, Feb. 17, 1905  As noted just under the title: "William J. Bryan, Editor & Proprietor". Bryan was an unsuccessful Democratic Presidential nominee in 1896, 1900 and 1908. He was a strong supporter of Prohibition in the 1920s, and energetically attacked Darwinism and evolution, most famously at the Scopes Trial in 1925. Five days after winning the c... See More  

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707433

Dramatic, displayable issue on the death of President McKinley...

Item #707433

September 14, 1901

THE COMMERCIAL APPEAL, Memphis, Tennessee, Sept. 14, 1901  This is one of the more dramatic issues we have seen on the death of President William McKinley with the banner headline: "PRESIDENT M'KINLEY DEAD" and a huge, full-figure print of him in black, captioned: "Wm. McKinley, Born Jan. 9, 1843 - Died Sept. 14, 1901".

Various related subheads including: "Bullet... See More  

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707415

Some terms of the peace treaty are announced...

Item #707415

December 26, 1782

THE LONDON CHRONICLE, England, Dec. 26, 1782  The back page has a very historic report presenting some of the terms of the peace treaty with a letter from Paris prefaced with: "While the Provisional articles are kept so profound a secret in London, the substance of them is well known & publicly talked of here: 'On the Part of Great Britain' That Great Britain irrevocably reco... See More  

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707339

Events in Texas...

Item #707339

May 07, 1836

NILES' WEEKLY REGISTER, Baltimore, May 7, 1836 



* Texas war for independence

* Sam Houston & Santa Anna




The front page & page 2 have an article headed: "The Mexican Borders"  and includes a letter beginning: "The war in Texas...had induced the president of the United States to require a considerable augmentation of regular force to be concentrated upon t... See More  

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707297

The slave ship Amistad... The birth of photography...

Item #707297

September 28, 1839

NILES' NATIONAL REGISTER, Baltimore, Sept. 28, 1839 
Inside has a lengthy & historic two page article headed: "The Slaves Of The Amistad" being a detailed account of their trial in Hartford, including subheads "Affidavit of Bahoo" with his "X" signature mark; "Afternoon" and: "Decision of Judge Thompson". An excellent & detailed article, only portions of which are shown in the photos.
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707284

From late in the Revolutionary War...

Item #707284

December 03, 1782

THE EDINBURGH ADVERTISER, Scotland, Dec. 3, 1782  Page 3 has an article headed: "AMERICA" "The Petition of the Merchants & other Citizens of Charlestown [Charleston]...entered into commercial engagements since...1780...together with his answers thereto, dated Head-Quarters, Charlestown, Aug. 10, 1782" the text taking a full column.
Page 4 has a report from Boston that begins: "We now feel
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707280

One of the less common, early titles...

Item #707280

June 28, 1707

THE REHEARSAL, London, June 28, 1707  A fine single sheet newspaper which lasted only 6 years. It was published by Charles Leslie, considered a violent controversialist who was virtually inextinguishable. Another source notes: "...in August 1704, he had started, in opposition to the ‘Observator’ and Defoe's ‘Review,’ a periodical entitled ‘The Rehearsal.’ It was published...beginning with 10
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707253

By the Shaker Community...

Item #707253
THE SHAKER, Shakers, Albany County, New York, December, 1872  This title is: "Published Monthly, by and Under the Direction of the Mt. Lebanon Bishopric" as noted in the masthead. It is for those in the Shaker community, quite famous today for the style of furniture they produced.
Much religious content as might be expected.
Eight pages, 9 3/4 by 13 3/4 inches, never bound nor trimmed, nice con

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707249

Rare 18th century title... Visiting Gilbert Stewart's famous portrait of George Washington...

Item #707249

February 14, 1798

THE TIME-PIECE & LITERARY COMPANION, New York, Feb. 14, 1798  A quite rare title by Philip Freneau which lasted from March 13, 1797 to August 30, 1798.

Beginning on page 1 & taking all of page 2 are various reports from: "Congress".

Page 3 has a great notice headed: "General Washington--To be Seen Every Day at the New City Tavern, Broadway". This is an adver
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707184

Still printing over 160 years later...

Item #707184

February 05, 1874

THE DAILY BEE, Sacramento, California, Feb. 5, 1874  This is one of the more successful and long-running newspapers on the West Coast, having begun in 1857 and still publishing today.

Typical news & ads of the day, many of which are illustrated.

Four pages, never bound nor trimmed, great condition.

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707140

Mining town of Eureka, Nevada...

Item #707140

August 12, 1879

EUREKA DAILY LEADER, Nevada, Aug. 12, 1879  A very nice, folio-size newspaper from this small, remote town in northeastern Nevada.

This old mining town is situated in the mountains at a 6,500 feet elevation in a county with just 3 towns--total county population today is just 1900 residents. In its heyday when mining was the predominant draw from the mid-1870's until the shutting down
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707139

From this famous mining town in Nevada...

Item #707139

November 15, 1879

THE DAILY NEVADA TRIBUNE, Carson City, Nevada, Oct. 25, 1879  Coin collectors are very familiar with this town for the mint which produced the much-desired gold & silver coins that bear the "C.C." mint mark.

Named for explorer Kit Carson, this city is just east of Lake Tahoe at the western "elbow" of the state, this issue is from its heyday during the mining era. Toda... See More  

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707066

A gold mining camp in California...

Item #707066

November 14, 1885

THE PLACER HERALD, Auburn, Placer County, California, Nov. 14, 1885  Placer mining in the Auburn area was very good, with the camp first becoming known as the North Fork Dry Diggings, later changed to Woods Dry Diggings. The area soon developed into a mining camp, and it was officially named Auburn in 1849.

In 1851 Auburn was chosen as the seat of Placer County. Gold mining operations moved ... See More  

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707061

Baseball's very first pennant race won by Philadelphia... Mormons... Ku Klux Klan...

Item #707061

October 31, 1871

NEW YORK TIMES, Oct. 31, 1871  Page 5 has a small yet historically significant report of the very first pennant race in professional baseball, some five years before the formal organization of the first professional league.

Headed: "Base-Ball--The Whip-Pennant Won by the Athletic Club of Philadelphia" with a brief report.

The front page has: "Great Stampede of the Ku-klux Con... See More  

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