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705199

Mustered in the army to serve in the Civil War...

Item #705199

March 27, 1865

A very nice part-printed, part-manuscript document dated at the top: "Headquarters Provost-Marshall, Fifth District, Pa., Frankford, Pa., March 27, 1865".

The document is for the mustering into the military the soldier Daniel Henderson. He will be in the Penna. 214th Regiment, Company D. He enlisted on March 27, 1865 and will serve for one year.

A few details, including a revenue stamp... See More  

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705197

Nice letter concerning Lewis & Clark...

Item #705197

December 04, 1806

THE TIMES, London, England, Dec. 4, 1806  Page 3 has a letter to the editor noting: "Having just read a paragraph in your paper of this day, purporting to be an extract of a letter from Captain Lewis, commander of an exploring party...dated from St. Louis... near the confluence of the Missouri and Mississippi...stating that Captain Lewis and his party... traversed the... See More  

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705195

Printed on board the Queen Mary...

Item #705195

June 18, 1961

OCEAN TIMES, R.M. S. Queen Mary, North Atlantic Edition, June 18, 1961  An interesting newspaper printed on board this famous ship. Various news of the day with ads focused on vacationers to Europe.

Sixteen pages, 11 by 14 inches, very nice condition.

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705194

President Roosevelt dies...

Item #705194

April 13, 1945

THE STARS AND STRIPES, Italy Edition, April 13, 1945  The 3-line banner headline announces: "PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT DEAD AT 63" with a black-bordered photo of him. The report datelined at Washington, April 12, begins: "President Franklin Delano Roosevelt died this afternoon at 4:35 p.m...at his "little White House" at Warm Springs, Ga...".

The back page has a ... See More  

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705193

From American-occupied Japan...

Item #705193

November 29, 1945

NIPPON TIMES, Tokyo, Japan, Nov. 29, 1945  An interesting Japanese newspaper with an interesting history.

It began as "The Japan Times" in 1897 intending to give the Japanese an opportunity to read and discuss news and current events in English to help Japan participate more fully in the international community.

It incurred several name changes including the "Nippon Times&quo... See More  

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705192

Miniaturized for convenience & weight...

Item #705192

April 10, 1945

THE EVENING BULLETIN, Philadelphia, April 10, 1945   This is the: "Special Overseas Edition" as noted in the masthead, being a miniaturized version with just a few ads & with mostly news. Meant primarily for military personnel during WWII.

Eight pages, 8 1/2 by 10 3/4 inches, very nice condition.

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705191

Man Walks On Moon...

Item #705191

July 21, 1969

PHILADELPHIA DAILY NEWS, July 21, 1969,. Pagewide headline "Man Walks On Moon!" with subheads: "Armstrong and Aldrin Explore Surface Two Hours" and: "Apollo Lunar Feat Thrills World".

The front page photos show Armstrong & Aldrin on the moon's surface. More photos and reports on pages 2 and 3.

Tabloid-size, complete in 56 pages, very nice condition.... See More  

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705190

From the nation's capital on the assassination of JFK...

Item #705190

November 23, 1963

THE WASHINGTON POST, Nov. 23, 1963  Outside of a Dallas newspaper, this would be the best city for a report on President Kennedy's assassination. The two line banner head repots: "President Kennedy Shot Dead; Lyndon B. Johnson Is Sworn In". The front page includes a color photo captioned: "John Fitzgerald Kennedy" and also the famous photo of Lyndon Johnson being sworn... See More  

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705189

First African-American to serve in the House of Representatives...

Item #705189

December 19, 1870

THE CIRCULAR, Oneida Community (New York), Dec. 19, 1870  Near the top of the back page is a brief yet very significant report. It reads: "Joseph H. Rainey, a colored man, has taken his seat in the House of Representatives as the member elect from the 4th District of South Carolina."

Joseph Rainey was the very first African American to serve in the House of Representatives.

This w... See More  

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705188

Neat title... Christy Mathewson mention...

Item #705188

March 21, 1925

THE MOSQUITO, Perth Amboy, New Jersey, March 21, 1925  A curious little newspaper which appears to be the combination of the Middlesex Plain Dealer and the Perth Amboy Press. Filled mostly with local news and tidbits, many quite folksy and humorous, plus many ads as well. The front page has a bit noting: "Christy Mathewson, of baseball fame, was recently named one of the trustees of the ... See More  

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705187

An exponent of anarchism and communism... Not held by any institution...

Item #705187

December 13, 1896

THE FIREBRAND, Portland, Oregon, Dec. 13, 1896  A fascinating newspaper with their motto just under the title: "For the Burning Away of the Cobwebs of Ignorance and Superstition." and the dateline notes: "An Exponent of Anarchist - Communism. Holding that Equality of Opportunity alone Constitutes Liberty; that in the Absence of Monopoly Price and Competition Cannot Exist, and t... See More  

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705186

Very early, short-lived, colonial newspaper...

Item #705186

September 06, 1753

THE INDEPENDENT REFLECTOR, New York, Sept. 6, 1753  This rare newspaper lasted for less than one year, publishing but 52 issues. Primarily moral and political essays, it gave offense to men in power and was "suppressed by authorities", as Brigham relates.

A fine opportunity to purchase
at a reasonable price a very early issue--over 270 years old--by James Parker from the colonial p... See More  

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705185

Mormon content: report on Joe Smith...

Item #705185

September 17, 1842

NILES' NATIONAL REGISTER, Baltimore, Sept. 17, 1842   The back page has a brief yet rather rare report with a mini-head: "Joe Smith" stating: "This wonderful fellow is to be bodily absent from his people for ten years; so say the latest accounts." 

Just before this is a small article: "Slave Trade", and several pages are taken up with: "Northe... See More  

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705183

The Mormons in Nauvoo...

Item #705183

October 01, 1842

NILES' NATIONAL REGISTER, Baltimore, Oct. 1, 1842   Pages 3 & 4 have a report headed: "Mormonites--From Nauvoo" beginning: "Our last accounts represented the Prophet Joe and the Mormons as going ahead quietly & rapidly. No arrest or delivery has been made..." and this is followed by another report: "Joe Smith Not Absqatulated [to leave abruptly]" conc... See More  

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705182

Pair of issues with the constitution of Maine...

Item #705182

September 09, 1820

NILES' WEEKLY REGISTER, Baltimore, Sept. 9 and 16, 1820  A pair of issues within which is the complete text of the: "Constitution of Maine" which begins in the Sept. 9 issue & includes the Preamble and articles 1 thru X on nearly 7 pages, with the balance of the Constitution found in the Sept. 16 issue, beginning on the front page and carrying over to take 3 pages.

A signif... See More  

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705181

Rare mention of Daniel Boone... James Monroe is re-elected...

Item #705181

December 16, 1820

NILES' WEEKLY REGISTER, Baltimore, Dec. 16, 1820  The back page has a report with a small head: "Presidential Election" which begins: "It is probable that Mr. Monroe has been re-elected president by an almost unanimous vote & Mr.Tompkins re-elected vice president..." with a bit more.

This issue comes with a "Supplement" which includes a rare mention of D... See More  

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705175

Niles' essays on the "Mitigation of Slavery"...

Item #705175

May 08, 1819

NILES WEEKLY REGISTER, Baltimore  A set of 7 issues which contain all eight essays by publisher Hezekiah Niles titled the: "Mitigation of Slavery" in which he puts forth five propositions to that end.

The issues are dated May 8, 15; June 19, 26; July 17; Aug. 14 & 21, 1819. The May 22 issue (essay #3) is lacking.

The following details are excerpted from www.civilwarcause.com:

... See More  

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705173

German language newspaper from 1833 Harrisburg...

Item #705173

December 26, 1833

HARRISBURGER MORGENROTHE, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Dec. 26, 1833  A quite scarce newspaper for the German-speaking community in the Harrisburg area, printed entirely in the German language. Gregory's "Union List of American Newspapers" notes that only the Pennsylvania State Library has a reasonable run of this title, two other institutions having but a single issue.

Four pages... See More  

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705172

By famed attorney & politician William Jennings Bryan...

Item #705172

January 20, 1905

THE COMMONER, Lincoln, Nebraska, Jan. 20, 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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705170

From Red River County in Texas...

Item #705170

August 04, 1887

THE STANDARD, Clarksville, Red River County, Texas, Aug. 4, 1887  Rarely do we find newspapers from this part of Texas, north east of Dallas and not far from the Arkansas border. Various news and ads of the day. 

Four pages, large folio size, loose at the irregular spine, various small margin tears. Folder size noted is for the issue folded in half.

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705169

Scarce French-English newspaper from Louisiana...

Item #705169

July 23, 1870

LE LOUISIANAIS, Convent, Louisiana, July 23, 1870  A scarce title which existed from 1865 thru 1883, but of which very few issues surface. It is a single sheet newspaper with the front entirely in French while the reverse is in English save for the advertisements, most being in French.

Folio size, wide margins, nice condition.

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705168

Battle of Fort Donelson... Utah wants to become a state...

Item #705168

February 19, 1862

THE CRISIS, Columbus, Ohio, Feb. 19, 1862  The front page has: "From Utah" which begins: "The people of Utah Territory have had a convention form a Constitution which will soon be presented to Congress for the admission of Utah as a state...".

Utah would not be admitted to the Union until 1890 due to the polygamy issue.

Among the other articles are: "The Great Quest... See More  

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705167

Lengthy Act of Congress...

Item #705167

May 12, 1790

GAZETTE OF THE UNITED STATES, New York, May 12, 1790  Taking all of the front page & concluding on page 2 is a lengthy Act of Congress: "...for the Punishment of Certain Crimes against the United States", signed in type by: John Adams, George Washington & Thomas Jefferson. The Act is headed with a nice engraving of a heraldic eagle, making it nice for display.

Nearly a full... See More  

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705166

On the Funding Act... Washington, Adams & Jefferson... Building a lighthouse at Cape Henry...

Item #705166

October 02, 1790

GAZETTE OF THE UNITED STATES, N.Y., Oct. 2, 1790   Both pages 3 and 4 have two separate documents on carrying into effect the very historic Funding Act of 1790, whereby the new federal government assumed the debts of the individual states incurred during the Revolutionary War.
Most of the front page is taken up with the conclusion of the: "Collection Law" of the United States
... See More  

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705165

A large & decorative masthead... How to avoid taxation...

Item #705165

December 30, 1722

THE ORIGINAL LONDON POST OR, HEATHCOTE'S INTELLIGENCE, London, England, Dec. 30, 1723  A rare title with the text running continuously from issue to issue, the lead sentence being the completion of the last sentence from the previous issue.

This was done by several periodicals during this period to avoid the tax on newspapers. This format classified it as a pamphlet, and therefore no tax... See More  

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705162

Germany's illustrated magazine from the Nazi era...

Item #705162

November 30, 1939

BERLINER ILLUSETRIRTE ZEITUNG (Berlin Illustrated Newspaper), Germany. Nov. 30, 1939  This was the "Life" magazine of Germany from during the Nazi era. The full front page is a photo of a Nazi pilot with a map of England, the caption reading in part: "...how German pilots see England." Keep in mind that the war in Europe began almost 3 months earlier. Two pages inside are ... See More  

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705161

From the foothills of the Sierra Nevadas... The first issue published...

Item #705161

January 10, 1874

FOOT-HILL WEEKLY TIDINGS, Grass Valley, California, Jan. 10, 1874  This town in Northern California was formally named "Boston Ravine" and then "Centerville". It began as a mining town, situated at the foothills of the Sierra Nevada Mountain range in Northeastern Calif.

This is the volume 1, number 1 issue.

Articles include: "Quartz Mining as a Business" "... See More  

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705159

Harriett Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin...

Item #705159

March 03, 1852

THE NATIONAL ERA, Washington, D.C., March 3, 1853  This newspaper is forever linked to the best-selling novel of the 19th century: "Uncle Tom's Cabin", for the book was originally released as a 40 week serial in this anti-slavery newspaper beginning in June, 1851. It was the newspaper's publisher who encouraged Stowe to produce the work in book form, and it is common consens... See More  

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705158

Funeral report of a Jack the Ripper victim...

Item #705158

October 09, 1888

THE TIMES, London, England, Oct. 9, 1888  "Jack the Ripper" reports were common in the latter half of 1888, capturing the interest of people on both sides of the Atlantic as evidenced by the reports in many newspapers in the United States. It was the international "sensation" of the era, and a case which was never conclusively solved. Not surprisingly, issues of the respec... See More  

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705156

A rare title which rarely comes into hands of collectors...

Item #705156

May 29, 1733

THE HYP-DOCTOR, London, Oct. 9, 1733  The title is an archaic phrase for a "hodgepodge of nonsense". This curious paper published from 1730-1741, a pro-Walpole (first Prime Minister of Great Britain) newspaper created to oppose another British title "The Craftsman".

The focus is noted in the masthead: "A Letter From a Dissenter to the Craftsman, Occsion'd by His ... See More  

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705155

Chicago White Stockings: National League champs...

Item #705155

October 14, 1882

LESLIE'S ILLUSTRATED, New York, Oct. 14, 1882  Inside has a very nice half page illustration captioned: "The Chicago Baseball Team, Winners Of The National League Championship." This is a team portrait of eleven players in uniform, including M. J. Kelly and A. C. Anson. The bottom half of that leaf has a print of a comet over New York City. Another page is taken up with 6 i... See More  

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705154

New York City Fire Department...

Item #705154

September 14, 1867

SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, New York, September 14, 1867  Inside has a 1/3 page illustration of: "The Metropolitan Steam Fire Engine, No. 1., Employed by the New York Fire Department" with an accompanying article "Steam Fire Engines".

Also within are: "Howard's Patent Horse Rake" "Franklin's Suspended Lever Scale" and additional illustrations
... See More  

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705153

Ted Williams ends the season above .400...

Item #705153

September 29, 1941

MINNEAPOLIS MORNING TRIBUNE, Minnesota, Sept. 29, 1941  Not only is it difficult to find reports on Ted Williams' season-ending .406 batting average--which has yet to be topped--but when they are found they are typically very small, inconspicuous reports without headlines.

This report is a somewhat pleasant exception as the sports page (page 13) has a  4 column headline: "TED W... See More  

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705152

Funeral for Babe Ruth...

Item #705152

August 19, 1948

LEOMINSTER DAILY ENTERPRISE, Massachusetts, Aug. 19, 1948  The front page has most of a column with heads: "FUNERAL FOR BABE RUTH IS HELD IN N.Y." "Great King of Swat Is Laid to Rest" "Thousands Of People Are Present For the Services".

Complete in 16 pages, very nice, clean condition.

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705151

Official opening of the Golden Gate Bridge...

Item #705151

November 13, 1936

SAN FRANCISCO EXAMINER, California, Nov. 13, 1936  There may not be a better newspaper covering the opening of the iconic Golden Gate Bridge than this, with a banner headline: "THOUSANDS JAM BAY BRIDGE" and a large front page photo. A nice display issue.

More photos and various descriptions are on the following pages.

Complete in 40 pages, irregular at the spine margin and partial... See More  

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705150

Stopping the spread of Yellow Fever in 1798... A broadside "supplement"...

Item #705150

October 13, 1798

FEDERAL GAZETTE & BALTIMORE DAILY ADVERTISER, Oct. 13, 1798  The front page has: "A PROCLAMATION" by the mayor of Baltimore concerning the on-going Yellow Fever epidemic in the East and his efforts to prevent its spread noting: "...hereby forbidding the entrance into the city of Baltimore, or within 3 miles thereof, of all persons whomsoever who have come from the cities of... See More  

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705148

Engraving of a porcupine in the masthead...

Item #705148

March 31, 1798

PORCUPINE'S GAZETTE, Philadelphia, March 31, 1798  The masthead features an engraving of a porcupine. The entire front page is taken up with ads, as is page 4 which includes one for a wet nurse.

Four pages, never-trimmed margins, browning at some margins, nice condition.

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705146

War reports from a Confederate newspaper in Columbia...

Item #705146

November 23, 1864

THE DAILY SOUTHERN GUARDIAN, Columbia, South Carolina, Nov. 23, 1864  A rather rare title and great that the title includes the word “Southern”.

The front page is mostly taken up with ads. The back page includes: "The Bonham Guards" "The Georgia Militia Called Out" "War Resolution" which is from the Confederate Congress; "War News - From the Cen... See More  

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705134

Building a lighthouse on Cape Henry... Treasury Dept. document on the historic Funding Act of 1790...

Item #705134

September 29, 1790

GAZETTE OF THE UNITED STATES, New York, Sept. 29, 1790  The front page has a short item signed: H. Knox, Secretary of War, concerning payments to wounded veterans of the Revolutionary War. The front page also has a notable item headed: "Treasury Department" concerning the historic Funding Act of 1790, whereby the new federal government assumed the debts of the individual states i
... See More  

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705104

New Spain, or Mexico, report...

Item #705104

May 07, 1666

LONDON GAZETTE, May 7, 1666  A front page report from "Seville" states: "The admiral and Vice-Admiral of Spain, are providing for their Voyage into New-Spain, but will not be ready till the beginning of July, though they hasten it as much as may be, being to carry Quicksilver for their Mines, which at present is a very great want in that Province." At this time Mexico was ... See More  

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704972

The Chesapeake vs. the Shannon, in a London newspaper...

Item #704972

July 10, 1813

THE LONDON GAZETTE, England, July 10, 1813  The entire front page has fine content on the historic naval battle between the Chesapeake & Shannon.

It begins with a letter that begins: "It is with the greatest pleasure I transmit you a letter I have just received from Captain Broke, of His Majesty's ship Shannon, detailing a most brilliant achievement in the capture of the United ... See More  

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704970

Nice on John Brown's raid at Harper's Ferry...

Item #704970

December 07, 1859

NEW YORK TRIBUNE, Dec. 7, 1859  



* John Brown's insurrection - invasion - raid

* Harpers Ferry WV West Virginia

* Just after Brown's execution




Page 3 has over 3 columns of text headed: "JOHN BROWN'S INVASION" with subheads: "The Fugitives--Cook and Virginia In Kansas" "Further Testimony--Letter from C.P. Tidd" "John Brown and G. W. B... See More  

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704965

Three Washington documents & one by Hamilton...

Item #704965

September 08, 1790

GAZETTE OF THE UNITED STATES, New York, Sept. 8, 1790 



* President George Washington

* Alexander Hamilton notice




The back page has a nice Act of Congress "...for the relief of disabled soldiers and seamen lately in the service of the United States..." headed by an engraving of a heraldic eagle & is signed in type: George Washington.

There are also two addresses to the Pr... See More  

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704964

George Washington signs an Act of Congress...

Item #704964

March 19, 1791

GAZETTE OF THE UNITED STATES, Philadelphia, March 19, 1791  



* (3) U.S. presidents sign act of Congress



On the back page under an engraving of an eagle and shield is: "An Act Providing Compensations for the Officers of the Judicial Courts of the United States, and for Jurors and Witnesses, and for Other Purposes", signed in type: John Adams, George Washington & Thomas... See More  

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704962

Much on Black soldiers...

Item #704962

February 11, 1863

THE CRISIS, Columbus, Ohio, Feb. 11, 1863  



* Rare pro-South Union paper

* Negroes - soldiers - troops




Among the various articles are: "Negroes Better Soldiers than White Men" "Lady Prisoners!" "War News of the Week" "Look Out for Abolition Lies" "The Horrors of Missouri" "The Negro Army Bill as Passed by the House of Represen... See More  

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704937

Allied propaganda newspaper dropped from planes...

Item #704937

May 29, 1944

NACHRICHTEN FUR DIE TRUPPE, Europe, May 29, 1944 



* Rare allied issue dropped from aircraft

* Pre D-Day invasion of France (1 week away)




 A most fascinating single sheet newspaper, which translates to "News For The Troops", published by the Psychological Warfare Division of the Allied forces and dropped by Allied aircraft over Germany during the closing year of the war. ... See More  

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704933

Edgar Allan Poe's mother in an acting role...

Item #704933

March 03, 1808

BOSTON GAZETTE, March 3, 1808 



* Edgar Allan Poe's mother theater ad



 The top of page 3 under "Boston Theatre" is a  notice for the performance of "Paul & Virginia", with Mrs. Poe playing the role of Virginia. She was the mother of Edgar Allan Poe.

Four pages, never-trimmed margins, very nice, clean condition.



AI notes: In 1808, Elizabeth Poe (m... See More  

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704932

Broadside stock market price list...

Item #704932

May 02, 1904

Supplement To THE WALL STREET DAILY NEWS, New York, May 2, 1904  



* Rare stock market sheet from New York City



"A Daily Journal Devoted to Financial Interests" as noted in the masthead, but rather than being the typical newspaper, this is the monthly broadside (printed on one side only)chart noting: '"Highest & Lowest Prices and Total Sales of Stocks at New Y... See More  

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704930

Jack the Ripper stalks London... In a London newspaper...

Item #704930

October 06, 1888

THE TIMES, London, England, October 6, 1888  



* Jack the Ripper Whitechapel murders

* Best title to be had (very rare as such)

* Murder victim Elizabeth Stride inquiry 




During the last half of 1888 the East End of London, primarily the Whitechapel district, was terrorized by a murderer who came to be known as Jack The Ripper. His infamous & brutal crime spree was reporte... See More  

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$465.00
704926

First mention of skiing in an American newspaper? Barnum's paper...

Item #704926

March 19, 1853

ILLUSTRATED NEWS, New York, March 19, 1853  P.T. Barnum was the co-owner of this early illustrated newspaper which preceded both "Leslie's Illustrated" and "Harper's Weekly". These latter two ultimately becoming immensely more successful. This effort by Barnum and the Beach brothers would last but 48 issues.

Although an illustrated newspaper, perhaps the most nota... See More  

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$93.00
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