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704104

1775 Battle of Bunker Hill...

Item #704104

October 12, 1775

NEW ENGLAND CHRONICLE OR ESSEX GAZETTE, Cambridge, Mass., Oct. 12, 1775  



* Battle of Bunker - Breed's Hill

* Charleston, Boston, Massachusetts

* General Thomas Gage account




Certainly a terrific issue as page 3 begins with a letter, signed in type by: Tho. Gage, in which he gives his account of the historic Battle of Bunker Hill, dated June 25 just 8 days after the battle.

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704103

Thomas Paine and his "American Crisis" essay #10...

Item #704103

May 02, 1782

THE SALEM GAZETTE, Massachusetts, May 2, 1782  Most of the front page is taken up with a portion of his essay of March 5, 1782, headed "Common Sense To the People of America. On the Expences, Arrangements, and Disbursement for carrying on the War, and finishing it with Honour and Advantage." 

This is (a portion of) essay #10 of "The Crisis" which was a collection of ... See More  

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704101

Wanted ad: a new commander-in-chief for the British armies...

Item #704101

January 24, 1782

THE SALEM GAZETTE, Mass., Jan. 24, 1782  



* Closing events in the Revolutionary War



Page two has a terrific, tongue-in-cheek "advertisement" headed: "WANTED For the Next Campaign in North America, A Commander in Chief for the British armies..." with much more. The photos show other reports within relating to the closing moments of the Revolutionary War.

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704073

George Washington and Sam Adams...

Item #704073

April 16, 1796

COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, April 16, 1796  The front page features two Acts of Congress concerning courts, each signed in script type by the President: Go. Washington.

Page 2 has a chart of the latest count for the election of Mass. governor, showing Judge Sumner leading over Gov. Sam Adams.

Four pages, some damp staining, good condition.

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704060

Washington signs an Act of Congress...

Item #704060

June 23, 1790

COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, June 23, 1790  The front page begins with an Act of Congress signed in script type by the President: George Washington, and in block type: John Adams and Thomas Jefferson. It is headed with an engraving of a heraldic eagle. 

Page 2 has much reporting from Congress during this formative year of the federal government.

Four pages, very nice condition.... See More  

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704003

Listing of the United States Navy' vessels...

Item #704003

August 28, 1799

THOMAS'S MASSACHUSETTS SPY OR WORCESTER GAZETTE, Aug. 28, 1799  Page 3 has a chart listing: "United States Navy - Vessels In Service" as well as a list of "Vessels Building" listed by name, number of guns, and their commanders. Included are the United States, Constitution, Constellation among the frigates, plus others noted as "Ships" "Brigs" and &q... See More  

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703968

Robert E. Lee at the Harper's Ferry insurrection...

Item #703968

October 20, 1859

NEW YORK TIMES, Oct. 20, 1859  The front page has much reporting on the John Brown Harper's Ferry insurrection, with column heads including; "The Harper's Ferry Rebellion" "Northern Abolitionists Apparently Implicated" "A New Constitution For the United States" "Revelations of Captain Brown" "The Examination of Brown's Dwelling..."... See More  

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703946

Thomas Jefferson's inaugural address...

Item #703946

March 11, 1801

MIRROR OF THE TIMES & GENERAL ADVERTISER, Wilmington, Delaware, March 11, 1801  Over half of page 2 is taken up with Thomas Jefferson's inaugural address, headed: "PRESIDENT'S SPEECH" and prefaced with: "Wednesday last, at 12 o'clock, Thomas Jefferson, President of the United States, took the oath of office required by the Constitution, in the Senate Chamber, in... See More  

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703936

The travails of the journey west to the gold fields...

Item #703936

November 03, 1849

NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER, Washington, D.C., Nov. 3, 1849  A page 3 article begins: "Vessels For California" which gives the details of the large number of ships leaving from the East and bound for California. The first sentence sets the stage: "The trade between the Atlantic cities & the Pacific has increased to such an extent that but few persons are likely to form a just co... See More  

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703751

Debating where the permanent Capital should be... Death of the President's mother...

Item #703751

September 09, 1789

GAZETTE OF THE UNITED STATES, New York, Sept. 9, 1789  Most of the front page is taken up with a: "Sketch of Proceedings of Congress in the House of Representatives..." with considerable debate on the Judicial Bill.

Half of page 2 (and some of page 3) are taken up with discussion in Congress headed: "Debate on the Subject of Foxing the Permanent Seat of Government" which ... See More  

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703723

A landmark issue in American history: Washington's Thanksgiving Day Proclamation...

Item #703723

October 07, 1789

GAZETTE OF THE UNITED STATES, New York, Oct. 7, 1789  The front page begins with arguably one of the most significant Presidential Proclamations of the post-Revolutionary War era: Washington's Thanksgiving Day proclamation dated October 3, 1789. An extremely notable Proclamation to have on the front page of the newspaper that was the mouthpiece of federal government.

In issuing his Thank... See More  

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703711

Coins of the United States... Letter signed by George Washington...

Item #703711

July 04, 1789

GAZETTE OF THE UNITED STATES, New York, July 4, 1789  This newspaper was the "mouthpiece" of the federal government, certainly evident by the considerable reporting on discussions in Congress from this first year of its existence.

Some of the discussion is for creating the Treasury Department. 

Most of the front page is: "ON the COIN of the UNITED STATES" which is i... See More  

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703609

Great George Washington issue... Ben Franklin & John Paul Jones...

Item #703609

September 25, 1790

COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, Sept. 25, 1790  The front page is mostly taken up with three Acts of Congress, headed with an engraving of a heraldic eagle, each signed in script type: George Washington, and in block type by Thomas Jefferson and John Adams. (printing crease deters some but causes no loss of type). 

Page 2 has an article headed: "The Americans" noting: "The fa... See More  

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703589

Three Washington script signatures on the front page...

Item #703589

April 09, 1796

COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, April 9, 1796  Over half of the front page is taken up with three documents of the federal government with each signed in script type by the President: Go. Washington, and two of them in block type by John Adams.

This was one of just a couple of newspapers which used the script type for presidential signatures, making such issues very displayable when on the front... See More  

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703520

John Hancock, Benedict Arnold, Thomas Jefferson...

Item #703520

January 30, 1781

THE PENNSYLVANIA PACKET OR THE GENERAL ADVERTISER, Philadelphia, Jan. 30, 1781  Page 2 has: "A Proclamation" beginning: "Whereas a resolve...for apprehending all prisoners of war that have been captured by any armed vessels of the United States and have not taken arms against the King of Great Britain..." with further dextral, signed in type by the governor of Mass: John H... See More  

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703518

Burgoyne on his surrender to General Gates at Saratoga... Washington's Proclamation to deserters...

Item #703518

December 08, 1777

THE BOSTON GAZETTE & COUNTRY JOURNAL, Dec. 8, 1777  The patriotic engraving in the masthead was done by none other than Paul Revere, showing the caged dove of peace being set free over the skyline of Boston by the symbol of liberty. 

Certainly the most notable content would be the letter from General Burgoyne to Sir William Howe--found in its entirety on the front page--dated at Alb... See More  

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703517

Trial of Burgoyne over his surrender at Saratoga...

Item #703517

September 24, 1778

THE CONTINENTAL JOURNAL & WEEKLY ADVERTISER, Boston, Sept. 24, 1778  The entire front page and part of page 2 are taken up with a lengthy & very detailed account of the trial of General Burgoyne concerning his surrender of the post at Saratoga.
The report begins: "That this house will now resolve into a committee of the whole house to consider of the state & condition
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703380

The colonies during the Revolutionary War...

Item #703380

March 10, 1778

THE LONDON CHRONICLE, England, March 10, 1778  An inside page has an interesting report signed by "A Manufacturer" concerning the potential problems with sending artisans & others learned in the trades to America, noting: "...Let us therefore no longer alarm ourselves with the imaginary fears of America's rivaling England in trade & manufactures. If ever tha
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703377

The British review Thomas Paine’s “Common Sense”…

Item #703377

May 30, 1776

THE LONDON CHRONICLE, May 30, 1776  



* Thomas Paine's "Common Sense" 

* Critical British response 

* American Revolutionary War 

* Great year to have (1776)




A terrific issue as almost the entirety of page 5 is taken up with a report headed: "COMMON SENSE: Address to the Inhabitants of AMERICAN on several Interesting Subjects. October, Price 1s, ... See More  

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703367

The Boston Massacre: the definitive report in a London newspaper...

Item #703367

April 24, 1770

THE LONDON CHRONICLE, England, April 24, 1770 



* The Boston Massacre

* Historic reporting




This is simply a terrific issue as it gives an excellent account of the Boston Massacre as taken from the "Boston Gazette" newspaper of March 12, 1770, the issue so famous that it was reprinted due to its excellent account of this, one of the most famous events of the 18th century, and a... See More  

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703273

General Howe's offer pardon to those who return their allegiance to the King...

Item #703273

December 19, 1776

THE CONTINENTAL JOURNAL & WEEKLY ADVERTISER, Boston, Dec. 19, 1776  



* Great year to have in a publication (1776)

* General William Howe offers pardons - clemency 

* American patriots asked to pledge oath to the crown




Taking close to half of the front page is a notable: "PROCLAMATION" by Richard Viscount Howe and William Howe.

Keeping in mind that Washington had ju... See More  

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703254

Cricket match... America's Cup race...

Item #703254

September 26, 1885

HARPER'S WEEKLY, New York, September 26, 1885  There are a number of fine prints in this issue including a full front page: "Canon Farrar" with a related article inside.

Other prints inside include: "The Dead Jumbo" the elephant; a Thomas Nast print: "We Have Not Given Up Ruling the Waves Yet"; a one-third page: "Cricket Match between the Gentlemen of P... See More  

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703229

Inaugural addresses of John Adams, and much more...

Item #703229

March 08, 1797

THE HERALD; A GAZETTE FOR THE COUNTRY, New York, March 8, 1797  The front page has an address: "To George Washington" from the Penna. legislature on his retirement from public office, to which he responded with a letter signed in type; Go. Washington

This is followed by another similar letter to the President, again with his response signed; Go. Washington. Then carrying ove... See More  

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703228

New York prepares for Washington's inaugural ceremonies...

Item #703228

April 04, 1789

THE MASSACHUSETTS CENTINEL, Boston, April 4, 1789  Page 3 notes preparations are being made for the new Congress to begin its work, and Washington to arrive in town: "There are now FOUR members of the lower, and TWO of the Upper House wanting...it is expected there will be a quorum this week.

All this time the working upon the federal State House has been unceasingly attended to--and is
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703015

Official account of the capture of York...

Item #703015

May 18, 1813

THE WAR, New York, May 18, 1813  The entire front page, and part of page 2, are taken up with documents headed: "Official Account of The Capture of York" which includes a prefacing document signed: H. Dearborn, plus a more detailed letter from York, signed: Henry Dearborn, and a lengthy letter from the U.S. ship Madison at York, signed: Isaac Chauncey, followed by the: "Terms o... See More  

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702811

Mormon troubles in Missouri... Davy Crockett...

Item #702811

July 11, 1834

HINGHAM GAZETTE, Massachusetts, July 11, 1834  Page 3 has a report headed: "The Mormons" with a bit of an introduction noting: "...the following account of fresh difficulties with this singular sect" and what follows is a lengthy letter from Missouri.

A few details include: "...something respecting the 'Mormons, so called', and known that the larger portion o... See More  

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702778

Jefferson and Aaron Burr...

Item #702778

August 05, 1807

COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, Aug. 5, 1807  The front page has a letter from the President to the King of Holland, signed in type: Th. Jefferson. Page 2 has a report noting: "The trial of Mr. Burr for High Treason...commenced on Monday last...".

Four pages, good condition.

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702775

The Non-Importation Act that would lead to the War of 1812...

Item #702775

June 10, 1806

NEW HAMPSHIRE GAZETTE, Portsmouth, June 10, 1806  Two columns of the front page are taken up with the complete printing of: "AN ACT To Prohibit The Importation of Certain Goods, Wares and Merchandise."

This was the historic Non-Importation Act, passed by Congress on April 18, 1806. It prohibited the import of certain British goods in an attempt to coerce Britain to suspend its impr... See More  

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702774

Great eulogy on the death of General Henry Knox...

Item #702774

November 19, 1806

COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, Nov. 19, 1806  Nearly two columns of the front page are taken up with much detail on the: "Death of Gen. Knox". The report is mostly taken up with: "The Eulogy" given by the Hon. Samuel Thatcher.

Four pages, reglued at the spine, some archival mends near the margins, good condition.

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702738

Early report on Jedediah Smith's explorations in the West...

Item #702738

November 03, 1827

NATIONAL GAZETTE & LITERARY REGISTER, Philadelphia, Nov. 3, 1827  This is one of the desired reports collectors seek in early newspapers, being an early mention of a then-obscure name that would become well-known years later.

Page 2 has over three-quarters of a column taken up with a report of Jedediah Smith, an American transcontinental pioneer, frontiersman, hunter, trapper, author, ca... See More  

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702737

Letters from Andy Jackson...

Item #702737

June 18, 1818

NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER, Washington, June 18, 1818  The front page has a letter signed in type: Andrew Jackson as a Major General. Page 2 has lengthier letter headed: "On The Indian War" also by Andrew Jackson.

At least 3 rewards ads for runaway slaves.

Four pages, nice condition.

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702683

Battle of Tippecanoe...

Item #702683

December 11, 1811

COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, Dec. 11, 1811  The front page has close to half a column taken up with a report headed "Indian Battle" which includes: "...additional particulars of the late battle on the Wabash...it appears that Harrison has suffered himself to be cajoled & out-maneuvered by the Prophet within less than a mile of whose town he was encamped...the Indians were in... See More  

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702653

Making carpets in America... Preventing a slave insurrection...

Item #702653

March 27, 1830

NILES' WEEKLY REGISTER, March 27, 1830  Inside has an interesting article: "American Carpeting" concerning the creation of a a carpet manufacturing company in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, allowing Americans to no longer be dependent on foreign manufactures, followed by the: "President's Reply" congratulating American ingenuity, signed in type: Andrew Jackson.

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702527

Early report on the battle of Lexington & Concord...

Item #702527
GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE, London, May, 1775  The first five pages contain a nice account of Parliamentary discussion concerning the troubles in America, headed: "Governor Johnson's Speech on the Motion for an Address to His Majesty Respecting the Situation of Affairs in America..." continued from a previous issue. Terrific reading.

Another fine article takes 3 pages & i
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702512

Surrender of Ticonderoga... Washington's Manifesto...

Item #702512
THE GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE, London, Sept., 1777  Over 2 1/2 pages are taken up with: "Letter from Gen. Washington to Gen. Sir William Howe" from Middlebrook, June 10, 1777, signed by him in type: Geo. Washington. This is followed by another letter from Washington to Howe, which begins: "The fortune of war having thrown Major-General Prescot in our hands, I beg leave to propos... See More  

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702490

Treaty of Peace ending the Revolutionary War: abridged version...

Item #702490
THE GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE, London, November, 1783



* The Treaty Of Peace (partial)

* John Adams and Ben Franklin (block) signatures

* Reports from New York, Philadelphia, and Charleston




Included is a portion of text headed: "The Definitive Treaty between Great Britain & the United States of America, signed at Paris, the 3rd day of Sept. 1783"  the text being just the b... See More  

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702466

Juneteenth-themed reports... Former slaves to remain with their masters?

Item #702466

July 16, 1865

NEW YORK TIMES, July 16, 1865  The last column on page three has an article: "From New Orleans and Texas", being an order by General Gordon Granger. This was a follow-up to his historic General Order No. 3 which declared all slaves in Texas to be free.

Both orders recommended the Freedmen to remain with their former masters, who were now to become their employers. This follow-up em... See More  

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702457

Trial of Lincoln's assassins...

Item #702457

May 22, 1865

NEW YORK TIMES, May 22, 1865  Among the front page column heads are: "THE TRIAL OF THE ASSASSINS" "Review of the Testimony Thus Far Placed on Record" "Payne was the Wound-be Assassin of Secretary Seward" "Herold Shown to have been Booth's Confidant & Assistant" "Mrs. Surratt the Companion & Assistant of All the Murderers" and more.... See More  

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702456

Jeff Davis & fellow captives... Captured in women's clothes... Trial of the Assassins...

Item #702456

May 21, 1865

NEW YORK TIMES, May 21, 1865 



* Confederate President Jefferson Davis

* Mention of him wearing women's clothes

* Abraham Lincoln murder trial




First column heads include: "DAVIS & CO." "Arrival of the Rebel Leaders at Fortress Monroe" "Jefferson Davis, Wife, Son & Two Daughters" "Alexander H. Stephens, Vice President of the Confederacy&quo... See More  

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702430

Remembering George Washington...

Item #702430

January 28, 1800

AMERICAN FARMER, & DUTCHESS COUNTY ADVERTISER, Poughkeepsie, New York, Jan. 28, 1800  One of the more uncommon titles from the era. Page 2 has: "A Proclamation" signed by President John Adams calling for a day of public prayer on February 22 for the recently deceased George Washington.

The back page has a lengthy poem titled: "The Soldier At the Tomb of Washington".

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702429

Lewis & Clark just arrived an hour ago...

Item #702429

October 29, 1806

NEW YORK HERALD, Oct. 29, 1806  Page 2 has a brief yet notable report datelined at St. Louis: "Concerning the safe arrival of Messers. Lewis and Clark, who went 2 years and 4 months ago to explore the Missouri, to be anxiously wished for by every one, I have the pleasure to mention, that they arrived here about one hour ago, in good health, with only the loss of one man, who died. They v... See More  

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702202

Letters from Lincoln and Jeff Davis...

Item #702202

September 12, 1861

THE CRISIS Columbus, Sept. 12, 1861  This was an anti-war newspaper that insisted slavery should not be abolished, so consequently much content has an anti-North bias.
Articles include: "General Fremont & his Confiscation Proclamation" "What They Say in Canada" "What the Federal Prisoners are Doing at Richmond" "Gen. Butler's Official Report to G
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702130

Printed on brown, very thick paper...

Item #702130

March 19, 1881

THE SUN, Edgar, Nebraska, March 19, 1881  A very unusual newspaper printed under stress condition, using newsprint that is almost as thick as what would be found in a pizza box. It is brown in color and slightly coarse in texture.

The reason is explained at the top: "This issue of The Sun is not as handsome as former ones, and all on account of the recent freshets [heavy rain storms cau... See More  

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702115

For Northern veterans of the Civil War...

Item #702115

October 22, 1870

GRAND ARMY JOURNAL "For the Surviving Soldiers and Sailors Who United to Suppress the Rebellion.", Washington, D.C., Oct. 22, 1870  This is the volume 1, number 26 issue of a title that existed from April 30, 1870 thru April 13, 1872, less than two years. This is the first of this title we have offered in our 49 years.

Not surprisingly, the content is almost entirely military-relat... See More  

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702114

Rare title for veterans of the Civil War...

Item #702114

May 23, 1868

OUR COUNTRY, Boston, May 23, 1868  Printed in the masthead: "Organ Of The Grand Army Of The Republic", for veterans of the Civil War. This is the volume 1, number 5 issue, and is the first of this title we have located in our 49 years.

Little is known about this title as it is not listed in Gregory's Union List of Newspapers, nor in Union List of Serials. The American Antiquari... See More  

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702008

Honoring the Rev. Dr. Joseph Priestley...

Item #702008

April 08, 1797

AURORA GENERAL ADVERTISER, Philadelphia, April 8, 1797  Both the front page and page 2 have advertisements for a circus, which is early for such ads in America. Page 2 also has an article on: "Doctor Priestley" reporting on an event honoring the Rev. Dr. Joseph Priestley, credited with discovering oxygen.

Four pages, great condition.



AI notes: In 1774, Dr. Joseph Priestley, an E... See More  

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702006

From a small mining town in Northern California...

Item #702006

May 15, 1880

AMADOR DISPATCH, Jackson, California, May 15, 1880 



* Rare old West publication



Jackson was founded in 1848 at a year-round spring, settled by American pioneers and then gold-seekers upon its discovery at the foothills of the Sierra Nevada range. It was also a convenient stopping place on the road from Sacramento to the southern mines.

Among the articles: "A Leadville Marriage&quo... See More  

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701896

Fascinating Confederate newspaper, created from the ashes of the burned city of Columbia...

Item #701896

April 08, 1865

COLUMBIA PHOENIX, South Carolina, April 8, 1865  



* American Civil War ending

* Extremely rare Confederate

* Post burning of Columbia 




This is one of the more intriguing newspapers from the South during the Civil War. Not only was it printed during the closing days of the Civil War, but due to the shortage of newsprint this issue was printed on short and uncommonly wide news... See More  

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701885

Scenes in British Columbia...

Item #701885

March 10, 1883

THE ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS, England, March 10, 1883  The front page shows: "Confirmation of the New Archbishop of Canterbury...".

Perhaps the best print is a full page of four: "Sketches in British Columbia" which includes scenes at Port Moody and along the Fraser River. There is a related full column article on British Columbia as well.

Among other prints: "O... See More  

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701850

The Civil War in Petersburg, Virginia...

Item #701850

August 20, 1864

THE ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS, England, Aug. 20, 1864  There was much interest in England concerning the American Civil War, England favoring more for the South because of their need for cotton.

Inside has a half page print: "The War In America--View of Petersburg, Virginia" with a related article. 

Twenty-four pages, great condition.

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