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724433

Bring up Jackie Robinson or not? Larry "Yogi" Berra as a rookie...

Item #724433

April 09, 1947

THE SPORTING NEWS, St. Louis, April 9, 1947  Page 7 has an article: "Rickey Won't Poll Dodgers About Jackie", "Decision Up to Lippy Alone...".

The article notes in part: "...He took the decision of bringing up Jackie Robinson out of the players' hands, declared that Carl Furillo would have tough sledding to keep his regular outfield post & doomed several ... See More  

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724426

Official report that the Louisiana Purchase treaty has been concluded...

Item #724426

July 25, 1803

BOSTON GAZETTE, July 25, 1803 



* The Louisiana Purchase Treaty



Page 2 has: "By the President of the United States...A PROCLAMATION" calling for a special session of Congress, signed in type: Th. Jefferson.

This is followed by a very historic report headed: "Louisiana - Official" which mentions in part: "Dispatches from the American ministers at Paris...contain ... See More  

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724423

Rare & lengthy account of Joseph Smith running for President...

Item #724423

June 08, 1844

NILES' NATIONAL REGISTER, Baltimore, June 8, 1844 



* Joseph Smith running for U.S. president

* Mormons - Mormonism - Latter-Day Saints




It is not known by many today that Joseph Smith, leader of the Latter-Day Saints, ran for president of the United States in 1844.

After several years of harassment and persecution in Missouri and Illinois, Smith wrote to five men expected to be can... See More  

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724420

On Joseph Smith and his failed presidential campaign in 1844...

Item #724420

June 22, 1844

NILES' NATIONAL REGISTER, Baltimore, June 22, 1844 



* Mormons leader Joseph Smith

* Election campaign for president

* 1st presidential candidate to be killed




It is not known by many today that Joseph Smith, leader of the Latter-Day Saints, ran for president of the United States in 1844.

After several years of harassment and persecution in Missouri and Illinois, Smith wrote to fiv... See More  

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724418

Very rare baseball newspaper... "Hal" McClure... Bucknell graduate...

Item #724418

July 09, 1886

OFFICIAL (Baseball) RECORD, New York, July 9, 1886 

* Very rare baseball periodical

This is a volume two issue of a very rare & historically important baseball newspaper, the very first daily sports newspaper dedicated entirely to the national game of professional baseball. 
Although the masthead reads: "Official Record" the title at the top of pages 2, 3 & 4 reads: "Official Baseba




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724416

The "Mining Number" with Nevada ghost town articles & photos...

Item #724416

April 11, 1908

HARPER'S WEEKLY--"Mining Number", New York, April 11, 1908 (with color cover) See the photos for the nice color cover which features a miner on horseback. The issue contains much reporting on "Nevada's Safeguard for Mine-buyers" which includes several photos of Goldfield, Nevada, plus a fullpg. with 5 photos of: "How Goldfield Guards Her Treasures". There... See More  

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724079

Reports from "America" in 1763...

Item #724079

February 05, 1763

THE LONDON CHRONICLE, England, Feb. 5, 1763  



* Colonial America reporting



Over half of the first column on the front page has news headed: "America" with datelines of New York and Boston, both of which report various maritime items.

Page 5 has a few short reports headed "America" from New York and Philadelphia.

Eight pages, 8 by 11 inches, some rubbing to front pa... See More  

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724074

Adolf Hitler & Benito Mussolini meet in Rome...

Item #724074

May 04, 1938

THE NEW YORK TIMES, May 4, 1938



* Dictators Adolph Hitler & Benito Mussolini

* Pre World War II meeting in Rome, Italy




The top of the front page has a two column heading: "MUSSOLINI GREETS HITLER IN A RESPLENDENT ROME; 300,000 APPLAUD VISITOR" with subheads. (see images) First report coverage continues inside with two related wire photos.

Complete with 48 pages, rag edition i... See More  

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722564

Early from Salinas, California...

Item #722564

November 27, 1880

THE MONTEREY DEMOCRAT, Salinas City, Monterey County, California, Nov. 27, 1880  An early title from the county seat of Monterey County, just south of San Francisco. Very typical of newspapers from the era with a nice mix of news of the day and advertisements, some illustrated.

Gregory's 'Union List of American Newspapers' notes only 3 institutions have any holdings of this title... See More  

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722355

The very beginning of the O.J. Simpson media circus...

Item #722355

June 14, 1994

LOS ANGELES TIMES, June 14, 1994 



* Murder of Nicole Brown Simpson & Ron Goldman

* Football great O. J. Simpson a suspect ?

* First report from the city where it happened




The significance of this issue is the relatively inconspicuous report on the front page with just a one column heading: "O.J. Simpson's Ex-Wife, Man Found Slain", in a newspaper from the city where... See More  

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721846

From Nebraska...

Item #721846

March 19, 1883

THE LINCOLN DAILY NEWS, Nebraska, March 19, 1883  We seldom encounter Nebraska newspapers from during the Wild West era, but here is one. Lincoln is the capital of Nebraska and this issue is dated from just 16 years after statehood.

Gregory's 'Union List of American Newspapers' notes that the only institution holding any issues of this title is the Nebraska Historical Society, an... See More  

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719730

Hawaii's first English language newspaper... volume 1, number 4...

Item #719730

August 20, 1836

SANDWICH ISLAND GAZETTE & JOURNAL OF COMMERCE, Honolulu, Oahu, Aug. 20, 1836  This was the very first English language newspaper published in Hawaii, known as the Sandwich Islands at that time. It is the volume 1, number 4 issue. It was preceded by only two Hawaiian language newspapers, which began in 1834, with this title being the first English-language newspaper printed in the Hawaiian

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719628

Existed for a short run before being suspended & later resurrected...

Item #719628

May 21, 1835

MORNING HERALD, New York, May 21, 1835  Although the title might seem common, this is a quite rare newspaper as it existed for the brief time of May 6 thru August 12, 1835 before being suspended, then coming back with a revised title for a lengthy publication run, ultimately merging with the N.Y. Tribune.

Page 2 has an interesting item: "The readers of the Sun can see the principal news... See More  

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716052

The situation at the Dartmoor Prison...

Item #716052

June 14, 1815

CONNECTICUT SPECTATOR, Middletown, June 14, 1815  Page 3 has a letter with an early report concerning the Dartmoor Massacre, noting in part: "...I enclose you an account of the distressing affair at Dartmoor Prison...When we quitted that prison...we left there 5200 American prisoners..." with more detail, all taking half a column.

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

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716027

Macdonough: hero of Lake Champlain... Rumors of peace ending the War of 1812...

Item #716027

January 12, 1815

MIDDLESEX GAZETTE, Middletown, Connecticut, Jan. 12, 1815  Page 3 has a report with a small heading: "The Hero of Lake Champlain" which is on Commodore Macdonough. All: "More Of The Constitution Frigate", and then: "Peace Rumor" which includes: "...A very important and pleasing rumor is now circulating...The report is, that Preliminaries of Peace have been signed at Ghent..." with m... See More  

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714612

Publication with farming details...

Item #714612

October 13, 1820

AMERICAN FARMER, Baltimore, Maryland, Oct. 13, 1820 Subtitled: "Rural Economy, Internal Improvements, Prices Current" which pretty much describes the content within.

Eight pages, 9 by 10 3/4 inches, very nice condition.

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714610

Rarely do we find early newspapers from Canada...

Item #714610

August 01, 1827

THE CANADIAN SPECTATOR, Montreal, Aug. 1, 1827  A very early Montreal newspaper as we rarely receive such from the 1820's.

The front page has a letter headed: "Desperate Pirate". Page 3 has more than a column headed: "United States" with various reports, including one noting a meeting: "...on the subject of a canal from Lake Erie to Lake Michigan by improving the... See More  

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714592

Terrific article on the Erie Canal...

Item #714592

October 12, 1821

THE UNION, Philadelphia, Oct. 12, 1821  Over half of page 2 is taken up with a very detailed discussion on the Erie Canal headed: "Internal Improvement" noting in part: "...The canal in question, when completed, will extend from the Hudson river near Albany, to Buffaloe at the north eastern extremity of Lake Erie...But it is not merely those who reside on the very borders of th... See More  

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714591

Jews emigrating to the United States...

Item #714591

December 23, 1825

RECORDER & TELEGRAPH, Boston, Dec. 23, 1825  Page 2 has: "Emigration Of Jews To the U. States" which takes over half a column. This is followed by a smaller report: "Persecution of Jews in Rome".

Four pages, nice condition.

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714036

Nazis quit: the desired Germany edition... Best of the six editions we've offered...

Item #714036

May 08, 1945

THE STARS AND STRIPES - EXTRA, Germany Edition,  May 8, 1945  This famous newspaper is subtitled: "Daily News of U.S. Armed Forces in the European Theater of Operations", and being the "Germany Edition" it is perhaps the very best newspaper in which to have the historic report of V-E Day, the end of World War II in Europe.

"Stars And Stripes" had at least s... See More  

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713894

Lovejoy's famous "Barbarism of Slavery" speech in the House...

Item #713894

April 17, 1860

NEW YORK SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE, April 17, 1860  Page 4 has a report beginning: "The speech of Owen Lovejoy of Illinois...in exposure and reprehension of human slavery, with the profane, ruffianly & murderous interjections by which its delivery was interrupted, will be found on another page..." with much more editorial commentary.

This very famous speech is found on page 7 headed:... See More  

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713571

Closing items on the Revolutionary War... Judaica content...

Item #713571
GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE, London, April, 1783  Eighteen pages are taken up with "Summary of Proceedings in the 3rd Session of the Present Parliament" which include  discussion on concluding events with the war in America, including: "...With respect to America, parliament had left little for ministers to do in negociating a peace with that country..." and further on i... See More  

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711101

Short-lived campaign newspaper: the first issue published...

Item #711101

February 20, 1840

THE ROUGH-HEWER, Albany, New York, Feb. 20, 1840  This was a short-lived campaign newspaper that supported Martin Van Buren for President.
In the time before radio, television & the internet, short-lived newspapers supporting various candidates were among the very few channels for promoting support for a candidate. This title lasted for just 41 issues, this being #1, the first publish
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710888

Duff Green's pro-Jackson newspaper...

Item #710888

January 10, 1831

UNITED STATES' WEEKLY TELEGRAPH, Washington, D.C., Jan. 10, 1831  Published by the famed Duff Green, he took an intensely partisan stance in this newspaper, incorporating crude humor & vehement attacks & accusations against Jackson's opponents. Following Andrew Jackson's election in 1828 this paper briefly became the primary organ of Jackson's administration, & wou... See More  

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710527

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

Item #710527

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 ph... See More  

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710442

News reports from "America"

Item #710442

December 30, 1786

THE LONDON CHRONICLE, England, Dec. 30, 1786  Page 2 has nearly a full column headed: "America" which begins with a new astronomy-related theory relating to the Aurora Borealis. This is followed by various reports from Boston.

Eight pages, 8 1/2 by 11 1/4 inches, great condition.  Red tax stamp at the bottom of page 2. 

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710441

Over a full page of news from America...

Item #710441

December 28, 1786

THE LONDON CHRONICLE, England, Dec. 28, 1786  The front page is mostly taken up with an article: "Elements of the Science of Ethics on the Principles of Natural Philosophy" which references the Cherokee Indians. 

Pages 3 & 4 contain over a full page of news reports headed: "American News" with much concerning the Shays' Rebellion, plus trouble with Indians, a... See More  

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710041

San Francisco, after the Civil War...

Item #710041

June 01, 1867

DAILY ALTA CALIFORNIA, San Francisco, June 1, 1867  The very first title in the Golden State was the "Californian" begun in 1846, followed the next year by the "California Star". These two titles merged and in 1849 the combined enterprise was called the "Alta California", becoming a daily in July. It became the first successful newspaper in California, lasting un... See More  

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710040

Newspaper for those on board a floating university...

Item #710040

February 18, 1927

THE BINNACLE, S.S. Ryndam, Feb. 18, 1927  Subtitled: "Published Daily at Sea by The Floating University."  An interesting little "in-house" newspaper published on board the ship of this early floating university that traveled the world. 

Four pages, lightly inked library stamp in an upper corner, 9 1/2 by 12 1/2 inches, good condition.

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710039

Uncommon woman suffrage paper from Toledo...

Item #710039

January 01, 1880

THE NATIONAL CITIZEN & BALLOT BOX, Toledo, Ohio, January, 1880  A quite rare women's suffrage newspaper which lasted just two years under this title. It is mentioned in Mott's History of American Magazines.

Mott notes that this publication was financed in part by Susan B. Anthony, and that having failed with "The Woman's Campaign" she: "...had better luck with ... See More  

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710038

Slave ads & notices...

Item #710038

September 29, 1850

THE DAILY DELTA, New Orleans, Sept. 29, 1850  Newspapers from the pre-Civil War South are rather difficult to find. Here is one from Louisiana.

Among the many ads is one on the front page headed: "Slaves! Slaves!! Slaves!!!" which notes in part: "The subscribers are prepared to receive, on consignment, for sale in this market, any number of slaves, having one of the best showr... See More  

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710037

German language newspaper from 1833 Harrisburg...

Item #710037

January 09, 1834

HARRISBURGER MORGENROTHE, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Jan. 9, 1834  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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710036

Death of Brigham Young, and three more Mormon reports...

Item #710036

September 06, 1877

AMERICAN SOCIALIST, Oneida, New York, Sept. 6, 1877  Page 7 under "Items Of News" has 4 Mormon items, one noting: "Brigham Young died on the 29th ult. after a brief attack of cholera morbus & inflammation of the bowels. He was buried on Sunday, the 2d."

Another has: "Brigham Young discouraged free schools, but he sent several of his children to the best educa
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710034

Rare, short-lived Texas newspaper from its first capital... The virtues of Brazoria County...

Item #710034

February 04, 1888

THE OLD CAPITOL, Columbia, Texas, Feb. 4, 1888  Yes, Columbia--now known as West Columbia--was the first formal capital of Texas, established in 1836. A quite rare title which existed for less than 2 years. Only one institution has a substantial holding of this title and its file is not complete.

Inside has: "The Brazos Harbor" "The Gateway of Texas To the East!" &
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710033

In the "...interests of the pioneers of California..."

Item #710033

August 02, 1879

THE PIONEER, San Jose, California, Aug. 2, 1879  The masthead notes: "Devoted To The Interests Of The Pioneers of California And the Resources of the Golden State."

The masthead is one of the more graphic we have seen, featuring three vignettes: one of settlers traveling, one of a bear, and another of a detailed mining scene.  The front page has part 8 of a continuing series: ... See More  

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710032

From Red River County in Texas...

Item #710032

August 18, 1887

THE STANDARD, Clarksville, Red River County, Texas, Aug. 18, 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. Somewhat fragile & must be handled carefully. Folder size noted is for the issue fo... See More  

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710030

Charles Adams... John Quincy Adams' son...

Item #710030

November 29, 1865

NEW YORK TIMES, Nov. 29, 1865  Front page column heads include: "OUR CLAIMS AGAINST ENGLAND" and "Further Diplomatic Correspondence Between Mr. Adams and Earl Russell", which provides the conversation between Mr. Adams and Earl Russell regarding debts related to the Civil War.

Eight pages, very nice condition.

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709996

Sam Adams and Thomas Jefferson...

Item #709996

July 15, 1795

COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, July 15, 1795  Fully half of the front page is taken up with three Acts of the Mass. legislature, each signed in type by the governor, Samuel Adams.

The front page also has lengthy letter concerning the Jay Treaty signed in type by: Thomas Jefferson.

Four pages, very nice condition.

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709994

Honor bestowed upon President John Adams...

Item #709994

August 30, 1797

COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, Aug. 30, 1797  Page 2 has a "Tribute of Respect" from the American Academy of Arts & Sciences written: "To John Adams, L.L.D., President of the United States of America" concerning an honor given to him. This is followed by: "The President's Answer", signed in script type: John Adams.

Four pages, a bit irregular at the blank s... See More  

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709989

President John Adams signs in script type...

Item #709989

July 08, 1797

COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, July 8, 1797  The last column of the front page is taken up with two Acts of Congress, each signed in in type by the President, John Adams, one in script type & the other in block type. Page 2 begins with a third Act signed in script type by John Adams.

Four pages, nice condition.

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709988

See the wealth of nice prints...

Item #709988

July 05, 1890

FRANK LESLIE'S ILLUSTRATED, New York, July 5, 1890  The full ftpg. has 2 prints regarding: "Coney Island Jockey Club--The Great Match Race Between Tenny and Salvator...".

Prints inside include: "The Swampers of the Lower Mississippi"; a full page on: "The Alaska Expedition"; a full page: "...Yale-Princeton Contest for the College Baseball Championship&q... See More  

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709986

Death of Jay Gould... Black scholar William Sanders Scarborough...

Item #709986

December 15, 1892

FRANK LESLIE'S ILLUSTRATED, New York, Dec. 15, 1892   The full front page is a photo of: "The Late Jay Gould" with page 4 having an accompanying article of the same heading. Yet another page is filled with six photos of: "The Birthplace & Some of the Residences of the Late Jay Gould".

Also of Judaica interest is an article on: "Isaac M. Wise" with a... See More  

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709985

Territorial Oklahoma...

Item #709985

March 06, 1903

THE RECORD, Moore, Oklahoma, March 6, 1903  This is actually a "territorial" newspaper, as Oklahoma did not become a state until 1907, one of only 3 of the contiguous 48 to join the union in the 20th century (New Mexico & Arizona the other two).

This newspaper apparently only lasted a year, with no institutional holdings outside of Oklahoma.

The front page has the text of a Pr... See More  

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709984

John Adams and Thomas Jefferson...

Item #709984

March 14, 1798

COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, March 14, 1798  The front page features two Acts of Congress, each signed in script type by the President: John Adams, and in block type by the Vice President: Th. Jefferson, one for defraying expenses for a treaty with Indians.

Also on the front page is a Mass. Act signed in script type by the governor: Increase Sumner.

Page 2 has an: "Important Message&quo... See More  

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709983

John Adams and Thomas Jefferson...

Item #709983

March 14, 1798

COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, March 14, 1798  The front page features two Acts of Congress, each signed in script type by the President: John Adams, and in block type by the Vice President: Th. Jefferson, one for defraying expenses for a treaty with Indians.

Also on the front page is a Mass. Act signed in script type by the governor: Increase Sumner.

Page 2 has an: Important Message" sig... See More  

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709981

Prince of Wales' visit to Canada... Honors to boxer John Heenan...

Item #709981

August 25, 1860

FRANK LESLIE'S ILLUSTRATED, New York, Aug. 25, 1860  The full front page is a print of: "Sir Edmund W. Head, Governor-General of Canada". Additionally, inside has 5 prints relating to the visit of the Prince of Wales to Canada.

A very nice full page print: "Grand Festival Reception to John C. Heenan, at Jones's Wood...On His Return to America After His Celebrated Conte... See More  

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709980

Displayable color croquet cover...

Item #709980

March 21, 1912

LESLIE'S, New York, March 21, 1912  The prime feature of this issue is the very nice color cover, showing a woman playing croquet. This issue also features a very nice color back cover for "Grape-Nuts".
Also of interest is the nice doublepage centerfold which shows thirteen "Famous American Country Houses" including Vanderbilt's place at Biltmore, North Carolina.
Various unrelated photos &

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709978

Full page baseball team print... Thomas Nast political cartoon...

Item #709978

July 25, 1874

HARPER'S WEEKLY, New York, July 25, 1874  Although this issue includes many very nice & displayable prints, by far the most desirable would be the great full page captioned: "International Base-Ball -- The Philadelphia Athletics" which shows individual, full-figure illustrations of the baseball players in uniform, most with a bat or ball in hand. A very displayable item for ... See More  

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709977

Full page baseball team print...

Item #709977

July 25, 1874

HARPER'S WEEKLY, New York, July 25, 1874  Although this issue includes many very nice & displayable prints, by far the most desirable would be the great full page captioned: "International Base-Ball -- The Philadelphia Athletics" which shows individual, full-figure illustrations of the baseball players in uniform, most with a bat or ball in hand. A very displayable item for ... See More  

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709976

Full page baseball team print...

Item #709976

July 25, 1874

HARPER'S WEEKLY, New York, July 25, 1874  Although this issue includes many very nice & displayable prints, by far the most desirable would be the great full page captioned: "International Base-Ball -- The Philadelphia Athletics" which shows individual, full-figure illustrations of the baseball players in uniform, most with a bat or ball in hand. A very displayable item for ... See More  

Item from our most recent catalog - #364, released for March, 2026

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