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544925

"After Longfellow" and Christmas themed poetry...

Item #544925

November 01, 1887

PLAIN TALK, Brooklyn, New York, November, 1887.



* "After Longfellow" and Christmas themed poetry

* Ornate Front Cover




This 8 page magazine contains many interesting poems, including:  "After Longfellow", "A Precarious Calling", "Christmas", "Hard Times", "After the Holiday's", and much more.  However, the prime featur... See More  

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544777

Drownings in the Schuylkill River...

Item #544777

June 20, 1828

BOSTON RECORDER, Boston, Massachusetts, June 20, 1828 



* Drowning tragedies...  Schuylkill River... 

* Creek Indians of Georgia... 




Page 3 has a report: "Solemn Warnings.--Nine young men were drowned in the River Schuylkill, near Philadelphia, on the Lord's day, June 1st, while out in a boat on a party of pleasure. On the 8th inst. (Sabbath) Henry Demeritt, aged... See More  

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544766

Collecting newspapers... reference book...

Item #544766

January 01, 1990

"IN THE COMPANY OF WRITERS - A Life In Publishing", by Charles Scribner, Jr., Based on the oral history by Joel R. Gardner, (1990)  192 pgs. with dust jacket

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544701

Indian content...

Item #544701

June 14, 1836

NEW YORK TIMES, from New York, New York, dated June 14, 1836.



* Chief Schachipkaka death

* Winnebagoes Indians




A page 2 article reports The Green Bay Intelligencer announces...the death of Schachipkaka, or Decari the White Head, Chief of the Winnebagoes...



It also mentions that 3 days prior to his death he asked to be baptized.



Also within this issue is other news and advertisements... See More  

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544660

Civil War era boxing and chess...

Item #544660

May 24, 1862

WILKES' SPIRIT OF THE TIMES, New York, May 24, 1862.



* Boxing

* Chess




This newspaper, which was primarily a sporting newspaper, has a quite lengthy article headed: "The Ring in England" features the "Conclusion of a Fight Between Gannon and Hatton".  An additional subhead discusses a fight between Cook and Kenny.



Another article found within this issue and en... See More  

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544519

David Starr Jordan...

Item #544519

March 26, 1899

THE BULLETIN, San Francisco, California, March 26, 1899 



* David Starr Jordan...

* President of Indiana University...  the youngest to-date...



This 28 page newspaper has a three column front page headline: "David Starr Jordan Sharply Criticized," with subheads and related illustration.



Other news of the day throughout. Usual browning with small tape mend along lower ... See More  

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544497

Chess..

Item #544497

March 28, 1857

PORTER'S SPIRIT OF THE TIMES, New York, March 28, 1857.



* Chess




As noted in the masthead: "A Chronicle of the Turf, Field Sports, Literature and the Stage", this is a volume 1 issue of a very early sporting publication. Near the back of the issue is a column entitled:  "Our Chess Department", which includes a chess "problem of the week" in addition to the s... See More  

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544325
Item #544325

June 11, 1817

COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, Massachusetts, June 11, 1817



* Long Island Navy depot sought



Page 2 has a report stating: "We learn the President...has appointed Com. William Bainbridge, Capt. Samuel Evans, and Capt. Oliver H. Perry, Commissioners (under a resolution of the Senate) to examine and survey this harbour and bay and the eastern entrance into Long-Island Sound, with a view to th... See More  

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544209

Military Journal...

Item #544209

December 20, 1845

MILITARY JOURNAL, New York, December 20, 1845



* Uncommon title...

* United States military periodical...




A volume I issue (number 5) of this uncommon title "Devoted to the interests of the Military Institutions of the Republic" as stated in the masthead. Has various military-related content. Octavo-size, 16 pages.

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542294

John Quincy Adams...

Item #542294

June 19, 1827

NATIONAL JOURNAL, Washington D.C., June 19, 1827



* President John Quincy Adams testimonies



Page 2 has an ad headed: "Wanted--300 Cords Of Wood". Ad says proposals "...will be received by the Superintendent of the Treasury Building..." for 150 cords each of Ash and Black Jack wood, plus a few other details.



On pg. 3 under an engraving of an eagle and shield are five ... See More  

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542122

Before Carrie Nation...

Item #542122

March 29, 1854

INDEPENDENT PRESS, Lawrenceburgh, Indiana, March 29, 1854  Page 2 has a report that says: "The cause of Woman's Rights is making rapid progress in Jeffersonville...On Friday night a number of women broke open a grocery and coffee-house...and demolished all the bottles and barrels containing liquor."

Other news of the day with several ads.

First leaf has a small piece missing i... See More  

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541764

Remains of Stephen Girard to be transferred...

Item #541764

October 29, 1833

EVENING POST, New York City, Oct. 29, 1833



* Stephen Girard remains moved

* Girard College founded




A page 2 report from Philadelphia says:



* "A resolution was adopted by both Councils...instructing the building committee of the Girard College, to cause a vault to be constructed on the premises of that edifice...for the reception of the remains of Stephen Girard; and furthermore, t... See More  

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541732

Exploration and discovery...

Item #541732

December 13, 1872

THE SUN, New York City, New York, December 13, 1872



* Early Polar expedition...

* Arctic ice...




The back page has an interesting report: "A Valley Of Mastodons" "Discovery of a Great Polar Continent--Exploring a Mine of Ivory--A Mountain of Ice One Thousand Feet High." Concerned dispatches received by the ship Cadmus from the captain of a whaler in the vicinity of Wrang... See More  

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541722

Sheriff's sale...

Item #541722

December 30, 1887

DEMOCRATIC WATCHMAN, Bellefonte, Pennsylvania, December 30, 1887 



* Sheriff's sale... 

* Uncommon broadside...  19th century Bellefonte Pennsylvania original... 




A small but nice broadside (printed on one side only) measuring about 11 1/2 by 7 5/8 inches. First column has news reports, while the next two columns have various properties offered by Sheriff's Sale.



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541668

Famous Methodist minister attracts large crowds...

Item #541668

January 28, 1840

THE MADISONIAN, Washington D.C., Virginia, January 28, 1840 



* John Newland Maffitt...  Methodist preacher... 

* From the Nation's Capital... 




Page 3 has a report: "Religious Excitement in Cincinnati" which says: "Since...early...December, the Rev. J. N. Maffit has been preaching in the Wesleyan Chapel of this city. He delivers four or five sermons...e... See More  

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541667

Early Toledo...

Item #541667

October 26, 1833

EVENING POST, New York, October 26, 1833



* Early Toledo Ohio

* Fort Wayne Indiana




Page 2 has report:



* "Valley Of The Maumee.-- We are informed that the number of emigrants who have settled on the rich lands along the Maumee river...is unprecedentedly great.



We learn by a gentlemen from Vistula, M.T. (a town near the mouth of the Maumee) that the Buffalo and Detroit steamboats... See More  

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541620

Equal Rights...

Item #541620

July 21, 1836

NEW YORK TIMES, from New York, New York, dated July 21, 1836.



* President Martin Van Buren

* Newly formed towns in Mississippi




Page 2 has a letter from the "Democratic Party" of New York to the Vice President concerning "Equal Rights" and opposition to monopolies, containing a "Declaration of Principles", with a reply signed in type: M. Van Buren.



Also a r... See More  

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541513

Discover of lead near the Platte River...

Item #541513

May 14, 1833

EVENING POST, New York City, New York, May 14, 1833



* Mississippi River

* Missouri Territory

* Van Buren, Missouri




A page 2 report states that: "...new...discoveries of lead ore have been made upon the east bank of the Mississippi, between the Platte and Grand Rivers, in Iowa County, M.T." Says the ore is of the "best quality" and that 400,000 pounds of lead ore have b... See More  

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541376

Three color prints in this satire periodical...

Item #541376

June 24, 1893

JUDGE, from New York, New York, dated June 24, 1893.  This is the famous political satire periodical with the colorful and displayable prints on the front and back covers as well as the doublepage centerfold (see photos).



The front page is a political cartoon by Gillam titled "A Natural Mistake", and the doublepage centerfold is titled: "Cold Comfort" & the backpage... See More  

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541332

Captain Ford... United States Dragoons...

Item #541332

November 18, 1833

EVENING POST, New York, November 18, 1833



* Captain Lemuel Ford

* United States Dragoons of Indiana

* Rocky Mountains expedition




A page 2 report from "Fort Wayne (Ind.)" says that Captain Ford was appointed Captain of the "U. States Dragoons" and directed to raise a company of 70 men in Indiana. Mentions that "next summer" the regiment will be sent on an expl... See More  

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541330

Famous sculptor dies... did reliefs in Capitol building....

Item #541330

September 14, 1833

EVENING POST, New York, September 14, 1833.



* Italian sculptor Enrico Causici death

* 19th century original




On page 2 under "Obituary" is a report stating that the famous sculpture Enrico Causici died at Havana from the Asiatic cholera. Describes him as the "...most successful pupil of the renowned Canova..." and says in part that he "...executed the two basso reli... See More  

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541280

Military Academy at West Point...

Item #541280

January 11, 1827

NATIONAL JOURNAL, Washington DC, January 11, 1827



* West Point Military Academy

* Band instructor Willis




A page 3 report says that:



* "...Mr. Willis, the leader and instructor of the Band at the Military Academy at West Point arrived in this city, and he...intends giving a Concert this evening. The musical talents of this gentlemen have been universally admired and particularly his... See More  

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541250

GROWTH & EXPANSION... Indianapolis, Indiana...

Item #541250

April 08, 1826

NATIONAL JOURNAL, Washington DC, Virginia, April 8, 1826 



* Early Indianapolis, Indiana population... 

* 19th century original reporting... 




A front page report says: "The town of Indianapolis, in the State of Indiana, which was laid out in October, 1821, contains, according to a late census, a population of seven hundred and sixty souls; of which, two hundred are le... See More  

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541249

GROWTH & EXPANSION... Cincinnati, Ohio...

Item #541249

May 03, 1833

EVENING POST, New York City, New York, May 3, 1833 



* Early Cincinnati, Ohio population...  

* Progress of  the West... 




Page 2 has a report: "Progress Of The West.--The section of land on which Cincinnati is laid out, was bought for forty-nine dollars worth of land warrants! This was in December, 1788. Its population in 1795, was 500; in 1813, 4000; now in 1832... See More  

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541205

Johnson vetoes Omnibus Act...

Item #541205

June 26, 1868

NEW-YORK TIMES, June 26, 1868  Front page has: "Washington" "The President's Message Vetoing the Southern States Bill" "The Bill Passed Over the Veto by Both Houses" "Continuation of the Debate on the Tax Bill"

Has details about the override of the veto by Congress, plus the text of President Johnson's veto of the Omnibus Reconstruction bill hi... See More  

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541167

Tunnel along the Whitewater Canal...

Item #541167

January 21, 1840

THE MADISONIAN, Washington DC, Jan. 21, 1840.



* General William Henry Harrison for President

* Whitewater Canal tunnel




A page 3 item from a Cincinnati paper says that Gen. Harrison was seen for the first time since the nomination, and that he was involved in the contract of a tunnel along the Whitewater Canal that passes through his farm at North Bend. Mentions that: "We have never se... See More  

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541062

Mummies discovered in Mexico?...

Item #541062

August 04, 1848

BOSTON EVENING TRANSCRIPT, from Boston, Massachusetts, dated August 4, 1848.  Page 2 has an unsubstantiated report stating that a million mummies were discovered near Durango, Mexico. This mentions that: "They are in a sitting posture, but have the same wrappings, bands and ornaments as the Egyptians." Also lists the artifacts discovered, and says: "...America will become anot... See More  

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540909

Noteworthy print... singlesheet leaf only, but nice for display...

Item #540909

May 11, 1889

SUPPLEMENT TO FRANK LESLIES ILLUSTRATED, N.Y., May 11, 1889 (print only) Tipped-in dblpgctrfld: Some Typical Decorations Of New York Business Houses During Centennial Week. Largest illus. shows the James MCreery & Co., Dry Goods Broadway & Eleventh Street. There is also one of Bloomingdale Bros. Dry Goods, Third Ave. & Fifty-Ninth Street. Has a decorative border with two small insets w... See More  

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540496

Feast of Rosh Hashannah...

Item #540496

September 05, 1888

THE EVENING SUN, New York, Sept. 5, 1888



* Feast of Rosh Hashannah

* Judaica : Jewish interes
t



The last column on the front page contains an article headed:

"Feast Of Rosh Hashannah" "The 5,649th Year of the Jewish Calendar Begins To-Night" "One of the Most Solemn of the Hebrew Holidays--The Ten Significant Reasons for Blowing the Shofar, or Ram's Horn"

wit... See More  

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540482

Judaica item...

Item #540482

January 03, 1878

AMERICAN STANDARD, Uniontown, Fayette County, Pennsylvania, January 3, 1878 



* Judaica item : "Work of Jewish Bondholders"... 

* "An Ugly Day at Harper's Ferry"...  



Page 2 has a lengthy half column article headed:

"The National Suffering The Work of Jewish Bondholders"

with the full text visible in the photos below.



Also on pg. 2: "... See More  

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540451

Billiard tables...

Item #540451

July 14, 1877

SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, New York, July 14, 1877



* Billiard Table

* Carnivorous Plants




This issue contains the following prints and/or articles: Collender's Improved Billiard Table", "Improved Billiard Ball Holder", "Curious Carnivorous Plants", "Catastrophism in Geology", and much more.



This issue is in good condition, save for a small library stamp at... See More  

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540306

Covington & Newport, Kentucky Prints in 1856...

Item #540306

December 20, 1856

BALLOU'S PICTORIAL DRAWING-ROOM COMPANION, Boston, December 20, 1856  This title was formatted much like the more popular "Harper's Weekly" being tabloid-size with several pages of prints. This title actually precedes Harper's, which did not begin publication until 1857. Within this issue are prints captioned: "Covington KY (2 scenes)" "Newport KY (2 sc
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540302

The inexpensive typewriter...

Item #540302

October 16, 1886

SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, New York, October 16, 1886  This issue contains the following prints and/or articles: "A Cheap Type Writer", "Experiments with the Scientific Top", "Stillman's Saddle Sulky", and much more.

This issue is in good condition save for small library stamp along the upper edge of the front page.

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539479
Item #539479

March 07, 1878

AMERICAN STANDARD, Uniontown, Pennsylvania, March 7, 1878



* Uncommon newspaper from Fayette County, Pennsylvania



An interesting and early newspaper from this somewhat small town in the southwest part of the state.

Complete in 4 pages with a wide variety of news of the day both local and national. A great number of advertisements as well.



Large folio size, never bound nor trimmed, many fo... See More  

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539430

Charles Dickens to publish a new work of humor...

Item #539430

September 18, 1839

THE MADISONIAN, Washington City, Washington, September 18, 1839 



* Charles Dickens... 

* Uncommon title... 




Page 3 has a short item reading: "Mr. Charles Dickens, the immortal Boz, has announced, through his publishers, Messrs. Chapman and Hall, another new periodical work of humor, to appear on the 1st of August next! The name is of course kept a profound mystery.&qu... See More  

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539417
Item #539417

January 01, 1843

Collection of seven receipts dated 1843, most from the "corporation of New York" for various services rendered. Most measure about 3 1/2 by 8 in. some wear at edges, mostly good (see photos).

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539259

From when it was a newspaper... 1829-1830...

Item #539259
THE SATURDAY EVENING POST, Philadelphia, 1829-30  This very famous title--much more famous from its 20th century life than its 19th century beginnings--actually started as a newspaper. It wasn't until close to the turn of the century that it became a magazine, filled with photos and illustrations. It began in 1821 making this issue from the earliest period of its life which would end... See More  

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539205

Ivory Soap advertisement...

Item #539205

January 01, 1897

Unknown Title, circa 1897.  (print only)



PLEASE NOTE: The exact title of the issue and date is unknown. The color print size is approximately 10.5 x 15.5 inches and is a full-page ad for Ivory Soap.

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539149

OUTLAW OF THE OLD WEST...

Item #539149

July 03, 1869

THE NEW-YORK TIMES, New York City, New York, July 3, 1869 

 

* Missouri outlaw and guerrilla Sam Hildebrand... 

* Original post civil war reading... 




Page 5 has: "Sam Hildebrand The Outlaw of the Southeast--A Reward of Ten Thousand Dollars for His Head. Includes a report that describes Hildebrand as a daring and ruthless bushwhacker, plus talk about the attempts t... See More  

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538978

P. T. Barnum letter... Baseball in 1865...

Item #538978
NEW-YORK TRIBUNE, Sept. 1, 1865  Inside has a letter about the re-opening of Barnum's American Museum, signed in type: P. T. Barnum.

Page 7 has a very brief summary and box score of a baseball match played between two fire companies. The back page has a summary and box score of a baseball match played between the Atlantic and Eureka clubs. 

Other news of the day throughou... See More  

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538969

Swiftest steamboat in the world... Robert L. Stevens...

Item #538969

September 08, 1826

BOSTON RECORDER AND TELEGRAPH, Boston, Massachusetts, September 8, 1826

* Steamboat Philadelphia - fastest of its kind

* Harvard Commencement - Luther S. Cushing


Page 3 has a notable report: "The new Steam Boat Philadelphia.--This boat, which was built during the present season...under the supervision of Mr. Robert Stevens, of Hoboken, is the swiftest steam boat in the world. A few days si... See More  

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538930

Early Billiards in 1870....

Item #538930

October 08, 1870

NEW-YORK TIMES, Oct. 8, 1870.

 

* Early Billiards  - Pool - Snoker



Front page report: 



* Billiards 

* The Championship--Rudolphe Defeats Doin--A Splendid First Half, but a Poor Finish. 



A detailed report, plus the scoring. 



Some foxing mostly in the outer and lower margins, but also in some text, and a bit in this content.... See More  

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538797

Boat-Racing...

Item #538797

April 05, 1879

THE ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS dated April 5, 1879 (print only)



This print is a doublepage centerfold engraving entitled 'The University Boat-Race: The Cambridge Crew Watching the Practice of Their Opponents'.



The approximate size is 22 x 15.75 inches. See photos for details.

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538773
Item #538773

April 05, 1873

THE ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS dated April 5, 1873 (print only)



This is a single-page print. The page contains an engraving entitled "Turner's Liber Studiorum: A Sea Piece". See photos for details.



The print size is approximately 11 x 15.5 inches.

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538766
Item #538766

October 25, 1873

HARPER'S WEEKLY dated October 25, 1873 (print only)



This is a single-page print. The page contains an engraving entitled "'The Emigrant Wagon - On the Way to the Railway Station". See photos for details.



The print size is approximately 11 x 15.75 inches.

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538726

First baseball game on ice...

Item #538726

February 05, 1861

NEW-YORK TIMES, February 5, 1861  On the back page under Brooklyn News is a report: "A Game of Base Ball Played on Skates Great Crowd Of People--Exciting Scenes." The summary begins: "The long-talked contest for a silver ball, between the Charter Oak and Atlantic Base Ball Clubs, on skates...came off yesterday, on the skating pond in the Eighth Ward, between the Third and ... See More  

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538706
Item #538706

December 08, 1880

THE ADVANCE, from Red Wing, Minnesota, dated December 8, 1880. The third page of this issue contains the:



* The Message Of President Hayes to the Second Session of the Forty-Second Congress, Delivered at 12 Oclock Monday, Dec. 6. Takes the entire page and concludes on the sixth page, signed in type: Rutherford B. Hayes.



Other news of the day includes: "Hung By A Mob" "Terribl... See More  

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538699

Early Pittsburgh... Smithfield Street Bridge opens...

Item #538699

December 21, 1818

BOSTON COMMERCIAL GAZETTE, December 21, 1818 



* Very early Pittsburgh Pennsylvania

* Smithfield Street Bridge




A page 2 report says: 



* "A splendid Bridge has been erected over the Monongahela, near Pittsburg. On the first day of its being opened for passengers, the flooring was covered with several thousands delighted inhabitants of Pittsburg. This was the Monongahela Brid... See More  

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538693

Playing cards...

Item #538693

November 13, 1870

NEW-YORK TIMES, Nov. 13, 1870.

 

* Early poker cards manufacturing



Page 6 article: 



* Playing Cards 

* How and Where They are Made, and How Many--Cards of Different Countries--Extend of Card Manufacture in This Country--Things Not Generally Known. 

Takes about 1 3/4 columns. 



Other news of the day includes: "Yellow Fever" "Crimes and Criminals&q... See More  

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538675

Telephone company in 1889...

Item #538675

March 30, 1889

SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, New York, March 30, 1889.



* telephone company operators
 
This 16 page issue is in nice condition and contains illustrations of the latest inventions of the day including the following inventions/prints: Metropolitan Telephone co. - Brake block - Knife cleaner - Stove hood - Envelope cutterWatering trough & More. These illustra
... See More  

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