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707057

A 'revisit' to the meeting of Stanley & Livingstone...

Item #707057

November 25, 1872

NEW YORK HERALD, Nov. 25, 1872  Page 3 has most of a column headed: "LIVINGSTONE FINDS STANLEY" "Arrival in New York of the Lost Explorer's Brother' "Interview Between John Livingstone and Stanley" "Stanley and Kalulu in Confab--The Curiosity Hunters--Photographs".

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707056

Abraham Lincoln & Jeff Davis to meet?

Item #707056

January 17, 1865

NEW YORK TIMES, Jan. 17, 1865  Among the front page column heads on the Civil War are: "WILMINGTON" "The Attack on Fort Fisher Renewed" "The Plan of the New Attack" "Rebel Accounts from Wilmington" "MORE PEACE TALK" "Mr. Blair Asks Jeff. Davis if He will have a Social Chat" "Mr. Davis Says He Will" "Davis Sends a Note ... See More  

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707055

Commerce opens up west of the Mississippi...

Item #707055

June 27, 1865

NEW-YORK TIMES, June 27, 1865 The front page has various column heads on Reconstruction efforts: "Trade Unfettered" "The Last Commercial Restrictions Removed" "Opening of the Country West of the Mississippi River" with the: "Proclamation" removing the restrictions is signed in type: Andrew Johnson.
Also within: "Negro Labor" "Virginia - Negro Labor Question in the Piedmont Counties..." "The La
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707054

Recuperating from the Civil War...

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June 14, 1865

NEW-YORK TIMES, June 14, 1865 Among front page column heads: "Trade Free!" "All Restrictions East of the Mississippi Annulled" "Reconstruction" "President Johnson on Republican Government" "Appoints William L. Sharkey to be Provisional Governor" & more. Two "Proclamations" are each signed in type: Andrew Johnson.

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707053

Capture of a suspected slave ship...

Item #707053

June 19, 1859

NEW YORK TIMES, June 19, 1859  



* Slaver - slave ship Orion

* African Slave Trade Patrol




The front page has two-thirds of a column headed: "The Suspected Slaver - Description of the Belssel--Manifest of her Cargo...". The text notes in part: "The bark Orion...which arrived in this port...from the coast of Africa...been seized...upon suspicion of intention to engage ... See More  

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707052

No tax on slaves...

Item #707052

June 25, 1862

NEW YORK HERALD, June 25, 1862  Among the front page column heads on the Civil War are: "The Tax Bill" "Cotton To Be Taxed" "No Tax On Slaves" "Interesting From Memphis" "Important From Arkansas" "News From Fortress Monroe" and more.

Eight pages, good condition.

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707050

Bloody battle in Secessionville, James Island...

Item #707050

June 24, 1862

NEW YORK HERALD, June 24, 1862  



* Battle of Secessionville- James Island- South Carolina 



Among the front page column heads on the Civil War are: "Important From Charleston" "Bloody Engagement at Secessionville, on James Island" "The Enemy Probably Cut Off from Retreat by the Gunboats" "News From The Peninsula" "Gen. Hooker's Outpos... See More  

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707049

From San Francisco, after the Civil War...

Item #707049

December 09, 1865

EVENING BULLETIN, San Francisco, California, Dec. 9, 1865  From the West Coast not long after the end of the Civil War. A wide variety of reports, mostly from the West. The front page has a great article: "The Trial of a Rebel Journal" which reports on the 'Memphis Appeal' newspaper, which traveled from Memphis, to Grenada, to Jackson, the Atlanta, and they Montgomery to avo... See More  

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707047

Twelve documents, each signed by President John Adams...

Item #707047

August 09, 1800

THE SPECTATOR, New York, Aug. 9, 1800  Headed by an engraving of a heraldic eagle, the front page has four Acts of Congress, carrying over to page 2 where there are an additional three Acts and five "Resolves", each signed in type by the President, John Adams, with the Resolves also signed by Thomas Jefferson as well.

Four pages, wear at the margins, partially loose at the spine, s... See More  

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707041

'A weath of in-depth reporting on "Bleeding Kansas''...

Item #707041

May 13, 1856

THE SEMI-WEEKLY TIMES, New York, Sept. 9, 1856  



* Battle of Osawatomie, Kansas

* Abolitionist John Brown

* Free-Staters vs. Border Ruffians

* Fight for pro and anti-slavery 




The front page has much reporting on "Bleeding Kansas" with column heads: "THE KANSAS WAR" "Details of the Flight at Ossawatomie" "Border-Ruffian Accounts" "... See More  

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707040

John Quincy Adams' state-of-the-union address...

Item #707040

December 11, 1827

RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN & PROVIDENCE GAZETTE, Dec. 11, 1827  



* President John Quincy Adams

* State of the Union Address




The entire front page is taken up with: "President's MESSAGE" to Congress, being his annual state-of-the-union address, a tradition begun with Washington & which continues to this day. In his address, Adams reviews the events of the past year... See More  

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707029

Nashville, not long after the Civil War...

Item #707029

September 16, 1866

WEEKLY PRESS & TIMES, Nashville, Tennessee, Sept. 16, 1866  Various reports from not long after the end of the city, much relating to Reconstruction efforts to re-join the nation as is evidenced in the photos.

Four pages, never bound nor trimmed, nice condition. Folder size noted is for the issue folded in half.

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706999

The John Brown raid at Harper's Ferry... Brownsville, Texas

Item #706999

November 29, 1859

NEW YORK TRIBUNE Nov. 29, 1859 



* John Brown's raid on Harper's Ferry

* Pre Civil War tensions re. slavery question




Inside has two articles on: "Brownsville", Texas, concerning the troubles at the border with Mexico.

But the more notable content is on the John Brown raid at Harper's Ferry, with column heads including: "Further from Charlestown" "Ad... See More  

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706996

Full page map of Cuba... Modoc Indians...

Item #706996

April 16, 1873

NEW YORK HERALD, April 16, 1873  Inside has a wealth of reporting on the events in Cuba at the time with nearly a full column of heads including: "CUBA" "O'Kelly's Triumph" "The March to Jiguani" "The Battle of Canadian" "A Spanish Ambuscade" "Inhuman Horrors" "Strength of the Patriot Army" and much more.

A special... See More  

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706995

From Greensboro, North Carolina... On the death of President Harrison...

Item #706995

April 20, 1841

THE GREENSBOROUGH PATRIOT, (now spelled Greensboro) North Carolina, April 20, 1841  

* William Henry Harrison funeral
* President John Tyler inauguration 

The front page has: "Burial Of The President", being William Henry Harrison who served as President for just one month. This article takes 2 columns, and is followed by: "President Tyler - To the People of the United States" in which he r




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706994

Early from the wine country of California...

Item #706994

April 25, 1874

THE NAPA REPORTER, Napa City, California, April 25, 1874 



* Rare old West title

* Wine country




 Although in the heart of the wine region, for which this city is famous today, its beginnings were centered more on the California Gold rush of 1849. This city became a refuge for miners during the first severe winter of mining & later became an important center for lumber & cat... See More  

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706990

Travails of journeying across the Plains...

Item #706990

June 21, 1859

THE NORWALK EXPERIMENT, Ohio, June 21, 1859  Page 2 has an interesting article: "Horrible Tales of Sufferings on the Plains - 300 Emigrant Starved to Death on the Smoky Hill Route - Experience of Two Young Men from Waume County, Ind." This report tells of the travails of those heading towards California on the land route.

Four pages, a bit close-trimmed at the bottom not affecting ... See More  

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706988

Debating the Thirteenth Amendment... Johnson's Proclamations...

Item #706988

October 30, 1865

DAILY NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER, Washington, D.C., Oct. 30, 1865  The front page has a somewhat brief article: "The Georgia Convention - Abolishment Of Negro Slavery" which concerns the historic 13th Amendment. When Georgia ratifies it in December it would become the law of the land.

Page 2 has two: "Proclamation" documents signed by: Andrew Johnson. One calls for a day of T... See More  

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706986

Georgia's vote means the Thirteenth Amendment is the law of the land...

Item #706986

December 07, 1865

DAILY NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER, Washington, D.C., Dec. 7, 1865  



* Slavery abolished in America (historic)

* 13th Thirteenth Amendment ratification




Page 2 begins with a very historic report headed: "OFFICIAL" "Georgia the Twenty-eighth State, Ratifies the Constitutional Amendment" with the letter from Milledgeville. Thus, three-quarters of the states have ratifie... See More  

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706985

Alexander Hamilton's famous newspaper... Slave insurrection in North Carolina...

Item #706985

July 17, 1802

NEW YORK EVENING POST, July 17, 1802  This is the famous newspaper founded by Alexander Hamilton in 1801, still publishing today.

The front page is taken up with advertisements, 9 of which are illustrated ship ads. Various news items of the day from Jefferson's administration.

Four pages, nice condition.

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706964

Sitting Bull's camp captured... Return to Palestine...

Item #706964
AMERICAN SOCIALIST, Oneida, New York, Jan. 25, 1877 



* Capture of Sitting Bull's Camp
* Much regarding the Jews


Inside this issue is a small but historic article on the discovery and capture of the Indian camp headed by Chief Sitting Bull.

Also within are two articles of Judaic interest: one describing the return of multitudes of Jews to their homeland in
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706951

Oldest continuously published newspaper on the West Coast...

Item #706951

April 03, 1874

THE DAILY OREGONIAN, Portland, April 3, 1874  This is the oldest continuously published newspaper on the West Coast, having begun in 1850. Typical news and ads of the day.

Four pages, archival mends across the central fold, repair to minor damage to a lower corner.

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706880

Gov. Brownlow offers a reward for the captuure of the former governor...

Item #706880

May 10, 1865

BROWNLOW’S KNOXVILLE WHIG, AND REBEL VENTILATOR, Tennessee, May 10, 1865 



* Very rare Civil War title - closing events

* William Gannaway "Parson" Brownlow




W. G. Brownlow, or  Parson Brownlow, was a fascinating personality to say the least. He regarded anyone who disagreed with him about religion or politics as an enemy. The circuit-riding Methodist parson turned t... See More  

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706879

Bicycles... The "accidental" discovery of x-rays... Biltmore estate...

Item #706879

February 01, 1896

SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, New York, Feb. 1, 1896  Page 3 has a notable report "Prof. Roentgen's Discovery" [Wilhelm Röntgen] which is the accounting of how the discovery of x-rays was made by accident.

The front page shows the United States Navy Yard in New York. Also within the issue are articles: "A Twenty-Five Cent Bicycle" made of wood; Mr. Vanderbilt's estate... See More  

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706767

From this old gold mining camp in California...

Item #706767

March 07, 1891

THE PLACER HERALD, Auburn, Placer County, California, March 7, 1891  Placer mining in the Auburn area was very good, with the camp first becoming known as the North Fork Dry Diggings, later changed to Woods Dry Diggings. The area soon developed into a mining camp, and it was officially named Auburn in 1849.

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

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706765

From the famous town of Gunnison, Colorado...

Item #706765

June 01, 1882

GUNNISON DAILY REVIEW, Colorado, June 1, 1882  



* Rare old West publication

* Anheuser-Busch brewing 

* Budweiser lager beer ad 




An uncommon title from this boom mining town in the southwestern quadrant of Colorado, tucked in a valley amidst the Rocky Mountains.

Gunnison boomed in the late 1870's and early 1880's and was once the home of Wyatt Earp and "Texas J... See More  

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706764

From the famous town of Gunnison, Colorado...

Item #706764

May 31, 1882

GUNNISON DAILY REVIEW, Colorado, May 31, 1882  An uncommon title from this boom mining town in the southwestern quadrant of Colorado, tucked in a valley amidst the Rocky Mountains.

Gunnison boomed in the late 1870's and early 1880's and was once the home of Wyatt Earp and "Texas Jack". Today there are some 5500 residents of Gunnison.

This is a typically Western newspapers ... See More  

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706752

Signatures of Thomas Melvill and Benjamin Lincoln...

Item #706752

August 17, 1807

Document: Partly-printed document signed “B. Lincoln" and "T. Melvill”, one sheet, 5 by 9 3/4 inches, August 17, 1807.
This is a "Port of Boston and Charlestown" document certifying an import of "one Hogshead of Claret." Signed at the conclusion by Benjamin Lincoln as collector and countersigned by Thomas Melvill as inspector. In great condition.
Lincoln is remembered as the Continental Army of

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706620

America purchases Alaska from Russia...

Item #706620

March 31, 1867

NEW YORK TIMES, March 31, 1867  



* Alaska purchase - Seward's Folly

* William H. Seward - Russia




Page 4 contains a very historic, yet somewhat inconspicuous, report headed: "A Large Territorial Acquisition" beginning: "It is announced that, by treaty with Russia, our government has acquired possession of the large Arctic domain known as Russian America...It... See More  

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706615

From New Orleans, after Union occupation...

Item #706615

June 27, 1862

THE DAILY PICAYUNE, New Orleans, Louisiana, June 27, 1862  



* Rare "Union occupation" publication

* Civil War original from the Deep South




Although from the midst of the Civil War, New Orleans fell to Northern forces in April, 1862 causing this to be a Union-occupation newspaper.

Various news items of the day with some Civil War references, federal reports from Congress and ... See More  

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706614

Creating the Southern Confederacy...

Item #706614

January 01, 1861

NEW YORK TIMES, Jan. 1, 1861  



* Creating the "Southern Confederate"

* American Civil War tensions in the South




Among the front page first column heads: "THE NATIONAL CRISIS" "Secession Speech by Senator Benjamin of Louisiana" "Disgraceful Scene in the Senate Galleries" "The Condition of the Forts & Arsenals to be Inquired Into" &qu... See More  

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706606

Rare mention of Kit Carson in the Civil War... Monitor vs. the Merrimac...

Item #706606

March 14, 1862

NEW YORK TIMES, March 14, 1862  



* Battle of Valverde - New Mexico

* Rare Kit Carson mention




The front page has much reporting on the Civil War including one column heads: "The "Advance of the Army" "Latest Intelligence from the Vicinity of Manassas" "Rebels Expected to Make a Stand at Gordonsville" "Gen. McClellan & His Army" and m... See More  

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706605

From California during the Civil War...

Item #706605

February 07, 1862

SACRAMENTO DAILY UNION, California, Feb. 7, 1862  As would be expected there is much news from the West, including a nearly full column report headed: "Letter From Salt Lake". The back page has Civil War reports including: "The Battle & Federal Victory at Milford, Missouri" "Surrender of 1,300 Rebels" "Atlantic News & More".

Four pages, close-t... See More  

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706604

One of the best Civil War maps for display...

Item #706604

August 10, 1863

NEW YORK TRIBUNE, August 10, 1863  



* Confederate States of America



See the photo for the terrific & huge front page map, taking close to two-thirds of the front page, headed: "THE REBEL CONFEDERACY AS CLAIMED IN 1861 AND AS IT IS NOW" showing how the rebel states have shrunk in two years.

If there was ever a definitive map issue from the Civil War this might well be... See More  

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706602

Richmond is captured!

Item #706602

April 04, 1865

THE BANGER JEFFERSONIAN, Maine, April 4, 1865  



* Confederate capital is captured 

* Abraham Lincoln given the news

* End of the Civil War nears 




Page 2 has column heads reporting the wonderful news for the Yankees: "POSTSCRIPT-- More Glorious News! RICHMOND TAKEN!" Included in the several dispatches is one signed by: A. Lincoln, noting: "This morning General ... See More  

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706600

The day before Lincoln would be murdered...

Item #706600

April 13, 1865

NEW YORK TRIBUNE, April 13, 1865  



* Confederates lost the war

* Various fighting still going on

* Eve of Abraham Lincoln's assassination




Despite the great news from the closing days of the Civil War, no one could have believed what would happen the next day: the assassination of Abraham Lincoln.

The front page column heads include: "MORE GOOD NEWS" "Capture O... See More  

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706599

Abraham Lincoln on the draft...

Item #706599

August 12, 1863

NEW YORK TRIBUNE, Aug. 12, 1863 



* President Abraham Lincoln letter

* American Civil War conscription




The top of the first column has: "President Lincoln On The Draft" "Retaliation for Abuse of Colored Troops" which has his letter signed in type: A. Lincoln. Also: "Lee Expected To Attack Meade" "End of the Naval Campaign in the Mississippi" and m... See More  

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706598

Gunboat USS Cairo sunk... Cargo of slaves...

Item #706598

December 25, 1862

NEW YORK TIMES, Dec. 25, 1862  Among the front page column heads on the Civil War are: "The Blockade Run at Charleston by a Very Large Steamer" "Rebel Troops to be Clothed Like National Troops" & more.

Page 2 carries a lengthy report: "The War in the Southwest: The Destruction of the Gunboat Cairo by a Torpedo in the Yazoo River - How the Machine was Arranged - A... See More  

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706596

Burnside takes over for McClellan in commanding the Army of the Potomac...

Item #706596

November 11, 1862

NEW YORK TIMES, Nov. 11, 1862  



* General Ambrose Burnside

* Gen. George B. McClellan
 



Among the front page column heads on the Civil War are: "Gen. McClellan to Leave for the North To-Day" "Farewell to the Officers at Headquarters" "General Burnside's Address on Assuming Command" "Department Of The South" "Recent Attack on
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706595

A racist newspaper on the post-war events...

Item #706595

September 30, 1865

NEW YORK WEEKLY DAY-BOOK CAUCASIAN, Sept. 30, 1865  



* Rare pro-white title

* Reconstruction era




A decidedly racist newspaper which began well before the Civil War & lasted a few years after. As such their reporting on events of the day provide a contrasting perspective beyond most other Northern newspapers.

Among the articles: "The Hangman's Party" "The Tr... See More  

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706593

Concerning the death of Thomas Jefferson...

Item #706593

September 07, 1826

THE TIMES, London, England, Sept. 7, 1826  



* President Thomas Jefferson death



Page 2 has a report with a small head: "Mr. Jefferson" beginning: "We understand that Mr. Jefferson has left behind him a memoir of a part of his own life & times; he commenced its composition in the 77th year of his age..." with more. Thomas Jefferson had died on July 4, 1826.

Four p... See More  

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706402

Two front page Civil War maps...

Item #706402

February 15, 1862

NEW YORK HERALD, Feb. 15, 1862 



* Roanoke Island North Carolina

* Edenton & Elizabeth City NC



The front page is dominated by two nice Civil War maps, headed: "THE BRILLIANT VICTORY AT ROANOKE" and: "EDENTON AND ELIZABETH CITY".

First column heads report much on the war including events relating to the two maps. Some include: "The Integrity of the Union&qu... See More  

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706378

Brigham Young and the Mormons...

Item #706378

May 21, 1857

DAILY NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER, Washington, D.C., May 21, 1857 



* Mormons - Mormonism

* Prophet Brigham Young

* Fort Lemhi - Salmon River




Page 3 has an article: "Utah Territory" which mentions in part: "A part of 16 persons arrived at St. Louis...from Salt Lake City...a large number of missionaries to be dispatched to all parts of the world. Brigham Young was planning an... See More  

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706373

Lincoln's cabinet published...

Item #706373

March 06, 1861

DAILY NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER, March 6, 1861 



* President Abraham Lincoln

* 2 days after inauguration

* Cabinet announcements




Page 3 has s small yet notable report headed: "Cabinet Appointments" beginning: "We understand that the following nominations were yesterday made by the President and forthwith confirmed by the Senate:..." and what followed is the list of ap... See More  

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706372

The International Cricket Match... Oystering...

Item #706372

October 15, 1859

FRANK LESLIE'S ILLUSTRATED, New York, Oct. 15, 1859  The front page has: "The Great Oyster Excitement - Scene On Board The Schooner Yankee Bird...". The inside has the desirable: "The International Cricket Match At Hoboken - Scene On The St. George's Ground, On The Morning Of The Match", which tells of the match between the United States and England. The opposing p... See More  

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706230

The Big Springs, Union Pacific Railroad robbery...

Item #706230

September 29, 1877

ST. LOUIS GLOBE-DEMOCRAT, Sept. 29, 1877 



* Union Pacific Big Springs robbery

* Old West outlaw - train robber Sam Bass




The front page has over a full column taken up with reports of the Big Springs train robbery of the Union Pacific Railroad, with heads including: "Daring Detectives" "How the Western Train Robbers Were Hunted Down" "The Leader Identified in Sp... See More  

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706229

First appearance of a Walt Whitman poem...

Item #706229

March 02, 1888

NEW YORK HERALD, March 2, 1888 



* Walt Whitman's "My Canary Bird" poem - 1st appearance



The top half of page 6 has the printing of a short poem: "My Canary Bird" by Walt Whitman as noted at its conclusion. This was the very first printing of this Whitman poem as verified by the Walt Whitman Archive, and is very significant as such.

Twelve pages, partially loose ... See More  

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706199

Great front page early print of Yosemite Valley... The Chicago Fire...

Item #706199

November 01, 1871

THE CUB, San Francisco, California, November, 1871



* Yosemite Valley engraving - illustration

* Sierra Nevada Mountains - California

* The Great Chicago Fire disaster




A curious little newspaper which features an engraving of a bear cub in the masthead. A semi-monthly paper with a great front-page print of: "Yosemite Valley" with a related article. Nice to have this early illustr... See More  

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706102

A Civil War prison camp newspaper: a set of all 3 issues...

Item #706102

March 13, 1864

THE OLD FLAG, Ford City, February 17, March, 1864  A fascinating newspaper which lasted but three issues, all present in this volume. The original three issues were hand written during an imprisonment of 13 months in Tyler, Texas, and with only one issue of each in existence, each was read aloud at the various prison cabins.

In an attempt to enliven the monotonous & unbearably event-less... See More  

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706032

Building the Brooklyn Bridge...

Item #706032

March 10, 1877

SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, New York, March 10, 1877 



* Brooklyn Bridge - East River

* Under construction print




The front page has a large illustration: "The Foot Bridge Over The East River, New York." as well as three diagrams relating to the construction of the foot bridge, and a report: "The East River Bridge." better known today as the Brooklyn Bridge.

Sixteen pages, ... See More  

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