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705690

Woodhull & Claflin... The Ku Klux Klan...

Item #705690

November 05, 1872

NEW YORK TIMES, Nov. 5, 1872   The front page has: "The Ku Klux" "Greeley's Friends at Work in Kentucky--They Hang a Man, His Wife, and Daughter to the Same Tree".

Page 2 has: "Woodhull & Claflin" "An Indictment Found Against Them--A Writ of Habeas Corpus for Col. Blood--Arrest of Stephen Pearl Andrews".

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705681

Woodhull & Claflin open the first women's brokerage firm on Wall Street...

Item #705681

February 05, 1870

NEW YORK HERALD, Feb. 5, 1870  The top of the back page has an intriguing report of a very notable--yet widely unknown--Wall Street "first".

Under the column heads: "THE QUEENS OF FINANCE" "The Palace of the Female Sovereigns of Wall Street--Commodore Vanderbilt as Prime Minister--Establishing the Connections--Telegraphy and Woman's Finesse" is the report of... See More  

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705482

First woman to serve in the U.S. Senate...

Item #705482

November 22, 1922

NEW YORK TIMES, Nov. 22, 1922  



* Rebecca Latimer Felton

* White supremacist & Democrat

* 1st United States Woman senator

* Historic political item




The first column of page 10 has a report in the first woman taking the oath of office as a Senator, headed: "GALLERIES CHEER SENATOR FELTON" "Great Demonstration Fellows Swearing in of 87 Year-Old Georgia Woman&quo... See More  

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705448

Feature on Brian Eno... Pat Benatar's music career begins at a NYC nightclub...

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April 03, 1978

THE VILLAGE VOICE (weekly), Greenwich Village, New York City, April 3, 1978



* Pat Benatar - American singer and songwriter

* Woman musician's career begins at a NYC nightclub

* Noticed for the first time by a record representative

* Feature article on Brian Eno - music pioneer




Page 81 has a amazing ad for "PAT BENATAR" performances at the Tramps nightclub in New York City. T... See More  

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705273

Mormon related report... Brigham Young...

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July 14, 1869

THE NEW-YORK TIMES, New York, NY, July 14, 1869



* Mormons

* Brigham Young & Senator Trumbull




Page 5 of this issue has headings: "Brigham Young", "He Has a Conversation With Senator Trumbull-- What He Says He Will Do and What Mr. Trumbull Says He Must Do."



Other news includes: "Fulfillment of the Great Eastern's Latest Mission", "The New Cable at... See More  

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705243

Apalachicola, Florida... Slave or free?

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September 14, 1816

NILES' WEEKLY REGISTER, Baltimore, Sept.  14, 1816  Starting on the front page and continuing within is a great article describing a banquet held in Paris to celebrate American Independence, which illustrates the great relationship held between both nations.

Another article within describes the the mass migration of Negroes from in and around New Orleans to Apalachicola, Florid... See More  

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705019

The death of Susan B. Anthony...

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March 13, 1906

THE PROVIDENCE DAILY JOURNAL, Rhode Island, March 13, 1906 



* Susan B. Anthony death



The top of the front page has a column heading: "SUSAN B. ANTHONY DIES PEACEFULLY" with subheads: "Woman's Rights Leader Breathed Her Last This Morning" "Unconscious For 24 Hours" and more.

The report takes an entire column and carries over to page 2 where it takes ano... See More  

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704907

Death of Susan B. Anthony...

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March 13, 1906

THE EVENING TRIBUNE, San Diego, California, March 12 and 13, 1906  



* Susan B. Anthony death



This is a pair of issues on the death of Susan B. Anthony. The March 12 issue has at the top of a front page column: "LIFE OF MISS ANTHONY IS ENDING" "She Probably Will Not Lat Out the Day".

And the issue of March 13 has near the bottom of page 6: "MISS ANTHONY DIED LAS... See More  

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704730

The capture of Jefferson Davis...

Item #704730

May 20, 1865

ARMY NAVY JOURNAL, New York, May 20, 1865



* Capture of Jefferson Davis

* Confederate president




The front page has an article headed "The Military Situation" and beginning: "The pursuit & capture of Jeff. Davis, the surrender of Taylor, and the concentration of the National Armies around Washington, are...the three principal military events worthy of consideration..."... See More  

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704644

Amelia is the first woman to fly the Atlantic...

Item #704644

June 23, 1928

NEW YORK TIMES, June 23, 1928 



* Woman aviator Amelia Earhart makes history
* Flight across the Atlantic Ocean

* Airplane "Friendship"


Page 3 has one column heads: "MISS EARHART GOES TO TOYNBEE HALL" "Cheers Great Her at Noted Settlement House in Slums of London" and more. This reports on Amelia Earhart being the guest of honor in England just aft... See More  

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704584

Myrna Bain... conservative Negro Woman...

Item #704584

December 06, 1962

THE VILLAGE VOICE (weekly), Greenwich Village, New York, Dec. 6, 1962



* Political activist Myrna Bain

* Negro Woman conservative

* Integration in schools




The front page has a heading: "Legal Integration Does Not Make Negro 'Visible' Man" with lead-in: "The Negro Conservative". (see images) Lengthy text continues on multiple inside pages.

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704558

Getting ready for Christmas...

Item #704558

December 16, 1882

HARPER'S WEEKLY, New York, December 16, 1882  The front page is taken up with a nice print: "Getting Ready for Christmas".

Prints inside include a fullpg: "Character Sketches in Germany"; a double page centerfold: "'Merry Christmas To You, Old Barebones!'" a halfpg. print by A.B. Frost: "Dis Ain't Nuthin' Short of Murder, It Ain't.&q... See More  

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704552

The Fabulous Moolah death... Woman pro wrestler...

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November 06, 2007

LOS ANGELES TIMES, Nov. 6, 2007



* The Fabulous Moolah death w/ photo

* Mary Lillian Ellison - Woman pro wrestler




Page 10 of section B has a heading: "Lillian Ellison, 84; world wrestling hall of fame's first female inductee" with 2 related photos. (see images)

Complete with all sections (70 pages), very nice condition.... See More  

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704488

1913 Women's suffrage...

Item #704488

January 28, 1913

EVENING TRIBUNE, San Diego, Jan. 28, 1913



* Flora Drummond and Charlotte Despard

* Guerrilla warfare begins in London & Dublin

* British suffragettes - Woman's suffrage leaders




The top of the front page has a one column heading: "SUFFRAGETTES IN LONDON AND IN DUBLIN BEGIN MILITANCY" with subheads. (see images) Surprisingly this issue is in good condition being from the &q... See More  

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704382

1971 Women's abortion movement... James Taylor...

Item #704382

November 18, 1971

THE VILLAGE VOICE (weekly), Greenwich Village, New York, Nov. 18, 1971



* Women's National Abortion Action Coalition, 1971

* Woman's abortion rights march on Washington D.C.

* Before the Roe v. Wade landmark decision

* James Taylor Carnegie Hall concert advertisement

* THE DOORS rock band post Jim Morrison concert ad




Page 41 has a notice for "Abortion is a woman's right&q... See More  

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704289

First African American woman to receive a U.S. patent...

Item #704289

August 01, 1885

SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, New York, Aug. 1, 1885  



* Inventor Sarah E. Goode

* 1st African American Woman

* To receive a United States Patent




Sarah Goode is not a name from history remembered by many, but she was a trailblazer. She was the first African American woman to receive a patent from the U.S. Patent Office.

Most customers of Goode's Chicago furniture store were working-class ... See More  

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704077

Jean-Pierre Blanchard and a parachute jump...

Item #704077

June 26, 1793

DUNLAP'S AMERICAN DAILY ADVERTISER, Philadelphia, June 26, 1793  



* Jean-Pierre Blanchard

* Early parachute experiment




The front page features 16 nice illustrated ship ads. The top of page 3 features a letter signed in script type by J. Blanchard. Jean-Pierre Blanchard was an early pioneer in balloon flights. He gives in to a request from a woman to do another parachute experi... See More  

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703800

Very interesting letter from a "negro" in defense of his race...

Item #703800

March 03, 1790

GAZETTE OF THE UNITED STATES, New York, March 3, 1790 



* Letter No. IV by "Rusticus"

* "Africanus" a free black - Negro

* African Americans - integration ?




On the front page. under "Congress" is the recent business conducted by the House of Representatives. Much is on Madison's second speech in opposition to Hamilton's report on public credit &... See More  

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702685

Susan B. Anthony petitions for woman's rights...

Item #702685

October 22, 1855

NEW YORK TRIBUNE, Oct. 22, 1855 



* Activist Susan B. Anthony

* Women's rights petition




Page 6 has an article headed: "Woman's Rights" concerning the appeal--led by Susan B. Anthony--to the law-makers of New York to work for the: "...restoration of woman's legal and political rights..." and notes that: "...Forms of petition, also woman's rights, ... See More  

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702644

Serial killer Velma Barfield execution...

Item #702644

November 03, 1984

THE NEW YORK TIMES, Nov. 3, 1984



* American killer Margie Velma Barfield

* 1st Woman executed after resumption of capital punishment

* First Woman execution by lethal injection

* Central Prison - Raleigh, North Carolina




The top of page 7 has a three column heading: "Woman Executed in North Carolina" with photo. (see images) Related article on the same page.

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702586

Ben Franklin creates a medal honoring the end of the Revolutionary War...

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GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE, London, March, 1783  Near the beginning are 15 pages of: "Summary Proceedings in the Third Session of the Present Parliament" which include some discussions concerning America. Another article concerns the tune Yankee Doodle, particularly details on the presumed author of the famous tune (questionable) who had recently died. It notes: "Your readers, &a... See More  

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702572

First woman nominee for VP on Democrat ballot...

The KKK - The DNC decides position in 1924...

Item #702572

June 28, 1924

TAUNTON DAILY GAZETTE, Massachusetts, June 28 & 30, 1924 (a two-issue set)



The front page of the June 28th issue has the 2-line, full-banner heading: "COMMITTEE DEADLOCKED OVER ANTI-KLAN PLANK - BITTER FIGHT CERTAIN ON CONVENTION FLOOR", with related subheading and considerable details of the convention. The front page of the June 30th issue has the full-banner: "BATTLE OF BA... See More  

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702553

"Pretty Woman" - premier ad & review, in a Los Angeles newspaper...

Item #702553

March 23, 1990

LOS ANGELES TIMES, March 23, 1990



* Best "Pretty Woman" advertisement

* Grand Opening Day movie premiere review

* American romantic comedy film - Julia Roberts




A terrific issue on the premiere of the motion picture hit "Pretty Woman" and perhaps no better issue could be found than this, the leading newspaper from the home of the entertainment industry - the Hollywood ar... See More  

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702240

Phillis Wheatley arrives in London...

Item #702240

June 22, 1773

THE LONDON CHRONICLE, England, June 22, 1773



* Phillis Wheatley's London arrival

* Famous Woman servant turned poet




Certainly the most notable report is found on the back page, which contains: "Last Thursday the celebrated negro girl Phillis, the Poet, whose extraordinary talents have lately been taken notice of in the News Papers, arrived in London from Boston in New England. She ... See More  

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702207

"Confederate" newspaper from the North...

Item #702207

October 17, 1861

THE CRISIS, Columbus, Ohio, Oct. 17, 1861  This was an anti-war newspaper that insisted slavery should not be abolished, so consequently much content has an anti-North bias.
Among the articles within are: "The Condition of Kentucky" "A Western Woman's Views of the Crisis" "The Prisoners of War..." "The News of the Week" "Bad News from Wilso
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702205

Lincoln on Fremont's "emancipation proclamation"... Mormon troubles...

Item #702205

October 03, 1861

THE CRISIS, Columbus, Ohio, Oct. 3, 1861  



* President Abraham Lincoln

* General John C. Fremont




This was an anti-war newspaper that insisted slavery should not be abolished, so consequently much content has an anti-North bias.
The prime content would be the page 6 report: "The President and General Fremont's Proclamation--Correspondence Between Mr. Lincoln and Hon. J
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702174

The first issue of this health journal...

Item #702174

July 01, 1880

DR. KINGET'S HEALTH JOURNAL, New York, July, 1880  An interesting and rather rare paper obviously focused on health. It is the volume 1, number 1, and it is unknown how long it existed beyond this first issue, if at all.

Among the articles: "Compulsory Vaccination" "Degradation of Woman & Labor" "Can That Be Evil Which Has Good Results?" "Don't ... See More  

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701834

1929 Blackburn Cult... religouis movement...

Item #701834

October 07, 1929

THE DETROIT FREE PRESS, Oct. 7, 1929



* The Blackburn Cult

* The Great Eleven Club

* May Otis Blackburn

* Queen & High Priestiss

* Willa Rhoads corpse




The bottom of the front page has a one column heading: "'Princess' Buried With 7 Dead Dogs" with subhead. (see image)

Complete with 26 pages, light toning and some wear at the margins, generally good.



wikipedia no... See More  

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701628

Jeff Davis dressed as a woman to escape?

Item #701628

May 16, 1865

THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, May 16, 1865  An interesting graphic on the front page with a full-figure print of Confederate President Jefferson Davis, as captured dressed in woman's clothes. It is headed: "JEFF. DAVIS As 'The Stern Statesman'--Last Act".

In reality, upon his capture he was wearing a long overcoat which some mistook as a woman's dress, and of course th... See More  

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701390

New Orleans document for the sale of a woman slave...

Item #701390

March 05, 1849

New Orleans slave sale document: A part-printed, part-handwritten document headed "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. State of Louisiana" for the sale of a slave.

The full text can be seen in the photos, however portions include: "...he does...grant, bargain sell, assign, convey, transfer and deliver...Unto Sean Nontanee...of this city...purchasing for himself, his heir and assigns, a negro... See More  

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700893

Uncommon woman suffrage paper from Syracuse...

Item #700893

October 01, 1879

THE NATIONAL CITIZEN & BALLOT BOX, Syracuse, New York, October, 1879  



* Rare Woman's suffrage (short-lived) publication



A quite rare women's suffrage newspaper that lasted less than 3 1/2 years under this title.

Mott notes in his "History Of American Magazines" that this publication was financed in part by Susan B. Anthony, and that having failed with The Wo... See More  

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700891

Uncommon woman suffrage paper from Syracuse...

Item #700891

July 01, 1879

THE NATIONAL CITIZEN & BALLOT BOX, Syracuse, New York, July, 1879  A quite rare women's suffrage newspaper that lasted less than 3 1/2 years under this title.

Mott notes in his "History Of American Magazines" 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 the Ballot Box,... See More  

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700768

Washington signs a patent order... Anthony Wayne in Pittsburgh...

Item #700768

July 07, 1796

FEDERAL GAZETTE & BALTIMORE DAILY ADVERTISER, July 7, 1796  Among the front page ads is: "For Sale, a fine, healthy young NEGRO WOMAN and CHILD...Also A Healthy Young Negro Man..." with details.

Page 3 has a report from Pittsburgh not in in part: "...arrived in town his excellency Anthony Wayne, commander in chief of the army of the United States...From Presque Isle we hea... See More  

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700336

A supplement issue almost entirely filled with ads, two slave-related...

Item #700336

November 14, 1792

SUPPLEMENT TO DUNLAP'S AMERICAN DAILY ADVERTISER, Philadelphia, Nov. 14, 1792  This is a single sheet that is almost entirely taken up with advertisements that would not have fit in the "regular" issue. One is for: "The Time of a Negro Woman For Sale..." & another: "Twenty Dollars Reward" for 2 runaway: "...young Negro lads..." with details.

Co... See More  

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700245

Early woman's suffrage newspaper...

Item #700245

September 27, 1879

THE WOMAN'S JOURNAL, Boston, Sept. 27, 1879  



* Rare publication

* Women's suffrage




Uncommon women's suffrage paper produced by--among others--Lucy Stone, Alice Blackwell, Julia Ward Howe, and Mary Livermore.

Among the articles: "Concerning Women" "Suffrage In California" "The Influence of Women" "Feminine Door-Keepers at the House o... See More  

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700244

Early woman's suffrage newspaper...

Item #700244

September 20, 1879

THE WOMAN'S JOURNAL, Boston, Sept. 20, 1879  Uncommon women's suffrage paper produced by--among others--Lucy Stone, Alice Blackwell, Julia Ward Howe, and Mary Livermore.

Among the articles: "Concerning Women" "The Political Ignorance of Women" "Obeying Husbands Or Commanding Wives" "Women Voters In Boston" and much more.

Eight pages, great con... See More  

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699954

Women's suffrage in 1875...

Item #699954

November 18, 1875

NEW YORK TRIBUNE, Nov. 18, 1875  Page 5 has: "The Ballot For Women" "American Woman Suffrage Association" "Opening of the 7th Annual Meeting--Addresses by Bishop Haven, Charles Bradlaugh, Mrs. Lucy Stone, and Others".

Eight pages, nice condition.

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699550

1913 Woman race car driver Joan Newton Cuneo...

Item #699550

January 21, 1913

EVENING TRIBUNE, San Diego, Jan. 21, 1913



* Woman race car driver Joan Newton Cuneo



The top of page 10 has a two column photo (blurry) headed: "NEW YORK WOMAN, 'SPEED QUEEN' DRIVES RACING CAR ON TRACK AY 96 MILE AN HOUR CLIP" with text. (see images) Nice for display. Surprisingly this issue is in good condition being from the "wood pulp" era. Very hard to find i... See More  

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699446

Earle "Gorilla Man" Nelson...

Item #699446

December 24, 1926

THE OMAHA DAILY NEWS, Dec. 24, 1926



* Earle Nelson - Gorilla Man - Killer

* FRONT LEAF ONLY ***




The front side has a banner headline in bold lettering: "BLUFFS WOMAN SLAIN" with subhead. (see images)

Front leaf only (pages 1 & 2), a little irregular at the margins, nice for display as such

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699170

Woman's Amateur Golf Championship hits year three - Ardsley on the Hudson River...

Item #699170

October 03, 1898

NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, Oct. 3, 1898



* 3rd USGA Woman's Open announced

* Amateur Golf Championship - Ardsley Country Club


* 2 years prior to the first woman's professional championship



Page 5 has: "GOLF - WOMEN TO PLAY FOR CHAMPIONSHIP HONORS AT ARDSLEY", which is a lengthy article providing considerable details regarding women's golf, with a focus on the c... See More  

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699011

Trial of the Lincoln conspirators... Capture of Jeff Davis...

Item #699011

May 15, 1865

THE WORLD, New York, May 15, 1865 



* Jefferson Davis captured

* Abraham Lincoln assassination

* Trial of the conspirators




The front page is entirely taken up with reports of the Conspiracy trial for those involved in the assassination of Lincoln. "THE CONSPIRACY" "Official Report of Part of the Evidence Taken Before the Military court" "Reverdy Johnson Appears... See More  

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698780

Amelia is the first woman to fly the Atlantic...

Item #698780

June 22, 1928

NEW YORK TIMES, June 22, 1928  



* Woman aviator Amelia Earhart makes history
* Flight across the Atlantic Ocean

* Airplane "Friendship"


The front page has one column headings: "MISS EARHART SEES ALDERSHOT 'TATTOO'" "Motors From London for the Army's Great Annual Night Spectacle" and more. More related articles are on page 3.

Complete... See More  

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698773

From Arizona 19 years before statehood...

Item #698773

May 02, 1893

ARIZONA DAILY GAZETTE, Phoenix, May 2, 1893  



* Rare old West title

* Maricopa County




This issue is from the Arizona Territory, 19 years before it joined the Union. Varied news reports both local & national with a nice wealth of ads as well, many of which are illustrated.

The front page has: "Killed His Mother--The Act of a Young Man Crazed by Drink" and: "Her Skull... See More  

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698359

re. Amelia Earhart's transatlantic solo flight...

Item #698359

June 09, 1932

THE NEW YORK TIMES, June 9, 1932 



* Amelia Earhart - transatlantic flight

* 1st woman to achieve in airplane solo

* Visits Rome, Italy - Benito Mussolini




Page 6 has a one column heading: "WELCOME IN ROME FOR MRS. PUTNAM" with subheads. (see)

Other news, sports and advertisements of the day. Compete in 46 pages, this is the rare rag edition that was produced on very high qua... See More  

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698335

Fascinating slave case...

Item #698335

April 09, 1856

NEW YORK TRIBUNE, April 9, 1856  Page 5 has: "An Interesting Slave Case" concerning: "...a young colored woman & her children claimed as slaves..." and what follows are the details of a very fascinating case.

Eight pages, very nice condition.

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698328

Amelia Earhart gets her commercial pilot license...

Item #698328

March 29, 1929

NEW YORK TIMES, March 29, 1929  



* Woman aviator Amelia Earhart

* Gets Airline Transport Pilot License




Page 16 has one column heads: " Permit For Miss Earhart" "She is Fourth Woman to Aviation Transport License".



Complete in 48 pages, minor margin wear, nice condition.



Note: While the major historic events in Amelia Earhart's life can be read about through... See More  

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698099

On Robert E. Lee as commander-in-chief...

Item #698099

January 05, 1865

RICHMOND EXAMINER, Virginia, Jan. 5, 1865 



* General Robert E. Lee becomes commander in chief

* Rare Confederate title from the rebel capital & slave state




Not just a nice newspaper from the capital of the Confederacy, but one from near the end of the Civil War.

The front page has: "The War News" with various items & including near the end: "...that Lincoln was ... See More  

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697855

Liberal governor of Missouri and the women's rights movement...

Item #697855

February 15, 1871

THE DOLLAR WEEKLY SUN, New York, Feb. 15, 1871  Page 2 has: "Gratz Brown In Trouble - A Woman's Rights Delegation Surrounding Him - The Great Liberal Fights Shy of the Movement..." with more.

Also: "A Slave Trader's $40,000" "The Trouble at West Point" "The Great Postal Fraud" and more.

Four pages, never bound nor trimmed, nice condition.... See More  

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697562

A magazine for women...

Item #697562

December 01, 1892

THE HOUSEWIFE, New York, December, 1892  This was the 'Woman's Home Journal' of the day with articles and advertisements reflective of this theme. This issue still has the original, orange wrapped which new quite decorative. 

Complete in 24 pages plus wrappers, never bound nor trimmed, good condition.

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697090

First Woman to fly the Atlantic... Amelia Earhart...

Item #697090

June 08, 1928

THE WORLD, New York City, June 8, 1928 



* Woman aviator Amelia Earhart
* About to make history

* Airplane "Friendship"




Less than 13 months after Charles Lindbergh's heralded accomplishment, Amelia Earhart became the first woman to achieve the feat. Near the bottom of the front page is a two column heading: "Fokker Plane Friendship Held Up by Adverse Wind" (s... See More  

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