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695462

First of this title we have encountered...

Item #695462

January 19, 1831

SUNDAY SCHOOL JOURNAL, & ADVOCATE OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION, Philadelphia, Jan. 19, 1831  



* Very rare publication



This is the volume 1, number 3 issue, and the very first of this title we have offered, coming from the private collection.

As the title would suggest, the content is mostly religious.

Four pages, moderate wear at margins, generally nice condition.... See More  

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695461

Rare opportunity for an early title from Georgia...

Item #695461

February 04, 1826

AUGUSTA CHRONICLE & GEORGIA ADVERTISER, Feb. 4, 1826  



* Extremely rare publication

* Antebellum South




Rarely do we find antebellum newspapers from the Deep South, but here is one.

A great wealth of advertisements, many of which are illustrated including a back page "Ten Dollars Reward" ad for a runaway slave, with details. News of the day is found on page 2.

A rare op... See More  

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695457

President Jefferson issues a Proclamation...

Item #695457

August 01, 1803

THE REPORTER, Brattleborough (Brattleboro), Vermont, Aug. 1, 1803  



* Rare publication

* Windham County




Page 3 contains: "A Proclamation" by the President for convening a special session of Congress, signed in type: Th. Jefferson. This is a volume one issue.

Four pages, 11 by 18 1/2 inches, an archival mend to the back page, good condition.... See More  

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695453

First of this title we have encountered...

Item #695453

January 01, 1859

THE AGITATOR, Cleveland, Ohio, Jan. 1, 1859  



* Very scarce publication

* Pre-Civil War era




This was a semi-monthly publication that existed for about two years. We can find little information concerning this title. This is the 19th issue published.

The content is primarily literary, with other material as well. This is the first of this title we have encountered.

Eight pages, never... See More  

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695452

From Doylestown, with two Acts of Congress...

Item #695452

May 26, 1806

PENNSYLVANIA CORRESPONDENT, & FARMERS' ADVERTISER, Doylestown, May 26, 1806  



* Early 19th century Bucks County, Pennsylvania



This is the first of this title we have offered. 

The back page has two Acts of Congress, each signed in type by the President: Th. Jefferson. One is : "To Authorize the Secretary of War to issue land warrants; and for other Purposes"... See More  

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695448

The last issue published of a title that existed just six months...

Item #695448

May 19, 1809

COLUMBIAN DETECTOR, Boston, May 19, 1809  



* Early & Rare 19th century publication



A quite uncommon and short-lived newspaper, this being just the second issue we have offered. It existed for just six months before being sold out to the Boston Patriot. This is the last issue published.

There is an editorial note on page 3: "To Our Patrons" in which they explain the decisi... See More  

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695447

Very uncommon title themed on temperance...

Item #695447

October 19, 1853

MASSACHUSETTS LIFE BOAT, Boston, Oct. 19, 1853  



* Rare temperance movement publication

* Abstinence of alcohol - beer - liquor




As noted in the masthead, this newspaper is: "Devoted To Temperance, Morals, Education, Business, and General Information." Temperance seems to be the dominant theme of many articles.

We believe this is the first of this title we have offered.

Fou... See More  

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695446

First of this title we have found...

Item #695446

April 08, 1805

COLUMBIAN GAZETTE, Utica, New York, April 8, 1805  



* 18th century American publication



This is the first of this title we have encountered, and Brigham notes only two American institutions have this date.

Page 2 has a report of 3 slaves murdering their master. Also a report on the celebration of the anniversary of the election of Thomas Jefferson, as well as a report concerning the co... See More  

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695443

Yacht 'America' wins the first 'America's Cup', hence the name... Cricket...

Item #695443

October 04, 1851

GLEASON'S PICTORIAL, Boston, Oct. 4, 1851 



* 1st America's Cup race

* Schooner Yacht "America"




Inside has a nice half-page print captioned: "The Celebrated Yacht America" being the vessel which won the now-famous international yacht race the very first year it was held, hence the name "America's Cup".

This race remains yacht racing's ... See More  

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695441

Homer print on the front page... Jefferson Davis...

Item #695441

February 02, 1861

HARPER'S WEEKLY, New York,  Feb. 2, 1861



* Winslow Homer illustration (front page)

* Southern delegation w/ Jefferson Davis




 The full front page shows: "The Seceding Mississippi Delegation in Congress" done by famed artist Winslow Homer, showing, among others, Senator Jefferson Davis.

Other prints within include: "Sea Battery, Fort Monroe, Old Point Comfort, Va... See More  

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695440

The first of this title we have encountered...

Item #695440

February 24, 1827

BOSTON SPECTATOR, AND LADIES ALBUM, Feb . 24, 1827  This is the volume 2, number 8 issue of a title which began on Jan. 7, 1826. It contains an eclectic mix of articles from "Conquest of Perus" to "A Leaf from the Journal of a Dandy".

Eight pages, ornate lettering in the masthead, 10 by 12 3/4 inches, good condition.

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695435

Rare, short-lived, comic weekly...

Item #695435

March 27, 1852

THE LANTERN, New York, March 20, 1852  This was a comic weekly edited by John Brougham, the comic actor. Ultimately this paper proved unpopular and perished after just 18 months. This is the volume one, number eleven issue.

There are various comic cartoons within including a full page captioned: "The Mint Question" presented as a broadside (blank on the reverse).

Twelve pages, 8 1... See More  

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695422

Early Charleston South Carolina....

Item #695422

August 21, 1819

THE SUNDAY VISITANT, OR, WEEKLY REPOSITORY OF CHRISTIAN KNOWLEDGE, Charleston, South Carolina, Aug. 21, 1819  The masthead has a verse from St. Paul: "Prove All Things: Hold Fast That Which Is Good."

As the title would suggest, this is a religious newspaper. Curiously we do not find it listed in Brigham nor Mott. This is a volume 2 issue, the title existing only for the years 1818 ... See More  

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695421

From the island of Malta...

Item #695421

February 08, 1841

LLOYD MALTESE, Italy, Feb. 8, 1841  A quite uncommon little newspaper published in the Italian language on the island of Malta. Complete in four pages, 6 by 8 inches, great condition.



AI notes: Lloyd Maltese was a prominent Maltese daily newspaper published primarily in Italian from 1840 until 1978. Established by the Chamber of Commerce, it specialized in maritime and commercial news, ser... See More  

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695419

A publication for London's Great Exhibition of 1851...

Item #695419

December 07, 1850

THE EXPOSITOR, London, Dec. 7, 1850  It is subtitled: "A Weekly Illustrated Recorder of Inventions, Designs, and Art-Manufactures" causing the format to be very similar to America's 'Scientific American'. However, the timing, and the print in the masthead, indicate it coincided with the Great Exhibition held in London's Hyde Park May thru October, 1851. This is issue... See More  

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695416

Inauguration & inaugural address of Andrew Jackson...

Item #695416

March 07, 1829

NILES' WEEKLY REGISTER, Baltimore, March 7, 1829  



* President Andrew Jackson

* Inauguration - inaugural address




An inside page has a nice article headed: "The Inauguration" which begins with details of the proceedings including: "...in the presence of an immense concourse of spectators, filling the portico, the steps...the president of the United States delivered hi... See More  

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695413

Printed in German and English...

Item #695413

September 04, 1811

DER VOLKSUNTERRICHTER. THE PEOPLE'S INSTRUCTOR, Easton, Pennsylvania, Sept 4, 1811  A bilingual newspaper which existed from just Aug. 8, 1810 thru May 26, 1813. Only 3 institutions have any holdings of this title, one of which has just a single issue.

On each page the left column is in German and the right column in English.

Eight pages, 8 1/2 by 10 1/2 inches, nice condition.

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695412

Astrology newspaper predicts the future during the Civil War...

Item #695412

March 01, 1863

BROUGHTON'S MONTHLY PLANET READER & ASTROLOGICAL JOURNAL, Philadelphia, Jan., Feb. & March, 1863  A fascinating and very unusual newspaper of small-size themed on predicting what would happen in the future as well as astrology and phrenology.

The front page has: "The Nativity of Gen. A. E. Burnside" carrying over to page 2 and is continued in the next issue.

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695411

First issue of a short-lived newspaper...

Item #695411

March 02, 1816

THE NATIONAL REGISTER, Washington, March 2, 1816  



* Volume 1 - Number 1 issue

* Short-lived publication




A very uncommon title that existed from March 2, 1816 thru Dec. 7, 1820. This is the volume 1, number 1 issue with most of the front page containing the "Original Prospectus" noting what the publisher envisions as to the format of the new enterprise.

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695406

The Alabama delegation secedes from the Union...

Item #695406

February 09, 1861

HARPER'S WEEKLY, New York, Feb. 9, 1861 



* Alabama delegation in U.S. Congress prints

* Secession from the Union - pre-Civil War




The full front page is a print of: "The Seceding Alabama Delegation In Congress" showing nine men. Text on the men takes over half of page 2.

Other prints within include: "Captain J. G. Foster, Engineer Corps U.S.A., On Duty at Fort Sumter... See More  

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695341

Damaged lot from the War of 1812 era...

Item #695341

July 01, 1814

NEW YORK EVENING POST, 1814  Here is a collection of 24 issues of this popular title from during the War of 1812 era, but we find no detailed reports of the war. All issues have damage, from loose at the spine, much chipping at margins, tears, some loss, and other disfigurements. The paper quality is very fragile.

Still a large number of issues from this historic era with a wide range of con... See More  

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695340

Latest reports from the Civil War...

Item #695340

December 16, 1863

NEW YORK TIMES, Dec. 16, 1863  



* Charles City Court House - Virginia



Among the front page column heads on the Civil War are: "A Dash In the Direction of Richmond" "The Rebel Force at Charles City Court House Captured" "Their Camp Broken Up, Provisions Destroyed & Horses Brought Off" "Splendid Marching of Our Troops" "The President's ... See More  

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695333

Much on Lincoln's Confiscation Act...

Item #695333

July 17, 1862

NEW YORK TRIBUNE, July 17, 1862  



* Second Confiscation Act (final version)

* President Abraham Lincoln

* Prelude to Emancipation Proclamation

* Freedom for slaves - slavery abolishment 




Page 4 has the final version of the Confiscation Act, which would allow for the seizure of all Confederate property, whether or not it had been used to support the rebellion.
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695331

Cartridge factory explosion... Civil War news...

Item #695331

March 31, 1862

PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, March 31, 1862  Among the front page column heads on the Civil War are: "The Killed & Wounded at Winchester" "Beaufort, N.C. Occupied" "Fort Macon Not Yet Surrendered" "Bombardment of Island No. 10" "The War in Arkansas" "A Skirmish In Missouri" "Affairs In Tennessee" "The Latest From Key Wes... See More  

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695329

Front page Civil War reports... Back page map...

Item #695329

June 26, 1862

THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, June 26, 1862  The back page features a very nice: "Map Showing the New Route to New York, and its Connections" showing the Phila. area plus New York City & the places between.

The front page has column heads on the Civil War including: "LATE WAR NEWS" "From General McCellan's Grand Army" "A Check to Jackson Raids"
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695328

Two maps of Pamlico Sound & environs...

Item #695328

January 29, 1862

PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, Jan. 29, 1862  The front page has two Civil War maps, one: "Showing the Position of Hatteras Inlet and Roanoke Island" and the other a: "Diagram Showing Hatteras Inlet & Where the Vessels Were Wrecked".

Many front page column heads on the Civil War including: "War Against Treason!" "Great Difficulty In Passing Hatteras Bar" &... See More  

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695318

Front page print of industrialist Thomas A. Scott... Civil War reports...

Item #695318

November 19, 1861

THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, Nov. 19, 1861  The front page features a print of "Thomas A. Scott", with a biographical sketch of him as well.

Scott was an American businessman, railroad executive, and industrialist. In 1861, President Lincoln appointed him to serve as U.S. Assistant Secretary of War, and during the American Civil War railroads under his leadership played a major role ... See More  

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695310

Map of Harper's Ferry, West Virginia...

Item #695310

June 15, 1861

NEW YORK TRIBUNE, June 15, 1861 



* Harpers Ferry, West Virginia

* Confederates evacuation 

* Prelude to Battle of Bull's Run




The format of this title at this time was advertisements on the front page with the wealth of Civil War reporting on inside pages. 

A feature of this issue is the nice & detailed back page map headed: "Harper's Ferry And The Region Ro... See More  

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695307

Much on the Civil War... Civil War map of Acquia Creek...

Item #695307

June 01, 1861

NEW YORK TRIBUNE, June 1, 1861  



* Battle of Aquia Creek Civil War map

* Union Navy gunboats vs. Confederate batteries

* One of the first battles of the war




The format of this title at this time was advertisements on the front page with the wealth of Civil War reporting on inside pages. 

The back page includes a Civil War map headed: "Acquia Creek and Its Environs" wit... See More  

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695306

Map of Port Royal, South Carolina... Slaver is convicted...

Item #695306

November 15, 1861

NEW YORK TRIBUNE, Nov. 15, 1861  The format of this title at this time was advertisements on the front page with the wealth of Civil War reporting on inside pages.

The back page features a nice Civil War map headed: "PORT ROYAL" and captioned at the bottom of it: "Scene And Plan of The Battle" followed by descriptive text.

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695304

Huge map dominates the front page...

Item #695304

May 05, 1863

NEW YORK TRIBUNE, May 5, 1863 



* Second Battle of Fredericksburg w/ map

* Chancellorsville campaign - Virginia




The front page is dominated by a huge Civil War map headed: "THE SITUATION IN VIRGINIA" which takes about half of the page.

Many front page column heads including: "Advance Of The Potomac Army" "The Enemy In Retreat" "Left Wing Behind Freder... See More  

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695277

Railroad connections in the South...

Item #695277

March 25, 1862

PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, March 25, 1862  



* First Battle of Kernstown

* General James Shields

* Beaufort NC North Carolina




The front page features a nice map headed: "Map Showing the Position of Beaufort, Newbern, Goldsboro, and Their Railroad Connections".

Many column Civil War heads including: "THE REBELLION" "Latest From Winchester" "Stragglers Cap... See More  

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695274

Two front page Civil War maps...

Item #695274

February 13, 1862

PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, Feb. 13, 1862  A very graphic & displayable issue as the front page features not one but two Civil War maps, one captioned: "Albemarle Sound & the Point of Attack of the Federal Fleet", with related text, and the other headed: "Roanoke Island".

Both the first and last columns have nice stacks of Civil War headlines including: "VICTORY! ... See More  

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695272

Huge Civil War map of the Richmond vicinity...

Item #695272

May 24, 1862

THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, May 24, 1862 



* Battle of Drewry's Bluff

* Fort Darling attack

* Huge map for displa
y




As seen in the photos, this issue is dominated by the great & huge Civil War front page map headed: "APPROACH OF THE UNION ARMIES ON THE REBEL CAPITAL--Scene of General McClellan's Triumphal March up the Peninsula, & Commander Rodgers' Terr
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695266

Map showing the approach to New Orleans...

Item #695266

October 16, 1861

NEW YORK TRIBUNE, Oct. 16, 1861  



* Lower Mississippi River map



The format of this title at this time was advertisements on the front page with the wealth of Civil War reporting on inside pages. 

The back page features a very detailed Civil War map headed: "The Approaches To New Orleans---Scene Of The Alleged Naval Fight", with some war-related reports as well.

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695262

Civil War map of the Mississippi...

Item #695262

May 23, 1862

NEW YORK TIMES, May 23, 1862  



* Vicksburg, Mississippi vicinity map

* Battle at Princetown Court House


The front page is dominated by a very nice Civil War map headed: "FARRAGUT'S NAVAL OPERATIONS ON THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER - Map Showing the Situation of Vicksburg, Miss., Indicating the Cotton Plantations in the Vicinity & Exhibiting the Topography of the Region.... See More  

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695258

Map of Washington, D.C. & the suburbs...

Item #695258

September 07, 1862

NEW YORK HERALD, Sept. 7, 1862 



* Confederates' Maryland campaign w/ map



The front page has a nice & quite detailed map headed: "OPERATIONS ON THE UPPER POTOMAC. The Fords Where the Rebels Attempt to Cross--Their Plans in Maryland." which shows Washington, D.C., and the towns north of it including Hagerstown, Leesburg, Martinsburg, Harper's Ferry, Havre De Grace, A... See More  

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695257

Graphic on the battle of Seven Pines, or Fair Oaks...

Item #695257

June 03, 1862

THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, June 3, 1862  



* Battle of Seven Pines or Fair Oaks

* Strasburg, Shenandoah Co., Virginia




The front page is dominated by a detailed Civil War map headed: "THE GREAT VICTORY IN FRONT OF RICHMOND Showing the Lines of the Rebel Forces & the disposition of the Grand Union Armies under Gen. McClellan".

Among the first column heads are: ON TO RICHMO... See More  

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695255

Fighting in Kentucky: map of Bowling Green...

Item #695255

February 16, 1862

NEW YORK HERALD, Feb . 16, 1862 



* Bowling Green, Kentucky map



The front page is dominated by a very large Civil War map headed: "THE EVACUATION OF BOWLING GREEN".

Front paged column heads include: "Important From Kentucky" "The Evacuation of Bowling Green Confirmed" "Movements of the Rebel Troops" "Trouble Among the Rebel Generals" &qu... See More  

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695250

Large, displayable Civil War map...

Item #695250

May 28, 1862

NEW YORK TIMES, May 28, 1862 



* Battle of Hanover Court House

* Peninsula campaign - Virginia




The front page has a rather large Civil War map headed: "The Line Of Gen. McDowell's Advance Upon Richmond" which has considerable detail.

There are also one column heads including: 'From Gen. M'Clellan's Army" "Capture of Hanover Court House..." &quo... See More  

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695248

Two front page Civil War maps...

Item #695248

June 12, 1862

NEW YORK TRIBUNE, June 12, 1862 



* Battle of Port Republic - Stonewall Jackson victory

* Memphis TN Tennessee - Fort Pillow maps




The front page has not one but two front page maps, headed: "The Action Before Memphis" and: "The Situation At Fort Pillow".

There are also first column heads on the Civil War including: "Another Battle In The Shenandoah Valley"... See More  

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695246

Great news from the Mexican War... Four slave-related ads from this leading slave import city...

Item #695246

August 12, 1847

THE CHARLESTON COURIER, South Carolina, Aug. 12, 1847  In 14 years this city would be the hotbed for secession from the Union, not surprising given it was the largest American point of disembarkation for the trans-Atlantic slave trade.

Page 2 has a great wealth of reporting from the Mexican War, including historic reports on General Scott having come to the gates of Mexico City, one of th
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695245

Two slave reward ads from this leading slave import city...

Item #695245

December 31, 1847

THE CHARLESTON COURIER, South Carolina, Dec. 31, 1847  In 14 years this city would be the hotbed for secession from the Union, not surprising given it was the largest American point of disembarkation for the trans-Atlantic slave trade.

Page 3 has two reward ads for runaway slaves, particulars are shown in the photos.

Four pages, archival strengthening across the central fold on pages 2
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695244

The Mexican War... Three slave-related ads from this leading slave import city...

Item #695244

December 30, 1847

THE CHARLESTON COURIER, South Carolina, Dec. 30, 1847  In 14 years this city would be the hotbed for secession from the Union, not surprising given it was the largest American point of disembarkation for the trans-Atlantic slave trade.

Page 2 has some lengthy reporting on the Mexican War headed: "From the Rio Grande".

Page 3 has three slave-related ads, one headed: "For S
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695243

Three slave-related ads from this leading slave import city...

Item #695243

August 10, 1847

THE CHARLESTON COURIER, South Carolina, Aug. 10, 1847



* Rare antebellum publication



 In 14 years this city would be the hotbed for secession from the Union, not surprising given it was the largest American point of disembarkation for the trans-Atlantic slave trade.

Page 3 has three slave-related ads, two are reward ads for runaways, and the other is headed: "For Sale--Land, Neg
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695241

Two slave-related ads from this leading slave import city...

Item #695241

August 03, 1847

THE CHARLESTON COURIER, South Carolina, Aug. 3, 1847  In 14 years this city would be the hotbed for secession from the Union, not surprising given it was the largest American point of disembarkation for the trans-Atlantic slave trade.

Page 2 has reports from the Mexican War headed: "From The Brazos".

Page 3 has three slave-related ads, each having various particulars. One is a
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695239

Four slave-related ads from this leading slave import city...

Item #695239

July 31, 1847

THE CHARLESTON COURIER, South Carolina, July 31, 1847  In 14 years this city would be the hotbed for secession from the Union, not surprising given it was the largest American point of disembarkation for the trans-Atlantic slave trade.

Page 3 has four slave-related ads, one headed: "For Sale--Land Negroes, and Stock of all Kinds..." each having various particulars. The ads are s
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695238

Four slave-related ads from this leading slave import city...

Item #695238

July 30, 1847

THE CHARLESTON COURIER, South Carolina, July 30, 1847  In 14 years this city would be the hotbed for secession from the Union, not surprising given it was the largest American point of disembarkation for the trans-Atlantic slave trade.

Page 3 has four slave-related ads, one headed: "Negroes Wanted.." each having various particulars. The ads are shown in the photos.

Four pages,
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695237

Four slave-related ads from this leading slave import city...

Item #695237

August 11, 1847

THE CHARLESTON COURIER, South Carolina, Aug. 11, 1847  In 14 years this city would be the hotbed for secession from the Union, not surprising given it was the largest American point of disembarkation for the trans-Atlantic slave trade.

Page 3 has four slave-related ads, one headed: "Negroes Wanted.." each having various particulars. The ads are shown in the photos.

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695216

The historic Embargo Act becomes law...

Item #695216

January 04, 1814

THE WAR, New York, Jan. 4, 1814 



* The Embargo Act of 1813 signed into law



The front page is entirely taken up with "EMBARGO LAW - An Act Laying an Embargo on all ships & Vessels in the Ports & Harbors of the United States." with this historic document carrying over to take two-thirds of page 2 as well where it is signed in type by the President: James Madison.

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