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704822

Sherman is about to capture Savannah...

Item #704822

December 23, 1864

DAILY EXAMINER, Richmond, Dec. 23, 1864 



* General William T. Sherman

* March to the sea coming to an end

* Savannah GA Georgia Falling




A newspaper not only from the Confederate state, but from the capital of the Confederacy. The front page includes: "The War News" "New Year's Dinner to General Lee's Army" "A Present For General Lee" "From Wi... See More  

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$82.00
704819

Mormon emigrants... Horace Greeley on the Civil War...

Item #704819

August 07, 1862

THE KANSAS STATE JOURNAL, Lawrence, Aug. 7, 1862 



* Mormons - Mormonism

* Fort Laramie - Wyoming




The front page has 1 1/2 columns taken up with: "The Republic: Its Perils and Its Prospects, by Horace Greeley" with much on his thoughts on the Civil War.

The front page also has: "Trouble Brewing--Mormon Trains Stopped at Fort Laramie".

Page 2 has: "From The Ind... See More  

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704818

Ted Williams ends the season above .400...

Item #704818

September 29, 1941

ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH, Missouri, Sept. 29, 1941 



* Ted Williams .406 batting average enters record books

* Boston Red Sox - major league baseball - MLB




Not only is it difficult to find reports on Ted Williams' season-ending .406 batting average--which has yet to be topped--but when they are found they are typically very small, inconspicuous reports without headlines.

This report... See More  

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704816

Babe Ruth's funeral draws 75,000...

Item #704816

August 20, 1948

NEW YORK TIMES, Aug. 20, 1948 



* Babe Ruth funeral at St. Patrick's Cathedral

* Best publication to be had ? (rare as such)




Near the bottom of the front page is a 2 column heading; "75,000 Go to Babe Ruth's Funeral And Stand in Rain Along Fifth Ave." Most of the article carries over to page 11, where also are two photos headed: "All Walks Of Life Join In Final Tr... See More  

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704815

Very 1st "Earth Day" observation in 1970...

Item #704815

April 16, 1970

THE VILLAGE VOICE (weekly), Greenwich Village, New York, April 16, 1970



* First "Earth Day" observation notice

* Environmental protection demonstration

* Climate change - global warming concerns




Page 21 has full page notice headed: "New York...We've had it!" (see images) This was for the very first "Earth Day" which was observed less than a week later.

wi... See More  

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704813

First rabbi to lead prayer in Congress...

Item #704813

February 02, 1860

NEW YORK HERALD, Feb. 2, 1860  



* First Rabbi to lead prayer in Congress 

* Judaica - Jewish - Jews




The front page has proceedings of the first session of the "Thirty Sixth Congress" and included is a brief but very historic account about the first time the proceedings were opened with a prayer by a rabbi.

The account headed "Impressive Address To The Throne of Gra... See More  

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704811

U2's "Peace with Honor" & a young Adolf Hitler on his mother's knee...

Item #704811

May 24, 1983

THE VILLAGE VOICE, New York, May 24, 1983  While this issue has all of the iconic articles typically found within its pages, none could be more polar-opposite then a review of U2's latest album, "Peace with Honor", and an article headed: "Hitler: Dead and Alive", yet both scream of a world under the crushing threat of annihilation - albeit one with a tinge of hope. See... See More  

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704810

Buffalo Soldier... "Saddle Up!" Frederic Remington on the front page... Polo at Newport...

Item #704810

September 04, 1886

HARPER'S WEEKLY, New York, September 4, 1886  The full front page is a very nice (and famous) Frederic Remington print: "Abandoned" which has a Western theme. There is a related article on an inside page: "Our Soldiers In the Southwest" which also has a Remington print titled: "Saddle Up", which includes two buffalo soldiers (black soldiers). Also within the ... See More  

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704809

Premiere of "Patriot Games"... Recent releases of "House Sitter" & "Sister Act.".

Item #704809

June 05, 1992

LOS ANGELES TIMES, June 5, 1992



* "Patriot Games" - premiere ad and ft-pg. review

* Pre-release, full-pg. ad of "House Sitter"




A terrific issue on the premiere of "Patriot Games", starring Harrison Ford, including a 3-page advertisement accompanied by a frontpage review with pictues.  Additionally, the pre-premier ad of "House Sitter", stari... See More  

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704807

Electric Edison torpedo...

Item #704807

July 26, 1890

SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, New York, July 26, 1890  The front page has an illustrations "The Sims-Edison Electric Torpedo -- The Torpedo at Full Speed -- Sectional View of the Torpedo" with an accompanying article. Inside the issue is: "The Steel Cruiser Chicago, as She Appeared in the Mediterranean"; "Redwood Logging in California"; and more illustrations, articl... See More  

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704805

Baseball.... 4th of July...

Item #704805

May 30, 1914

HARPER'S WEEKLY, New York City, New York, May 30, 1914



* Beautiful 4th of July, patriotic color wrapper



In this issue there are several illustrations including "Captains of Industry--VII--George Broadhurst" by James Montgomery Flagg; "Pen and Inklings" by Oliver Herford; the double page centerfold illustration which is titled "Tryin the Old Swing" by Everett... See More  

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704804

"A Clockwork Orange" opening movie review and ad...

Item #704804

December 30, 1971

THE VILLAGE VOICE, New York, Dec. 30, 1971 



* "A Clockwork Orange"

* Premiere review and ad

* Movie director Stanley Kubrick

* Dystopian crime film




As most might be aware "The Village Voice" was an American news and culture paper, known for being the country's first alternative newsweekly. It introduced free-form, high-spirited, and passionate journalism into ... See More  

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704803

Premiere of "Sister Act" & recent releases of Alein 3 and Lethal Weapon 3...

Item #704803

May 29, 1992

LOS ANGELES TIMES, May 29, 1992



* "Sister Act" - premiere ad and review

* "Far and Away" - double-page ad




A terrific issue on the premiere of "Sister Act" which includes a nearly full-page advertisement accompanied by a review. Other popular movie advertisements include: "Far and Away" (double-page ad - 2nd weekend), "Cold Heaven", &quo... See More  

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704802

World premiere ad for "The Godfather Part II"...

Item #704802

December 16, 1974

THE VILLAGE VOICE, Greenwich Village (weekly), New York, Dec. 16, 1974



* "The Godfather Part II" World premiere advertisement

* American epic crime film - Sicilian mafia - Cosa Nostra

* Francis Ford Coppola movie - Actor Al Pacino & more




Page 88 has a nice advertisement for "The Godfather Part II" for it's World premiere in Manhattan. This ad is for that very fi... See More  

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704770

Historic meeting between Lincoln and the delegation of free blacks... His thoughts on Blacks & Whites co-existing...

Item #704770

August 15, 1862

NEW YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, Aug. 15, 1862 



* Address on Colonization to a Committee of Colored Men

* Meeting with Abraham Lincoln at the White House

* Free African Americans from slavery - emigration ?




The most notable item is on the front page: "The Colonization of People of African Descent" with subheads: "Interview with President Lincoln" "Speech of t... See More  

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704769

Troubles leading to the Civil War...

Item #704769

January 09, 1861

NEW YORK HERALD, Jan. 9, 1861 



* Pre Civil War tensions

* Fort Sumter on alert

* Secession in the South




The first column includes heads: "THE CRISIS" "Highly Important New from the South" "Resignation of the Secretary of the Interior" "The Condition of Major Anderson's Command" "Anticipated Attack on the Troops Sent to Fort Sumter"... See More  

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704767

1864 Confederate newspaper...

Item #704767

November 30, 1864

THE DAILY SOUTHERN GUARDIAN, Columbia, South Carolina, Nov. 30, 1864 



* Rare Confederate publication

* Richland & Lexington County




A rather rare title and great that it includes the word “Southern”.

The front page is mostly taken up with ads & military notices but there are also: "From the North--the Capture of Butler's Picket Line in Chesterfield" &q... See More  

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704766

Early from the capital of Florida...

Item #704766

October 14, 1854

THE FLORIDIAN AND JOURNAL, Tallahassee, Florida, Oct. 14, 1854  



* Rare pre-Civil War publication

* Antebellum from the deep South




A nice & uncommon opportunity for a very early newspaper from the capital of Florida.

Very rarely are we able to find antebellum Florida newspapers, particularly from the capital. Formatted much like other newspapers of the day with various news report... See More  

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704763

President John Adams writes to the people of Weston, Connecticut...

Item #704763

August 24, 1798

FEDERAL GAZETTE & BALTIMORE DAILY ADVERTISER, Aug. 24, 1798



* President John Adams

* Fairfield County




Page 3 has an address to the President by the inhabitants of Weston, Connecticut, followed by "The President's Answer' signed in type: John Adams.

Four pages, handsome masthead, nice condition.... See More  

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704761

First Corvette rolls off the assembly line... In a Detroit newspaper...

Item #704761

July 01, 1953

DETROIT NEWS, Michigan, July 1, 1953  



* Chevy Corvette begins production

* In a Detroit publication (historic)




Page 53 has a two line, two column headline: "Plastic Corvette Begins To Roll" & above this head in smaller type: "Production Line Starts". The report begins: "Chevrolet's first production model Corvette, a sports with a plastic laminated fibe... See More  

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704760

Latest from the California Gold Rush...

Item #704760

October 20, 1849

SATURDAY EVENING POST, Philadelphia, Oct. 20, 1849  Page 2 has: "From California" with the latest news, bits including: "...The Sacramento still yields a good dividend of something like ten to fifteen dollars a day to all industrious laborers...The Feather River, where the finest gold has been found, is yet a favorite stream among the diggers...About 3,000 persons are now engag... See More  

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704759

Latest from the California Gold Rush...

Item #704759

August 04, 1849

SATURDAY EVENING POST, Philadelphia, Aug. 4, 1849  Page 3 has: "From California" with the latest news, bits including: "...The Crescent City brings $230,000 in specie...that probably $300,000 would cover all the gold dust on board...one opinion among the passengers with regard to the gold in California; it is still found in great quantities...There was no sickness at the mines.... See More  

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704758

First Hebrew Free School in New York City... Reconstruction...

Item #704758

June 16, 1865

 NEW YORK HERALD, June 16, 1865  



* 1st Hebrew free school in NYC

* Post Civil War reconstruction




The front page has a great amount of content on the Reconstruction process in the South including: "Reconstruction Gossip at the National Capital" "The People of the South Converted by the Sword to the Northern Version of the Constitution" "They Accept the Ove... See More  

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704753

Map of Charleston Harbor...

Item #704753

April 13, 1863

NEW YORK HERALD, April 13, 1863



* First Battle of Charleston Harbor - South Carolina



The front page features a nice Civil War map headed: "OPENING FIGHT OFF CHARLESTON - Scene of Action Between the Union Iron-Clads & the Rebel Batteries".

Among the first column heads: "The Fight At Charleston" "The Keokuk Destroyed by a Torpedo" "Tremendous Fire of the... See More  

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704752

Map shows details of Columbus, Kentucky...

Item #704752

February 09, 1862

NEW YORK HERALD, Feb. 9, 1862 



* Columbus, Kentucky Confederate fortifications map



The front page features a nice and detailed map headed: "The Key To The Mississippi River. The Fortifications at Columbus, Kentucky--Strength of the Position."

The balance of the front page is taken up with various Civil War reports with column heads including: "The Rebel Defences of Colum... See More  

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704750

Adolf Hitler seizes power in Germany...

Item #704750

October 12, 1931

THE OMAHA BEE-NEWS, Nebraska, Oct. 12, 1931  A great banner headline on a very early report on the ascendancy of Hitler and his Nazi party: "HITLER ACTS TO SEIZE POWER IN GERMANY" with subheads: "Government Is Assailed In Bitter Manifesto" "Challenges Foes to Fight for Rule; Seeds of Civil War Seen..."

Part of the text has a subhead: "Hitler Has Revenge&quo... See More  

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704746

Short-lived title from Texas... Large map of the Brazos...

Item #704746

March 02, 1892

VELASCO DAILY TIMES, Texas, March 2, 1892  A rare title as it existed for less than six months.

Velasco was a town in Texas that was later annexed by the city of Freeport. Founded in 1831, Velasco is situated on the east side of the Brazos River four miles from the Gulf of Mexico. The town's early history is closely tied with the Battle of Velasco and the Texas Revolution.

Velasco was a... See More  

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704745

Mona Lisa painting comes to town...

Item #704745

February 07, 1963

THE VILLAGE VOICE (weekly), Greenwich Village, New York, Feb. 7 1963



* The Mona Lisa portrait painting in New York City

* Italian polymath Leonardo da Vinci masterpiece

* Metropolitan Museum of Art (The Met) display

* Only time the famous piece of art was in America




The front page has a small one column heading: "Mona Lisa Is at the Met" (see images)

wikipedia notes: From Decem... See More  

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704740

Washington, the Constitution, Amendments, Hamilton's report...

Item #704740
THE AMERICAN MUSEUM, (Philadelphia), October, 1789  Included is a lengthy: "...Report of the Secretary of the Treasury..." which takes 4 1/2 pages & signed in type by: Alexander Hamilton, Secretary of the Treasury.  This report is: "...in obedience to the order of the House of Representatives, of the 17th of September, 1789" concerning the indebtedness o... See More  

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704736

Jesse Owens: 'Happiest day of my life'...

Item #704736

August 04, 1936

SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE, California, Aug. 4, 1936  The bottom of the front page has a bordered report "Olympics" beginning; "Jesse Owens, American Negro, won the Olympic 100 meter final today..." with more.

The front page of the sports section has much on the Olympics in Berlin, Germany, including a banner headline: "OWENS, METCALF, WYKOFF 1 2 - 4 IN 100 FINAL",... See More  

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704735

Officers respond to Washington's Farewell Address... British evacuate New York City....

Item #704735

January 02, 1784

THE EDINBURGH ADVERTISER, Scotland, Jan. 2, 1784  



* General George Washington

* Farewell Address responses

* Loyalists escaping New York




The front page has a report from New York noting: "General Thomas Mifflin is chosen resident of Congress for the ensuing year, in the room of Elias Boudinot...His Excellency General Washington, by proclamation bearing the date the 4th instant, ... See More  

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704733

The desired F. S. Church centerfold featuring his bears...

Item #704733

November 27, 1886

HARPER'S WEEKLY, New York, Nov. 27, 1886  



* Artist Frederick Stuart Church

* Thanksgiving bears illustration




Nice full front page illus. of: "Chester Alan Arthur" with text inside. Doublepg. centerfold: "The Return of the Native". A half page print shows two views of: "The New Statue of Washington for Philadelphia". A near full page print by Thomas Na... See More  

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704731

George Washington signs an Act of Congress...

Item #704731

April 15, 1795

COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, April 15, 1795



* President George Washington

* Congressional act signed in script




 Half of the front page is taken up with an Act of Congress titled: "An Act...to provide more effectually for the collection of the duties in goods, wares and merchandize imported into the United States, and on the tonnage of ships or vessels." which is signed
... 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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704729

Jacob Furth, a notable Jew...

Item #704729

December 21, 1893

FRANK LESLIE'S ILLUSTRATED, New York, Dec. 21, 1893 

Of special note is an article: "Notable Jews--Jacob Furth" which includes a photo of him & an article on his life.

The ftpg. has an illus: "Opera In New York" & inside has a nice full page: "The Work of the Salvation Army in the Slums of New York" which shows a Christmas tree. Other prints & p... See More  

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704723

Baseball players...

Item #704723

October 27, 1888

HARPER'S WEEKLY, New York, October 27, 1888  Perhaps the most desired print would be the two quarter-page portraits of: "Two Popular Players of the St. Louis Baseball Team" being "Charles Comiskey" and "W. A. Latham." There is a related article on a following page: "The Ball Players" with much detail.

Two inconsequential leave are lacking from near... See More  

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704722

Baseball game reports from before the Civil War...

Item #704722

October 25, 1856

PORTER'S SPIRIT OF THE TIMES, New York, Oct. 25,1856 



* Very early pre-Civil War baseball



A nice sports-themed newspaper from before the Civil War, which has nearly half a column of various reports under the heading: "Base Ball". There are reports on 5 baseball games with commentary which would seem odd today. One item notes: "The Baltic boys confess this to be a bad ... See More  

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704721

Benjamin Franklin's lightning rod experiment...

Item #704721
THE GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE, London, July, 1752  



* Benjamin Franklin

* Electricity experiments

* Lightning rod




Inside has an extremely significant article titled: "A Cut and Description of a Machine, easily constructed, for making the Experiment by which Franklin's new Theory of Thunder is demonstrated" with descriptive text showing how this experiment works.
... See More  

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704715

1972 Black Sabbath concert advertisement...

Item #704715

July 20, 1972

THE VILLAGE VOICE (weekly), Greenwich Village, New York, July 20, 1972



* Black Sabbath - English heavy metal rock band

* Nassau Coliseum concert advertisement

* Singer Ozzy Osbourne - Tony Iommi w/ photo

* The J.Geils Band and Blue Oyster Cult




Page 37 has a 9 x 4 inch advertisement for  "BLACK SABBATH" concert at Nassau Coliseum in Uniondale, New York. (see images)

I susp... See More  

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704713

The Emancipation Proclamation... In a pro-South newspaper...

Item #704713

September 24, 1862

THE CRISIS, Columbus, Ohio, Sept. 24, 1862  



* Emancipation Proclamation

* President Abraham Lincoln

* Rare pro-Confederate publication




Given the focus of this controversial newspaper, being supportive of the Southern cause while publishing in the North, it is particularly noteworthy that this issue contains on page five the Emancipation Proclamation whereby President Lincoln would fr... See More  

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704712

1973 Johnny Winter MSG concert advertisement...

Item #704712

April 05, 1973

THE VILLAGE VOICE (weekly), Greenwich Village, New York, April 5, 1973



* Johnny Winter - singer, songwriter & guitarist

* High energy blues rock music performer 

* "Still Alive and Well" album tour

* Madison Square Garden concert advertisement




Pages 46 & 47 has a nice double full page advertisement for a "Johnny Winter" concert at Madison Square Garden. (s... See More  

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704710

1963 Barbra Streisand nightclub advertisement....

Item #704710

January 24, 1963

THE VILLAGE VOICE (weekly), Greenwich Village, New York, Jan. 24, 1963



* Early Barbra Streisand - singer & actress

* When she was only 21 years old

* The Blue Angel nightclub performance

* Comedian Lenny Bruce advertisement




Page 26 under "cafes & coffee house" is a advertisement for a "Barbra Streisand" performance at The Blue Angel nightclub with opening act ... See More  

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704708

Mention of Teddy Roosevelt... Manila surrenders...

Item #704708

August 16, 1898

THE ATLANTA CONSTITUTION, Georgia, Aug. 16, 1898



* Fall of Manila, Philippines

* Spanish-American War

* Colonel Theodore Roosevelt




 Among the front page headlines on the Spanish-American War are: "MANILA IS BOMBARDED BY DEWEY & SURRENDERS UNCONDITIONALLY" "Captain General Augusti Escapes..." "Fighting Joe and Teddy Come Home" "General Wheeler an... See More  

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704706

Wishful thinking on the fate of Cornwallis at Yorktown...

Item #704706

January 29, 1782

THE CONNECTICUT COURANT & WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER, Hartford, Jan. 29, 1782 



* Lord Charles Cornwallis

* Surrender at Yorktown

* Revolutionary War




The front page is mostly taken up with: "An Ordinance Ascertaining What Captures on Water Shall be Lawful". This lengthy text carries over to take close to half of page 2 & is signed in type by: John Hanson, President of Congr... See More  

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704700

1971 Evel Knievel MSG motocylcle jump stunt...

Item #704700

July 15, 1971

THE VILLAGE VOICE (weekly), Greenwich Village, New York, July 15, 1971



* Evel Knievel performs at Madison Square Garden

* American stunt performer and entertainer

* Ramp-to-ramp Harley Davidson motorcycle jump




The front page has a heading: "Evel Knievel: No easy rider" (see images) First report coverage continues on page 12. 

wikipedia notes: Anyone who was a kid in the 1... See More  

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704695

Genuine London Gazette newspaper from 1672...

Item #704695

May 09, 1672

THE LONDON GAZETTE, England, May 9, 1672



* Among the earliest of English language newspapers to be had



This is the world's oldest continually published English language newspaper, having begun in 1665 and is still printing in London to this day. And this is a very early, genuine issue. As was the case with most newspapers of the 17th century, this is complete as a single sheet, measuring... See More  

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704692

Beginning work on the Washington Monument... Nauvoo, the Mormon city...

Item #704692

January 08, 1853

ILLUSTRATED NEWS, New York, Jan. 8, 1853



* Nauvoo, Illinois - Mormons

* Washington monument




A short-live newspaper which preceded the first issue of "Harper's Weekly". This is the volume 1, number 2 issue. P.T. Barnum was a "Special Partner" in this publication.

The front page shows: "The Late Collision on the Mississippi--Loss of the Steamer Western World&quo... See More  

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704691

Print of San Francisco... The new Mormon Temple...

Item #704691

July 25, 1857

BALLOU'S PICTORIAL, Boston, July 25, 1857  



* Very early view of San Francisco

* Salt Lake Tabernacle under construction




Formatted much like the more common Harper's Weekly, this illustrated paper printed several years earlier.

The front page features a print of a: "View Of San Francisco, California" which a related article on it as well. Very early view of the young... See More  

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704690

One of the earliest newspaper mentions of Abraham Lincoln and Joseph Smith...

Item #704690

August 12, 1837

NILES' WEEKLY REGISTER, Baltimore, Aug. 12, 1837 



* Very early mention of Abraham Lincoln

* Early Mormon & Joseph Smith mention




An inside page has a report headed "Illinois" being an account of activities in the state legislature, with an inconspicuous--yet very significant--listing of "Lincoln" in the "negative" column of those who voted on a spec... See More  

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704688

From the nation's capital on the assassination of JFK...

Item #704688

November 23, 1963

THE WASHINGTON POST, Nov. 23, 1963  



* 2nd best publication to be had ? (Dallas Morning News)



Outside of a Dallas newspaper, this would be the best city for a report on President Kennedy's assassination, the two line banner head reading: "President Kennedy Shot Dead; Lyndon B. Johnson Is Sworn In". The front page includes a color photo captioned: "John Fitzgerald Kenn... See More  

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$75.00
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