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724657

Civil War reports from this racist newspaper...

Item #724657

March 18, 1865

NEW YORK WEEKLY DAY-BOOK CAUCASIAN, March 18, 1865  A decidedly racist newspaper which began well before the Civil War & lasted a few years after. As such their reporting on war events provide a contrasting perspective beyond most other Northern newspapers.

Some articles include: "Confederate Congress" "Corruption in the White House" "Who Are the Friends of the N... See More  

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724656

V-E Day is proclaimed...

Item #724656

May 08, 1945

DAILY NEWS, New York City, May 8, 1945   The entire front page is taken up with a huge photo of a large, gleeful crowd in New York City with the words: " IT'S OVER IN EUROPE ! " dropped out of the photo.

Also on the front page is: "Proclamation Due At 9.A.M." There are related articles on pages 2 & 3, and the doublepage centerfold, plus the back page has a banner ... See More  

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724655

Newspaper edited by the famed Jonathan Swift...

Item #724655

August 03, 1713

THE EXAMINER, London, Aug. 3, 1713  This editorial-format newspaper was edited by the famed Jonathan Swift at this time (of Gulliver's Travels fame), It promoted a Tory perspective on British politics, at a time when Queen Anne had replaced Whig ministers with Tories.

Complete as a single sheet newspaper as was typical of the day, 7 1/2 by 13 inches, nice condition.

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724654

Military newspaper from a tiny atoll (island) in the Pacific...

Item #724654

February 18, 1944

APAMAMA NUT I BEBA, Feb. 18, 1944  This island is a postage stamp size chunk of coral and trees in the Pacific Ocean, one of the Gilbert Islands, not far from the Equator. In the masthead is: "Apamama's On The Map - With One Objective - Blast The Jap!"

This is a crudely produced "camp" newspaper for and by the military installation on this tiny island, single sheet, 8... See More  

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724653

Military newspaper from a tiny atoll (island) in the Pacific...

Item #724653

February 06, 1944

APAMAMA NUT I BEBA, Feb. 6, 1944  This island is a postage stamp size chunk of coral and trees in the Pacific Ocean, one of the Gilbert Islands, not far from the Equator. In the masthead is: "Apamama's On The Map - With One Objective - Blast The Jap!"

This is a crudely produced "camp" newspaper for and by the military installation on this tiny island, single sheet, 8 ... See More  

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724652

Ben Hogan wins his very 1st golf tourney in 1940...

Item #724652

March 22, 1940

CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE, March 22, 1940



* Ben Hogan - professional golfer wins 

* Very first PGA tour victory (historic)

* North and South Open championship

* Pinehurst No. 2 course - North Carolina




The top of page 28 has a one column heading: "HOGAN'S RECORD 277 CAPTURES NORTH AND SOUTH" with subhead and leader board. (see images) 

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724650

A rare title which rarely comes into the hands of collectors...

Item #724650

October 30, 1733

THE HYP-DOCTOR, London, Oct. 30, 1733  The title is an archaic phrase for a "hodgepodge of nonsense". This curious satirical paper published from 1730-1741, a pro-Walpole (first Prime Minister of Great Britain) newspaper created to oppose another British title "The Craftsman". It was published by John "Orator" Henley, a clergyman know for showmanship and eccentricity.
Rather than presenting ne
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724648

1940 Carole Landis magazine cover photo...

Item #724648

November 24, 1940

PICTURE SECTION only of the Chicago Sunday Tribune, Aug. 11, 1940



* Austrian-American actress Elissa Landi

* 1940 magazine color cover photo 

* Hollywood's "Golden Age" films - movies 




The front page of this section has a nice color photo of Hollywood actress Elissa Landi. (see images) Nice for display.

Other topics throughout. Complete with all 8 pages, measures 2... See More  

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724647

A rare title which rarely comes into hands of collectors...

Item #724647

May 09, 1733

THE HYP-DOCTOR, London, Oct. 9, 1733  The title is an archaic phrase for a "hodgepodge of nonsense". This curious satirical paper published from 1730-1741, a pro-Walpole (first Prime Minister of Great Britain) newspaper created to oppose another British title "The Craftsman". It was published by John "Orator" Henley, a clergyman know for showmanship and eccentricity.
The focus is noted in the
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724646

Rare, short-lived Texas newspaper from its first capital...

Item #724646

March 10, 1888

THE OLD CAPITOL, Columbia, Texas, March 10, 1888  Yes, Columbia--now known as West Columbia--was the first formal capital of Texas, established in 1836. A quite rare title which existed for less than 2 years. Only one institution has a substantial holding of this title and its file is not complete.

The content is primarily concerning Texas, with a wealth of ads as well.

Four pages, evenly t... See More  

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724644

July 4, 1935 Declaration of Independence...

Item #724644

July 04, 1928

THE NEW YORK TIMES, July 4, 1928



* Original Declaration of Independence facsimile

* July 4, 1776 with full text and founding fathers (signatures) 

 * 250th anniversary this coming Summer (2026)




Page 8 has a full page facsimile of the original Declaration of Independence with heading: "IN CONGRESS, JULY 4, 1776; The unanimous Declaration of the thirteen united States of Ameri... See More  

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724643

Rare Confederate newspaper from Winston, North Carolina...

Item #724643

May 08, 1863

WESTERN SENTINEL, Winston, North Carolina, May 8, 1863  This is a very rare title from the Confederacy. According to Brigham only four institutions in the United States have any holdings of this title from the Civil War, most just a few scattered issues. The American Antiquarian Society has no issues recorded from this era.
Among the front page reports are those headed: "Confederate Powder Mil
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724642

Rare Confederate newspaper from Winston, North Carolina...

Item #724642

August 23, 1861

WESTERN SENTINEL, Winston, North Carolina, Aug. 23, 1861  This is a very rare title from the Confederacy. According to Brigham only four institutions in the United States have any holdings of this title from the Civil War, most just a few scattered issues. The American Antiquarian Society has no issues recorded from this era.
Among the reports are: "Gen. Scott and Mount Vernon" "Full Particula
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724641

America enters World War II...

Item #724641

December 08, 1941

SAN FRANCISCO EXAMINER--EXTRA--Dec. 8, 1941 This issue has one of the best and most displayable headlines on America's entry into World War II following the attack on Pearl Harbor, with a huge, banner "EXTRA" above the masthead, and the large headline: "U.S. - JAP WAR!" with "HAWAII, MANILA BOMBED; TWO U.S. WARSHIPS SUNK".

There are various subheads including: &q... See More  

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724639

1965 Alabama civil rights "funeral march" protest...

Item #724639

March 31, 1965

THE SPRINGFIELD UNION, March 31, 1965



 * Montgomery, Alabama "funeral march" protest

* Slain activists from the Selma to Montgomery march




The front page has a one column heading: "Ala. Marchers Carry Coffins to State Capital" with subhead. (see images) Other related report with photo on page 4.

Complete with 34 pages, light toning and minor wear at the margins, gen... See More  

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724638

Eric Clapton, Jim Morrison, Mick Jagger...

1970 Strawberry Fields (Canada) music festival...

Item #724638

July 16, 1970

THE VILLAGE VOICE, Greenwich Village, New York, July 16, 1970



* Strawberry Fields rock music festival

* Bowmanville, Ontario, Canada advertisement

* Powder Ridge Rock Festival - Middlefield CT (canceled)

* Mick Jagger - Jim Morrison - Eric Clapton

* MISSING THE FRONT  & BACK LEAFS




Page 39 has a nice full page advertisement for the: "STRAWBERRY FIELDS" music festival.

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724636

Malcom X Death... Elijah Muhammad....

Item #724636

February 25, 1965

FITCHBURG SENTINEL, Mass., February 25, 1965



* Malcolm X assassination plot

* Elijah Muhammad - Muslims

* Search for the murderers




The front page has a one column heading: "Break Due In Slaying Of Malcolm" (see images)

Complete with all 26 pages, minor margin wear, nice condition.



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724633

Slave-related ads in this Baltimore newspaper...

Item #724633

June 09, 1796

FEDERAL GAZETTE & BALTIMORE DAILY ADVERTISER, Maryland, June 9, 1796  The back page has ad ad: "For Sale, A Healthy Negro Girl..." with details.

Page 4 has other "reward" ads concerning slaves, with details.

Four pages, purple colored staining affects the middle section but causes no loss of readability, otherwise in very nice condition.

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724632

From the capital of the Confederacy...

Item #724632

January 17, 1863

DAILY RICHMOND EXAMINER, Virginia, Jan. 17, 1863  Not only a newspaper from the Confederacy, but from the capital of the Confederate States. The front page has: "Late Northern News" and a report from Charleston, and: "The Blockading Ashore--Surrender of Officers & Men--No Tidings of the Fleet" and also much reporting from the "Virginia Legislature".

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724630

Pope Paul VI visits Israel in 1964...

Item #724630

January 06, 1964

THE DETROIT FREE PRESS, January 6, 1964



* Pope Paul VI makes historic visit to Israel

* Hole See "spiritual journey" - Mandelbaum Gate




The front page has a nice banner headline: "POPE WELCOMED BY ISRAEL" with lead-in: "Stresses Friendly Catholic-Jewish Ties", subhead and related photo. (see images) More inside and related pictorial on the back page.

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724629

1955 "Revenge of the Creature" opening day ad...

Item #724629

March 25, 1955

THE DETROIT NEWS, March 25, 1955



* "Revenge of the Creature" - Gill-man

* "Creature from the Black Lagoon" sequel 

* Opening day (midnight) premiere advertisement

* 3D monster horror film - movie




Page 17 has 10 x 5 1/2 inch advertisement for the opening day (midnight showing" for the monster film  "Revenge of the Creature" in Detroit.... See More  

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724628

1964 "The Flintstones" color comic strip...

Item #724628

January 05, 1964

COLOR COMIC STRIPS section only of The Detroit Free Press, January 5, 1964



* "The Flintstones" color comic strip

* "Stone age" animated comedy series




This section has several color comic strips which includes a page 5 "THE FLINTSTONES" strip. (see images) 

Complete color comic section with 8 pages, minor margin wear, small binding holes along the blank sp... See More  

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724626

1965 Camden, Alabama civil rights demonstration...

Item #724626

April 01, 1965

THE NEW YORK TIMES, April 1, 1965 

* Camden, Wilcox County, Alabama 
* Negroes - African Americans students 
* Civil Rights protest - demonstration 

The top of the front page has a four column heading: "Negro Students are Dispersed by Smoke Bombs in Camden, Ala." with related photo. (see images) 
Complete with 72 pages, light toning and a little wear at the margins, generally i






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724625

1939 "Flash Gordon" color comic strip...

Item #724625

May 28, 1939

COMICS SECTION only of St. Louis Post-Dispatch (weekly on Sundays), May 28, 1939



* Flash Gordon (color comic strip)

* "Ice Kingdom of Frigia" Queen Fria

* BRUKKA - Chieftain of the Giants 

* Space - science fiction themed 




This section has several nice, colored comic strips with a page 7 strip titled: "Flash Gordon" (see images)

Ten pages, small binding hol... See More  

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724621

Beginning of the Korean War...

Item #724621

June 26, 1950

THE TIMES-PICAYUNE, New Orleans, June 26, 1950 



* Korean war begins

* U.S. involvement starts




The top of the front page has a three column headline: "NORTH KOREAN DRIVE IS REPORTED HALTED" and more. (see images)

Complete with 50 pages, a little margin wear, generally nice.



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724620

1901 Miss Stone Affair... kidnapping...

Item #724620

October 09, 1901

THE EVENING TRIBUNE, San Diego, Oct. 9, 1901



* Miss Stone Affair - kidnapping

* American Protestant missionary

* Ellen Maria Stone - Bulgaria




The top of the front page has a one column heading: "MISS STONE LOCATED" with subheads. (see images) Surprisingly this issue is in good condition being from the "wood pulp" era. Very hard to find issues that are not totally fragi... See More  

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724619

1929 test flights of the Dornier Do R Superwal flying boat......

Item #724619

September 15, 1929

SECTION 10 only of the New York Times, Sept. 15, 1929 



* Dornier Do R4 Superwal flying boat - airplane testing 



Page 16 of this section has a three column heading: "LARGEST FLYING BOAT IN AMERICA IS TESTED" with subhead and photo. (see images) Other aviation related articles as well.

Other topics throughout. Complete section 10 with 22 pages, rag edition in very nice con... See More  

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724618

Greeley's letter on the capabilities of African-Americans... Andersonville Prison Trial...

Item #724618

August 26, 1865

NEW YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, August 26, 1865

* Horace Greeley letter - his opinion of African Americans
* Andersonville prison trial... Henry Wirz

The most historically significant content is the intriguing letter on page 4: "A Letter To the Hon. A. O. P. Nicholson", signed in type: H. G., for Horace Greeley.
Following the end of the Civil War, this discussion addressed the physical, intellectual, and emot





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724615

Death of Henry Royce.. Rolls-Royce Limited founder...

Item #724615

April 23, 1933

CHICAGO SUNDAY TRIBUNE: April 23, 1933 



* Sir Henry Royce death 

* Rolls-Royce Limited founder

* British Luxury motor cars 




Page 20 has a one column heading: "Sir Henry Royce Dies; Co-Founder Of Rolls-Royce" (see images) 



Complete with 46 pages, rag edition in very nice condition. A few small binding holes along the spine. 



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724614

Carlos Gardel killed... tango legend...

Item #724614

June 25, 1935

THE SPRINGFIELD UNION, Mass., June 25, 1935



* Carlos Gardel airplane crash death

* Argentine singer, songwriter & actor

* Tango legend




Near the bottom of the front page is a two column heading: "17 Killed as Two Planes Crash in South America" with subhead. (see images)

Complete with 18 pages, light toning and a little wear at the margins, generally nice.



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724613
Item #724613

March 18, 1955

THE SPRINGFIELD UNION, Mass. March 18, 1955 



* Maurice "Rocket" Richard suspension

* Montreal Canadians Forum riot 




The top of the front page, above the masthead is a banner headline: "Montreal Fans Riot Over Richard Suspension" with subheads. (see images) 

Complete with 40 pages, minor spine wear, nice condition.



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724612

This historic Funding Act of 1790...

Item #724612

August 07, 1790

GAZETTE OF THE UNITED STATES, New York, Aug. 7, 1790



* United States Funding Act of 1790

* President George Washington signs

* Also John Adams & Thomas Jefferson




Taking about a full page of text, including almost all of page 2 is: "An Act making Provision for the Debt of the United States" which is signed in type by John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, and George Washington.

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724611

1942 USS Lexington loss & Battle of the Coral Sea...

Item #724611

June 13, 1942

MINNEAPOLIS MORNING TRIBUNE, June 13, 1942 



* USS Lexington 'Gray Lady' disaster

* Battle of Coral Sea - World War II




The front page has a very nice six column photo showing navy sailors jumping off the stricken USS Lexington during the Battle of the Coral sea with heading: "Lexington Survivor Tells of Fiery Death of Carrier" with subhead. this is a eyewitness account... See More  

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724609

Ben Franklin article on the morals of chess...

Item #724609
THE AMERICAN MUSEUM, Philadelphia, April, 1792  By far the most significant content is the historic/collectible essay: "The Morals of Chess. By Dr. Franklin", which takes 2 1/2 pages. Note: This essay was first printed in the Columbian Magazine in the Dec. 1786 issue. Regardless, this contemporary printing is among the few publications which printed the essay which is highly desirable am... See More  

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724607

Lincoln's State-of-the-Union Address... Proclamation to Confederates...

Item #724607

December 10, 1863

SPRINGFIELD REPUBLICAN, Mass., Dec. 10, 1863  Page 2 column 3 begins: "THE PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE". This State of the Union address from Abraham Lincoln runs for over 4 columns and is directly followed by a Proclamation for Amnesty and Recovery for the southern states.  Lincoln stated, "I, Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States, do proclaim . . . to all persons who have, directly o... See More  

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724606

Capture of Billy the Kid...

Item #724606

December 29, 1880

THE SAN DIEGO UNION, California Dec. 29, 1880  The front page has fully half a column taken up with a very nice account of the capture of "Billy The Kid".
It is headed: "New Mexico" "Stirring Scenes at Las Vegas--Officers With 'Nerve' ". It begins: "The notorious gang of outlaws composed of  about 25 men, who under the leadership of one "Billy the Kid" have for the past six months overrun
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724605

Interesting interview with Jesse James' mother...

Item #724605

November 07, 1879

ST. LOUIS GLOBE-DEMOCRAT, Nov. 7, 1879  The top of pg. 2 has column heads: "RIDDLED BY RANGERS" "A Pitched Battle in Which Two Robbers Were Killed" "The Aged Mother of the James Boys Interviews". The interview with Jesse James' mother takes almost a full column.
Eight pages, slightly irregular at the spine, very nice condition.

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724603

A political newspaper... The Blair House...

Item #724603

May 03, 1838

EXTRA GLOBE, Washington, May 3, 1838  There would appear to have been three titles with this name as Miles ("The People's Voice") notes a campaign newspaper from 1832 and another from 1836. This is the one founded in 1834. In its first issue it noted: "The Extra Globe, which we publish today, is the beginning of the series of weekly papers in which it is our intention to co... See More  

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724602

Much on the War of 1812... General Hull's Trial...

Item #724602

May 13, 1814

THE YANKEE, Boston, May 13, 1814  The entire front page & back page are taken up with: "Gen. Hull's Trial" on his court martial case (close-trimmed to a portion of the right margin clips some letters).

Inside has much on the War of 1812 including: "Indian Affairs" "From Lake Champlain" "From the N.W. Frontiers" "Highly Important" &quo... See More  

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724601

Great article on the James brothers: Frank and Jesse...

Item #724601

December 21, 1879

THE SUN, New York, Dec. 21, 1879  Page 7 contains a wonderful, lengthy, and very detailed article with several column heads: "THE JAMES BOYS OF TEXAS" "A Visit to the Home of the Elder Of the Terrible Brothers" "The Visitor's Grim Reception at the Pistol's Mouth--'Hold Up Your Hand!'--A Desperate Fight with Palacta's Thieves".

It is prefaced ... See More  

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724600

Centennial Exposition of 1876... Fairmount Park, Philadelphia...

Item #724600

September 30, 1876

SUPPLEMENT TO HARPER'S WEEKLY, Sept. 30, 1876  This is a huge foldout print captioned: "The Centennial---Balloon View Of The Grounds" which gives a terrific overview of it and showing Philadelphia in the background.  Rarely do such large, foldout prints from Harper's Weekly survive intact, as they were typically removed for their displayability or damaged after many years of folding and ... See More  

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724599

Huge map of "The Situation in Virginia" dominates the front page...

Item #724599

May 05, 1863

NEW YORK TRIBUNE, May 5, 1863  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 Fredericksburg" "The Rebels Forced to Fight on Gen. Hooker's Ground" "... See More  

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724598

Thomas Edison and his electric light invention... Mormon polygamy...

Item #724598

December 12, 1878

EASTON EXPRESS, Pennsylvania, Dec. 12, 1878  Most of a page 2 column is taken up with a detailed article headed: "Edison's Great Invention" "An Authoritative Explanation of His Wonderful Electric Light--Why the Secret Has Been so Carefully Guarded".
The front page has: "Polygamy" "A Reminiscence--Brigham Young and Brother William's Wife".
Four pages, minor edge-tears in the spine margin. very n

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724597

First appearance of Walt Whitman's "Paumanok" (included in "Leaves of Grass")...

Item #724597

February 29, 1888

NEW YORK HERALD, Feb. 29, 1888  Near the middle of page 6 is the printing of a short poem: "Paumanok" 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 at the spine, toned at the margins with some chipping & margin tears, should be handled

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724596

John Gotti's famous 1990 acquittal w/ photo...

Item #724596

February 10, 1990

LOS ANGELES TIMES, Feb. 10, 1990 



* John Gotti acquitted on multiple charges

* Gambino crime family boss - mafia

* Photo of a flamboyant Gotti outside the courthouse




The top of page 22 has a four column heading: "Reputed Crime Boss Gotti Freed in Assault Case" with subhead and photo. (see images)

Complete with all major sections (80+ pages), very nice condition.



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724595

Ad for historic pier... Promoting Atlantic City as a summer vacation spot...

Item #724595

July 17, 1894

THE SEASON - ATLANTIC CITY,  For the week ending July 17, 1894  This was a seasonal newspaper to promote the attributes of Atlantic City as a summer vacation spot. Page 2 notes that it was: "...distributed FREE on all express trains on the Camden & Atlantic and West Jersey Railroads...". Included is an ad for "Young & McShea's Ocean Pier", which was the
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724593

Much on the Gold Rush in California...

Item #724593

November 14, 1849

DAILY NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER, Washington, Nov. 14, 1849  Page 3 has "Correspondence from California" which has a letter which includes: "...The news here is most flattering. Gold is abundant! Labor is worth seven to thirty dollars a day..." with much more on how high the prices are, & continuing with: "...Persons going to the mines take nothing with them but a
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724592

Frederick Douglass writes on the John Brown situation...

Item #724592

December 19, 1859

THE NEW YORK TIMES, Dec. 19, 1859  The front page has: "Letter From Fred. Douglass" which provides his perspective on the John Brown insurrection at Harper's Ferry. Related to the raid are close to two columns of text with heads: "The Slavery Issue" "The Remains of Cook, the Insurgent" "The Attempt of Cook & Coppic to Escape", several of which are letters signed in type by insurgent ... See More  

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724559

Election of Patrick Henry sets the stage for his famous speech... So much more...

Item #724559

March 17, 1775

THE VIRGINIA GAZETTE (with Supplement), Williamsburg, Mar. 17, 1775  This newspaper was published by Alexander Purdie, a distinction to be made since there were three newspapers of this title printed in Williamsburg during the early period of the Revolutionary War.

The entire front page is a terrific letter: "To the Gentlemen of the Provincial Congress of Virginia" relating the tre... See More  

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724523

Robert Alton Harris' 1992 execution...

Item #724523

April 22, 1992

LOS ANGELS TIMES, April 22, 1992



* Robert Alton Harris execution

* San Quentin State Prison gas chamber

* 1st in California in 25 years 

* Years of debate for "Capital Punishment" 




The front page has a nice banner headline: "Harris Dies After Judicial Duel; 4 Stays Quashed; 'I'm Sorry,' Murderer Says" with subheads and related photo. Much more ins... See More  

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