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704061

Three Acts of Congress signed by George Washington...

Item #704061

July 20, 1796

COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, July 20, 1796  The front page features not one but three Acts of Congress, each signed in script type by the President: Go. Washington. One relates to building codes for new construction in Washington, D.C. and another is for: "...making Appropriations for the Support of the Military & Naval Establishments..."

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704058

Two Acts of Congress signed by President Washington...

Item #704058

May 06, 1795

COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, May 6, 1795  



* President George Washington

* 2 Acts of Congress signed 




The entire column 2 of the front page is taken up with two Acts of Congress, each signed in script type by the President: Go. Washington. One is for "...authorizing the exportation of arms, cannon and military stores in certain cases."

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704004

The ship Constellation, and more...

Item #704004

September 04, 1799

THOMAS'S MASSACHUSETTS SPY OR WORCESTER GAZETTE, Sept. 4, 1799  



* Frigate USS Constellation

* Captain Thomas Truxton




A very ornate masthead. Page 2 has much news from Europe including: "Official - Operations of Buonaparte" at Tripoli in Syria.

Page 3 includes news headed: "Tennessee" with the report of a duel; "Western Territory--Cincinnati"  co... See More  

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703963

John Brown's raid at Harper's Ferry...

Item #703963

October 21, 1859

NEW YORK TIMES, Oct. 21, 1859  The first two columns on the front page are filled with text on the Harper's Ferry raid by John Brown, with heads: "The Insurrection At Harper's Ferry" "Cook Still at Large--Further Disclosures from Capt. Brown--Letter form Gerrit Smith--Views of the Administration--Excitement Among the Citizens".

Eight pages, nice condition.

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703953

Colonists against the Stamp Act are warned of consequences.... Stamp distributor is forced to resign....

Item #703953

November 07, 1765

THE LONDON CHRONICLE, England, Nov. 7, 1765  The front page has a report from Boston appointing a committee to be comprised of James Otis & Sam Adams, among others, to offer thanks for "...his Majesty's...noble, generous & truly patriotic speeches...in favour of the Colonies, their rights & privileges...".

But certainly the prime feature of this issue is the histori... See More  

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703951

Mark Twain on the cover...

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September 26, 1891

HARPER'S WEEKLY, New York, Sept. 26, 1891  The full front page is a nice print captioned: "Samuel L.Clemens (Mark Twain)" with a corncob pipe in his mouth. Very displayable as such.

Inside pages have prints including: "The Manhattan A.C. Grounds" showing several views of the baseball field. Also a halfpg. photos of: "The Philadelphia Champion Team of 1889" f... See More  

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703947

The Lee oration, and so much more on the death of Washington...

Item #703947

January 20, 1800

THE CONNECTICUT COURANT, Hartford, Jan. 20, 1800  Taking over half of the front page & concluding at the top of page 2 is the historic & significant: "Funeral Oration One The Death of George Washington, Delivered at the request of Congress, by Major General Henry Lee".

Near the end of the eulogy, and appearing on the front page, is the famous phrase: "...First in war--... See More  

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703859

Lengthy letter from John Wilkes Booth...

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April 24, 1865

UTICA MORNING HERALD, New York, April 24, 1865  



* Actor & assassin John Wilkes Booth letter

* re. Abraham Lincoln's assassination - murder




The front page has a column headed: "Highly Important Letter From J. Wilkes Booth - He Acknowledges an Intention to Commit a Desperate Act". This letter is contained in its entirely on the front page and is signed in type: J. Wilk... See More  

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703858

Lincoln's funeral train progresses towards Springfield, Illinois... Ending events of the Civil War...

Item #703858

April 26, 1865

UTICA MORNING HERALD, New York, April 26, 1865  Pages 2 and 3 have reports on both the ending events of the Civil War but also on Lincoln's funeral train as it progresses to Springfield, Illinois. Photos show details.

Four pages, never bound no trimmed, various folds and creases, generally in good condition. The folder size noted is for the issue folded in half.

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703856

Lincoln's assassination and last address...

Item #703856

April 17, 1865

NEW YORK TIMES, April 17, 1865  All columns on pages 1, 4, 5 & 8 are black bordered for the death of Abraham Lincoln. The front page has some very nice one column heads including: "OUR GREAT LOSS" "The Assassination of President Lincoln" "Details of the Fearful Crime" "Closing Moments & Death of the President" "Expressions of Deep Sorrow Th... See More  

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703676

The vitriolic editorial on the Emancipation Proclamation...

Item #703676

January 07, 1863

THE CRISIS, Columbus, Ohio, Jan. 7, 1863  A terrific issue, as the front page contains a printing of Lincoln's famous Emancipation Proclamation by which he freed the slaves in the slave-holding states, signed by him in type: Abraham Lincoln.

But the notable content is not the document but the terrific editorial which precedes it.

This being a pro-South newspaper, despite being printed i
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703616

George Washington on the front page...

Item #703616

May 10, 1797

COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, May 10, 1797  The middle of the front page contains not one but four Acts of Congress, each signed in script type by the President: Go. Washington.

Such issues are scarce--particularly with more than one signature--yet increasingly desirable and very displayable as such.

Beginning on the front page & concluding on page 2 is a letter: "From Mr. Jefferson,... See More  

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703612

Washington's Act of Congress consumes the entire front page... More inside...

Item #703612

August 07, 1790

COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, Aug. 7, 1790  The entire front page is taken up with the full text of: "An ACT for the Government & Regulation of Seamen in the Merchants Service" headed with an engraving of a heraldic eagle. It is signed in script type by the President: George Washington.

This may be the only issue we've handled where an Act of Congress entirely consumes the fr... See More  

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703605

George Washington and Samuel Adams...

Item #703605

March 14, 1795

COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, March 14, 1795 



* President George Washington

* Samuel Adams




 The middle of the front page is taken up with 3 Acts of Congress each signed in script type by the President; Go. Washington, one of which is authorizing the creation of a lighthouse at the entrance of Georgetown harbor, South Carolina.

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703600

Washington, Adams, Jefferson, and more...

Item #703600

April 28, 1792

COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, April 28, 1792  The front page has an Act of Congress concerning the creation of light houses, beacons, buoys & public piers, signed in script type by the President: Go. Washington, and in block type by Th. Jefferson and John Adams. They are to be installed at Charleston, and in the Chesapeake at the north end of Willoughby's Spit, at the tail of the Horse ... See More  

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703586

On the XYZ Affair, with letters from President Adams...

Item #703586

June 27, 1798

COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, June 27, 1798  



* The XYZ Affair

* France relations

* John Adams




The first column has a brief document signed by the President: John Adams, as an introduction to a lengthy document regarding the XYZ Affair and relations with France.

Page 2 has yet another related document signed by: John Adams as well as one from the French diplomat, one of the princi... See More  

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703479

With the desired Ben Franklin imprint...

Item #703479

August 02, 1753

THE PENNSYLVANIA GAZETTE, Philadelphia, Aug. 2, 1753 In the imprint at the bottom of the back page is the much-desired Benjamin Franklin imprint, noted as: "Printed By B. FRANKLIN, Post-Master, and D. HALL at the New Printing Office, near the Market". Franklin would later dissolve his involvement with this newspaper he made famous, and his name no longer appeared in the imprint... See More  

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703446

Fine issue on Burgoyne's surrender at Saratoga...

Item #703446

December 12, 1777

LLOYD'S EVENING POST, London, Dec. 12, 1777  This is a fine issue on the historic surrender of Burgoyne at Saratoga, the event which when learned in Europe encouraged further support for the American cause among the French & others.

Page 4 begins with a letter signed in type: Horatio Gates, datelined at Albany, October 19, 1777, that begins: "I have the pleasure to send your Hon... See More  

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703307

Over half of Thomas Paine's "American Crisis" Essay #2...

Item #703307

February 10, 1777

THE CONNECTICUT COURANT & WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER, Hartford, Feb. 10, 1777  Almost the entire front page is taken up with the continuation of Thomas Paine's essay #2 of his famous "American Crisis" series, a collection of 13 essays written by Paine during the American Revolutionary War.

In 1776 Paine wrote Common Sense, an extremely popular and successful pamphlet ar... See More  

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703299

Dr. Church's traitorous letter to the British... General Lee's letter to General Burgoyne...

Item #703299

January 04, 1776

NEW ENGLAND CHRONICLE OR THE ESSEX GAZETTE, Cambridge, Jan. 4, 1776   See the nice engraving in the masthead.

Fully two-thirds of the front page is taken up with a lengthy & detailed: "Letter from General Lee to General Burgoyne" datelined: "camp on Prospect Hill, Dec. 1, 1775". The letter includes in part: "As I am just informed you are ready to embark for Engla... See More  

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703298

From not long before Cornwallis would surrender at Yorktown...

Item #703298

May 02, 1781

THE FREEMAN'S JOURNAL OR NORTH AMERICAN INTELLIGENCER, Philadelphia, May 2, 1781  A very nice issue from just five months before Cornwallis would surrender to Washington at Yorktown, essentially ending the Revolutionary War.

The front page has a report: "In Council" at Phila. beginning: "Whereas by an Act of Assembly...intitled 'An Act to complete the quota of the Fede... See More  

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703293

Celebrating peace with England...

Item #703293

June 02, 1783

INDEPENDENT LEDGER, AND AMERICAN ADVERTISER, Boston, June 2, 1783   One of the best features of this issue is the masthead engraving which features a very patriotic theme: "All Hands with One Inflamed Enlightened Heart." signifying the 13 united colonies having a common, patriotic purpose. One of the more patriotic masthead engravings of the Revolutionary War era.
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703274

Great account of the siege of Fort Schuyler...

Item #703274

September 04, 1777

THE CONTINENTAL JOURNAL & WEEKLY ADVERTISER, Boston, Sept. 4, 1777   Page 3 has Revolutionary War content including an item reading: "We hear Sir William Howe has requested his Majesty, for very essential reasons, to allow him to exchange General Lee for some British officers; but that such a measure has been strongly opposed by some persons in high office."

A report from Fishk... See More  

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703265

The Federal edifice: a famous engraving!

Item #703265

January 16, 1788

THE MASSACHUSETTS CENTINEL, Boston, January 16, 1788  This is one of the more desired & elusive issues of this  title to be had, as it contains one of the cherished "pillar cartoons". The only other newspaper we have discovered that used the pillar cartoons is the Independent Chronicle, also from Boston.

 Russell, the publisher, devised a cartoon showing each state as... See More  

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703255

Natural Bridge, Virginia...

Item #703255

October 03, 1885

HARPER'S WEEKLY, New York, October 3, 1885  The full front page is a print of: "Hon. Ira Davenport, Republican Candidate for Governor of New York" with a related article on him inside.

Among the prints inside are a full page Thomas Nast political cartoon: "Holding Him Up To Ridicule"; a nice, tipped-in (no binding holes), doublepage centerfold: "Summer Resorts in... See More  

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703231

Lengthy Jefferson report... Marie Antoinette is sentenced and beheaded...

Item #703231

January 15, 1794

THE ORACLE OF THE DAY, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, Jan. 15, 1794  This is a quite scarce 18th century American title, this being the volume 2, number 13 issue. It existed only until 1799.

All of the front page and most of page 2 are taken up with the: "Report Of the Secretary of State on the Privileges and Restrictions on the Commerce of the United States in Foreign Countries" which... See More  

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703230

Washington and General Anthony Wayne...

Item #703230

June 07, 1796

THE SALEM GAZETTE, Massachusetts, June 7, 1796  Near the bottom of the front page is a note to Congress concerning the taking possession of the posts at Detroit and Michilimachiac, signed in type by the President: G. Washington.

Page 3 has a note: "Letters from West Point mention that the troops are under marching orders to take possession of the posts at Otswego and Niagara...The ... See More  

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703069

War in the Niagara vicinity... Calling for troops...

Item #703069

February 15, 1814

THE WAR, New York, Feb. 15, 1814  The front page is entirely taken up with "An Act" of Congress for "Provisions For Filling The Ranks of the Regular Army..." signed: James Madison, plus "An Act--Authorizing the President...to cause certain regiments...to be enlisted for five years or during the war." signed: James Madison, as well as a very lengthy account hea
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702805

On the Louisiana Purchase...

Item #702805

January 07, 1804

COLUMBIAN CENTINEL & MASSACHUSETTS FEDERALIST, Boston, Jan. 7, 1804  To acknowledge a formal consummation of the Louisiana Purchase Treaty, page 2 has a report from Washington that: "... received dispatches from New Orleans, whence it appears that on the 30th Nov. possession of LOUISIANA was publicly and solemnly delivered to France by the commissioners of Spain..".

This was th... See More  

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702803

A mutiny attempt on the frigate Congress?

Item #702803

April 28, 1800

THE CONNECTICUT COURANT, Hartford, April 28, 1800  Page 3 has an interesting report headed: "Mutiny - On Road the Congress Frigate" with the text beginning: "On the 4th inst. a most serious & alarming mutiny broke out on board the Congress frigate, of 36 runs, lying at Craney Island..." with more detail. It appears an all-out mutiny was averted. We can find nothing abo... See More  

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702763

Acts of Congress signed by Jefferson...

Item #702763

January 29, 1803

COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, Jan. 29, 1803  Page 2 begins with two Acts of Congress, each signed in script type by the President: Th. Jefferson.

Four pages, never bound nor trimmed, two discrete archival mends inside not close to the mentioned content, nice condition.

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702746

John Brown is sentenced...

Item #702746

November 05, 1859

NEW YORK TRIBUNE, Nov. 5, 1859  Page 4 has a report from Washington: "Reliable letters from Richmond state that under no possible circumstances will Gov. Wise commute Brown's sentence. His fate may be considered as sealed..." with a bit more.

Page 5 has 2 columns taken up with: "The Invasion of Virginia" "Public Feelings--Sentence of Brown--State of the Prisoner&... See More  

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702739

Jefferson and Aaron Burr...

Item #702739

August 05, 1807

COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, Aug. 5, 1807  The front page has a letter from the President to the King of Holland, signed in type: Th. Jefferson. Page 2 has a report noting: "The trial of Mr. Burr for High Treason...commenced on Monday last...".

Four pages, slightly irregular at the spine, good condition.

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702594

Campaign newspaper supporting Zachary Taylor for President... Great political cartoon for a masthead...

Item #702594

August 03, 1848

THE BATTERY, Washington, Aug. 3, 1848  This was a campaign newspaper supporting Zachary Taylor for President and Millard Fillmore for Vice President.

In the era before radio, television, and the internet it was not uncommon for political parties to create short-lived newspapers to support their candidate and publicize their political platform. Such newspapers were short-lived; once the elect... See More  

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702529

Causes & Necessities for Taking Up Arms... Edmund Burke's historic speech...

Item #702529
THE GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE, London, August, 1775  Taking 3 1/2 pages is "A Declaration by the Representatives of the United Colonies of North America, now met in General Congress at Philadelphia, setting forth the Causes and Necessities of their taking up Arms", signed in type at the end: John Hancock & Charles Thomson, dated "Philadelphia, July 6, 1775".

This famou... See More  

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702521

Pamphlet comparing the Washington & Jefferson administrations...

Item #702521

January 01, 1810

A pamphlet, with the full title page noting; "The NEW-ENGLAND PATRIOT: Being A Candid Comparison of the Principles and Conduct of the WASHINGTON and JEFFERSON Administrations. The Whole Founded Upon Indisputable Facts & Public Documents, to which reference is made in the Text And Notes": with the imprint noting: "Boston: Printed by Russell and Cutler, 1810".

Complete in ov... See More  

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702480

Burgoyne surrenders at Saratoga...

Item #702480
GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE, London, December, 1777  



* Battles of Saratoga

* General John Burgoyne surrenders

* Germantown and Brandywine




The very first article is a two page continued: "Debate in the House of Lords on Lord Chatham's Motion for an Address to his Majesty relative to the American War".

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702458

Trial of Lincoln's conspirators... Interesting on the capture of Jeff. Davis...

Item #702458

May 26, 1865

NEW YORK TIMES, May 26, 1865  The entire front page and over half of the back page are taken up with very detailed and verbatim accounts of those called to give testimony in the trial of the Lincoln assassins.

The front page first column heads include: "TRIAL OF THE ASSASSINS" "Full Report of the Proceedings on Thursday" "Testimony to the Cruel Treatment of Our Priso... See More  

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702432

Image of Lincoln, and the Republican platform...

Item #702432

June 22, 1860

GOODHUE COUNTY REPUBLICAN, Red Wing, Minnesota, June 22, 1860  The top of page 2 has one of the better political notices supporting Lincoln for President we have seen, and much desired by collectors.

Although the text is simple and typical: "For President, ABRAHAM LINCOLN, of Illinois.  For Vice President, HANNIBAL HAMLIN, of Maine" the focus is the rare image of a beardless A... See More  

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702431

Little girl admonishes Lincoln to let his whiskers grow...

Item #702431

February 18, 1861

NEW YORK TRIBUNE, Feb. 18, 1861  Over half of page 5 is taken up with fine and detailed coverage of Lincoln's continued trip from his home in Illinois to Washington, D.C.

The heads include: "THE PRESENT ELECT EN ROUTE" "Incidents and Casualties" 'Old Abe Kissed by a Pretty Girl" "His Reception at Buffalo" "Accident to Major Hunter" "T... See More  

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702427

The Louisiana Purchase on the front page...

Item #702427

November 02, 1803

COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, Nov. 2, 1803  The top of the front page has an historic notice headed: "Louisiana Treaty" announcing the ratification of the treaty by the Senate by which the United States acquired the Louisiana Territory, referred to now as the Louisiana Purchase. It lists the names of the senators who voted against the treaty and those who voted in favor of the treaty.... See More  

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702201

Battle of Springfield, Missouri... Movements of Mrs. Lincoln....

Item #702201

September 05, 1861

THE CRISIS, Columbus, Ohio, Sept. 5, 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 many war-related column heads are: "A Civil War Wanted at Our Doors" "The Effect of the Abolition of Slavery Upon the North--Henry Clay's Opinion" "The War In Missouri! Visit to
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702113

Print of Acton's first meeting house...

Item #702113

December 21, 1882

THE ACTON MONITOR, Massachusetts, Dec. 21, 1882  This is the volume 1, number 7 issue by "The Evangelical Society of Acton". The front page features a print of: "The First Meeting House of Acton".

Four pages, good condition.

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702112

First of this title we have offered...

Item #702112

November 26, 1874

PUBLIC SPIRIT, Ayer, Massachusetts, Nov. 26, 1874  Printed in the masthead is: "A Weekly Newspaper Devoted To The Local Interests of Towns in Middlesex and Worcester Counties", which is exactly what is inside.

Four pages, never bound nor trimmed, one tape mend inside, good condition.

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702111

Early newspaper from Oregon...

Item #702111

October 12, 1867

THE OREGON STATE JOURNAL, Eugene City, Oct. 12, 1867  This is one of the earliest Oregon newspapers we have offered. Typical news of the day and a wealth of advertisements. This was just 8 years after Oregon gained statehood.

Four pages, never bound nor trimmed, various tape mends inside, a bit of fold foxing.

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702110

Newspaper printed on plastic...

Item #702110

June 22, 1963

PLASTTRADING PALETTE, The Netherlands, June 12-22, 1963  This is a very curious & perhaps experimental or promotional newspaper printed entirely on plastic.

It was done by a plastics firm in The Netherlands to show how versatile plastic could be--it could even be used for printing newspapers. The "newspaper" appears to be an in-house publication, likely distributed to employees... See More  

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702109

Promoting investment in the West...

Item #702109

April 01, 1878

THE NEW NORTHWEST, Philadelphia, April, 1878  Although the title & city of publication may seem in conflict, the theme printed in the masthead would explain it: "Devoted To The Interest of Railroad Investments, Land and Settlement".

This is the volume 1, number 3 issue of a paper focused on promoting the expansion and settlement of the West. Articles include: "Red River Va... See More  

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702100

Building the Capitol... Slave ads in 1820....

Item #702100

April 14, 1820

DAILY NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER, Washington, April 14, 1820  Page 2 has: "AN ACT making further appropriations for continuing the work upon the centre building of the Capitol, and other public buildings." This and 3 other acts are each signed in type by the President: James Monroe.

The back page has: "100 Dollars Reward...for...my two negro slaves, Lewis and George..." w
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702099

Bandits are planning to invade Texas...

Item #702099

April 25, 1818

COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, April 25, 1818  Page 2 has an article: "New Banditti" that reports: "...that banditti, composed of French and other Europeans, were forming a military nest at Galveston [Galveston]...and that they intended to invade from thence the Spanish province of Texas...".

 pages, never bound nor trimmed, in great condition.

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702098

Containing 'romance, literature, & general intelligence'...

Item #702098

July 23, 1859

BANNER OF LIGHT, New York & Boston, July 23, 1859  Within the masthead is: "A Weekly Journal Of Romance, Literature & General Intelligence" which pretty much describes what is found within.

Eight pages, never bound nor trimmed so it folds out to a single sheet, minimal fold & margin wear, good condition.

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