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701652

General Morgan's Kentucky raid...

Item #701652

June 13, 1864

DAILY MISSOURI DEMOCRAT, St. Louis, June 13, 1864



* Battle of Cynthiana KY Kentucky

* John Hunt Morgan's cavalry raid




Among the column heads on the Civil War are: "Morgan's Raid" "Capture of Cynthiana, Ky." "Surrender of Gen. Hobson" "Operations of Gen. Hunter" "Advices From Grant & Sherman" with more on the inside as well.

Four... See More  

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$32.00
701648

View of Charleston during the bombardment of Ft. Sumter...

Item #701648

May 04, 1861

HARPER'S WEEKLY, New York, May 4, 1861  The full front page is taken up with a famous print: "The House-Tops in Charleston During the Bombardment of Sumter" showing men & women viewing the battle in the harbor.

Inside has a full page: "Map of Part of Maryland and Virginia Showing the Probable Theatre of the War", and "The Great Meeting In Union Square, New Yo... See More  

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$135.00
701644

Lincoln's assassination - from Lincoln's home town...

Item #701644

April 17, 1865

ILLINOIS STATE JOURNAL, Springfield, April 17, 1865 Serious collectors have always been keen to seek out historic events in newspapers from where the event happened, and they continue to demand the most interest and highest prices. For Lincoln's assassination the several Washington, D.C. newspapers are among the best.

But an equally desired report is one from Lincoln's hometown, wher... See More  

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$2,885.00
701643

A great victory at Winchester...

Item #701643

September 21, 1864

NEW YORK TIMES, Sept. 21, 1864  



* Shenandoah Valley Campaign

* Battle of Opequon - Winchester III

* General Philip Sheridan victory




Among the many front page column heads on the Civil War are: "VICTORY!" "Great Battle in the Shenandoah Valley" "The Rebels Defeated by General Sheridan" "The Battle of Bunker Hill" "The Enemy Thoroughly Whipp... See More  

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701642

Lincoln Proclamation... Sherman's march through Georgia...

Item #701642

November 24, 1864

NEW YORK TIMES, Nov. 24, 1864  Among the front page column heads on the Civil War are: "GEORGIA" "Sherman's Successful Progress" "He Marches Triumphantly Through Georgia" "Complete Destruction in His Path" "Probable Fall of Macon" "Sherman's Cavalry Moving Upon Augusta" "Further Particulars" and more.

Page 4 has a:... See More  

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701627

1938 Howard Hughes' Around the World flight...

Item #701627

July 13, 1938

NEW YORK WORLD-TELEGRAM, July 13, 1938.



* Aviator Howard Hughes

* Airplane flight around World (1st stage)




The top of the front page has a great banner headline: "HUGHES IN PARIS IN 16 1/2 HOURS; FLIES FOR MOSCOW TOMORROW" with subheads, related map & photo of the takeoff. Nice for display. Nice to have from the city where he began his journey.

Complete with all 38 pages, lig... See More  

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701625

William Heirens murders... Lipstick Killer...

Item #701625

December 11, 1945

CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE, Dec. 11, 1945



* William Heirens strikes

* Lipstick Killer

* Best title to be had

* Photo of the lipstick message




The front page has a great banner headline: "HUNT MAD 'LIPSTICK KILLER'" with subheads. Nice for display, probably only found in a Chicago publication. Rare as such. Page 2 pictorial and two more related photos are on the back page.

Com... See More  

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701620

Existed for just eleven issues during the Fair...

Item #701620

October 26, 1865

THE KNAPSACK, Philadelphia, Oct. 26, 1865  



* Rare fair publication

* Civil War reconstruction




This was a daily newspaper that existed for just eleven issues, beginning October 24 and ending November 4. This was the journal for the Soldiers & Sailors Home Fair, one of several events held throughout & following the Civil War, this event to raise funds for the Soldiers & Sail... See More  

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701619

John Dillinger gang loses another...

Item #701619

December 18, 1934

CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE, Dec. 18, 1934



* John Dillinger gang

* Joseph Burns captured




The front features a nice banner headline: "NEW TOUHY GANG U.S. TARGET" with subheads. (see images) Coverage on the capture of Joseph Burns. Photo of Burns is on the back page.

Complete with 32 pages, rag edition in great condition. A few small binding holes along the spine.... See More  

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701613

John Scalise arrested for St. Valentine's Day Massacre...

Item #701613

March 07, 1929

CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE, March 7, 1929



* John Scalise arrested (1st report)

* Al Capone - Chicago Outfit hitmen

* re. Saint Valentine's Day Massacre

* Best title to be had - very rare as such




The top of page 3 has a one column heading: "SCALISI, CAPONE BODYGUARD, HELD IN GANG KILLING" with subhead: "Identified as Massacre Slayer, Police Say" (see) When it comes to ga... See More  

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701609

1983 Beirut barracks bombings...

Item #701609

October 24, 1983

LOS ANGELES TIMES, Oct. 24, 1983



* 1983 Beirut barracks bombings - Lebanon

* United States Marine Corps massacre

* Lebanese Civil War terrorist suicide attack

* Islamic Jihad Organization & Iran




The front page has a banner heading: "Death in Beirut" with subheads and related photo. Much more inside. Lengthy text.

Complete 1st section only with 24 pages, nice condition.... See More  

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701605

Thomas Edison invents the phonograph...

Item #701605

December 22, 1877

SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, New York, Dec. 22, 1877 



* Inventor Thomas Edison

* The phonograph invented

* Best title to have this in ?




Page 2 has an extremely significant article headed: The Talking Phonograph" which begins: "Mr. Thomas Edison recently came into our office, placed a little machine on our desk, turned a crank, and the machine inquired as to our health, asked how we ... See More  

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701601

World premiere of "Friday the 13th" (1980) slasher film...

Item #701601

May 12, 1980

THE VILLAGE VOICE, New York, May 12, 1980



* "Friday the 13th" advertisement

* Grand Opening Day movie premiere

* American slasher cult classic film




Page 48 has a iconic 6 x 3 inch (not including the locations underneath) advertisement: "Friday the 13th" for it's World premiere in New York City. Being a weekly publication, this is actually the opening day ad for this... See More  

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701599

1961 Judy Collins night club ad...

Item #701599

November 09, 1961

THE VILLAGE VOICE, Greenwich Village, New York, Nov. 9, 1961



* Judy Collins - American singer - songwriter - musician

* The Bitter End (1st yr.) - Greenwich Village coffeehouse

* Very early career advertisement where she started out

* Year of her very first debut studio album (22 years old)




Page 14 has a 5 x 4 inch advertisement for "The Bitter End" on Bleecker Street with perfo... See More  

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701579

1970 World premiere ad for "Woodstock" (film)...

Item #701579

March 26, 1969

THE VILLAGE VOICE, Greenwich Village, New York (weekly), March 26, 1970



* "Woodstock" World premiere film advertisement

* Counterculture documentary music festival

* Black Panther 21 members as political prisoners




Page 49 has a 8 x 5 1/2 inch advertisement for: "Woodstock" for it's opening day in Manhattan. Nice to have in this counterculture publication. The movie... See More  

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701577

1962 Bill Cosby stand up comedian act ad....

Item #701577

November 15, 1962

THE VILLAGE VOICE, Greenwich Village, New York, Nov. 15, 1962



* Bill Cosby - stand up comedian comic - actor

* The Gaslight Cafe - Greenwich Village coffeehouse

* Very early career advertisement where he started out

* With Tom Paxton - American folk singer - songwriter




The bottom of page 14 has a 4 x 2 inch advertisement for "The Gaslight Cafe" with performances that night by Bi... See More  

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701576

1970 Led Zepplein concert tour...

Item #701576

September 10, 1970

THE VILLAGE VOICE, Greenwich Village, New York, Sept. 10, 1970



* Early Led Zeppelin - English rock band

* North American tour (Summer) advertisement

* Madison Square Garden - Manhattan




Page 40 has a 6 x 4 inch advertisement for the Led Zeppelin concert at Madison Square Garden. (see images) This was considered one of the best Led Zeppelin performances and Robert Plant paid tribute to Jimi... See More  

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701566

Swedenborgianism... of Johnny Appleseed fame...

Item #701566

December 03, 1858

NEW YORK TIMES, Dec. 3, 1858  Page 2 has: "RELIGIOUS HISTORY - Chronicles of Religious Sects in the United States". This is the 34rd installment in the series with a focus on Swedenborgianism which were based on the doctrines of Emanuel Swedenborg. The article is lengthy taking 2 1/2 columns and provides details of their founding and beliefs. Quite interesting. Note: Johnny Applesee... See More  

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701557

Premiers of Brokeback Mountain & King Kong...

Item #701557

December 14, 2005

LOS ANGELES TIMES, December 14, 2005 



* King Kong Movie Premier

* Brokeback Mountain - 1 week ad and review

* Golden Globe Nominations




A terrific issue on the premiere of both "Brokeback Mountain" and "King Kong". "Brokeback Mountain" includes a nice review with corresponding photos, along with an ad. "King Kong" incudes a "first day" ... See More  

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701556

Review & premiere of "The Matrix", in a Los Angeles newspaper...

Item #701556

March 31, 1999

LOS ANGELES TIMES, March 31, 1999 (sections 1 and F totaling 42 pages)



* Best "The Matrix" film advertisement

* Grand Opening Day movie premiere review

* Science fiction action - Keanu Reeves




A terrific issue on the premiere of the motion picture hit "The Matrix" and perhaps no better issue could be found than this, the leading newspaper from the home of the entertainme... See More  

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701554

1783 Washington's farewell orders to his Army... The treaty that ended the Revolutionary War...

Item #701554

December 01, 1783

THE BOSTON MAGAZINE, December, 1783  



* General George Washington

* Farewell address to Continental Army

* Post American Revolutionary War




Eighteenth century American magazines are increasingly difficult to find, let alone an issue from the Revolutionary War era.

This issue begins by printing the complete text of: "General Washington's Farewell Orders to the Armies of the Un... See More  

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701553

Terrific political cartoon from the Revolutionary War...

Item #701553

February 01, 1778

THE WESTMINSTER MAGAZINE, London, England, February, 1778  



* American Revolutionary War era

* Very rare political cartoon illustration




The prime feature of this issue is a great full page plate which is a political cartoon concerning England as it relates to the American colonies (click here to see a high-resolution photo of the cartoon).

A page has an: "Explanation of the... See More  

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701541

Reports from the First Barbary War...

Item #701541

November 13, 1805

THE CONNECTICUT COURANT, Hartford, Nov. 13, 1805  Close to half of the front page is taken up with a lengthy & detailed report on the on-going Barbary War, headed: "American Captives in Tripoli". It carries over to page 2 & is continued in a future issue.

Four pages, nice condition.

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701540

The Militia Act of 1792...

Item #701540

May 23, 1792

COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, May 23, 1792  



* Militia Act signed into U.S. law

* President George Washington




The front page contains in full the historic Militia Act of 1792, which allowed the President to temporarily take control of state militias in times of crises. It is titled: "An ACT to Provide for Calling Forth the Militia to Execute the Laws of the Union, Suppress Insurrect... See More  

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701539

Washington responds to Congress' reaction to his annual address... On the death of Ben Franklin...

Item #701539

December 25, 1790

THE COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, Dec. 25, 1790  



* President George Washington

* re. State of the Union Address

* United States Congress reaction

* re. death of Benjamin Franklin




The front page begins with the Senate's response to Washington's state-of-the-union address, followed by his response signed in script type: George Washington. This is then followed by the House of Re... See More  

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701537

Wright Brothers Monument 1932 dedication...

Item #701537

November 20, 1932

THE NEW YORK TIMES, Nov. 20, 1932



* Wright Brothers Monument dedication

* Kitty Hawk, North Carolina National Memorial

* Big Kill Devil Hill - Orville Wright present




The top of page 2 has a one column heading: "SHAFT TO WRIGHTS DEDICATED IN STORM" with subheads. (see images)

Complete 1st section only with all 32 pages, rag edition, a little spine wear, otherwise in great condit... See More  

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701530

Uncommon woman suffrage paper from Toledo...

Item #701530

December 01, 1877

THE BALLOT BOX, Toledo, Ohio, December, 1877 



* Rare Woman's suffrage publication



A quite rare women's suffrage newspaper which lasted just two years under this title. It is mentioned in Mott's History of American Magazines.

Mott notes that this publication was financed in part by Susan B. Anthony, and that having failed with "The Woman's Campaign" she: "... See More  

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701524

Jackie Robinson' & Hank Greenberg debut in the Major Leagues...

Item #701524

April 16, 1947

CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE, April 16, 1947 



* Jackie Robinson breaks the color barrier



The sports page has a report on the Jackie Robinson's debut in the Major League regular season. He had made a public debut game on April 11th, however that was a pre-season game.

The top of page 33 has a one column heading: "ROBINSON FAILS AT PLATE, BUT DODGERS WIN, 5-3" with subhead: "... See More  

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701521

Uncommon American title from the Revolutionary War...

Item #701521

January 19, 1780

THE CONNECTICUT JOURNAL, New Haven, Jan. 19, 1780 



* American Revolutionary War

* Rare single sheet issue




Most of the front page is taken up with a document concerning relations between Holland and England. The back page has a document from D. Diego Joseph Navarro, governor of Cuba., regarding declaring war against Great Britain (see). The back page also has an item from Congress conce... See More  

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701520

Orville Wright invents "automatic stabilizer"....

Item #701520

January 05, 1914

THE TIMES, Los Angeles, Jan. 5, 1914



* Orville Wright 0 Wright Brothers fame

* "Automatic stabilizer" invention

* Wright Model E airplane aeroplane

* FRONT LEAF ONLY *******




The top of the front page has a photo of Orville Wright along with illustration of the Wright Model E with heading: "Says He Has Revolutionized Flying". (see) Also one column headings that include:... See More  

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701518

The yacht 'America' wins the first of what will become the America's Cup race...

Item #701518

August 25, 1851

THE TIMES, London, Aug. 25, 1851 



* 1st America's Cup

* Yacht "America" wins




Nearly half of page 5 is taken up with very detailed accounts of: "The Cowes Regatta" in England, which would become known as the famed America's Cup race.

This was the very first of this iconic race, and since won by the yacht "America" it would forever become known as t... See More  

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701514

Edward "Fats McCarthy" Popke killed by police....

Item #701514

July 12, 1932

THE KNICKERBOCKER PRESS, Albany, July 12, 1932



* Edward "Fats McCarthy" Popke

* Mad Dog Coll gang member




The top of the front page has a five column headline: "'Fats' M'Carthy Is Shot to Death Fighting Police in Colonie House; Killer's Wife, Pal, Cop Wounded" with subheads and nice related photo. (see images) More inside. Great to have in this Albany publ... See More  

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701512

Max Schmeling vs. Joe Louis in 1936...

Item #701512

June 18, 1936

SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE, June 18, 1936



* Max Schmeling (German boxer)

* Joe Louis (Brown Bomber)

* Heavyweight boxing upset (day of)

* Pre fight reporting




The top of the front page of the sport's section (page 25) has a headline that reads: "ODDS HOLD AT 8 TO 1 FOR JOE LOUIS" with subheads and two related photos. (see images) The German boxer would pull off a big upset in t... See More  

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701509

Boston Red Sox in the 1912 World Series...

Item #701509

October 12, 1912

THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR, Boston, October 12, 1912 



* Boston Red Sox vs. New York Giants

* World Series of baseball (game 4)

* In a Boston publication (rare)




The top of page 3 has a one column heading: "FENWAY PARK AGAIN SCENE OF BIG WORLD SERIES BALL GAMES" with subheads and box scores for game 4. (see) Rare to have in the Boston publication.

Other news, sports and ad... See More  

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701506

1923 Chicago gangland war in full swing...

Item #701506

January 27, 1923

CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE, Jan. 27, 1923



* Frederick Lundin's corruption in the Windy city

* Chicago gangland wars in it's infancy

* Prohibition & great depression

* Best title to be had - rare as such




The front page has a great banner headline for display concerning very early corruption in Chicago that was a prelude to the gangland wars: "INDICT LUNDIN AS BOODLER" with... See More  

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701505

The 1965 Obie Awards: The Village Voice's own...

Item #701505

May 26, 1966

THE VILLAGE VOICE, New York, May 27, 1965



* The Obie Awards

* Robert Duvall

* James Earl Jones




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 the public discourse a tradition it maintained throughout its 60+ yea... See More  

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701503

The Citizen Genet Affair in 1793...

Item #701503

May 29, 1793

COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, May 29, 1793  



* Citizen Genet Affair

* Edmond Charles Genet




The front page has the Address Of The Citizens Of Philadelphia, To EDMUND CHARLES GENET, Minister Plenipotentiary From The Republic of France, To The United States", with his Answer signed in type: Genet.

Genêt served as French minister to the United States from 1793 to 1794. His activities in ... See More  

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701501

Relating to the Battle of Lake Erie, War of 1812...

Item #701501

June 04, 1814

COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, June 4, 1814 



* Battle of Lake Erie ad

* Oliver Hazard Perry




The front page has an interesting advertisement headed: "Victory On Lake Erie!" concerning a promotion to sell "...two prints representing The Victory gained by Commodore Perry..." and includes two letters signed in type: O.H. Perry. Other War of 1812 reports on the front page.

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701496

The early months of the War of 1812...

Item #701496

October 03, 1812

NEW YORK HERALD, Oct. 3, 1812  This issue is from the early months of the War of 1812 with various war-related reports. Some include various naval reports on the front page; " Proclamation" signed by George Prevost; "Province of Lower Canada" "Admiral Warren's Squadron" and other items.

Four pages, nice condition.

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701494

Lincoln's Gettysburg Address on the front page, in a newspaper printed 102 miles away...

Item #701494

November 27, 1863

UNION COUNTY STAR & LEWISBURG CHRONICLE, Pennsylvania, Nov. 27, 1863  The top of the front page has a small notice: "For President, ABRAHAM LINCOLN" from almost a year before the election.

The noteworthy report on the front page is a printing of Lincoln's Gettysburg Address. It is part of a lengthier and very detailed account headed: "Dedication at Gettysburg" wit... See More  

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701493

Opening ad for the movie "Exorcist" (1973)..

Item #701493

December 27, 1973

THE VILLAGE VOICE, New York, Dec. 27, 1973



* "The Exorcist" opening day movie ad

* Supernatural horror film - exorcism




Page 57 has a  9 x 7 inch advertisement: "The Exorcist" for it's World premiere opening in New York City. Being a weekly publication, this is actually the opening day ad for this film.

It is worth noting that "The Village Voice" was ... See More  

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701489

Final months of the Civil War....

Item #701489

January 12, 1865

NEW YORK TIMES, Jan. 12, 1865  Among the front page column heads on the Civil War are: "VERY IMPORTANT" "More Rumors About Peace" "Prominent Peace Men Selected" "The Commissioners To Proceed North" "Gen. Butler's Removal" and more.

Eight pages, nice condition.

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701488

The lottery to keep Jefferson out of bankruptcy...

Item #701488

May 25, 1826

NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER, Washington, D.C., May 25, 1826  



* President Thomas Jefferson

* To begin a lottery to raise $$




The front page has a nice for: "Mr. Jefferson's Lottery".

Late in life Thomas Jefferson was in financial distress and his grandson organized a lottery of his holdings in an attempt to hold on to Monticello for the family. But it would not work out that w... See More  

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701485

Death by duel for naval hero Stephen Decatur...

Item #701485

March 23, 1820

NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER, Washington, D.C., March 23, 1820 



* Stephen Decatur Killed

* United States Navy commodore

* Duel vs. James Barron




The front page has a report of a slave insurrection in Cuba. Page 3 has a broadside-like announcement, in larger than normal type & black-bordered, announcing the death of naval hero Stephen Decatur, mentioning his death as a result of a duel.

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701484

First American railroad publication...

Item #701484

February 08, 1834

AMERICAN RAILROAD JOURNAL, New York, Feb. 8, 1834  This is an early issue of the very first American periodical on railroading.

The best feature of this newspaper may be the great and very early engraving of a railroad train in the masthead, showing an engine with three cars. Note the crudeness of the train, but keep in mind this is from the very beginning years of the railroad industry.&nbs... See More  

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701482

Celebrating the independence of America...

Item #701482

July 07, 1810

ESSEX REGISTER, Massachusetts, July 7, 1810  The front page has much on the: "Celebration Of American Independence". Page 2 continues with the: "Celebration In Salem" and: "Celebration In Lynn".

Four pages, never bound nor trimmed, good condition.

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701476

Celebrating the 100th anniversary of Lexington & Concord...

Item #701476

April 15, 1875

NEW YORK HERALD, April 15, 1875  



* Battles of Lexington and Concord - Mass.

* 1st major engagement of Revolutionary War

* 100th year anniversary celebration - celebrated




Acknowledging the 100th anniversary of the beginning of the Revolutionary War, with the Battle of Lexington & Concord, this newspaper includes on page 5 a large map headed: "CONCORD - LEXINGTON" "M... See More  

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701472

How to administer the new District of Columbia... The Barbary War...

Item #701472

June 08, 1801

THE CONNECTICUT COURANT, Hartford, June 8, 1801  Pages 1 and 2 contain: "An Act Supplementary to the Act entitled 'An Act Concerning the District of Columbia' " which concerns the regulations and laws that will be enforced in this new district.

Page 2 has a letter concerning Algiers and Tripoli, relating to the First Barbary War.

F
our pages, slightly irregular at the blank... See More  

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701466

Very significant & rare "pillar cartoon" issue, putting the Constitution into effect...

Item #701466

February 13, 1788

THE MASSACHUSETTS CENTINEL, Boston, Feb. 13, 1788



* United States Constitution

* Ratification of the states

* Pillar illustration - cartoon




This is one of the most 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,... See More  

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701452

Tony Canzoneri vs. Jack Kid Berg... boxing...

Item #701452

April 25, 1931

THE DETROIT FREE PRESS, April 25, 1931



* Tony Canzoneri retains World title

* Lightweight boxing championship

* vs. Jack Kid Berg




The front page of the sport's section has a banner heading: "Tony Canzoneri Retains Lightweight Title By Knocking Out Jack 'Kid' Berg in Third Round" with subheads. (see images)

Complete with 24 pages, light toning and a little wear at the... See More  

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