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707933

Robert E. Lee's future intentions...

Item #707933

February 09, 1864

NEW YORK TIMES, Feb. 9, 1864  Among the front page column heads on the Civil War: "Army Of The Potomac" "The Enemy Found in Force, and a Sharp Fight the Result" "Object Accomplished, and Our Troops Retire" "Lee's Present Position, Strength, and Future Intentions" "A Heavy Force of Union Troops Advancing Upon Richmond" "A Fight Expected Yesterday" "The Movement Upon Mobile" "The War In Tenness... See More  

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707931

Jefferson Davis and others...

Item #707931

October 08, 1864

NEW YORK TRIBUNE, Oct. 8, 1864  



* Battle of Allatoona Pass

* Bartlow County, Georgia




Front page column heads on the Civil War: "From Georgia & Virginia" "Battle Near Altoona" "Gen. Thomas Defeat the Enemy" "Affairs In Grant Army" "From the Army of the James" "From Port Royal" and more.

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707930

Latest news on the Civil War...

Item #707930

December 09, 1862

NEW YORK TRIBUNE, Dec. 9, 1862  Among the front page column heads on the Civil War are: "The Skirmish On the Blackwater" "One of the Most Brilliant Affairs of the War" "Rebels Caught in a Trap" "Pursuit of a Georgia Regiment" "Skirmishing In Arkansas" "Attack Upon General Blunt" "From Nashville" "Surprise & Surrend... See More  

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707928

Ringgold is evacuated by the Yankees...

Item #707928

December 02, 1863

NEW YORK TIMES Dec. 2, 1863  



* Mine Run Campaign 

* Virginia wilderness

* Gouverneur K. Warren




Among the front page column heads on the Civil War: "THE ARMIES IN VIRGINIA" "The Hostile Forces Confronting Each Other at mine Run Valley" "Lee Strongly Intrenched and Presenting a Defiant Attitude" "GEN. GRANT'S ARMY" "Ri
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707926

Richmond bread riots...

Item #707926

April 08, 1863

NEW YORK TIMES, April 8, 1863  

* Richmond bread riots - Virginia
* Women protest - revolt in the streets
* Starving children in Confederate capital

Among the front page column heads on the Civil War are: "Bread Riot In Richmond" "Three Thousand Hungry Women Raging in the Streets" "The Siege Of Vicksburgh" "The Yazoo Pass Expedition Still in Front of Fort Pemberton" "Charleston" "Department





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707919

Earliest days of the Civil War...

Item #707919

April 18, 1861

THE WORLD, New York, April 18, 1861 

* Beginning of the Civil War
* Post Fort Sumter attack
* Troops forming

 Page 4 has nice column heads on the beginning events of the Civil War: "SOUTHERN REBELLION" "Jeff. Davis Calls For Privateers" "The Confederate Loan" "The North Aroused" "Volunteers Pouring Down From Maine to Kansas" "4,000 Volunteers at Washington" "The Confederacy to Call for 150,0





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707916

1863 Battle of Thompson's Station...

Item #707916

March 10, 1864

NEW YORK TIMES, March 10, 1864  Among the column headlines on the Civil War are: "THE WAR IN TENNESSEE" "The Recent Fight at Thompson's Station" "Desperate Valor Of Our Forces" "Our Loss 300 Killed and Wounded and 1,000 Prisoners" "IMPORTANT FROM VICKSBURGH" "General Grant's Plans all Working Well" and more.

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707915

The massacre at Fort Pillow...

Item #707915

April 16, 1864

NEW YORK TIMES, April 16, 1864  

* Fort Pillow Massacre - Tennessee
* Rebel General Nathan Forrest
* African Americans slaughtered

Among the ftpg. heads is: "THE BLACK FLAG" "Horrible Massacre by the Rebels" "Fort Pillow Captured After a Desperate Fight" "400 of the Garrison Brutally Murdered" "Wounded & Unarmed Men Bayoneted and Their Bodies Burned" "White & Black Indiscriminately B





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707914

Questioning the employment of Black troops...

Item #707914

February 03, 1864

NEW YORK TIMES, Feb. 3, 1864  Among the front page column heads on the Civil War: "NEWS FROM REBELDOM" "Spirit of The Richmond Press" "Comparative Strength of the North and South" "Particulars of the Attempt to Burn Jeff. Davis' Mansion" "The Question of Promoting Enlistments of Black Troops" and more.

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707913

Latest news from the Civil War...

Item #707913

February 08, 1864

NEW YORK TIMES, Feb. 8, 1864  Among the front page column heads on the Civil War are: "Department Of The Gulf" "Strong Political Excitement in Louisiana" "Social Festivities in New Orleans" "News From Washington" "Gen. Grant's Department".

Eight pages, never bound nor trimmed, minor margin wear.

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707912

From the South, just before the Civil War...

Item #707912

June 11, 1860

LYNCHBURG DAILY VIRGINIAN, June 13, 1860  The front page has: "Death of Major General Jessup". Page 3 has a: "Negroes Wanted" advertisement.

Four pages, very nice condition.

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707911

From the South, just before the Civil War...

Item #707911

June 11, 1860

LYNCHBURG DAILY VIRGINIAN, June 11, 1860  Inside includes: "The Very Latest News from Pike's Peak" concerning the gold rush there. Also: "The Battle With the Indians At Pyramid Lake" and: "The Career of Hicks, the Condemned Pirate". This was Albert Hicks, the last person in the U.S. to be hanged for piracy.

Four pages, very nice condition.... See More  

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707907

Health notice signed by Paul Revere...

Item #707907

July 10, 1800

THE INDEPENDENT CHRONICLE & UNIVERSAL ADVERTISER, Boston, July 10, 1800  Although we've had other newspapers with notices from Paul Revere as President of the Health Office, this is perhaps the most detailed.

Found on page 4 is a notice headed: "Health Office" with various details, signed in type by its President: Paul Revere.

Four pages, small loss at a top corner of the ... See More  

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707904

Pre-Civil War view of Brooklyn...

Item #707904

September 17, 1859

GLEASON'S WEEKLY LINE OF THE BATTLE SHIP, Boston, Sept. 17, 1859  This newspaper has one of the largest & most decorative mastheads of the 19th century with a decorative border around all pages.

The front page includes an engraving: "View Of the City of Brooklyn, N.Y." A few other prints inside.

Eight pages, lightly & evenly toned, slightly irregular at the spine from ... See More  

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707902

Washington enacts an embargo...

Item #707902

May 22, 1794

THE LONDON CHRONICLE, England, May 22, 1794  



* The prelude to peace

* Diplomatic Brinkmanship




Page 5, under: "America", is a printing of a Resolution from Congress enacting an embargo: "...on all ships and vessels in the ports of the United Starters...bound to any foreign port or place for the term of 30 days...", signed in type by the President; George Washington.... See More  

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707870

From the foothills of the Sierra Nevada Mountains...

Item #707870

October 27, 1883

THE TUOLUMNE INDEPENDENT, Sonora, California, Oct. 27, 1883  



* Rare Old West publication



From this old, beautiful town at the foothills of the Sierra Nevada Mountains. It was founded by Mexican miners during the gold rush era.

Various news and some nice, Western-themed advertisements of the day.

Eight pages, good condition.



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707859

When Denver was booming but was still the Old West...

Item #707859

September 07, 1881

DAILY DENVER TIMES, Colorado, Sept. 7, 1881  



* Rare Old West publication

* Was a Western outpost




The Denver area, part of the Territory of Kansas, was sparsely settled until the late 1850s. In July, 1858, a small placer deposit yielded about 20 troy ounces of gold, the first significant gold discovery in the Rocky Mountain region.

News spread rapidly and by spring of 1859 teams of th... See More  

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707851

From Hollister, California...

Item #707851

September 20, 1895

THE SAN BENITO ADVANCE, Hollister, California, Sept. 20, 1895  



* Rare old West publication



This city of 41,000 is in the Monterey Bay area. The town wasn't founded until 1868 by William W. Hollister on the grounds of the former Mexican land-grant Rancho San Justo. At the time, Hollister was within Monterey County but since then San Benito County was carved from it.

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707834

Early Teddy Roosevelt speech to unite the Republican Party...

Item #707834

March 26, 1883

NEW YORK TIMES, March 26, 1883  The 1st column of the front page has a multi-column article headed: "FORGETTING PARTY FEUDS", with subheading: "THE REPUBLICANS OF NEW YORK ANXIOUS FOR HARMONY", which includes the text of a compelling speech given by Theodore Roosevelt in an effort to unite the Republican Party of New York. Nice to have this speech in a New York newspaper o... See More  

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707833

Lillie Langtry - early appearance in America... Bell Telephone soars...

Item #707833

March 28, 1883

NEW YORK TIMES, March 28, 1883  An early appearance of Lillie Langtry, Bell Telephone's Annual Meeting, trouble with Indians, a Billiard Tournament, the capture of thieves, a Canadian dog show, politics, and more. This issue provided an abundance of reporting which will help the reader capture both the events and mood of the day. 

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707768

Early from the 'Inland Empire' of California...

Item #707768

December 27, 1880

THE DAILY TIMES, San Bernardino, California,  Dec. 27, 1880  An early newspaper from what is now known as the 'Inland Empire' in Southern California. Typical news and ads of the day from when it was still the Wild West.
Four pages, never bound nor trimmed, nice condition.
 

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707765

1898 Battle of Sugar Point... Minnesota...

Item #707765

October 08, 1898

THE EVENING TRIBUNE, San Diego, Oct. 8, 1898



* Battle of Sugar Point - Leech Lake - Minnesota

* Pillager Band of Chippewa Indians - Bugonaygeshig




The top of the front page has a one column heading: "THE INDIAN TROUBLES" 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 f... See More  

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707754

1979 premiere of "Cocaine Cowboys" advertisement...

Item #707754

October 01, 1979

THE VILLAGE VOICE (weekly), Greenwich Village, New York City, Oct. 1, 1979



* "Cocaine Cowboys" film advertisement

* Grand opening day movie premieres

* Crime drama - Andy Warhol - Jack Palance




The back page has a full page advertisement for the opening day of the film "Cocaine Cowboys" (see images)

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707698

1979 "Jethro Tull" MSG concert ad...

Item #707698

September 03, 1979

THE VILLAGE VOICE (weekly), Greenwich Village, New York City, Sept. 3, 1979



* Jethro Tull - British rock band

* Madison Square Garden concert ad

* Aqualung album fame - MSG




Page 63 has a 7 x 4 1/2 inch advertisement for a upcoming "Jethro Tull" concert at Madison Square Garden. (see images)

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707697

1979 "The Cars" Central Park concert ad...

Item #707697

August 27, 1979

THE VILLAGE VOICE (weekly), Greenwich Village, New York City, Aug. 27, 1979



* Early THE CARS - American rock band - Ric Ocasek

* Dr. Pepper Summer Music Festival - Central Park



The back page has a advertisement for a "THE CARS" performance at the Dr. Pepper Music Festival in Central Park. (see images)

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707695

Rebecca Latimer Felton appointed U.S. Senator.......

Item #707695

October 04, 1922

CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE, October 4, 1922



* Rebecca Latimer Felton

* White supremacist & Democrat

* 1st United States Woman senator

* Historic political item




The front page has a one column heading: "Woman of 87 U. S. Senator from Georgia" Small photo of Felton is on the back page. (see images) First report coverage on the very 1st United States female senator being officially... See More  

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707694

1979 premiere of "Hair" & "Twisted Sister" ads......

Item #707694

March 12, 1979

THE VILLAGE VOICE (weekly), Greenwich Village, New York City, March 12, 1982



* "Hair" musical film advertisement

* Grand opening day movie premiere

* Anti-war comedy drama - Milos Forman

* Very early Twisted Sister nightclub ad

* American heavy metal rock band - Dee Snider




Page 42 has a full page advertisement for the opening day of the film "HAIR" (see images)

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707692

1982 beginning of new-school hip hop rap music...

Item #707692

November 02, 1982

THE VILLAGE VOICE (weekly), Greenwich Village, New York City, Nov. 2, 1982



* Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five

* Performance at the Ritz nightclub advertisement


* Beginning of new-school hip hop - rap music

* DJ Scratching - vinyl record turntable moving




Page 95 has a full page ad for various upcoming performances at the "RITZ" in Manhattan with one of the performers being... See More  

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707675

Nice title from the "Northwest"...

Item #707675

August 03, 1882

THE NEW NORTHWEST, Portland, Oregon, Aug. 3, 1882  A great title for a newspaper from this part of the country in the 19th century.
Many of the articles are literary-related, with various illustrated ads as well. Eight pages, nice condition.

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707674

Nice title from the "Northwest"...

Item #707674

January 26, 1882

THE NEW NORTHWEST, Portland, Oregon, Jan. 26, 1882  A great title for a newspaper from this part of the country in the 19th century.

Among the articles: "Women's Legal Rights" "The Woman's College" "John Brown and Fred Douglass" "Desertion & Bigamy" partially concerns the Mormon issue; 'Woman's Cause In The South" and more.

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707672

"Confederate" newspaper from the North...

Item #707672

October 17, 1861

THE CRISIS, Columbus, Ohio, Oct. 17, 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 articles within are: "The Condition of Kentucky" "A Western Woman's Views of the Crisis" "The Prisoners of War..." "The News of the Week" "Bad News from Wilso
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707671

Difficulties between General Fremont and President Lincoln...

Item #707671

October 10, 1861

THE CRISIS, Columbus, Ohio, Oct. 10, 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 articles are: "The Slaves as a Military Element in the South" "The Battle at Springfield, Mo." "Southern Intelligence--The Rebel Army of the Potomac" and much more. Over 2 columns are concerning the controversy b... See More  

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707636

Reconstruction reports in a Copperhead newspaper...

Item #707636

December 27, 1865

THE CRISIS, Columbus, Ohio, Dec. 27, 1865  One of the later dates of this once Copperhead newspaper (northern paper with pro-South leanings) that we have offered.
Among the reports: "Progress of Reconstruction" "Restoration of South Carolina" "Jefferson Davis--The Kentucky Resolutions" "The Programme Of Ruin - The Position of the Abolition Party" "Restoration or Reconstruction" "Affairs In Tex
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707598

In the North, but pro-South...

Item #707598

September 02, 1863

THE CRISIS, Columbus, Ohio, Sept. 2, 1863  This anti-war newspaper insisted slavery should not be abolished, so consequently much content has an anti-North bias.
 Among the various articles are "The Purpose & Object of Abolition Lies" "General Jackson" "The Campaign In Ohio" "Abolition Attack on a Democratic Procession--A Fight & Several Killed & Wounded" "An Execution In New

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707586

Events just prior to the Civil War... From an anti-war newspaper...

Item #707586

March 21, 1861

THE CRISIS, Columbus, Ohio, March 21, 1861  This was an anti-war newspaper that insisted slavery should not be abolished, so consequently much content has an anti-North bias.
Articles include: "How to Punish Crime out West" "Daring Robbery" "Fort Sumter to be Evacuated on Saturday Next" "From Pike's Peak" & much more.

Additionally, page 5
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707585

An anti-war newspaper in Ohio... Mass. 54th Regiment...

Item #707585

June 10, 1863

THE CRISIS, Columbus, Ohio, June 10, 1863  



* Rare "Copperhead movement" publication

* Pro Confederate - Confederacy - slavery 

* 54th Massachusetts Colored Regiment




This was an anti-war newspaper that insisted that slavery should not be abolished, so much of its content has an anti-North bias.

Among the articles within are: "Vallandigham" "Inaugural
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707574

Published by & for prison inmates...

Item #707574

June 06, 1914

THE SUMMARY, Elmira, New York, June 6, 1914  



* Published by prison inmates

* Elmira Correctional Facility




An interesting newspaper "Published Weekly by & for the Inmates of the N.Y.S. Reformatory at Elmira". as noted at the top of page 2.

Varied content with "News Of The Week" taking a full page, plus other tidbits. The entire back page is taken up with &... See More  

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707573

Published by & for prison inmates...

Item #707573

May 30, 1914

THE SUMMARY, Elmira, New York, May 30, 1914  An interesting newspaper "Published Weekly by & for the Inmates of the N.Y.S. Reformatory at Elmira". as noted at the top of page 2.
Varied content with "News Of The Week" taking a full page, plus other tidbits. The entire back page is taken up with "Sporting News". The front page has a report concerning Pancho Villa advancing toward Mexico
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707558

German language religious newspaper from St. Louis...

Item #707558

April 15, 1864

DER LUTHERANER, St. Louis, April 15, 1864  



* Rare publication in German language

* Nice decorative masthead for display




An unusual bi-monthly, German language newspaper which features perhaps the largest engraving of an angel we have seen in a newspaper.

In the mid-19th century a flood of immigrants from Europe poured into the United States, Germans being the largest ethnic group at ... See More  

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707556

German language religious newspaper from St. Louis...

Item #707556

July 15, 1864

DER LUTHERANER, St. Louis, July 15, 1864  An unusual bi-monthly, German language newspaper which features perhaps the largest engraving of an angel we have seen in a newspaper.

In the mid-19th century a flood of immigrants from Europe poured into the United States, Germans being the largest ethnic group at the time. Like many immigrants, the Germans wanted to preserve their language and news... See More  

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707541

Huge eagle engraving in the masthead...

Item #707541
GLEASON'S LITERARY COMPANION, Boston, Sept. 19, 1863  This was one of several titles published by the successful Frederick Gleason, known as the "father of illustrated journalism" with this very successful "Gleason's Pictorial Drawing-Room Companion" in 1851, modelled after the "Illustrated London News" & later copied by both Harper and Leslie.

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707529

Huge eagle engraving in the masthead...

Item #707529
GLEASON'S LITERARY COMPANION, Boston, Sept. 26, 1863  This was one of several titles published by the successful Frederick Gleason, known as the "father of illustrated journalism" with this very successful "Gleason's Pictorial Drawing-Room Companion" in 1851, modelled after the "Illustrated London News" & later copied by both Harper and Leslie.

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707511

1979 Death of Sid Vicious... Sex Pistols...

Item #707511

February 12, 1979

THE VILLAGE VOICE (weekly), Greenwich Village, New York, Feb. 12, 1979



* Sid Vicious - Sex Pistols punk rock band bassist & more

* Drug overdose death - icon of the punk subculture (1970s)




Page 46 has a photo showing Sid Vicious with heading: "Sid Vicious, 1957-1979" which is an editorial on his recent death. (see images) Great to have in this publication as he was found dead... See More  

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707506

The case of murderer Patrick Maude (attempted use of insanity plea)...

Item #707506

January 23, 1860

NEW YORK TIMES, Jan. 23, 1860  Page 3 has over two columns dedicated to: "THE CASE OF PATRICK MAUDE",with subhead: "History of Patrick Maude, Recently Executed at Newark for Murder".

The article tells of his life, his decision to represent himself in court, his attempt to be found not guilty by reason of insanity, his conviction, and his execution.  The National Inst... See More  

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707502

Early Catholic newspaper with huge masthead...

Item #707502

April 06, 1832

UNITED STATES CATHOLIC INTELLIGENCER, Boston, April 6, 1832  This rather rare title lasted for just one year, having begun in October, 1831 and ending in September, 1832. The issue is a "vol. III" issue as this publication was preceded by one titled "Jesuit, or Catholic Sentinel" and they kept the same volume numbering. It was also, curiously, superseded by the same title as well.
Its most str
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707490

Publisher with an interesting life... Indian hostilities...

Item #707490

October 27, 1811

THE ANTIGALLICAN MONITOR & ANTI-CORSICAN CHRONICLE, London, Oct. 27, 1811  Published by Lewis Goldsmith, of Portuguese-Jewish extraction. Previous to publishing this newspaper he spent much time in France acting as a "secret agent" to Napoleon, including efforts to kidnap King Louis XVIII. Goldsmith escaped to England in 1809 & by 1811 he founded this newspaper (subsequently... See More  

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707489

Publisher with an interesting life...

Item #707489

October 20, 1811

THE ANTIGALLICAN MONITOR & ANTI-CORSICAN CHRONICLE, London, Oct. 20, 1811  Published by Lewis Goldsmith, of Portuguese-Jewish extraction. Previous to publishing this newspaper he spent much time in France acting as a "secret agent" to Napoleon, including efforts to kidnap King Louis XVIII. Goldsmith escaped to England in 1809 & by 1811 he founded this newspaper (subsequently... See More  

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707479

By famed attorney & politician William Jennings Bryan...

Item #707479

February 17, 1905

THE COMMONER, Lincoln, Nebraska, Feb. 17, 1905  As noted just under the title: "William J. Bryan, Editor & Proprietor". Bryan was an unsuccessful Democratic Presidential nominee in 1896, 1900 and 1908. He was a strong supporter of Prohibition in the 1920s, and energetically attacked Darwinism and evolution, most famously at the Scopes Trial in 1925. Five days after winning the c... See More  

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707463

Death of famed comedic actor John Candy...

Item #707463

March 05, 1994

LOS ANGELES TIMES, March 5, 1994



* John Candy death (1st report)

* Canadian actor - comedian

* Hollywood movie - film comedy

* Best title to be had ?




The bottom of the front page has a heading: "Comic Actor John Candy Dies at Mexico Filming Site" with subhead: "Star of SCTV" and 'Planes, Trains & Automobiles' was 43. He Reportedly Suffered a Heart Attack.&q... See More  

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707461

1977 BLONDIE (Debbie Harry) concert advertisement...

Item #707461

March 14, 1977

THE VILLAGE VOICE (weekly), Greenwich Village, New York, March 14, 1977



* BLONDIE - Debbie Harry - American singer

* Palladium Theatre concert & album advertisement




Page 82 has a 8 x 5 inch advertisement for "BLONDIE" debut album and performance at the Palladium Theatre. (see images) This was prior to her 4 songs that hit No. 1 on the U.S. charts between 1979 and 1981.

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