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706087

1961 Anniston & Birmingham bus attacks...

Item #706087

May 15, 1961

THE DETROIT FREE PRESS, May 15, 1961



* Anniston and Birmingham, Alabama

* Greyhound bus bombing - burning

* Civil Rights movement - freedom riders

* Racial segregation in the South




The top of page 4 has a three column heading: "Bi-Racial Groups Attacked By Dixie Mobs, Bus Fired" (see images)

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706081

1943 Battle of Makin... Gilbert Islands...

Item #706081

November 22, 1943

LOS ANGELES TIMES, November 22, 1943



* Battle of Makin

* Gilbert Islands

* World War II - WWII

* FRONT LEAF ONLY **




The front side has a banner headline: "U.S. INVADES TWO GILBERT ISLANDS; Beach Heads Secured on Jap Strongholds" with subhead. (see images)

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706078

1914 Second Battle of Torreon...

Item #706078

April 01, 1914

EVENING TRIBUNE, San Diego, April 1, 1914



* Second Battle of Torreon

* Coahuila, Mexico - Mexican Revolution

* General Pancho Villa victory




The front page has a nice banner headline: "TORREON FEDERALS HOIST WHITE FLAG; ARMISTICE" with subheads and related photos. (see images) Nice for display. Surprisingly this issue is in good condition being from the "wood pulp" era.... See More  

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706071

1980 Bruce Springsteen MSG & Grace Jones concert ads...

Item #706071

September 30, 1980

THE VILLAGE VOICE (weekly), Greenwich Village, New York City, Oct. 1-7, 1980



* Early Bruce Springsteen "The Boss" concerts

* American rock singer, songwriter & guitarist

* Madison Square Garden MSG advertisement

* Grace Jones - Jamaican singer, songwriter & model

* Beacon Theatre concert in Manhattan advertisement




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706066

Working towards consummating the Louisiana Purchase...

Item #706066

July 27, 1803

THOMAS'S MASSACHUSETTS SPY OR WORCESTER GAZETTE, July 27, 1803  Page 2 contains: "Washington - By the President of the United States of America. A PROCLAMATION" calling for convening Congress about the Louisiana Purchase, signed: Thomas Jefferson. Immediately following is: "Feature Of The Treaty" with the details of purchasing Louisiana from France.

Four pages, a few ... See More  

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706056

1975 Peter Frampton & Black Sabbath MSG concert ads...

Item #706056

November 17, 1975

THE VILLAGE VOICE (weekly), Greenwich Village, New York, Nov. 17, 1975



* Peter Frampton & Dave Mason - guitarist singers

* Madison square Garden music concert advertisement

* Black Sabbath - English heavy metal rock band

* "Sabotage" Madison Square Garden advertisement

* Ozzy Osbourne - Tony Iommi w/ Aerosmith concert tour




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706055

Premiere of 'The Godfather', plus an early review...

Item #706055

March 23, 1972

THE VILLAGE VOICE (weekly), Greenwich Village, New York, March 23, 1972 



* Opening day of original "The Godfather" movie review

* Marlon Brando - Al Pacino -
Francis Ford Coppola

* Opening week premiere advertisement




The iconic move 'the Godfather' premiered at the Lowes Theater in New York City on March 15. It would not open at other theaters until March 21. Inside ... See More  

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706050

1980 World premiere of "Raging Bull" film ad...

Item #706050

November 11, 1980

THE VILLAGE VOICE (weekly), Greenwich Village, New York City, Nov. 12-18, 1980



* Best "Raging Bull" advertisement

* Opening Day movie World premiere

* Jake LaMotta boxing drama film

* Robert De Niro - Martin Scorsese




Page 53 has a great full page advertisement for the World premiere of "Raging Bull" film at the Sutton theater in Manhattan. (see images)

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706042

1980 - Disney's "The Watcher in the Woods" World premiere film ad...

Item #706042

April 21, 1980

THE VILLAGE VOICE (weekly), Greenwich Village, New York City, April 21, 1980



* "The Watcher's in the Woods" film opening

* World premiere movie advertisement

* American supernatural horror movie




Page 46 has a 1/2 page advertisement for the World premiere of "The Watcher in the Woods" film in Manhattan. (see images)

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706041

1980 "RUSH" progressive rock band concert ad...

Item #706041

April 28, 1980

THE VILLAGE VOICE (weekly), Greenwich Village, New York City, April 28, 1980



* RUSH - Canadian progressive rock band

* Geddy Lee - Neil Peart - Alex Lifeson

* "Permanent Waves" album tour

* Nassau Coliseum concert advertisement




Page 67 has a nice full page advertisement for a upcoming "RUSH" concert at the Nassau Coliseum in Uniondale, New York. (see images)

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706034

1966 Tiny Tim getting noticed w/ photo...

Item #706034

September 01, 1966

THE VILLAGE VOICE (weekly), Greenwich Village, New York, Sept. 1, 1966



* Tiny Tim - Herbert Butros Khaury

* American musician - guitarist - singer

* New Freaky music performances

* Almost two years prior to 1st album release




Page 13 under "scenes" is a editorial about the new shock-rock movement with the focus on upcoming musician of Tiny Tim with photo. (see images)

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706032

Building the Brooklyn Bridge...

Item #706032

March 10, 1877

SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, New York, March 10, 1877 



* Brooklyn Bridge - East River

* Under construction print




The front page has a large illustration: "The Foot Bridge Over The East River, New York." as well as three diagrams relating to the construction of the foot bridge, and a report: "The East River Bridge." better known today as the Brooklyn Bridge.

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706031

Early on the Brooklyn Bridge...

Item #706031

August 11, 1877

SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, New York, Aug. 11, 1877 



* Brooklyn Bridge - East River

* Under construction illustrations




The front page features a print of: "The Great Suspension Bridge Between New York & Brooklyn - The Cable Fastenings", being the famous Brooklyn Bridge. Much inside, including: "Havens' New Telephone" and a nice print: "The Great Suspension Bri... See More  

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706029

Marriage of Brigham Young's granddaughter...

Item #706029

May 08, 1874

NEW YORK TIMES, May 8, 1874  



* Mormons - Mormonism

* Brigham Young's granddaughter

* Marriage to Charles Wilson




Page 6 begins with: "Wedding In Salt Lake" "Marriage of a Granddaughter Of Brigham Young" followed by all the details. 

The front page has: "Death Of A Victim of the Younger Brothers" which begins: "Capt. Lewis J. Lull, the detec... See More  

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706027

Converting to Mormonism...

Item #706027

May 25, 1874

NEW YORK TIMES, May 25, 1874  



* Leader Brigham Young era

* Converting to Mormonism - Mormons




Page 4 has: "Mormon Converts" which is a telegram from Salinas, California, noting in part: "... About two months ago two missionaries of Mormonism from Utah came to Long Valley...They met with such success in their labors...they have converted...all the families residing in tha... See More  

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706026

Indians... Mormons and Brigham Young... Kentucky KuKlux

Item #706026

April 18, 1873

THE NEW-YORK TIMES, New York, April 18, 1873

 

* General Canby

* Apache Indians




The front page has: "THE SAVAGES" and "Account of the Attack on Gen. Canby by an Eye-Witness - Fight With Apaches".

Also on the front page is "The Kentucky KuKlux" and "The Assassins Met by a Brave Old Man with Their Own Weapons - One of Them Killed and Three Wounded"... See More  

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706024

1872 Mormons to Jerusalem ?...

Item #706024

November 07, 1872

THE NEW YORK HERALD, Nov. 7, 1872



* Brigham Young's Apostles

* To immigrate to Jerusalem ?


* Mormons - Mormonism



Page 4 has an interesting article with a one column heading: "Mormons Bound For Jerusalem" with subhead. (see images)

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706023

Rare Old West isssue.....

Item #706023

June 18, 1876

THE SALT LAKE DAILY HERALD, Salt Lake City, Utah, June 18, 1876



* Rare Old West publication

* Mormons - Utah territory



This 4 page newspaper has news of the day with several interesting advertisements. With newspapers West of the Mississippi being very rare prior to 1900, here is an opportunity to get a issue from the old West back when cowboys, Indians, saloons, gold miners & gunfights... See More  

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706022

A Nazi tabloid with war photos...

Item #706022

May 07, 1942

BERLINER ILLUSTRIRTE ZEITUNG, Germany, May 7, 1942  This was the Life magazine of Germany, filled with various photos.

The full front page shows Heinrich Himmler, SS leader at the Eastern Front in Russia. Photos inside include one of Adolf Hitler with various officers.

Tabloid size, complete in 16 pages, nice condition.



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706020

Earliest San Diego newspaper to be had?

Item #706020

July 27, 1872

THE WEEKLY WORLD, San Diego, California, July 27, 1872  



* Very rare from Southern California

* Short-lived publication 




Perhaps the earliest San Diego newspaper you will find, as this is the volume one, number one issue.

The front page begins with the "Valedictory" in which the publisher details the purpose of and plans for the new newspaper.

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706017

Colonial pamphlet on the death of a pastor, in original bindings...

Item #706017

July 13, 1767

Pamphlet: "An EXTRACT from a late SERMON On the Death of the Reverend Mr. Joseph Emerson, Pastor of the First Church in Malden, Who Died very suddenly On Monday Evening July 13th, 1767. In the 68th Year of his Age. Delivered at Malden, By Joseph Emerson, A.M. Pastor of the Church at Pepperrell.

Boston: Printed by Edes & Gill...MDCCLXVII [1767]

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706016

Sermon preached at New Haven, 1783, in original bindings...

Item #706016

May 08, 1783

Pamphlet: "The United States Elevated to Glory and Honor. A Sermon, Preached before His Excellency Jonathan Trumbull, Esq. L.L.D. Governor and Commander in Chief, And the Honorable The General Assembly of The State of Connecticut, Convened at Hartford, At the Anniversary Election, May 8th, 1783. By Ezra Stiles, D.D. President of Yale College.

New Haven: Printed by Thomas & Samuel Gr... See More  

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706002

Scarce, short-lived newspaper from Philadelphia...

Item #706002

January 21, 1796

THE NEW WORLD, Philadelphia, Jan. 21, 1797  



* Rare 18th century short-lived publication



A quite scarce title, and until a recent find, the very first we have offered in our 44 years. It published for exactly one year. Various news reports and advertisements of the day.

Four pages, folio size, never-trimmed margins, very nice condition.... See More  

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706001

Great Civil War issue for display...

Item #706001

March 14, 1865

NEW YORK HERALD, March 14, 1865  



* Final weeks of the Civil War w/ map

* General Philip H. Sheridan in Virginia




The front page features a huge Civil War map headed: "SHERIDAN'S IMPORTANT OPERATIONS. Where Sheridan Went & What He Accomplished---Immense Destruction of Rebel Roads & Supplies."

There is a wealth of column heads on the front page including; "SHE... See More  

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706000

The Confederate title from Louisville, Kentucky...

Item #706000

September 07, 1861

LOUISVILLE DAILY COURIER, Kentucky, Sept. 7, 1861 



* Rare pro-Confederate title

* 1st year of the Civil War




 Louisville is difficult to categorize as Union or Confederate during the Civil War as, depending on the time, there were factions within the city supporting both. To placate both sides the two leading newspapers took their stands: the "Courier" was very much pro-C... See More  

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705998

Congregation Shearith Israel mourns... Lincoln's funeral...

Item #705998

April 21, 1865

NEW YORK TRIBUNE, April 21, 1865  



* Jewish Congregation Shearith Israel

* Abraham Lincoln assassination

* Lying in State at the Capitol

* Hunt for the assassins continue




Although somewhat inconspicuous, perhaps the most notable item within this black bordered issue is the page 7 mention of the mourning services held at The Congregation Sherith Israel [Shearith Israel] on behalf... See More  

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705997

Map shows the Cumberland River...

Item #705997

January 09, 1862

NEW YORK HERALD, Jan. 9, 1862  The front page features a Civil War map headed: "The Rebel General Zollicoffer's Position On the Cumberland River.", plus several columns have war-related heads including: "Great Activity at the Headquarters of the Army" "Gen. Sherman's Report of Gen. Stevens' Operations on the Coosaw River" "Important From Western ... See More  

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705996

Terrific and very descriptive article on the Capitol...

Item #705996

March 20, 1867

NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE, March 20, 1867  



* United States Capitol building



Page 7 has a very lengthy--nearly two columns--article headed: "Life In Washington" "The Capitol--It's Architecture & Decorations--The Rotunda Paintings--Miss Ream's Statues and Busts--The Passages and the Speaker's Room--Leutze's Fresco--Hall of Representatives".

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705993

Confederates occupy Manassas Junction...

Item #705993

August 29, 1862

DAILY DISPATCH, Richmond, Virginia, Aug. 29, 1862  



* From the capital of the Confederacy



Among the front page reports on the Civil War are: "Correspondence Between Butler & Phelps in Regard to the Negro Brigade" "Brilliant Maneuvering of Gen. Jackson--How He Broke Up a Yankee Arrangement" "...Occupation of Manassas Junction by Our Advance" and mor... See More  

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705992

Features an engraving of the mining town of Salida, Colorado...

Item #705992

May 13, 1882

MOUNTAIN MAIL, Salida, Colorado, May 13, 1882  



* Very rare old West title

* Town view illustration




Printed in the masthead is: "Colorado Produces Millions of Silver, and Silver Is King." A very rare title, as there are no institutions noted in Gregory (Union List of American Newspapers) which have any holdings of this title. The holdings of the only one listed (Kansas S... See More  

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705991

The finest trio on Desert Storm...

Item #705991

January 17, 1991

DAILY GAZETTE, Sterling-Rock Falls, Illinois  This is a trio of exceedingly displayable issues, each formatted similarly although with individually significant headlines on Desert Storm: the beginning of the air war: "WAR!"; the beginning of the land war: "INVASION!" and the "VICTORY!" once Iraq conceded and agreed to all U.N. resolutions.

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705988

Confederate newspaper from Raleigh... Sherman's march through Georgia...

Item #705988

November 30, 1864

THE DAILY PROGRESS, Raleigh, North Carolina, Nov. 30, 1864  



* General William T. Sherman 

* March to the sea - Georgia

* In a rare Confederate title




Raleigh was one of the last major cities of the South to fall into the hands of Sherman, surrendering on April 13, 1865, just one day before Lincoln was assassinated. This rare Confederate title is from the latter months of the... See More  

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705986

On their way to the Battle of Gettysburg...

Item #705986

June 27, 1863

NEW YORK TIMES, June 27, 1863  

* Invasion of Maryland & Pennsylvania
* Confederates advance towards Gettysburg
* General Robert E. Lee's rebel forces 
* History about to be made (historic)
* About a week away 

The front page has some nice & detailed reporting on the advance of the Confederates into the North, with first column heads including: "THE REBEL INVASION" "Carlisle Evacu







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705985

Death of Robert E. Lee, in a Southern newspaper...

Item #705985

October 13, 1870

THE GREENSBORO PATRIOT, North Carolina, Oct. 13, 1870



* Robert E. Lee death

* Confederate general 




 All columns on pages 2 & 3 have black mourning rules for the death of Robert E. Lee.

Among the articles inside are " Dead" which has near the beginning: "...with the mournful intelligence that Robt. E. Lee is no more. This sad announcement will wring a wail of gr... See More  

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705984

One of the less common 18th century titles...

Item #705984

June 14, 1797

PORCUPINE'S GAZETTE, Philadelphia, June 14, 1797  



* Rare 18th century American publication



The entire front page is taken up with ads including a a detailed ad for a runaway slave ad under: "Fifty Dollars Reward".

Another can be found on the back page. 

Four pages, never-trimmed margins, nice condition.



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705983

John Wilkes Booth 3 years before his notoriety...

Item #705983

March 20, 1862

NEW YORK TRIBUNE, March 20, 1862  



* John Wilkes Booth theater ad

* Civil War original reporting




Page 2 contains one of the fascinating tidbits of history which delight collectors, in this case an inconspicuous advertisement for a theatrical production of Richard III at the Mary Provost Theater in New York--starring John Wilkes Booth.  See the photo for the complete ad which ... See More  

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705980

Country's leading women's suffrage publication... Carrie Nation wrecks saloons... Ad for female dentist...

Item #705980

January 26, 1901

THE WOMAN'S TRIBUNE, Washington, D.C., Jan. 26, 1901 



* Turn of the 20th century

* Women's suffrage

* Carrie Nation wrecks saloons




Their motto in the masthead: "Equality Before The Law". This was the country's leading women's suffrage publication having begun in Beatrice, Nebraska, before moving to Washington, D.C. Published by Clara Bewick Colby, a women'... See More  

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705979

Reflecting on Washington crossing the Delaware & the Battle of Trenton...

Item #705979

July 25, 1782

THE LONDON CHRONICLE, England, July 25, 1782 



* re. Battle of the Assunpink Creek - Trenton

* re. George Washington crossing the Delaware 




Page 2 has a report beginning: "So determined are the French to pursue their favorite plan of annihilating the British power in North America, & particularly to the capturing the British army in New York...to co-operate with General Wa... See More  

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705976

Print of a baseball player...

Item #705976

August 18, 1866

FRANK LESLIE'S ILLUSTRATED NEWSPAPER, New York, Aug. 18, 1866  Inside has a nice one column print of baseball player: "G. A. Flagg, Cambridge B.B. Club, Cambridge, Mass." with a related article headed: "Our Base Ball Illustrations".

The front page has a nice print captioned: "The Town of Heart's Content, Trinity Bay, Newfoundland, the Terminus of the Atlantic... See More  

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705974

Recruitment ad for joining the U.S. military...

Item #705974

June 05, 1799

THOMAS'S MASSACHUSETTS SPY OR WORCESTER GAZETTE, June 5, 1799  



* From the year of George Washington's death



Page 2 has a letter from Lord Nelson to his wife. Page 3 also has a very nice recruitment ad for the military headed: "ATTENTION ! " "To all who properly estimate the Independence of America, love its Constitution, and are willing to defend its Governm... See More  

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705973

A broadside "newspaper" covering World War II...

Item #705973

October 13, 1944

TEL-PICS, New York, a lot of five issues: Sept. 18, 28, 30; Oct. 4, 13, 1944  This was a broadside (printed on one side only) newspaper originally meant to be displayed in store windows, mostly taken up with a large photo of the war, plus a caption. A very unusual item.

Each measures 10 1/2 by 12 1/2 inches, once folded to envelope size with a mailing address on the reverse, good condition,
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705972

A Robert E. Lee Proclamation just before Antietam...

Item #705972

September 18, 1862

RICHMOND ENQUIRER, Virginia, Sept. 18, 1862 



* Robert E. Lee proclamation to Marylanders 

* Prelude to the Battle of Antietam - Sharpsburg

* From the capital of the Confederacy 




The front page has: "General Lee's Proclamation To the People of Maryland" which presents his reasons for the Confederate army being in that state. Remember that the battle of Antietam ... See More  

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705971

Follow-up to Gettysburg, and so much more...

Item #705971

July 08, 1863

DAILY RICHMOND EXAMINER, Virginia, July 8, 1863 



* Battle of Gettysburg Coverage and more 

* Rare Confederate title from rebel capital




Not only is this a nice newspaper from the Confederacy, but it is from the Confederate capital.

A great issue on the events surrounding the Battle of Gettysburg, with reaction of nearby cities, the retreat & pursuit of the Confederates,  ... See More  

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705968

The "big" oil discovery in Texas sparks the Texas oil rush...

Item #705968

January 15, 1901

WELLSVILLE DAILY REPORTER, New York, Jan. 15, 1901



* Historic Spindletop oil discovery

* Lucas Gusher - Beaumont, Texas




  Although discoveries were made in various locations long before this date, this discovery--to be known as Spindletop--marked the emergence of the oil industry at a time when the automobile and other industries were experiencing rapid growth, coinciding with the need... See More  

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705966

Very first All-Star game: Babe Ruth a focus...

Item #705966

July 07, 1933

NEW YORK TIMES, July 7, 1933  A banner headline on page 12 reports on the first ever Major League Baseball All-Star game: "Ruth's Home Run Gives American League Margin of Victory at Chicago".

One column subheads include: "American League Beats Rivals, 4-2" "49,000 See Ruth's Homer Yield Two Runs as Nationals Are Toppled" "Long Hit Comes In Third&quo... See More  

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705964

Gold in the Black Hills... Descriptive article on the Indians' situation... Mountain Meadows Massacre...

Item #705964

July 28, 1875

NEW YORK TRIBUNE, July 28, 1875  The front page has a report headed: "Gold In The Black Hills" "Fresh Discoveries--Coarser Gold, But More of It--A Crowd of Miners Coming Into the Hills".

This is followed by: "Prof. Janney's Report--The Paying Region of Large Extend--The Hills Swarming With Miners--The Real Wealth of the Region Is Farming and Timber Lands".

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705963

Mormons & the Mountain Meadows Massacre...

Item #705963

July 29, 1875

NEW YORK TRIBUNE, July 29, 1875  



* Mountain Meadows Massacre

* Mormons - Mormonism trial

* John D. Lee
- Brigham Young




The bottom of page 5 has a brief article: "The Mountain Meadow Massacre - Repetition of the Effort to Save Young and Smith from Going on the Stand". The report is from 

Beaver, Utah, and notes in part: "Several witnesses testified at the Mou... See More  

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705958

Treaty with the Sioux Indians... Much on the Black Hills...

Item #705958

July 09, 1875

NEW YORK TRIBUNE, July 9, 1875  Page 3 has: "The Black Hills" "The Treaty With the Sioux" "How the Indians Were Persuaded to Make the Treaty--Wisdom of Their Action in Saying Cattle". This is followed by: "Character of the Country" "General Diffusion of Small Quantities of Gold Over a Large Area--One-Third of the Hills Covered with Heavy Timber--Th... See More  

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705956

Largest newspaper in the world...

Item #705956

June 15, 1993

HET VOLK, Gent, Belgium, June 15,1993  A bonafide newspaper of this title (The People) publishes in Belgium, but the publisher saw fit to make his mark in the world of newspapers--he created this special edition which is the largest newspaper in the world.

Each page measures 39 1/2 by 55 inches printed on thick, high-quality paper (not newsprint) & in color. Content focuses on this curio... See More  

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705955

Yellowstone National Park is officially created...

Item #705955

February 29, 1872

NEW YORK TIMES, Feb. 29, 1872  



* Yellowstone National Park creation

* United States Congress passes bill 




Page 4 has a somewhat inconspicuous, yet very historic report headed: "The Yellowstone Park Bill" which was passed the day prior creating not just the first National Park in the United States, but the first in the entire world.

The report begins: "It is a... See More  

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