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698933

This publication lasted for just 12 issues...

Item #698933

March 15, 1831

REPUBLICAN MAGAZINE, Boston, March 15, 1831  A quite scarce title, this being the volume 1, number 3 issue of a publication which lasted but 12 issues. As the title would suggest this is primarily a political publication. Inside has at least two letters signed in typos by: Andrew Jackson.

Sixteen pages, 8 1/2 by 11 inches, nice condition.

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698930

Paul Bern suicide in 1932 (former husband of Jean Harlow)...

Item #698930

September 08, 1932

THE NEW YORK TIMES, September 8, 1932



* Director Paul Bern suicide death

* Actress Jean Harlow




The top of page 17 has a one column heading: "GIRL HERE ENTERED PAUL BERN'S LIFE'" with subheads. (see images) Coverage on the suicide of Paul Bern, husband of famous movie actress, Jean Harlow.

Complete with all 44 pages, this is the "rag edition" printed on very high... See More  

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698926

Amelia Earhart's solo flight to Mexico City....

Item #698926

April 21, 1935

THE DETROIT NEWS, April 21, 1935



* Amelia Earhart solo flight to Mexico City

* Bug in her eye forces emergency landing




The front page has a two column heading: "Bug in Eye Forces Amelia to Halt Briefly in Long Trip" (see images) Interesting as I cannot find mention of this bizarre event in her history.

Complete 1st section only with 20 pages, rag edition in nice condition.

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698925

Adolf Hitler predicts power in 1931...

Item #698925

December 05, 1931

THE DETROIT NEWS, Dec. 5, 1931



* Adolf Hitler predicts rise to power

* Leader of the Sturmabteilung - Brownshirts




The front page has a one column heading: "HITLER VISIONS FASCIST REIGN" with subhead. (see images)

Complete with 20 pages, rag edition in nice condition.

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698923

1916 New York City polio epidemic...

Item #698923

July 08, 1916

EVENING TRIBUNE, San Diego, July 8, 1916



* New York City polio - infantile paralysis epidemic



The front page has six column headline: "INFANTILE PARALYSIS EPIDEMIC IS SPREADING" with subhead. (see) Surprisingly this issue is in good condition being from the "wood pulp" era. Very hard to find issues that are not totally fragile from this era in paper. Rare as such.

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698921

Spree Killer Charles Starkweather execution day...

Item #698921

June 25, 1959

THE DETROIT FREE PRESS., June 25, 1959



* Charles Starkweather execution (day of)

* Girlfriend Caril Ann Fugate spree murders




The front page has a one column heading: "Nebraska Killer Dies in Chair" with subhead and small photo of Starkweather. (see images)

Complete with 48 pages, tiny binding holes along the spine, small library stamp within the masthead, generally in nice condi... See More  

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698910

Popular for the colorful political cartoons...

Item #698910

March 14, 1894

PUCK, New York, March 14, 1894 



* Color political prints



Puck was America's first successful humor magazine of colorful cartoon caricatures and political satire, publishing from 1871 until 1918. It was also the first to successfully adopt full color lithography printing for a weekly publication. The color prints are very desired for their displayability. This issue has as its politi... See More  

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698908

Napoleon Bonaparte's letters... Piracy & barbarity...

Item #698908

April 22, 1799

J. RUSSELL'S GAZETTE COMMERCIAL & POLITICAL, Boston, April 22, 1799  Most of pages 1 and 4 are taken up with: "Buonaparte's Letters - Translations". Page 3 has: "Unprecedented Barbarity, Piracy and Murder".

Four pages, very nice condition.

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698905

First African-American to serve in the House of Representatives...

Item #698905

December 19, 1870

THE CIRCULAR, Oneida Community (New York), Dec. 19, 1870 



* Joseph Rainey



Near the top of the back page is a brief yet very significant report. It reads: "Joseph H. Rainey, a colored man, has taken his seat in the House of Representatives as the member elect from the 4th District of South Carolina."

Joseph Rainey was the very first African American to serve in the House of Re... See More  

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698900

Great Indian front page... Very early football print...

Item #698900

December 07, 1878

HARPER'S WEEKLY, New York, Dec. 7, 1878   The full front page is taken up with: "A Battle In The Clouds" showing an Indian capturing an eagle.

Among prints inside are a full page Nast cartoon: "A Dream: Before & After Thanksgiving Dinner". Great full page: "A Game of Football" is very displayable. Full page: "Forest Fire on the Banks of the Red Rive... See More  

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698899

John Menard, African-American congressman from Louisiana...

Item #698899

January 23, 1869

HARPER'S WEEKLY, New York, January 23, 1869  The full front page is a print of: "The Harp Girl." Inside is a one-third page print of: "Hon. William Claflin, Governor of Massachusetts" plus a half page print: "The Fur Trapper"; a quarter page print of: "Hon. John W. Menard, Colored Congressman from Louisiana" with a small accompanying article. 

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698896

The Civil War in Texas... The Alamo...

Item #698896

March 23, 1861

HARPER'S WEEKLY, New York, March 23, 1861  The front page is taken up with: "Major Anderson's Command at Fort Sumter" which includes 9 officers, one of whom is "Capt. A. Doubleday".

Other prints inside include: "Fort Sumter, Charleston Harbor, South Carolina" "Surrender of Ex-General Twiggs, Late of the United States Army, to the Texan Troops in the... See More  

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698895

The Mormon War...

Item #698895

May 29, 1858

HARPER'S WEEKLY, New York, May 29, 1858  The front page features a print of: "Hon. William M Gwin, of California".

Other prints within include: "'Travel Notes in Bible Lands" includes a print of: "Plain and Ruins of Sardis".

"The Great Bell Crevasse' is just above New Orleans and shows 3 scenes. Nice full page illustrations of the:  "... See More  

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698894

1918 Spanish Flu pandemic...

Item #698894

October 15, 1918

THE BETHLEHEM TIMES, Oct. 15, 1918



* The Spanish flu pandemic

* H1N1 influenza A virus




The front page has a two column heading: "DETAILED STATEMENT ON NUMBER OF INFLUENZA CASES OFFICIALLY REPORTED" with subhead. (see)

 Sixteen pages, light toning, some margin wear with a few small tears, MUST be handled with care.... See More  

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698893

Short-lived campaign newspaper supporting Franklin Pierce...

Item #698893

August 21, 1852

THE CAMPAIGN, Washington, D.C., August 21, 1852  A quite scarce campaign newspaper that was short-lived, existed for just 22 issues during the presidential campaign of Franklin Pierce.

This is the only issue we have encountered, and is in somewhat damage condition with much chipping at the margins, folding as well. See the photos.

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698892

With a broadside attached...

Item #698892

June 12, 1819

P. P. F. DEGRAND'S BOSTON WEEKLY REPORT OF PUBLIC SALES AND OF ARRIVALS, June 12, 1819  A quite uncommon title being the volume 1, number 7 issue. It is taken up with notices and reports of values of a wide variety of items.

Attached at the back is a nice broadside address: "To Each Member Of the Senate and of the House of Representatives of Massachusetts".

Four pages plus the... See More  

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698891

Meant for foreign missions...

Item #698891

September 01, 1843

THE DAYSPRING, Boston, September, 1843  This was a newspaper published by the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions.

Among the articles: "A Converted Jew & His Father" "Mohammedan Worship" "British Support of Idolatry" "A Deaf & Dumb Convert" "Former Idols at the Sandwich Islands" "Popery in Calcutta" and more... See More  

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698883

1942 Doolittle raid of Japan....

Item #698883

April 18, 1942

MARION EVENING POST, Illinois, April 18, 1942



* The famous Doolittle raid of Japan (1st report)

* U.S. Army Air Force B-25B Mitchell bombers

* USS Hornet aircraft carrier




The front page has a nice banner headline: "U. S. PLANES BOMB JAPANESE MAINLAND" with subhead. (see images) This was the famous Doolittle raid on Japan. It was not known at the time that James "Jimmy" ... See More  

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698882

French fliers set new non-stop airplane flight record....

Item #698882

August 08, 1933

CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE, August 7 & 8, 1933



* New non-stop airplane flight distance record

* French aviators Paul Codos & Maurice Rossi




Here are a pair of issues on a aviation achievement. The Aug. 7th issue has a banner headline: "SILENCE VEILS OCEAN FLYERS" with subheads. Related photo on the back page.The Aug. 8th issue has a one column heading: "FRENCHMEN HOP FROM U... See More  

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698880

Indiana Hoosiers Corbett Davis wins 1937 MVP...

Item #698880

December 19, 1937

CHICAGO SUNDAY TRIBUNE, Dec. 19, 1937



* Corbett Davis wins Big Ten football MVP

* Indiana Hoosiers college football fullback

* Chicago Tribune Silver Football award




The front page of the sport's section has a nice banner headline for display: "DAVIS IS VOTED MOST VALUABLE IN BIG TEN" with subheads and illustrtation. (see images) Of course this is the only publication to repor... See More  

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698879

Early airplane flight to Tijuana in 1911......

Item #698879

January 30, 1911

THE EVENING TRIBUNE, San Diego, Feb. 7, 1911



* Harry S. Harkness airplane flight

* American aviator - aviation pioneer

* War message from North Island to Tijuana




The top of the front page has a three column headline: "SETS NEW WORLD RECORD FOR AMATEUR AVIATORS" with subheads. (see images) Surprisingly this issue is in good condition being from the "wood pulp" era. Very... See More  

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698878

Thomas Edison's last will and testament...

Item #698878

October 29, 1931

FITCHBURG SENTINEL, Mass., October 29, 1931



* re. Thomas Alva Edison death

* Official last will and testament




The top of the front page has a two column heading: "Edison Left Most of Estate To Two Sons" with subheads. (see images)

Complete with 20 pages, light toning at the margins, a few small binding holes along the spine, generally in nice condition.... See More  

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698874

Charles Lindbergh Mexico flight...

Item #698874

December 15, 1927

THE DAY, New London, Connecticut, December 15, 1927



* Aviator Charles Lindbergh

* Post Atlantic Ocean solo flight

* Airplane hop to Mexico City




The top of the front page has a two column heading: "Lindy Safe in Mexico; Lost in Mountain Fogs; To Return home by Air" with subheads. (see images)

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698866

Published by P. T. Barnum... Early view of Sydney, Australia...

Item #698866

June 18, 1853

ILLUSTRATED NEWS, New York, June 18, 1853  P.T. Barnum was the co-owner (see photos) of this early illustrated newspaper which preceded both "Leslie's Illustrated" and "Harper's Weekly". This effort by Barnum and the Beach brothers would last for only 48 issues.

The text on the front page is: "The Pacific Railroad" and the print shows: "Thomas H. Be... See More  

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698862

Murder, Inc. case... informant Abe Reles...

Item #698862

March 18, 1940

THE NEW YORK TIMES, March 18, 1940



* Murder, Inc. crime syndicate

* Actor Irving "Gangi" Cohen

* Jewish mobster Abe Reles as informant




The top of the front page has a one column heading: "TRIGGER MEN BARE 'CONTRACT' MURDERS FOR BIG RACKETEERS" with subheads. (see images) Nice to have in this World famous publication.

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698860

Great Fire of 1910...

Item #698860

August 23, 1910

THE EVENING TRIBUNE, San Diego, August 23, 1910



* Great Fire of 1910 - Big Blowup

* Big Burn - Devil's Broom fire

* Northwest wildfire disaster




The front page has a banner headline: "FOREST SUPERVISOR BELIEVES 300 OF HIS MEN DEAD" with subheads. (see) Nice for display. Surprisingly this issue is in good condition being from the "wood pulp" era. Very hard to find is... See More  

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698856

Latest news from the Civil War...

Item #698856

June 30, 1864

THE WORLD, New York, June 30, 1864 



* Battle of Jerusalem Plank Road

* First Battle of Weldon Railroad

* Siege of Petersburg campaign




Among the front page column heads on the Civil War are: "THE GRAND CAMPAIGN" "The Petersburg & Weldon Road Occupied" "Early's Corps Sent to Lynchburg" "Attack Upon Gen. Sheridan on the Chickahominy" "... See More  

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698855

Sweetwater Dam failure... San Diego County...

Item #698855

January 29, 1916

EVENING TRIBUNE, San Diego, Jan. 29, 1916



* Lower Otay Reservoir dam failure

* Great Southern California flood of 1916

* Best title to be had ? - rare as such




The front page has a terrific banner headline in large lettering: "TIJUANA UNDER WATER" and more with subheads. (see images) Great for display. Surprisingly this issue is in good condition being from the "wood pulp&quo... See More  

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698851

Cornwallis, the Marquis de la Fayette, & others...

Item #698851

June 19, 1781

THE CONNECTICUT COURANT & WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER, Hartford, June 19, 1781  



* Rare American Revolutionary War publication



Inside has a few items  relating to the Revolutionary War, including a bit noting: "...recommend unanimity, firmness and perseverance to the people of  the American states as the British ministry are straining every nerve to enable Generals Clinton a... See More  

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698849

Flight 421 airplane disaster... Jackie Robinson hits for the cycle...

Item #698849

August 30, 1948

THE NEW YORK TIMES, August 30, 1948 



* Northwest Airlines Flight 421 disaster 

* Winona, Minnesota 

* Jackie Robinson hits for the cycle
 



The top of the front page has a two column heading: "Plane Crashes in Midwest; All 36 on Board Are Killed" with subhead. (see images) Report continues on page 8 with related map.

Page 21 is a 7 column headline that reads: &... See More  

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698836

From the Arizona Territory...

Item #698836

May 22, 1875

ARIZONA CITIZEN, Tucson, Arizona Territory, May 22, 1875  Many years ago we had a reasonable inventory of this title, but today this issue is among our last.

A nice assortment of news articles and ads including: "Letter From Col Hodge - The Chiricahua Reservation" "Gov. Safford's Recent Trip - A Flying Trip Through the Territory by the Governor..." Mining Matters &quo... See More  

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698835

Battle of Shanghai begins in 1937...

Item #698835

August 17, 1937

SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE, August 17, 1937



* Battle of Shanghai, China

* Imperial Japanese Army




The front page has a nice banner headline: "MURDEROUS MOBS RUN AMUCK IN SHANGHAI, FIGHT FOR FOOD" with subheads. (see images) Nice for display. condition. More on the following pages with a few nice photos.

Complete with 28 pages, light toning and a little wear at the margins, small bind... See More  

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698830

Octavian Goga & Carol II of Romania

Item #698830

February 11, 1938

THE NEW YORK TIMES, February 11, 1938



* Octavian Goga regime dismissed

* King Carol II of Romania

* Patriarch Miron Cristea




The top of the front page has a two column headline: "PATRIARCH FORMS CABINET AS ANTI-SEMITIC REGIME OF GOGA FALLS IN RUMANIA" with subheads. (see) First report coverage continues inside with photo of Dr. Miron Cristea. (see)

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698826

1929 Endurance airplane flight record...

Item #698826

July 24, 1929

THE NEW YORK TIMES, July 24, 1929 



* Airplane endurance record flight 

* Curtiss Robin monoplane airplane
 



The top of the front page has a one column heading: "ST. LOUIS FLIERS SET ENDURANCE RECORD; KEEP ON INTO NIGHT" with subheads. (see) Lengthy article continues on page 3 with 3 related photos. (see) Coverage on the airplane endurance record flight on the Curtiss... See More  

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698824

Third Battle of Kharkov... 1943 Soviet Union...

Item #698824

February 19, 1943

THE NEW YORK TIMES, Feb. 19, 1943



* Third Battle of Kharkov begins

* Nazi Germany vs. Soviet Red Army

* World War II Eastern Front




The front page has a five column headline: "RUSSIANS STRIKE AT OREL AND BEYOND ROSTOV" with subheads. (see images) This was the very 1st day of the Third Battle of Kharkov in the Soviet Union.

Complete with 38 pages, light toning at the margins, nic... See More  

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698822

USS Ticonderoga sinking in 1918...

Item #698822

October 11, 1918

THE NEW YORK TIMES, October 11, 1918



* USS Ticonderoga steamer sunk

* German U-Boats submarines

* Battle with SM U-152

* World War I - WWI




The front page has a banner headline: "U-BOATS SINK 3 STEAMERS, 900 LIVES" with subheads that include: "Sinks The Ticonderoga" and more. (see images) This event took place over a week earlier but wasn't made public until now.

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698821

Five issue lot from before the Revolutionary War...

Item #698821

August 16, 1766

(5) THE LONDON CHRONICLE, England, A group of five issues dated Dec. 26, 1761, May 19, 1763, May 3, 1766, April 2, 1768, & April 14, 1772. Each issue is complete in 8 pages and is in good condition, a few with some damp staining & a little foxing or fold rubbing. A nice little group lot providing a flavor of life in England from the period when tensions were growing with its American colon... See More  

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698808

"Dinner In The Steerage Of A French Transatlantic Liner" & Thanksgiving preparations...

Item #698808

November 22, 1890

HARPER'S WEEKLY, Nov. 22, 1890 (with Supplement containing: "Dinner In The Steerage Of A French Transatlantic Liner", by T. de Thulstrup)



Also included: Full ftpg: 'At the Horse Show, Madison Square Garden'; Fullpg: 'The Day Before Thanksgiving' shows cooks preparing the meal; Doublepage centerfold: 'A Wedding in the Chinese Quarter--Mott St., N.Y.'; Halfpg... See More  

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698806

A great illustration showing Eskimos hunting for Polar-Bear...

Item #698806

October 11, 1890

HARPER'S WEEKLY October 11, 1890 (Supplement included)  The most desired illustration is the double-page print captioned: "Esquimaux Hunters Capturing A Polar-Bear", which is found in the Supplement.

Also included is the entire regular issue which features another great double-page print: ""A Tiger Hunt in India", as well as the full pg. illus. of "The ... See More  

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698805

Volume one issue of the famous Stars & Stripes...

Item #698805

November 08, 1918

THE STARS AND STRIPES, France, Nov. 8, 1918  This was the official newspaper of the American Expeditionary Forces from World War I and is a volume 1 issue. Logically the content is focused on war events. This issue was published just 3 days before the war's end.

Eight pages, various light wear, generally good.

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698804

1920 George Gipp 'The Gipper' death....

Item #698804

December 18, 1920

CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE, December 18, 1920



* re. George 'The Gipper' Gipp death

* Notre Dame college football star

* Coach Knute Rockne fame




Page 14 has a somewhat discrete one column heading: "Notre Dame To Build Monument in Honor Of Gipp" (see image) Coverage on the recent death of George Gipp, Notre Dame football star. He is famous for Knute Rockne's quote: 'Win... See More  

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698802

Many baseball player prints in the Supplement...

Item #698802

May 03, 1890

HARPER'S WEEKLY, New York, May 3, 1890  The most desired item in this issue is the four page supplement which is entirely taken up with the: "Opening Of The Base-Ball Season of 1890 - The Leading Players and Their Positions." Included are 29 illustrations of the better players of the era, including A.C. Anson, John M. Ward, William Ewing, Timothy J. Keefe, John G. Reilly, Charle... See More  

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698795

The beginning of the end for gangster Al Capone ?, in a Chicago newspaper...

Item #698795

September 07, 1930

CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE, Sept. 17, 1930 



* Al 'Scarface' Capone arrest warrant

* Other high profile gang bosses (list)

* Prohibition era - beer - liquor

* Best title to be had - rare as such




The front page has a one column heading "WARRANTS OUT FOR ARREST OF 26 GANG CHIEFS" with subheads. (see images) First report coverage on arrest warrants issued to Chicago top grim... See More  

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698794

Russia joins America as a nuclear power...

Item #698794

September 24, 1949

THE DETROIT FREE PRESS, September 24, 1949



* Semipalatinsk Test Site "The Polygon"

* Soviet atomic bomb project revealed

* Joins America as a nuclear super power




The front page has a banner headline: "A-BOMB TREATY URGED" with lead-in: "Soviet Atom Blast Starts World Clamor" and various subheads. (see images) More on page 12.

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698789

Dead Sea Scrolls discovery....

Item #698789

February 15, 1949

NEW YORK TIMES, Feb. 15, 1949 



* Dead Sea Scrolls discovery

* Professor Eleazar Suukenik

* Expert studies authenticity

* Hebrew Bible - Jews - Jewish




The top of page 28 has a two column photo headed: "Scroll Deciphered Amid Shelling Depicts Another Israel Fight, B.C." Also a two column heading: "Dr. Sukenik, Hewbrew University Scholar, Tells of Research Under Fire--Scr... See More  

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698788

Much on the Civil War from the Confederacy...

Item #698788

February 12, 1863

DAILY RICHMOND EXAMINER, Virginia, Feb. 12, 1863  



* Confederate capital



Not only a nice Confederate newspaper, but one from the capital of the Confederacy. The front page includes: "City Intelligence" "Latest News From The North--Yankee Account of the Charleston Naval Victory" "Another Brutal Order of the Enemy--The Sick & Wounded Forced On Families & T... See More  

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698786

United States-Russian Treaty: "Seward's Folly"...

Item #698786

June 21, 1867

NEW-YORK HERALD, June 21, 1867 



* Alaska purchase - Seward's Folly

* William H. Seward - Russia




The top of page ten has: "Washington" "Proclamation by the President--Ratification of the Treaty With Russia"  which formalized the controversial purchase of Alaska.

The proclamation states in part: "Whereas, The Treaty between the United States...and His M... See More  

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698785

Jesse Owens wins gold at the Berlin Olympics...

Item #698785

August 06, 1936

SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE, August 6, 1936  



* Jesse Owens victories - 200 meter gold

* Olympic games in Berlin Germany




The front page of the sports section has a great wire photo of Jesse Owens crossing the finish line in the 200 meters with banner head: "JESSE OWENS MAKES IT A GRAND SLAM!" More on page 25 with head: "Negro Wins Sit Sourly With Nazis" Jesse Owens... See More  

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698783

Opening King Tut's tomb... Early on Hitler & the Nazi party...

Item #698783

February 16, 1923

THE BETHLEHEM TIMES, Pennsylvania, Feb. 16, 1923  



* King Tutankhamun discovery

* Egyptian Pharaoh sarcophagus

* Lord George Carnarvon

* Very early Adolph Hitler




The top of the front page has a column head: "EXPLORERS OPEN THE TOMB OF A PHARAOH TODAY" "Rich Treasure Found in the Mortuary Chamber" which we know today as King Tut's tomb.

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698782

First National League game played in New York...

Item #698782

April 26, 1876

NEW YORK HERALD, April 26, 1876 



* Very 1st National League baseball game

* Played in New York City (19th century)




Page 4 under: "The National Game" has a brief but historical report about the first National League game played in New York.

The report reads: "The game on the Union Grounds yesterday between the Mutual and Boston clubs was a great surprise to all... See More  

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