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705983

John Wilkes Booth 3 years before his notoriety...

Item #705983

March 20, 1862

NEW YORK TRIBUNE, March 20, 1862  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 notes the: "...Engagement of the young Tragedian, J. WILKES BOOTH, who... See More  

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705982

William Cowper poem: the abolition of the slave trade...

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GAZETTE OF THE UNITED STATES For The Country, Philadelphia, May 25, 1807  Page 3 has: "THE ABOLITION OF THE SLAVE TRADE" which is the timely reprinting of the William Cowper poem "The Morning Dream" (shown here issue simply as "A Dream"). 

Nice to have the printing of Cowper's poem so soon after the enactment of the Slave Trade Act of 1807. It woul... See More  

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705981

One of the earliest baseball illustrations to appear in any periodical...

Item #705981

December 27, 1856

PORTERS SPIRIT OF THE TIMES, New York, Dec. 27, 1856  This issue of this once popular sporting journal features one of the earliest baseball illustrations to appear in a periodical.

This simple illustration, which is actually a 3 by 3 inch diagram, shows the position of the players, and is part of an article: "Base Ball" "How They Play The Game In New England".

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705978

Nice print of the Chicago baseball team...

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June 06, 1885

FRANK LESLIE'S ILLUSTRATED, New York, June 6, 1885  Certainly the most notable print in this issue is the page 5 half page print captioned: "Illinois--The Chicago Baseball Club" showing the entire team in uniform, with a nice article on them on another page.

This is a very nice print, and increasingly rare to find such early baseball images in the illustrated newspapers.

Other... See More  

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705977

Great full page baseball print... Rare Bocce Ball print...

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August 31, 1889

FRANK LESLIE'S ILLUSTRATED, New York, Aug. 31, 1889  The full ftpg. is a nice print: "At Lake George Landing--Saluting the Passengers".

But likely the most significant print is a great full page: "A Base-Ball Incident--Caught Between The Bases" which shows a player caught in a rundown.

Other good prints include a half page: "Gioca Di Bocci--Summer Afternoon Scen... See More  

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705976

Print of a baseball player...

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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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705972

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

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September 18, 1862

RICHMOND ENQUIRER, Virginia, Sept. 18, 1862  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 was fought just the day before, although not reported in this issue.

There is a lengthy introductory document spewing much hatred to the Yankees, incl... See More  

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705971

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

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July 08, 1863

DAILY RICHMOND EXAMINER, Virginia, July 8, 1863  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,  reports on the events immediately following Gettysburg, and more.

The front page includes: "... See More  

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705970

Much on the war, from the Confederacy... After Gettysburg & Vicksburg...

Item #705970

July 16, 1863

DAILY RICHMOND EXAMINER, Virginia, July 16, 1863  Not only is this a nice newspaper from the Confederacy, but it is from the Confederate capital.

A wealth of nice reporting in this issue with the front page having: "The News" with some text on Lee's retreat from Gettysburg, beginning: "The old report of two days' standing, to the effect that the enemy had attacked Gene... See More  

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705969

Battle of Spotsylvania Court House... Robert E. Lee vs. U.S. Grant...

Item #705969

May 23, 1864

DAILY RICHMOND EXAMINER, Virginia, May 23, 1864  A very famous newspaper from the capital of the Confederacy. Among the front page items are: "The War News" with subheads: "From the Peninsula", "From the Southside", "The Night Assault--Bloody Repulse of the Yankees".

Also a report from: "Army of Northern Virginia, Near Spotsylvania Court House&quo... See More  

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705963

Mormons & the Mountain Meadows Massacre...

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July 29, 1875

NEW YORK TRIBUNE, July 29, 1875  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 Mountain Meadow massacre trial...Mr. Lee's cell was searched...found to contain number articles to ... 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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705955

Yellowstone National Park is officially created...

Item #705955

February 29, 1872

NEW YORK TIMES, Feb. 29, 1872  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 satisfaction to know that the Yellowstone Park bill has passed the House. Our readers h... See More  

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705950

P. T. Barnum & his Iranistan home... Early San Francisco scene...

Item #705950

May 24, 1851

GLEASON'S PICTORIAL DRAWING-ROOM COMPANION, Boston, May 24, 1851  The masthead features a very nice engraving of Boston harbor with many ships and the city skyline.

Prints within include: "U.S. and Havre Steamer Humboldt" "Dry Dock at Brooklyn, New York" "Office of the Penn Life Insurance Company", a nice nearly half-page print of: "Montgomery St., San ... See More  

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705947

Great content on events leading to the Civil War...

Item #705947

January 11, 1861

NEW YORK TRIBUNE, Jan. 11, 1861  From just 4 months before the outbreak of the Civil War, it is not surprising that much content within related to the brewing troubles.

Some column heads include: "Highly Important From Charleston" "The Firing Into the Star of the West" "She is Driven Out of the Harbor" "Patriotic Letter From Maj. Anderson" "W... See More  

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705943

Perhaps the definitive Battle of Gettysburg issue...

Item #705943

July 06, 1863

NEW YORK TRIBUNE, July 6, 1863  A terrific issue reporting the result of the very historic Battle of Gettysburg, with nearly two-thirds of the front page's first column taken up with related heads, atop of which is a nice patriotic emblem.

They include: "THE GREAT VICTORY" "The Rebel Army Totally Defeated" "Its Remains Driven Into the Mountains" "It is ... See More  

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705941

Very graphic on the capture of Fort Morro...

Item #705941

June 02, 1898

THE PATRIOT, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, June 2, 1898  A terrific, graphic issue on the taking of Fort El Morro at Puerto Rico during the Spanish-American War.

The banner headline reports: "EL MORRO FORT DESTROYED" with a large print of the U.S. flag captioned: "But 'Old Glory' Still Floats". A very nice display issue as such.

Complete in 8 pages, very nice conditi... See More  

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705933

Columbian Exposition fireworks...

Item #705933

December 02, 1893

SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, New York, Dec. 2, 1893  The front page is a full page illustration: "The Fireworks at the Columbian Exposition - How Some Striking Effects Were Obtained" with a related article inside.

Also inside are: "Improved Machine for Boring, Turning, and Drilling" "The Columbian Exposition - A 'Moonshiner's Plant" "Manu
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705930

Rebels victorious in Kentucky...

Item #705930

October 21, 1862

PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, Oct. 21, 1862  Among the front page column heads on the Civil War are: A Skirmish At Centreville Station, Virginia" "Interesting From the South" "Stuart's Raid into Pennsylvania the Comic Feature of the War" "The 'Thunderer' on the President's Emancipation Proclamation" "The War In The West" "Advance of t... See More  

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705927

Landmark event in women's history: former slave woman petitions as an heir to her brother's estate...

Item #705927

October 22, 1817

COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, Oct. 22, 1817  In 1818 a woman named Pamela Sparhawk petitioned the Mass. General Court to be recognized as heir to her brother’s estate.

What makes this remarkable? Pamela Sparhawk was a formerly enslaved Black woman.

Pamela separated from her brother in childhood. After more than a decade of bondage in Boston and nearby Newton, she was determined to build... See More  

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705917

Billiards, and the Great Eastern...

Item #705917

January 01, 1859

LESLIE'S ILLUSTRATED, New York, Jan. 1, 1859  Inside has a print of: "Michael Phelan's Billiard Saloons..." and a: "Diagram of Shot" in billiards. The centerfold has a nice print of: "The Great Eastern Steamship As She Will Appear At Sea" with another small print of it. Lengthy article as well.

Inside also has a full page print of the: "State Inebri... See More  

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705758

Thirteen Civil War newspapers...

Item #705758

March 24, 1862

This is a damaged lot of 13 Civil War issues of the famous titles: eleven of the New York Herald, plus a New York Times and issue of "The Crisis" from Columbus, Ohio. One issue has a front page map.

Each issue is damaged by tears, stains, margin chipping with some loss, perhaps a missing leaf, loose at the spine, separation at the central fold, etc.

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705755

A Democratic Party organ...

Item #705755

May 19, 1841

KENDALL'S EXPOSITOR, Washington, D.C., May 19, 1841 

Being from the nation's capital it is not surprising that there are various political reports. 

This was a biweekly published from 1841 to 1844. Founded by Amos Kendall, a prominent political figure and former Postmaster General under Presidents Andrew Jackson and Martin Van Buren, it served as a Democratic Party organ, refle... See More  

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705745

This title existed for just twelve issues...

Item #705745

March 01, 1834

THE INCITER, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, March, 1834  A small magazine created as an educational magazine as the content reflects, lasting but one year (12 issues) from June, 1833 thru May, 1834. It is not listed in Mott's "A History of American Magazines, 1741 - 1850".

Sixteen pages, 5 1/4 by 8 1/4 inches, toning & foxing throughout, good condition.

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705728

Battle of Pea Ridge...

Item #705728

March 26, 1862

THE CRISIS, Columbus, Ohio, March 26, 1862  Among the items in this issue are: ""The Free Negro Question in Ohio" "Jeff. Davis' Message Accompanying the Report of Floyd of the Battle of Fort Donelson" which is signed in type: Jefferson Davis; "Reflections on the Present Crisis" "Emigration of Negroes into Ohio" "War News of the Week" ... See More  

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705727

The issue reporting this newspaper's infamous destruction...

Item #705727

March 18, 1863

THE CRISIS, Columbus, Ohio, March 18, 1863  Within are wealth of articles concerning the copperhead's position on the war, with obvious bias. Perhaps the best content is the wealth of reporting on the destruction of this newspaper's offices, the event for which this newspaper is known.

Articles include: "The Mob & the Military" "Terrific Negro Riot in Detroit"
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705726

Lincoln's funeral and the closing events of the Civil War...

Item #705726

April 25, 1865

UTICA MORNING HERALD, New York, April 25, 1865  Inside pages have reports on Lincoln's funeral as well as the closing events of the Civil War. Column heads include: "The Funeral Cortege" "Official War Bulletin" "The President's Assassination" "President Johnson to Loyal Southerners" "The War" "The Capture of Mobile" "Gen... See More  

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705702

The Lewis & Clark Expedition has arrived back at St. Louis...

Item #705702

December 03, 1806

THE TIMES, London, England, Dec. 3, 1806  Page 3 includes a report from Washington beginning: "It is with the sincerest pleasure that we announce to our fellow citizens the arrival of Capt. Lewis with his exploring party, at St. Louis...President of the United States has received a letter from him dated at St. Louis...at which placed himself, Capt. Clarke, and their party arrived..."... See More  

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705701

Rare title from Grand Junction, Colorado...

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May 04, 1895

GRAND VALLEY STAR-TIMES, Grand Junction, Colorado, May 4, 1895  A quite rare title as it lasted from just 1893 to 1896 with this title, and Gregory notes only one institution having but 3 issues as we purchased the holdings from Kansas Historical Society (although the A.A.S. records 17 issues).

Eight pages, loose at the spine, even toning, a few mends. Very fragile & must be handled care... See More  

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705700

"Jack the Ripper" mentioned twice in the report...

Item #705700

October 20, 1888

THE TIMES, London, England, October 20, 1888  During the last half of 1888 the East End of London, primarily the Whitechapel district, was terrorized by a murderer who came to be known as Jack The Ripper. His infamous & brutal crime spree was reported in newspapers around the world--indeed, most American newspapers from 1888 reported his deeds.

But certainly the very best newspaper to fi... See More  

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705699

John Wilkes Booth 3 years before his notoriety...

Item #705699

March 22, 1862

NEW YORK TRIBUNE, March 22, 1862  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 notes the: "...Saturday Evening, March 22, 1862, J. WILKES BOOTH, in ... See More  

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705698

The first convention of clubs: the birth of organized baseball...

Item #705698

January 23, 1857

NEW YORK HERALD, January 23, 1857  The back page has a report which could be considered the birth of organized baseball. And printed the day after the event happened!

The second column has an article headed: "Our National Sports" with subheads: "The Game of Base Ball--Convention of the Various Clubs Of the City and Vicinity--The Laws to Be Codified--Central Park Commissioners ... See More  

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705697

The Mormon rebellion...

Item #705697

May 16, 1877

THE SAN DIEGO UNION, California, May 16, 1877  Among the front page articles: "UTAH" "The Mormon Rebellion--Alarm Among the Gentiles" and more.

Four pages, small binding holes at the blank spine, generally good condition. A bit fragile so should be handled carefully.

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705696

The first full-fledged Broadway musical...

Item #705696

September 12, 1866

NEW YORK TIMES, Sept. 12, 1866  A terrific and historic issue relating to the first theatrical musical, "The Black Crook".

As Wikipedia notes: "Its significance is being considered the first piece of musical theater that conforms to the modern notion of a "book musical". The book is by Charles M. Barras, an American playwright. The music is mostly adaptations, b... See More  

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705695

Civil War map of Richmond, Petersburg & vicinity...

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May 15, 1862

NEW YORK TIMES, May 15, 1862  The front page features a nice & very detailed Civil War map headed: "The Military and Naval Advance Toward Richmond and Petersburgh." Plus there are nice one column Civil War heads including: "Suffolk Occupied by a Portion of Gen. Wool's Forces" "Skirmishing With the Enemy" "The Advance On Corinth" "The Last N... See More  

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705694

Civil War map of Richmond, Petersburg & vicinity...

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May 15, 1862

NEW YORK TIMES, May 15, 1862  The front page features a nice & very detailed Civil War map headed: "The Military and Naval Advance Toward Richmond and Petersburgh." (see). Plus there are nice one column Civil War heads including: "Suffolk Occupied by a Portion of Gen. Wool's Forces" "Skirmishing With the Enemy" "The Advance On Corinth" "The... See More  

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705693

Civil War map of Richmond, Petersburg & vicinity...

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May 15, 1862

NEW YORK TIMES, May 15, 1862  The front page features a nice & very detailed Civil War map headed: "The Military and Naval Advance Toward Richmond and Petersburgh."

Plus there are nice one column Civil War heads including: "Suffolk Occupied by a Portion of Gen. Wool's Forces" "Skirmishing With the Enemy" "The Advance On Corinth" "The Last ... See More  

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705692

Monitor versus the Merrimac...

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March 11, 1862

NEW-YORK TIMES, March 11, 1862  Back page heads report the famous naval battle at Hampton Roads, Virginia, between the Monitor and Merrimac: "The Battle In Hampton Roads" "Interesting Details of the Two Days' Fighting" "How The Cumberland Was Sunk by the Merrimac" "The Congress Set on Fire and Blown Up" "Probably About a Hundred Lives Lost on t... See More  

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705691

Only known issues are held by us...

Item #705691

July 10, 1882

SALIDA DAILY SENTINEL, Colorado, July 10, 1882  An exceedingly rare title as Gregory (Union List of American Newspapers) notes that only one institution had any issues of this title & they were recently purchased by us. No other issues are recorded in any institution. Actually a very typical newspaper of the period with news items of the day--much of it local--with a great wealth of local... See More  

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705690

Woodhull & Claflin... The Ku Klux Klan...

Item #705690

November 05, 1872

NEW YORK TIMES, Nov. 5, 1872   The front page has: "The Ku Klux" "Greeley's Friends at Work in Kentucky--They Hang a Man, His Wife, and Daughter to the Same Tree".

Page 2 has: "Woodhull & Claflin" "An Indictment Found Against Them--A Writ of Habeas Corpus for Col. Blood--Arrest of Stephen Pearl Andrews".

Sisters Victoria Woodhull & Tennie ... See More  

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705689

News from the Confederate capital...

Item #705689

August 25, 1862

DAILY DISPATCH, Richmond, Virginia, Aug. 25, 1862  Among the front page reports on the Civil War are: "From the Rappahannock Lines--The Pursuit of the Enemy--Pope Abandoning His Wounded" "Confederate States Congress" "Yankees in Gloucester" "Skirmish in Frederick County" "Shooting Down Runaways" "Brutality to Confederate Cities" and ... See More  

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705688

A Proclamation by John Hunt Morgan...

Item #705688

August 01, 1862

DAILY DISPATCH, Richmond, Virginia, Aug. 1, 1862  Among the front page reports on the Civil War are: "Affairs on the Rappahannock--Depredations of the Enemy--The Approaching Conflict" "Affairs in North Carolina" "Vandalism in Memphis" "Dashing Cavalry Exploit in Mississippi--A Fighting Parson" "A Picture of New England Society Which is Not At All F... See More  

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705686

Jefferson Davis is captured...

Item #705686

May 14, 1865

NEW YORK TIMES, May 14, 1865  A very historic issue with larger column heads than typical: "GLORIOUS ! " "JEFF. DAVIS CAPTURED" "Official Announcement by Secretary Stanton" "Davis and His Family Surprised at Irwinsville" "The Fourth Michigan Cavalry are the Fortunate Boys" "They Surround the Arch Rebel at Daylight on Wednesday" "... See More  

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705684

Civil War map of the New Orleans vicinity...

Item #705684

October 27, 1861

NEW YORK HERALD, Oct. 27, 1861  Much of the front page is taken up with a large & extremely detailed Civil War map headed: "Map Of Orleans And Surrounding Country...".

Among the front page column heads on the war are: "THE REBELLION" "Additional Particulars of the Ball's Bluff Conflict" "Rebel Official Reports of the Affair" "The Battle of... See More  

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705682

News on the John Brown invasion... Capture of a slave ship...

Item #705682

November 15, 1859

NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER, Washington, D.C., Nov. 15, 1859  The front page has an article: "Arrival Of A Captured Slaver" concerns the barque Emily, captured on the coast of Africa: "...This is the fourth slaver taken within six months by the African squadron...".

Also on the front page: "The Harper's Ferry Conspiracy--Close of the Trial and Sentence of Prisoners&qu... See More  

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705681

Woodhull & Claflin open the first women's brokerage firm on Wall Street...

Item #705681

February 05, 1870

NEW YORK HERALD, Feb. 5, 1870  The top of the back page has an intriguing report of a very notable--yet widely unknown--Wall Street "first".

Under the column heads: "THE QUEENS OF FINANCE" "The Palace of the Female Sovereigns of Wall Street--Commodore Vanderbilt as Prime Minister--Establishing the Connections--Telegraphy and Woman's Finesse" is the report of... See More  

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705677

How the Fords conspired to kill Jesse James...

Item #705677

August 07, 1883

ST. LOUIS GLOBE-DEMOCRAT, Aug. 7, 1883  The front page has over a full column taken up with considerable round-by-round details of the boxing match between John L. Sullivan and Herbert "Maori" Slade for the heavyweight championship.

But the great article is on page 4, headed: "Charlie Ford and the James Boys" which is a detailed article on Charlie Ford's first meeting... See More  

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705676

Confederate newspaper from Montgomery, Alabama...

Item #705676

January 01, 1865

THE MEMPHIS DAILY APPEAL, Montgomery, Alabama, Jan. 1, 1865  If the title and city of publication seem to disagree, they do not. This newspaper had a fascinating history during the Civil War.

Memphis was a Confederate stronghold up through the Battle of Memphis on June 6, 1862, at which time the Yankees moved in and it became a Yankee city. Being a strong voice for the Confederacy, the "... See More  

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705673

"...the cause of the Confederacy will triumph..."

Item #705673

January 24, 1865

DAILY EXAMINER, Richmond, Virginia, Jan. 24, 1865  Not only a newspaper from the Confederacy but from its capital as well. 

The front page has: "The War News" which includes several subheads, including: "Gold & Currency" "The War Office" "Military Exemptions in Congress" "The Richmond Lines" and a bit more. Also on the front page: &q... See More  

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705672

Good front page reporting...

Item #705672

March 07, 1863

DAILY RICHMOND EXAMINER, Virginia, March 7, 1863  Among the front page items are: "The Yankees In King George" "The Conservatives of the North--Resolutions Of The State Legislature" "The West & The War--Where are the Interests of the West?" "Abolition Legislature--The Bill of All Abominations--Military Arrests in the North" "Abolition Philanthr... See More  

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