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708175

Much on the Seminole War in Florida...

Item #708175

March 20, 1819

ESSEX REGISTER, Salem, Massachusetts, March 20, 1819  Over a full page of reports--half on the front page and half on page 2--is taken up with: "Documents Accompanying the Strictures on Mr. Lacock's Report on the Seminole War", this being the first of 3 Seminole Wars. Included are 6 letters signed by: Andrew Jackson.

In this war General Andrew Jackson led an incursion into the ... See More  

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708174

President Monroe's treaty with the Indian tribes...

Item #708174

June 22, 1819

NEW HAMPSHIRE PATRIOT & STATE GAZETTE, Concord, June 22, 1819  The front page has a full column taken up with a treaty with various Indian tribes in the state of Ohio, signed at its conclusion by the President: James Monroe, and the "X" signatures of many Indian chiefs, tribes including the Senecas, Oettawas, Wyandottes, Shawanees, and Ottawas.

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708172

President Thomas Jefferson signs 4 Acts of Congress... Supplies for military installations...

Item #708172

April 27, 1808

NATIONAL AEGIS, Worcester, Massachusetts, April 27, 1808  The back page contains four Acts of Congress, one for changing the name of the district of Biddeford & Pepperborough to Saco, Mass. Another is for building additional gunboats. Each is signed in type by the President: Th. Jefferson.

Page 2 has: "Impressed Seamen" with a list of those seamen who have been impressed. This ... See More  

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708145

The French have signed the Louisiana Purchase Treaty...

Item #708145

July 25, 1803

SALEM REGISTER, Massachusetts, July 25, 1803  Page 3 has: "A Proclamation" signed by the President; Th. Jefferson, calling for a special session of Congress.
This is followed by a very historic report: "Louisiana--Official" which reports the news that the French have signed the Puchase treaty on April 30, conveying Louisiana to the United States. Further details as seen in the photos.
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708098

1839 William Henry Harrison for President ad...

Item #708098

December 19, 1839

THE ATLAS, Boston, December 19, 1839



* William Henry Harrison for president



The masthead includes a nice engraving of a heraldic eagle.

Page 2 has graphic embellishment which heads: "For President, WM. HENRY HARRISON, of Ohio - For Vice President, JOHN TYLER, of Virginia. New of the day with several advertisements.

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708097

On the death & funeral of Governor James Sullivan...

Item #708097

December 17, 1808

ESSEX REGISTER, Salem, Massachusetts, Dec. 17, 1808  All four pages are bordered in black mourning rules for the death of the governor, James Sullivan. The report takes most of a page 3 column and includes an engraving of the coffin, with part of the report in black borders.

Four pages, a piece from the right margin of the front leaf does not affect the mentioned content, slightly irreg... See More  

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708091

The Millerite prediction did not happen...

Item #708091

April 29, 1843

NILES' NATIONAL REGISTER, Baltimore, April 29, 1843  The back page has a report: "Millerism" which is a fine report on the Millerite prediction that the world would end on April 23.
It includes: "The eventful 23d of April, 1843 was as delightful a day as our spring has offered. True, quite an ominous discovery was made in the morning; a large quantity than ever before noticed of a substance pr

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708086

The Mormon War...

Item #708086

November 17, 1838

NILES' NATIONAL REGISTER, Washington City, Nov. 17, 1838  The front page has a very nice item headed: "The Mormon War" portions of which include: "...from the scene of the Mormon difficulties. A meeting of the citizens of Fayette was called...to hear the accounts just brought of 'the most barbarous atrocities'. ..a letter was read from Major Woodward...Oct.25 which stated the arrival of infor
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708080

Treaty of Velasco which ended the Texas War with Mexico...

Item #708080

August 20, 1836

NILES' WEEKLY REGISTER, Baltimore, Aug. 20, 1836  Inside has "Latest From Texas and Mexico" which includes a significant letter signed in type by: Antonio Lopez De Santa Ana in which he agrees to the treaty between Texas and Mexico, known as the Treaty of Velasco.

This is followed by the "Articles of the treaty concluded between his excellency Don Antonio Lopez de Santa An... See More  

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708079

The Seminole War in Florida... Texas & Mexico...

Item #708079

August 13, 1836

NILES' WEEKLY REGISTER, Baltimore, Aug. 13, 1836  The front page has: "Mexico & Texas" with mention that the Mexicans will not fight until fall & that a treaty between Santa Anna & General Sam Houston had reached Mexico. Further particulars as well.
Other items include: "United States & Mexico" "Revolt of Negroes at Havana" "United States & Mexico" and much more.
Perhaps the

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708040

Prelude to the Battle of the Alamo...

Item #708040

January 30, 1836

NILES WEEKLY REGISTER, Baltimore, Jan. 30, 1836  This issue has a great deal of reporting: "From Texas" giving the latest information on their struggles during this significant year.
The first report with a subhead: "Declaration of the Victims" beginning: "We the undersigned prisoners of war, condemned to be shot on Monday next..." and more taking over a full column.
This is followed by a repor

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708037

Death of LaFayette... New Jewish synagogue... Sherath-Israel...

Item #708037

June 21, 1834

NILES' WEEKLY REGISTER, Baltimore, June 21, 1834  Page 11 has a very early report of the death of Lafayette: "...By a late arrival we learn that the good LAFAYETTE died on the 20th May in the 77th year of his age. The papers are filled with tributes of respect to his memory. He was the illustrious link between the past age & the present--the man of two worlds."  More de... See More  

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708019

Pair of issues on the suppression of the slave trade with England...

Item #708019

June 05, 1824

NILES' WEEKLY REGISTER, Baltimore, June 5 and 12, 1824  This is a pair of consecutive issues covering the agreements with England and the various documents and discussions relating to the: "Suppression of the Slave Trade" which was enacted in 1824.
Several documents are signed in type by the President, James Monroe, and the appropriate British commissioners.
The reports begin in the June 5 issu

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708015

The slave trade... The Denmark Vesey slave revolt (would one day fuel Frederick Douglass' battle-cry for freedom)...

Item #708015

September 07, 1822

NILES' WEEKLY REGISTER, Baltimore, Sept. 7, 1822  



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* Denmark Vesey slave revolt

* Executions of slaves - Negroes

* Charleston, South Carolina




Pages 9-11 have much regarding Denmark Vesey and the "Servile Conspiracy in South Carolina," which  has a report of the Denmark Vesey slave revolt.

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708001

Large chart of the land battles of the War of 1812...

Item #708001

May 04, 1816

NILES' WEEKLY REGISTER, Baltimore, May 4, 1816  Pages 2 and 3 are taken up with a very extensive chart of the: "LAND BATTLES" of the just-ended War of 1812, columns headed "Place of Action" "When Fought" "Commander's Names" and more. The top of page 4 has a chart: "A Comparative View of the Aggregate Loss of the American and British Armies in the Several Campaigns".
Sixteen pages, 6 by 9 1/2 i
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707999

Martin Van Buren's annual address to the nation...

Item #707999

December 28, 1839

NILES' NATIONAL REGISTER, Baltimore, Dec. 28, 1839 



* President Martin Van Buren

* State of the Union annual address




Being so close to the nation's capital it is not surprising that much of the content is on politics of the day, including a wealth of reporting from Congress.

The prime feature would be the complete and lengthy text of the annual state-of-the-union address of Pr... See More  

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707968

Reports from the War of 1812...

Item #707968

January 23, 1813

THE WEEKLY REGISTER, Baltimore, Jan. 23, 1813  Among the reports re: "American Ingenuity" "American Gallantry" "The Heroes of King's Mountain" from the Revolutionary War battle; a full page chart: "A Statement of the Annual Revenue of the United States" "British Love of 'Liberty' " and more.
The section headed: "Events of the War" takes 4 pages with much reporting on the ongoing War of 1812. A
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707962

Success of General Hull in Canada, and more on the War of 1812...

Item #707962

August 01, 1812

THE WEEKLY REGISTER, Baltimore, Aug. 1, 1812  Much from the early months of the War of 1812 including: "British Navy--American Station" being a chart of their ships commanders, and size; "North-Western Army" which is a nice letter beginning: "When the army came to the foot of the rapids of Maumee  river, governor Hull not having received intelligence of the decla... See More  

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707957

1882 Gunnison, Colorado original...

Item #707957

May 10, 1882

GUNNISON DAILY REVIEW, Colorado, May 10, 1882



* Rare Old West title

* Volume 1 issue




An uncommon title from this boom mining town in the southwestern quadrant of Colorado, tucked in a valley amidst the Rocky Mountains.

Gunnison boomed in the late 1870's and early 1880's and was once the home of Wyatt Earp and "Texas Jack". Today there are some 5500 residents of Gunnison.

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707945

Louisiana to become a state...

Item #707945

March 28, 1812

THE WEEKLY REGISTER, Baltimore, March 28, 1812  Inside has lengthy reporting from the "House of Representatives" which includes discussion headed: "State of Louisiana" concerning Louisiana joining the Union.

Another page has: "The bill for the admission of Louisiana into the union has passed the house of representatives with a provision to include within the limits o... See More  

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707934

First issue published...

Item #707934

September 07, 1811

THE WEEKLY REGISTER, Baltimore, Sept. 7, 1811  This was the first issue published: "Vol. 1 No. 1" as noted in the masthead. The entire front page is taken up with: "The Editor To The Public" in which he details what the newspaper is to be about. Page 10 has a chart of: "Total Expenses, Of the War for Independence with a Statement of All the Troops in the Continental S... See 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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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.

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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.

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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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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.



background: In the early 1880s, Sonora, California, was s... See More  

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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.

Various ne... See More  

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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. 

Eight pages, lightly toned, some minor margin tears.... See More  

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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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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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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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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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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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707450

1889 San Diego Flume opening...

Item #707450

February 22, 1889

THE SAN DIEGO UNION, Feb. 22, 1889



* San Diego Wooden Flume opening - dedication

* Lake Cuyamaca to La Mesa area - waterway




The top of the front page has a one column heading: "THE FLUME" with subheads and two related images. (see images) This was the opening day of the San Diego Flume. Probably only found in a San Diego publication, very rare as such.

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707416

Nice issue on Uncle Tom's Cabin...

Item #707416

June 03, 1852

THE NATIONAL ERA, Washington, D.C., June 3, 1852  



* Uncle Tom's Cabin 

* Harriet Beecher Stowe

* Book becomes mainstream 

* Anti-slavery publication 




The back page has not one, but two advertisements for the sale of: "Uncle Tom's Cabin". One ad begins: "A constant supply of this most interesting work will be kept for sale..." and the other ... See More  

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707410

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

Item #707410

January 23, 1857

THE NEW YORK HERALD, January 23, 1857 



* Birth of organized baseball

* First convention of clubs




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 Ci... See More  

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