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  • 1838 Fight on Congress Floor... - John Bell and H.L. Turney

    1838 Fight on Congress Floor...

    Item #200286
    SALEM GAZETTE, Salem, Mass., June 5, 1838.

    On pg. 2 under "Disgraceful Conflict" is a detailed account of the events that resulted in a fight on the floor of the House between John Bell and H. L. Turney, both from Tennessee. Bell would later be a presidential candidate for the Constitutional Union party in 1860. Occasional foxing.
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  • Farming newspaper from Kentucky...
    Item #615789
    FRANKLIN FARMER, Frankfort, Kentucky, June 16, 1838 

    * Rare & early title

    An early title from Kentucky, and as the title would suggest, focused on farming issues. Inside has: "Mineral Resources of Kentucky" among other articles.
    Eight pages, never bound or trimmed so it folds out to one sheet, archivally rejoined at the spine,... Read full description  
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  • Uncommon Military Periodical 1838....
    Item #571042
    ARMY AND NAVY CHRONICLE, Washington, November 8, 1838  Inside has the "Hints for the Creation of a New Bureau"; reports from Commander D.G. Farragut at Vera Cruz; General Taylor and his treaty with the Apalachicola Indian treaty and more. Octavo-size, 16 pages, some lite foxing, otherwise in good condition.
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  •  - On Charles Dickens...

    Item #203859
    THE ALBION, New York, Dec. 1, 1838  Page 2 contains a lengthy article, taking over half the page, headed "Dickens's Tales" which begins: "Mr. Charles Dickens, the author of the above works, is the most popular writer of the day..." with much more (see photos). You get the complete 8 page issue, a bit irregular at the spine, a bit of scattered browning,... Read full description  
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  •  - Martin Van Buren Annual Message In 1838...

    Item #211154
    NEW HAMPSHIRE PATRIOT AND STATE GAZETTE, Concord, Dec. 10, 1838 The annual Message of the President to Congress takes all of pg. 2 and concludes on pg. 3 where it is signed in type: Martin Van Buren. Other news of the day includes: "Gen. Jackson At Home" "Shocking Calamity" and much more. Several interesting advertisements as well.... Read full description  
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  • 1902 - "Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch", by Alice Caldwell Hegan...
    Item #705337
    Book: "Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch", by Alice Caldwell Hegan (Rice), 1902 edition

    A delightful book originally published in 1901, this appears to be a Dec., 1902 printing. Wikipedia states:

    Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch is a 1901 novel by American author Alice Hegan Rice, about a southern family... Read full description  
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  • Overtaking the Indians in Florida... Second Seminole War...
    Item #650838
    NILES' NATIONAL REGISTER, Baltimore, Jan. 12, 1839  Included are 1 1/2 columns taken up with: "Occupation Of Florida" which is introduced with: "A bill to provide for the armed occupation and settlement of that part of Florida which is now overrun and infested by marauding bands of hostile Indians."... Read full description  
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  • Resolution limiting the term of the President...
    Item #688187
    NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER, Washington, D. C., Jan. 22, 1839 The top of page 3 has an interesting report from "Congress" noting: "...a joint resolution was introduced by Mr. Tallmadge for the amendment of the Constitution...provides that the President shall be elected for one term of four years and be ineligible... Read full description  
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  • Map of the Liverpool vicinity...
    Item #701026
    THE WEEKLY HERALD, New York, March 2, 1839  The front page is dominated by a map headed: "Chart OF The Shoals Outside the port of Liverpool..." showing the loss of several American ships from a recent gale.
    Eight pages, never bound nor trimmed so it folds out to a single sheet, good condition. 
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  • Martin Van Buren 1839....
    Item #215631
    THE CORRECTOR, Sag-Harbor, (L.I.), N.Y., March 14, 1839.
     
    * President Martin Van Buren Act
    * Sag Harbor, Long Island, New York


    Page 2 has: An Act giving to the President of the United States additional powers for the defence of the United States, in certain cases, against invasion, and for other purposes... signed in type: Martin Van Buren. Other news... Read full description  
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  • Published by Horace Greeley...
    Item #693324
    THE NEW-YORKER, March 30, 1839

    * Very early by Horace Greeley

    Has various bits of news, some literary content, original compositions and ads. Ornate lettering in the masthead. A very early publication done by the famed Horace Greeley. 
    Complete in 16 pages, measures 9 1/2 by 12 1/4 inches, minor light foxing, nice condition.
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  • Death of famed publisher Hezekiah Niles...
    Item #688191
    NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER, Washington, D.C., April 4, 1839  The top of page 3 has a report of the death of famous newspaper publisher Hezekiah Niles, it noting in part: "...the decease of the venerable and respected Hezekiah Niles, the founder...editor & publisher of Niles' Weekly Register--a paper universally known and... Read full description  
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  • Horace Greeley's first successful publication...
    Item #704682
    THE NEW-YORKER, New York, April 20, 1839  This title was published by the famed Horace Greeley, begun some seven years before his more famous 'New York Tribune' would publish its first issue. Although he would work at several newspapers prior to the 'New Yorker' this would be his first successful venture eventually... Read full description  
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  •  - Martin Van Buren In 1839...

    Item #213395
    NEW-HAMPSHIRE PATRIOT AND STATE GAZETTE, Concord, April 22, 1839.
     
    * Martin Van Buren Act
    * 1839 Concord NH
    * Florida Indians


    An Act making appropriations for the...expenses of the Indian Department, and for fulfilling treaty stipulations with the Various Indian tribes, for 1839, signed in type: Martin Van Buren. Other news of the day includes:... Read full description  
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  • Horace Greeley's newspaper, before his famous 'Tribune'...
    Item #716170
    THE NEW-YORKER, April 27, 1839  This was published by the famed Horace Greeley, begun some 7 years before his more famous 'New York Tribune' would publish its first issue. Although he would work at several newspapers prior to the 'New Yorker', this would be his first successful venture, eventually reaching a circulation of... Read full description  

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  • Sag Harbor circus ad...
    Item #208740
    THE CORRECTOR, Sag Harbor, May 4, 1839  On the front page under Circus are details about the splendid Equestrian Establishment performed by A. Turner, Sons & Co. 4 pages in good condition. Early for circus advertisements.
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  • The desert of California...
    Item #692866
    THE NEW-YORKER, New York, May 11, 1839  Inside has a report: "Desert of California". Keep in mind that California was part of Mexico at this time, so bits of the report include: "This immense plain, the existence of which was until very recently unknown, is situated in the central part of Upper or New California, in Mexico...Its area is... Read full description  
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  • A treaty to end the Seminole War is reached, but not for long...
    Item #692867
    THE NEW-YORKER, New York, June 8, 1839  Page 10 has a report headed: "The Florida War Ended" noting in part: "Such is the official announcement from Gen. Macomb, and we ardently wish it may prove correct...terms of the agreement are very vague--the Indians manifestly understanding that they are to have... Read full description  
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  • Captured slave ship...
    Item #653171
    NILES' NATIONAL REGISTER, Baltimore, June 15, 1839 

    * African slave trade capture

    The bkpg. has a report: "Slaves Captured" which notes in part: "...British sloop of war Buzzard...captured by her on the coast of Africa on suspicion of having been concerned in the slave trade, have arrived at New York...vessels...are both American built... Read full description  
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  •  - Trade on the Mississippi...

    Item #217291
    THE ATLAS, Boston, July 4, 1839.
     
    * Shipping trade on the Mississippi River
    * St. Louis 1839

    Page 2 has a report about the Trade of St. Louis says that 105 different boats Traded at the wharf this season, and that 86 are regular traders. Lists the number of regular trader boats from various ports like Pittsburg, New Orleans, Galena, the Missouri and... Read full description  
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  • Henry Schoolcraft 1839 Story....
    Item #215715
    NEW-YORK MIRROR, July 27, 1839.
     
    * Short Story by known writer
    * Henry C. Schoolcraft
     
    Famous literary title, inside has a short story: The Celestial Sisters. By Henry R. Schoolcraft . Other topics include: "Employment For The Unhappy" "Arab Horses" "Progress Of Music" and more. Measures 14 by 10 1/2 inches,... Read full description  
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  •  - Early Steamships in 1839...

    Item #219475
    UNITED STATES COMMERCIAL & STATISTICAL REGISTER, Philadelphia, PA, July 31, 1839.
     
    * Early steamboat travel

    The front page has a committee report on the subject Atlantic Steam Navigation. Report takes 2 1/2 pages. Other topics throughout. A volume I issue. Quarto-size, 16 pages, small piece missing from the left margin of the last leaf,... Read full description  
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  • Henry Rowe Scoolcraft...
    Item #216325
    NEW-YORK MIRROR, August 3, 1839.

    * Henry Rowe Schoolcraft
    * "The White Feather"


    Nice to have this story by Schoolcraft in the this famous literary title. Other topics throughout this 8 page newspaper. Measure 13 3/4 by 10 1/2 inches, some lite foxing, otherwise in good condition.
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  • Nun defection...
    Item #206395
    DAILY NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER, Washington, Aug. 21, 1839 A pg. 3 report under "Tumultuous At Baltimore" provides details about an unusual incident involving the defection of a nun from the Carmelite Convent on Aisquith Street , and caused "considerable excitement". Also has a "Proclamation" from the mayor of Baltimore warning the public to... Read full description  
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  • Campaign newspaper that existed for just 12 issues...
    Item #698873
    THE BAY STATE DEMOCRAT, Boston, Sept. 7, 1839  Although there were several newspapers with this name, this is the campaign paper that existed for just 12 issues each year ending just before the November elections.
    This is the number 3 issue, followed with political reporting supporting--obviously--the democratic party.
    Eight... Read full description  
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  • Martin Van Buren for president...
    Item #583261
    THE BAY STATE DEMOCRAT, Boston, Massachusetts, Sept. 13, 1839 

    * Martin Van Buren for president

    A volume 1 issue of a newspaper devoted almost entirely to politics. The top of the front page has a nice: "For President, Martin Van Buren..." notice. Four pages, ornate masthead, 11 by 14 inches, great condition.
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  • Charles Dickens to publish a new work of humor...
    Item #539430
    THE MADISONIAN, Washington City, Washington, September 18, 1839 

    * Charles Dickens... 
    * Uncommon title... 


    Page 3 has a short item reading: "Mr. Charles Dickens, the immortal Boz, has announced, through his publishers, Messrs. Chapman and Hall, another new periodical work of humor, to appear on the 1st of... Read full description  
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  • California, and work towards gaining statehood...
    Item #668218
    DAILY NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER, Washington, D.C., Oct. 13, 1849 

    * California Republic for statehood ?

    The top of page 3 has a column headed: "California" which includes talk of their efforts to gain statehood. 
    Four pages, very nice condition.

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  •  - South Carolina Census... Philadelphia Fire...

    Item #200976
    UNITED STATES COMMERCIAL & STATISTICAL REGISTER, Phila., Oct. 16, 1839 Detailed reports inside under "The Fire At Philadelphia" & "Destructive Conflagration at N. York". Also figures from the "S. Carolina State Census". A volume I issue. Octavo-size, 16 pages., occasional foxing.
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  •  - Two-headed snake killed in 1839...

    Item #219551
    THE MADISONIAN, Washington, Oct. 26, 1839.
     
    * Two-Headed Snake found and killed
    * Leavenworth Iowa

    Page 2 has a report from a Leavenworth, Iowa, paper about a snake killed on a farm. Says the snake was two feet in length had a head at each end, and could crawl both ways, plus a few other details. Mentions that the snake might be the only one... Read full description  
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  • Scarce Title From Philadelphia...
    Item #204126
    THE PENNSYLVANIAN, Philadelphia, Oct. 31, 1839  An uncommon title with three pages of ads and notices, page 2 has news and topical items. First leaf has an archival mend in the upper margin, a few areas of foxing.
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  • Very early review of Dickens' 'Oliver Twist'...
    Item #683705
    NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER, Washington, D.C., Nov. 20, 1839

    * Early Charles Dickens
    * "Oliver Twist" review


     Of special interest is a page 3 article: "Review of Dickens' "Oliver Twist" which is quite early, as this famous novel by 27 year-old Charles Dickens was just his second. It printed in book form in... Read full description  
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  • Much on Pensacola, Florida...
    Item #692848
    THE NEW-YORKER, New York, Nov. 9, 1839  Taking half a column on the front page and all of page 2 is a very detailed article: "Pensacola, West-Florida". It becomes with some history, then delves into life there, its beauty, its commercial enterprises, etc. Bits include: "The Bay of Pensacola was discovered in the early part of the 16th... Read full description  
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  • Wyoming Pennsylvania Deer Hunting...
    Item #206469
    DAILY NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER, Washington, Nov. 25, 1839 Pg. 2 has an article " Deer Hunting In Wyoming (Pa.)" which describes Luzerne County as "picturesque and beautiful" & more, with much about the deer hunting there, plus mention of Harveys Lake and Bald Mountain. A nice article!
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  • Pennsylvania Deer Hunting 1839...
    Item #215183
    THE MADISONIAN, Washington, November 30, 1839
     
    * Pennsylvania Deer Hunting
    * 1839 Washington D.C.


    Front page topical report: Deer Hunting In Wyoming (Pa.) Obviously discusses hunting red deer but also mentions Wilkesbarre, Luzerne, and Harveys Lake.

    Other news of the day includes: "New Lead Mines" "The National... Read full description  
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  • 1839 William Henry Harrison for President ad...
    Item #708098
    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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  •  - Uncommon title - Churchman in 1839....

    Item #219387
    THE CHURCHMAN, N.Y., Dec. 21, 1839.
     
    * Uncommon title

    As the name implies, contains mostly religious-related news and content. Second leaf has a narrow piece missing in the outer margin, front page has an area of lite dirtiness and a bit of lite fold rubbing, archival mends to two minor fold tears, some lite foxing.
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  • Martin Van Buren...
    Item #151175
    THE MADISONIAN, Washington, Dec. 25, 1839 Taking three columns on pg. 2 and five columns on pg. 3 is the President's "Message". It is signed in type: M. Van Buren. Acid-free tape mend to an irregular tear near the masthead, plus a small, barely noticeable tape mend in the text of the address, otherwise very good. Nice to have in a Washington paper.
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  • Martin Van Buren's annual address to the nation...
    Item #707999
    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... Read full description  
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  •  - 1840 Washington D.C....

    Item #217957
    THE MADISONIAN, Washington, Jan. 11, 1840.
     
    * Uncommon title
    * New Year's song


    Front page has lyrics: The Hero Of The Thames Song Written For The Celebration Of New Years Eve, By The Unionist And Others. Also has an Extract From An Address Delivered by Gen. Harrison, at Vincennes, Ind. To Gen. Willam Harrison" "Dissolution Of The Vsn Buren Party" and... Read full description  
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  • Steamboat Lexington Destroyed...
    Item #206434
    THE MADISONIAN, Washington, Jan. 18, 1840 Pg. 3 report: "Appalling Calamity" "Steambot [sic] Lexington Destroyed By Fire, And Nearly Two Hundred Lives Lost!", plus "Further Particulars". Says the boat left New York and that the fire occurred near Eltons Neck. Traces of foxing.
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  • Tunnel along the Whitewater Canal...
    Item #541167
    THE MADISONIAN, Washington DC, Jan. 21, 1840.

    * General William Henry Harrison for President
    * Whitewater Canal tunnel


    A page 3 item from a Cincinnati paper says that Gen. Harrison was seen for the first time since the nomination, and that he was involved in the contract of a tunnel along the Whitewater Canal that passes through his farm at... Read full description  
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  • Historic newspaper item #150297
    Item #150297
    BAY STATE DEMOCRAT, Boston, February 3, 1840 A ftpg. business ad for "Patent Balances And Scales" gives details about the business. Includes two small woodcuts of scales and one of a balance. Fold creases, o/w generally good.
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  • William Henry Harrison, 1840...
    Item #220368
    THE MADISONIAN, Washington, dated Feb. 6, 1840.
     
    * William Henry Harrison
    * Campaign Song


    Page 3 has a brief letter from Luzerne County containing the lyrics of an Irish Song in honor of Harrison, sung to the Air--Spring of Shillalah. Other news of the day with some advertisements. 4 pages in good condition.
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  • Harrison accepts the Presidential nomination offer...
    Item #595555
    NILES' NATIONAL REGISTER, Baltimore, Feb. 8, 1840 

    * William Henry Harrison nomination
    * Slave ship Amistad


    Inside has an items on William Henry Harrison accepting his nomination for the Presidency with his letter signed in type: W.H. Harrison.
    The back page has a brief item concerning the Amistad slave ship case:... Read full description  
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  • Potential extermination of Native Americans...
    Item #693094
    THE DAILY REGISTER, New Bedford, Massachusetts, Feb. 11, 1840  Page 2 begins with a half-column article concerning: "Indian Affairs" which reports on the state of the Native Americans at that time. One bit notes: "...that some system should be established for the preservation of the Indian. The rapid advancement of... Read full description  
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  • Patent for Balances And Scales (with image)...
    Item #150999
    BAY STATE DEMOCRAT, Boston, Feb. 15, 1840 Issue has numerous ads, including one on the ftpg. for "Patent Balances And Scales" which has three small illustrations of scales or balances. Good condition.  Note:  The images shown are stock photos of a similar issue to show the look, condition, masthead, and actual... Read full description  
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  • MartinVan Buren signature...
    Item #554943
    THE GLOBE, from Washington DC, dated March 24, 1840

    * Martin Van Buren notice
    * Early Western lands

    The front page has notices concerning the sale of public lands in Missouri, Louisiana, Michigan, Wisconsin, & two for Iowa, each signed in type: M. Van. Buren.

    Other news of the day throughout with many interesting advertisements. Some light foxing,... Read full description  
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  • Detailed "snake oil" advertisement...
    Item #693093
    THE DAILY REGISTER, New Bedford, Massachusetts, March 24, 1840  Among the wealth of ads on the back page is an illustrated one for: "The Indian's Panacea for the cure of Scrofula, or King's Evil; incipient cancers, syphilitic and mercurial diseases, particularly ulcers and painful affections of the bones..." with much more.... Read full description  
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  • Napoleon... Robert Burns... Kentucky...
    Item #599123
    SATURDAY EVENING POST, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, April 4, 1840  The front page of the issue has a report "Napoleon". "...It relates to Napoleon's ill-fate Russian campaign, and the disastrous retreat of the legions: 'But the vaulting ambition of the great conqueror at last overshot itself...the ancient capital of Russian... Read full description  
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