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  • Death of John Murrell, the famous "land pirate"... Complaints of election fraud...
    Item #684787
    NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER, Washington D.C., Nov. 29, 1844 

    * John Murrell death - "land pirate"
    * Mississippi River outlaw


    A front page report about the "Death Of Murrell" says: "The Chattanooga Gazette of the 16th announces the death, at Pikeville, Tennessee, of the notorious ... Read full description  
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  • Will the Mormons leave? On the assassination of Joseph Smith...   America's first African-American lawyer...
    Item #685126
    NILES' NATIONAL REGISTER, Baltimore, July 27, 1844

    * Mormonism - re. Joseph Smith assassination
    * Macon Bolling Allen - 1st black lawyer


     Pages 4 and 5 contain a nearly full-column article on: "The Mormons" focused on driving the Mormons out of Illinois, and a... Read full description  
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  • Orrin Porter Rockwell, the Mormon bodyguard...
    Item #716370
    NILES' NATIONAL REGISTER, Baltimore, March 25, 1843

    * Porter Rockwell - Utah Territory lawman
    * Bodyguard and friend of Joseph Smith arrest
    * Mormons - Mormonism - Latter Day Saints
    * Attempted murder of Governor Lilburn Boggs


     The back page has a small report: "Mormons" noting: "Orrin Porter Rockwell, the Mormon,... Read full description  
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  •  - Seated Liberty Dollar Coin 1842 News...

    Item #213667
    DOLLAR WEEKLY, Phila., Sept. 17, 1842.
     
    * Seated Liberty
    * Dollar Coin Masthead
    * Print
    * 1842 Original News


    The masthead has an engraving of a dollar coin which was the cost of an annual subscription. Page 3 report: Great, Bloody and Brutal Prize Fight between Otis Lilly and Tom McCoy--Death of McCoy.

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  •  - John Tyler Veto Message...

    Item #209206
    THE CORRECTOR, Sag-Harbor, September 15, 1841. Page 2 has The Second Veto Message Of President Tyler addressed to Congress and signed in type: John Tyler. Concerned the Fiscal Bank Bill. Archival mend to a small fold tear at the spine, otherwise in good condition.
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  • From New Orleans before the Civil War...
    Item #650700
    THE WEEKLY CRESCENT CITY, New Orleans, Aug. 29, 1841  One of our earliest offerings from New Orleans. Among various articles are: "Louisiana" "The Gaines' Case" "The Long Tongue" "The St. Louis Murder" and so much more.
    Four pages, bit irregular at the spine & a bit close-trimmed at the... Read full description  
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  • Mormons in New Jersey...   President Tyler vetos the Bank of the U.S. bill...
    Item #704482
    NILES' NATIONAL REGISTER, Baltimore, Aug. 21, 1841

    * Mormons - Mormonism
    * Toms River & Hornerstown
    * Monmouth Co. New Jersey


     Inside has the lengthy: "Veto Message from the President of the United States, Returning, with his Objections, the bill to incorporate the Fiscal Bank of the United... Read full description  
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  • Great wealth of information on how to train soldiers...
    Item #698968
    NEW YORK MILITARY MAGAZINE, July 3, 1841  A very scarce title that existed for just six months. This is the volume 1, number 4 issue.
    Among the articles: "Sketches of Uniform Companies" "Review - From the Army Regulations" "Artillery Tactics - Adopted by the War Department" "Order of... Read full description  
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  •  - 1840 Public Revenue Act...

    Item #211019
    THE CORRECTOR, Sag-Harbor, N.Y., July 29, 1840 On pg. 2 under Sub-Treasury Law is: An Act to provide for the collection, safe keeping, transfer, and disbursement of the public revenue. Quite lengthy and concludes on gp. 3, signed in type: M. Van Buren. Other news of the day includes: "Final Adjournment Of Congress" "The Duel" "Horrid Murder" "Late From... Read full description  
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  • 1840 William Henry Harrison Song...
    Item #212065
    THE CORRECTOR, from Sag-Harbor, (L.I.), N.Y., dated June 17, 1840

    * William Henry Harrison campaign song
    * Piracy and Murder
    * The Florida War


    With the lyrics of a campaign song on the front page  Parodical A Democratic Harrison Song Dedicated To The Sixth Ward Tippecanoe Club Of Cincinnati. Tune--A Landlady of France. A page 3 ad endorses... Read full description  
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  • 6 Checks from Cooperstown in 1837...
    Item #697496
    Her are 6 genuine checks written on the "Otsego County Bank" of Cooperstown, New York dated in 1837. Included is the amounts in the lower left corner with a signature in the lower right. There is a nice engraving of an eagle with an olive branch in its beak on each check. Also a red ink cancellation.
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  • Check from Cooperstown, 1837...
    Item #682476
    This is a genuine check written on the "Otsego County Bank" of Cooperstown, New York dated Oct. 30, 1837. Included is the amount of $10 in the lower left corner with a signature in the lower right. There is a nice engraving of an eagle with an olive branch in its beak. Also a red ink cancellation.
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  • One of the earliest newspaper mentions of Abraham Lincoln and Joseph Smith...
    Item #704690
    NILES' WEEKLY REGISTER, Baltimore, Aug. 12, 1837 

    * Very early mention of Abraham Lincoln
    * Early Mormon & Joseph Smith mention


    An inside page has a report headed "Illinois" being an account of activities in the state legislature, with an inconspicuous--yet very significant--listing... Read full description  
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  •  - 1837 Andrew Jackson Message...

    Item #211600
    THE CORRECTOR, Sag-Harbor, Feb. 18, 1837 Pg. 2 has: Message Of The President To The Senate, Upon Mexican Affairs, signed in type: Andrew Jackson. Also, under Whale Fisheries is a statement about the importation of oils and whalebone into the U.S. for the past year. Other news of the day includes: "Ship Diamond" "Murder" "Election Of President Martin Van... Read full description  
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  • Check from Cooperstown, 1837...
    Item #710640
    This is a genuine check written on the "Otsego County Bank" of Cooperstown, New York dated 1837. Included is the amount in the lower left corner with a signature in the lower right. There is a nice engraving of an eagle with an olive branch in its beak. Also a red ink cancellation.
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  • Check from Cooperstown, 1834...
    Item #688903
    This is a genuine check written on the "Otsego County Bank" of Cooperstown, New York dated Sept. 6, 1836. Included is the amount of $25 in the lower left corner with a signature in the lower right. There is a nice engraving of an eagle with an olive branch in its beak.
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  • First American railroad publication...
    Item #701985
    AMERICAN RAILROAD JOURNAL, New York, Dec. 19, 1835

    * Very early on the railroad industry
    * Uncommon publication


    This is an early issue of the very first American periodical on railroading.
    The best feature of this newspaper may be the great and very early engraving of a railroad train in the masthead, showing an engine with three cars. Note the... Read full description  
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  • Giuseppe marco Fieschi, the attempted assassin of King Louis-Philippe...
    Item #575112
    THE LANDMARK, Salem, Massachusetts, September 23, 1835

    * Giuseppe Marco Fieschi assassin
    * Uncommon illustration

    This 4 page newspaper has one column illustration of page 2 with caption: "The Assassin Fieschi" which shows Giuseppe Marco Fieschi, who attempted to murder King Louis-Philippe of France.

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  • Check from Cooperstown, 1834...
    Item #688679
    This is a genuine check written on the "Otsego County Bank" of Cooperstown, New York dated Nov. 6, 1834. Included is the amount of $350 in the lower left corner with a signature in the lower right. There is a nice engraving of an eagle with an olive branch in its beak. Also a red ink cancellation.
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  • First American railroad publication, from its first year...
    Item #657509
    AMERICAN RAILROAD JOURNAL, New York, July 26, 1834  This is a very early issue--a volume three issue--of the very first American periodical on railroading. The best feature of this newspaper is the great and very early engraving of a railroad train in the masthead, showing an engine with three cars. Note the simplicity of... Read full description  
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  •  - Camden and Amboy Railroad In 1834...

    Item #211404
    THE SUN, N.Y., May 9, 1834 Pg. 3 has a report about an accident on the Camden and Amboy Railroad, when two engines travelling in opposite directions made contact at a curve. The Camden & Amboy RR was the first RR in New Jersey and one of the earliest in the U.S. May be one of first railroad accidents! Other news of the day includes: "Another... Read full description  
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  • Check from Cooperstown, 1834...
    Item #688357
    This is a genuine check written on the "Otsego County Bank" of Cooperstown, New York dated March 31, 1834. Included is the amount of $19 in the lower left corner with a signature in the lower right. There is a nice engraving of an eagle with an olive branch in its beak. Also a red ink cancellation.
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  • First American railroad publication...
    Item #701484
    AMERICAN RAILROAD JOURNAL, New York, Feb. 8, 1834

    * Very early on the railroad industry
    * Uncommon publication


    This is an early issue of the very first American periodical on railroading.
    The best feature of this newspaper may be the great and very early engraving of a railroad train in the masthead, showing an engine with three cars. Note the... Read full description  
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  • First American railroad publication...
    Item #713648
    AMERICAN RAILROAD JOURNAL, New York, Feb. 1, 1834 This is an early issue of the very first American periodical on railroading.
    The best feature of this newspaper may be the great and very early engraving of a railroad train in the masthead, showing an engine with three cars. Note the crudeness of the train, but keep in mind this is from the very... Read full description  

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  • Check from Cooperstown, 1834...
    Item #583773
    This is a genuine check written on the "Otsego County Bank" of Cooperstown, New York dated 1834. Included is the amount in the lower left corner with a signature in the lower right. There is a nice engraving of an eagle with an olive branch in its beak (see images).

    An early financial item & great to have from this town famous as the home... Read full description  
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  • Check from Cooperstown, 1834...
    Item #672995
    This is a genuine check written on the "Otsego County Bank" of Cooperstown, New York dated 1834. Included is the amount in the lower left corner with a signature in the lower right. There is a nice engraving of an eagle with an olive branch in its beak.
    An early financial item & great to have from this town famous as the home of the... Read full description  
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  • Discover of lead near the Platte River...
    Item #541513
    EVENING POST, New York City, New York, May 14, 1833

    * Mississippi River
    * Missouri Territory
    * Van Buren, Missouri


    A page 2 report states that: "...new...discoveries of lead ore have been made upon the east bank of the Mississippi, between the Platte and Grand Rivers, in Iowa County, M.T." Says the ore is of the "best... Read full description  
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  •  - Schenectady and Utica railroad company in 1833...

    Item #219477
    NEW-YORK EVENING POST, April 27, 1833.
     
    * Schenectady and Utica Railroad Company est.

    A page 2 report begins: It will be a matter of public congratulations that the senate...passed the bill from the house to incorporate the Schenectady and Utica railroad company, by a unanimous vote. A few other details as well. Other news of... Read full description  
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  • Did Cherokees commit the murder?
    Item #668143
    NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER, Washington, D.C., Feb. 16, 1833  The front page has a report concerning a murder in Georgia thought to have been committed by a Cherokee: "The Cherokee Phoenix takes exception...an account of alleged murder of whites by certain Cherokees. We are against all sorts of murder or manslaughter, and must condemn it under... Read full description  
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  • Senate attempts to override Jackson's veto of the Bank Bill...
    Item #688228
    NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER, Washington, D.C., July 12, 1832  About half of page 3 is taken up with the actions in the Senate of July 12 headed: "The Bank Veto" and their attempts to override it. On July 13 they would fail to do so. There is also related content at the beginning of the front page.
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  •  - 1832 Concord NH - Martin Van Buren....

    Item #213216
    NEW-HAMPSHIRE PATRIOT AND STATE GAZETTE, Concord, April 16, 1832.

    * Martin Van Buren
    * Creek Indians
    * 1832 Concord NH


    Page 2 has a letter to the citizens of New York signed in type: Martin Van Buren. Concerned the rejection of his nomination to the Senate. Also a report stating that the Senate ratified the treaty with the Creek Indians.

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  •  - 1831 Martin Van Buren & Andrew Jackson Letters...

    Item #211575
    THE CORRECTOR, Sag-Harbor, N.Y., April 30, 1831 On pg. 3 under Resignation Of The Cabinet is the letter of resignation from the Secretary of State to the President, signed in type: M. Van Buren. The Presidents cordial reply is signed in type: Andrew Jackson. Other news of the day includes: "From Key West" "Murder" "The Demon Ship" and... Read full description  
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  • The case that established Native American  sovereignty...
    Item #689406
    NILES' WEEKLY REGISTER, Baltimore, Jan. 15, 1831

    * George "Corn" Tassel execution
    * Cherokees - Indians - Georgia


    The front page has: "Georgia And the Indians" and "Execution of George Tassels".
    The latter report has considerable significance in the legal issues of the U.S. relations with... Read full description  
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  • 1839 Suffolk County Census Chart...
    Item #211663
    THE CORRECTOR, Sag-Harbor, N.Y., Nov. 27, 1830.

    * Census chart for Suffolk County, New York

    On page 3 taking an entire column and presented vertically is a chart: Census of Suffolk County, (by the United States). It is interesting to note a column for Deaf and Dumb White Persons, and in the next column figures for Dumb and Deaf Colored... Read full description  
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  • Early from Shelbyville...
    Item #586791
    KENTUCKY ADVOCATE, Shelbyville, Kentucky, Jan. 11, 1828 

    * Very rare title

    A volume 1 issue of this early & scarce Kentucky newspaper. Contains various news and advertisements of the day. Page 3 includes: "The Navy of the U. States" "Another Steam Boat Disaster" "Horrid Murder" & other items.
    Four pages, archivally... Read full description  
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  • Descriptive of the Harmony Society...
    Item #685028
    NILES' WEEKLY REGISTER, Baltimore, Oct. 27, 1827  

    * Harmony Society description
    * Harmonists, Harmonites, or Rappites


    Inside has a half column article headed: "The Harmonists" which notes in part that: "Their settlement is situated on the northern bank of the Ohio river...18 miles below Pittsburg...there are now in... Read full description  
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  • Early shark fishing...
    Item #548067
    BOSTON RECORDER & TELEGRAPH, Massachusetts, July 13, 1827 

    * Early shark fishing

    Page 3 has a report: "A New Haven papers says, that 17 large sharks were taken in that harbor July 2d, at one haul in a seine for taking white fish..." plus mention that most of the white fish escaped because of the damage to the nets caused by the sharks.
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  • Magazine lasted just half a year...
    Item #599747
    THE CRYSTAL HUNTER, (New York), Jan. 6, 1827  A very short-lived magazine which began on Dec. 1, 1826 and ended on May 26, 1827, lasting just half a year. This is the volume 1 number 6 issue. It seems to be primarily a literary magazine. Items include: "Murder & Repentance" "Henry IV of France" "Marquis La... Read full description  
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  • Ohio Legislature diverse...
    Item #538972
    BOSTON RECORDER AND TELEGRAPH, March 3, 1826.
     
    * Early Ohio government
    * Early 19th century original reading

    A page 3 report says: 

    The Legislature of Ohio that has just closed its session, was composed of 58 farmers, 26 lawyers, 7 mechanics, 7 merchants, 2 physicians, 2 printers, 1 miller, 1 surveyor, and 1 gentleman. 

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  • 1824 Circus...
    Item #220105
    BOSTON COMMERCIAL GAZETTE, Jan. 3, 1824.
     
    * Circus Notice

    On page 3 under Circus are details about the performances, including the grand equestrian melodrama of Timour The Tartar. Other news of the day includes: "Mr. Booth", "Daring Attempt at Robbery", "Another Circus", and more. Other ads as well. Lite staining in the upper left... Read full description  
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  • Exploration and Expeditions...
    Item #548986
    COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, November 23, 1822 

    * Sante Fe New Mexico 
    * Camanche Indians
     

    A page 2 report from St. Louis says: "Col. Cooper's party have returned from their commercial enterprise to Santa Fe....they found no difficulty in traversing the wilderness with their wagons which they drove into Santa Fe....The people of... Read full description  
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  •  - Lt. Perry drowns in 1822...

    Item #219828
    COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, MA, dated July 10, 1822.
     
    * Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry brother drowns

    Page 2 has a report: The native places of the naval officers who were lately drowned on the coast of Chili, were as follows: Lt. Perry, Rhode Island, a brother of Com. Perry... Other news of the day includes: "Fourth Of July" "Horrid Murder" "Navy... Read full description  
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  •  - Carrier's Address in 1822...

    Item #219825
    COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, MA, dated Jan. 16, 1822.
     
    * Carrier's Address in 1822
    * New Year's


    The back page has a full column poem: New-Years Address Of The Carriers Of The Columbian Centinel, To Its Patrons, January 1, 1822. News of day includes: "More Piracy" "Another Mail Robbery" "Indian Department" and more. Several advertisements as well.... Read full description  
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  • Florida is now a United States possession...
    Item #617734
    NILES' WEEKLY REGISTER, Baltimore, July 28, 1821 

    * Florida officially in United States possession

    The front page has an historic report concerning Florida which begins: "Florida, at length, is in the peaceable possession of the United States, acquired by treaty. On the 10th inst. the flags were exchanged at St. Augustine,... Read full description  
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  • Great overview of the United States Navy...
    Item #205676
    NILES' WEEKLY REGISTER, Baltimore, Oct.  7, 1820  Nearly half of the front page is taken up with a report of the: "New Bank In Tennessee".
    Inaise has a nice and detailed account of the extent and inventory of: "The Navy off rte United States" noting the number of various ships, their names, sizes, and... Read full description  
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  • Piracy and murder...
    Item #694547
    BOSTON INTELLIGENCER & EVENING GAZETTE, June 24, 1820  Among the articles within: "More Piracy & Murder!" "The New Throne" for England; two reports of a great fire at Troy, New York.
    Four pages, scattered foxing, some tears at the blank spine, mostly good condition.
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  •  - Yellowstone Expedition In 1820...

    Item #212443
    CONNECTICUT COURANT, Hartford, Jan. 14, 1820 Pg. 3 has news about Yellow Stone Expedition noting the arrivals of Cols. Atkinson Chambers, Major Biddle, Capts. Smith and Carney at St. Louis, plus a few more details and word about the arrival of other personnel. Other news of the day includes: "Kentucky" "The Vermont Murder" "Restriction Of Slavery" and... Read full description  
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  •  - Early Wine making in 1819...

    Item #219412
    MASSACHUSETTS SPY, OR WORCESTER GAZETTE, Dec. 8, 1819.
     
    * Early wine making
    * Vevay Indiana


    A pg. 2 item says: A Vevay, Indiana paper, of Oct. 28, says--The season for making wine is just over; and not withstanding the uncommon dry season, the wine presses near Vevay, have made 4,832 gallons of wine--(153 quarter casks). Other news of the day... Read full description  
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  •  - 1819 Missouri River Expedition....

    Item #212155
    CONNECTICUT COURANT, Hartford, Oct. 19, 1819 On page 3 under Missouri Expedition are details of a letter from an officer attached to the expedition, stating that Ketchums boat ...had run upon a sawyer and filled with water....The steamboat Expedition had burst her boiler and could not proceed..., plus more about other difficulties, and his... Read full description  
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  • Pirates in the Caribbean...  U.S. coins... Banking...
    Item #650858
    NILES' WEEKLY REGISTER, Baltimore, June 12, 1819  Much on "Banks and Banking" and over 4 pages on: "Regulation of Coins - Important Report".
    The back page has a small item: "Piracies, frequently accompanied by murder, are frequent in the West India seas--and patriots also deal in slaves. We are disgusted... Read full description  
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