Historic Newspapers: The Wild West

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  • Westward expansion confronts the Native American tribes...
    Item #675655
    NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE, June 26, 1867  The years following the Civil War were years of expansion west, causing the inevitable conflict with the Native American tribes. Such reports were not uncommon in period newspapers. This is one such issue.
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  • Westward expansion confronts the Native American tribes....
    Item #675654
    NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE, July 10, 1867  

    * Post Civil War Westward expansion
    * Indians - Native Americans tensions


    The years following the Civil War were years of expansion west, causing the inevitable conflict with the Native American tribes. Such reports were not uncommon in period newspapers. This is one such issue.
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  • The Plains Indians...    Building the Pacific Railroad...
    Item #675647
    NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE, Oct. 23, 1867  The front page has: "The Indians" which reports from the Plains & at Fort Larned. Included as well is a letter from Fort Sumner, New Mexico concerning the Indian situation mentioning the Navajos, Apaches, and Utahs.
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  • Trouble with the Indians in Idaho...
    Item #675640
    THE SAN DIEGO UNION, California, June 8, 1878  The front page has: "The Indian Outbreak" "Latest News from Idaho--Col. Bernard in the Field in Pursuit of Hostile Indians".
    The report notes in part: "...Five men scouting up the Braneau Valley found...settlers gathered at Robinson's ranch...valley had been raided by... Read full description  
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  • Indian troubles in Oregon and Idaho...
    Item #675639
    THE SAN DIEGO UNION, California, June 16, 1878  The top of the front page has: "The Indian War" "The Outbreak in Oregon and Idaho" which takes three-quarters of a column and has some great detail.
    Four pages, a bit fragile but in nice condition.
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  • Indian troubles in Idaho...
    Item #675638
    THE SAN DIEGO UNION, California, June 20, 1878  The front page has: "The Indian War" "Hot Work Going on in Idaho" which mentions in part: "...reports serious depredations...have burned Diamond Ranch in Happy Valley...Indians have captured over 400 horses...Troops and supplies are greatly needed...report the mountain full of... Read full description  
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  • Indian troubles in the West...
    Item #675637
    THE SAN DIEGO UNION, California, June 27, 1878  The front page has: "The Indian War" "Colonel Bernard's Attack a Decided Success" and: "Additional Particulars" then: "A Large Camp of Squaws and Non-combatants" "with: "A Formidable Contest Impending--Disaffection of the Whole Indian... Read full description  
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  • Klamath Indians are getting restless for war...
    Item #675635
    THE SAN DIEGO UNION, California, June 29, 1878  The front page has; "The Indian War" "Later From Oregon--The Klamath Indians Growing Restless" mentioning in part: "...from Oregon is that the Klamath braves are getting restless, and are eager to join in the war. They have already commenced murdering settlers... Read full description  
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  • Elizabeth Cady Stanton shines at the Woman's Suffrage National Convention...
    Item #675633
    THE SAN DIEGO UNION, California, Jan. 10, 1878  

    * National American Woman Suffrage Association

    The front page has half a column taken up with: "Woman's Suffrage National Convention" with a nice account of the meeting in Washington, D.C. One bit mentions: "...None of the long... Read full description  
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  • On an interview with Sitting Bull...
    Item #675627
    THE SAN DIEGO UNION, California, July 3, 1879  Near the bottom of the front page is: "Sitting Bull" "The Herald Prints a Sensational Story". It mentions in part: "...prints...interview...just from Sitting Bull's camp...reciting the story of their wrongs under the treaty of 1868; furnishing new particulars of the... Read full description  
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  • Murder of the Shellenbach brothers by renegade Apache Indians...
    Item #675625
    THE SAN DIEGO UNION, California, Aug. 7, 1879  The front page has over half a column taken up with: "Arizona" "The Murder of the Shellenbach Brothers by Renegade Apaches". The article is quite detailed.
    Four pages, some archival strengthening at the margins, a bit fragile but in nice... Read full description  
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  • The Apache Indian War...  The Utes of Colorado...
    Item #675614
    THE SAN DIEGO UNION, California, Oct. 17, 1879  The front page has: "A Formidable Apache War - Large Bodies of Well Armed Warriors in Morton" "This is followed by: "Terrible Apache Depredations in the Rio Grande Valley--A General War Opened--Volunteers Defeated--Forty People Murdered in the Last Five Days".
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  • Capture of one of the Mendocino outlaws...
    Item #675602
    THE SAN DIEGO UNION, California, Dec. 7, 1879  

    * Wild old West

    The front page has: "The Mendocino Outlaws" "Capture of One of the Gang and Killing of Another on Butte Creek".
    A great article on these two outlaws of some renown, Hal Brown and George Ganntz (Gaunce).
    Four pages, a bit irregular at the spine due to... Read full description  
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  • Woman's suffrage, the Cherokees, Edison's light...
    Item #675601
    THE SAN DIEGO UNION, California, Dec. 25, 1879  The front page has: "Queer Outcome of Woman's Suffrage" "The Cherokees Not Disposed to Stand Any Nonsense" as well as: "Edison and the Electric Light".
    Four pages, archival strengthening at the margins, a few archival mends inside, a bit fragile but... Read full description  
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  • Indian trouble in the West...
    Item #675600
    THE SAN DIEGO UNION, California, July 12, 1878  The front page has an article: "The Indian War" The Hostiles Whipped Into the Mountains" concerning the General Howard and the Indian tribes of the Columbia Valley in Oregon.
    Also on the ftpg: "Our Red Wards" "A Council with Red Cloud" datelined from the Red Cloud... Read full description  
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  • Indian trouble in the West...
    Item #675599
    THE SAN DIEGO UNION, California, July 16, 1878  The front page has an article: "The Indian War" A Sharp Fight Near Cayuse Station--The Hostiles to be Attacked in Force--Our Gallant Bernard in the Front, as Usual--Warm Work Expected".
    Also on the ftpg: "Our Red Wards" "A Council with Red Cloud" datelined from the Red... Read full description  
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  • Thomas Edison & his "remarkable inventions"...
    Item #675598
    THE SAN DIEGO UNION, California, July 25, 1878 

    * Early old West Southern Calif.
    * Inventor Thomas A. Edison


    The front page has an article: "Edison & His Inventions" which takes over half a column & begins: "This man of indefatigable energy, who has given to the world so many remarkable inventions, continues to... Read full description  
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  • Part of the lore of the Wild West...
    Item #675595
    THE SAN DIEGO UNION, California, Aug. 29, 1878  

    * George Parrott
    * "Big Nose George"
    * Stagecoach robbery


    The front page has an article: "Cheyenne" "Train Robbers in Wyoming--Officers Murdered". This is a great & detailed account of a stagecoach robbery near Medicine Bow, Wyoming.
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  • Part of the lore of the Wild West...
    Item #675593
    THE SAN DIEGO UNION, California, Sept. 15, 1878  The front page has an article: "Another Stage Robbery in Wyoming--An Exciting Affair--Fight with the Robbers".
    This is a great & detailed account of a stagecoach robbery near Hot Creek, Wyoming.
    Four pages, some archival strengthening at the irregular spine, a bit fragile but in... Read full description  
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  • Case of a polygamist...
    Item #675592
    THE SAN DIEGO UNION, California, Oct. 30, 1878  The front page has an article: "UTAH" "Prosecution of Polygamists" which concerns a case: "...of one Miles, for marrying three young women in the Endowment House on Thursday last...".
    Four pages, some archival strengthening at the irregular spine, a bit fragile but in nice... Read full description  
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  • Death of anti-slavery publisher William Lloyd Garrison...
    Item #675525
    THE SAN DIEGO UNION, California May 28, 1879  The front page includes: "Death Of Lloyd Garrison", who was publisher of the famous anti-slavery newspaper 'The Liberator'. Much on his life.
    Four pages, tiny binding indents at the blank spine, slightly fragile, very nice condition.
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  • Massacre of settlers by the Apaches...
    Item #675501
    THE SAN DIEGO UNION, California, Feb. 7, 1877  Among the front page articles is: "Arizona" "The Massacre of Settlers in the Sonoita by Apaches--Special Message in the Territorial Legislature by Gov. Safford--The Recent Military Administration Sharply Criticized--Immediate Action Necessary".
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  • A boasting Sitting Bull...
    Item #675489
    THE SAN DIEGO UNION, California, June 17, 1877 

    * Rare & early from Southern California
    * Chief Sitting Bull


    Among the front page articles are: "Sitting Bull" "He Seeks Shelter in the British Possessions and Boasts of His Many Victories" "A Conference Held with the Wily Chief" and more.
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  • Visit of the Sioux Indian chiefs...
    Item #674677
    THE DAILY GRAPHIC, New York, June 14, 1875  The full ftpg. has a patriotic political cartoon featuring Uncle Sam & Miss Liberty as well as the bald eagle: "A Sad Case of Constitutional Coat" drawn by the famed A. B. Frost.
    Inside has a nearly half page print of: "The Visit of the Black Hills Braves---Portraits of the Leading... Read full description  
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  • Statehood of Wyoming...
    Item #673986
    THE WORLD, New York City, July 10, 1890  Page three heading "Congress Day By Day" reports "Fixing the Wyoming Bill." "The presiding officer of the Senate (Mr. Ingalls) having signed the bill to admit Wyoming it went to the President to-day. He thereupon referred it to the Attorney-General to ascertain if there were any legal... Read full description  
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  • Early & very nice newspaper from San Diego...
    Item #672584
    SAN DIEGO DAILY UNION, California, Sept. 29, 1871 

    * Old Wild West Original
    * Interesting Advertisements


    Very early from San Diego--a volume 2 issue--when the population was just 2300, with a nice engraving of the harbor in the masthead.  All four pages have various news tidbits of the day, including local, regional, and national... Read full description  
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  • General Custer in pursuit of the Cheyenne Indians...
    Item #669920
    CONCORD DAILY MONITOR, New Hampshire, April 22, 1867  

    * General George A. Custer
    * Indians - Native Americans


    Page 3 has a report headed: "The Indians" which reports in part: "...met by over 300 chiefs & warriors who professed a desire for peace; but the same night the whole tribe abandoned their... Read full description  
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  • Attack by the Cheyenne Indians...
    Item #669919
    CONCORD DAILY MONITOR, New Hampshire, April 23, 1867   Page 3 has a report headed: "Indian Outrage" which reports on an Indian attack, noting in part: "Lookout Station...was destroyed by the Cheyenne Indians...& three of the U.S. Express Co. were killed & scalped..." with more detail.
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  • Progress on the transcontinental railroad...  Issues with the Sioux Indians...
    Item #669918
    CONCORD DAILY MONITOR, New Hampshire, April 26, 1867   Page 3 has: "Pacific Railroad--Indian Council" which reports on the progress of this historic transcontinental railroad project. Also that: "...from Gen. Sully, dated Fort Sedgwick...states he has ha a satisfactory council with the... Read full description  
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  • An impending Indian attack upon Fort Benton...
    Item #669916
    CONCORD DAILY MONITOR, New Hampshire, April 27, 1867   Page 3 has a report: "Indian War" which has news from Montana noting in part: "...large bodies of Crow, Black Feet and Sioux Indians massing in the vicinity of Fort Benton...that an attack upon the fort was intended..." with other details.
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  • 1869 Rosh Hashanah - Jewish New Year...
    Item #669107
    THE NEW YORK HERALD, Sept. 5, 1869

    * Rosh Hashanah - High Holy Days
    * Jewish New Year - Jews - Judaica


    Page 8 has an article headed: "Rosh-Hoshono" "Opening of the Festive Season of the Jews..." (see)
    Other news of the day. Complete with all 12 pages in nice condition.
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  • Stories from three years as a cowboy...
    Item #668429
    ST. LOUIS GLOBE-DEMOCRAT, Sept. 19, 1884  This title always had a wealth of typically Western-themed reports as well as ads.
    The top of page 4 has: "Three Years A Cowboy" "The Romantic Career of a Pittsburgher in the Southwest" which is a three-quarter column with a wealth of fine reading.
    Twelve pages, very nice... Read full description  
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  • 1872 Portland, Oregon.....
    Item #664771
    MORNING OREGONIAN, Portland, Jan. 10, 1879

    * Rare title 
    * Old West era
     

    This 4 page newspaper has news of the day with several interesting advertisements.
    With newspapers West of the Mississippi being very rare prior to 1900, here is an opportunity to get a issue from the old West back when cowboys, Indians, saloons, gold miners & gunfights... Read full description  
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  • Trouble with Apache Indians...
    Item #664423
    MORNING TRIBUNE, Altoona, Pennsylvania, Nov. 21, 1885  The top of the ftpg. has a column headed: "THE APACHE WAY" "A Cattle Raiser Delivers Himself of His Grievances" "He Tells of How the Bad Indians Murder the Settlers, Steal the Horses & Destroy Property--The Soldiers Too Slow to Catch Them", all taking... Read full description  
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  • Early from Stockton, California...
    Item #664217
    DAILY EVENING HERALD, Stockton, California, Sept. 12, 1878 

    * Wild Old West
    * Rare title


    A wide range of content including a ftpg. item: "He Killed it in Self-Defense" and pg. 3: "Sierra Nevada - A Calm Survey of the Present Situation".

    Four pages, very nice, clean condition.
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  • News from Northern California...
    Item #663805
    DAILY EVENING HERALD, Stockton, California, Sept. 11, 1878 

    * Rare Old West title
    * Yellow fever epidemic


    The ftpg. and pg. 3 have reports concerning the Memphis Yellow Fever Epidemic.  An interesting ftpg. report: "A Kentucky Bear--Mr. Wilson's Struggle for Life With a Bear in Rowan County".
    Four pages, very nice condition.
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  • Early San Diego...
    Item #663062
    SAN DIEGO NEWS, California, June 1, 1877  This is a volume one issue from this now-famous Southern California city. Various news reports of the day and a great wealth of advertisements.
    Four pages, a portion from the spine causes some text loss, plus a few smaller bits from the spine margin as well. Somewhat fragile & must be handled carefully.
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  • First transcontinental excursion from coast to coast...
    Item #662918
    TRANS-CONTINENTAL -- a complete reprint collection of all 12 issues of this fascinating newspaper.
    The newspaper titled "Trans-Continental" was a stroke of historical genius in the mind of its editor, W. R. Steele. On May 24, 1870 over 130 passengers boarded a beautiful eight car Pullman train built under special orders... Read full description  
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  • Short-lived labor newspaper...
    Item #662359
    TRUTH, San Francisco, California, Feb. 23, 1884  During its brief life (1882-1884), "Truth" published local, national, and international labor news, along with a wide range of radical literature.
    The ftpg. has: "William Morris" "What the Poet, Artist, Decorator and Socialist Has to Say" "He Writes A 'Fable'... Read full description  
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  • The California bandit is finally captured...
    Item #661005
    THE NEW YORK TIMES, May 15, 1874 

    * Tiburcio Vasquez - the Californio bandido
    * Los Angeles area outlaw


    The front page has a report of the capture of the infamous bandit Tiburcio Vasquez. Vasquez was a Mexican bandit who was active in California from as early as 1857 until his capture. The Vasquez Rocks, the steep, sloped rocks about... Read full description  
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  • A "cute" little Colorado Springs newspaper...
    Item #657505
    THE EDGEWOOD SUN, Colorado Springs, Colorado, February 26, 1892  I wouldn't use the term "cute" to describe many newspapers but I think it fits here. Four pages & measuring just 5 1/2 by 7 1/2 inches, it has advertisements, promotional & news tidbits, and various witticisms. A volume one issue of a little... Read full description  
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  • From Arizona 17 years before statehood...
    Item #656859
    ARIZONA DAILY GAZETTE, Phoenix, April 9, 1895 

    * Rare old West title
    * Maricopa County


    This issue is from the Arizona Territory, 17 years before it joined the Union. Varied news reports both local & national with a nice wealth of ads as well, many of which are illustrated.
    The front page has: "The Rio Verde Outfit in the... Read full description  
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  • Early from Santa Barbara...
    Item #655096
    SANTA BARBARA PRESS, California, July 24, 1873 

    * Rare Old West publication

    A very early & uncommon title from this well known California city. Typical news & ads of  the day. The front page has: "A Tale of the California Mines".
    Four pages, never bound nor trimmed, minimal wear, minor tears at the spine, stray pencil marks... Read full description  
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  • From Arizona 19 years before statehood...
    Item #654405
    ARIZONA DAILY GAZETTE, Phoenix, Nov. 9, 1893 

    * Rare old West title
    * Maricopa County


    This issue is from the Arizona Territory, 19 years before it joined the Union. Varied news reports both local & national with a nice wealth of ads as well, many of which are illustrated.
    Among the articles: "A Peculiar Find - A Box Full of... Read full description  
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  • Navajo Indians of New Mexico cause problems...
    Item #653062
    ARIZONA GAZETTE, Phoenix, Sept. 17, 1906  Perhaps not unexpected from territorial Arizona (statehood in 1912) but later than one would expect: "NAVAJO INDIANS ON A RAMPAGE; LEAVE NEW MEXICO RESERVATION RAID CATTLE, TERRORIZE THE PEOPLE" .
    Eight pages, irregular at the blank spine, good condition.
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  • A Cheyenne wants a dead commissioner...
    Item #652873
    MEMPHIS DAILY APPEAL, Tennessee, Sept. 17, 1875  The top of a ftpg. middle column has heads: "THE INDIANS" "Progress f the Work o the Commissioners at Red Cloud Agency--Reward for Gallant Service" "A Cheyenne Wants a Dead Commissioner--The Threat Creates Considerable Excitement". The text takes nearly an entire... Read full description  
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  • From territorial New Mexico...
    Item #651183
    ALBUQUERQUE JOURNAL-DEMOCRAT, New Mexico, Jan. 11, 1901 

    * New Mexico Territory

    Actually a territorial newspaper as New Mexico did not become a state until 1912. Eight pages, typical news & ads of the day, very nice condition.
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  • A hanging gone bad...
    Item #651133
    WEEKLY GLOBE-DEMOCRAT, St. Louis, Sept. 1, 1876  The ftpg. includes: "Chocked To Death--Sickening Scenes at an Execution in Ohio--The Murderer of Col. Dawson Strangled--One Rope Breaks, but  Second Does the Work..." which begins: "The most disgusting  execution ever seen in this state occurred at Dayton to day...". Also:... Read full description  
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  • From territorial Albuquerque...
    Item #650417
    ALBUQUERQUE MORNING DEMOCRAT, New Mexico, Nov. 8, 1898 

    * Before joining the Union

    Actually a territorial newspaper as New Mexico did not become a state until 1912. We've offered a number of titles from Albuquerque but this (and a few others) is the first of this title to come into our inventory.
    Eight pages, minimal wear at the central fold,... Read full description  
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  • From territorial Albuquerque...
    Item #650413
    ALBUQUERQUE MORNING DEMOCRAT, New Mexico, Nov. 2, 1898 

    * Before joining the Union

    Actually a territorial newspaper as New Mexico did not become a state until 1912. We've offered a number of titles from Albuquerque but this (and a few others) is the first of this title to come into our inventory.
    Eight pages, small wear hole at fold juncture... Read full description  
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