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  • 1894 colorful political cartoons...
    Item #588525
    PUCK, New York, Nov. 21, 1894 

    * Color political prints

    Puck was America's first successful humor magazine of colorful cartoon caricatures and political satire, publishing from 1871 until 1918. It was also the first to successfully adopt full color lithography printing for a weekly publication. The color prints are very desired for their... Read full description  
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  • 1861 Civil War...
    Item #588476
    NEW YORK TIMES, Aug. 30, 1861  Among the first column heads on the Civil War are: "The Rebellion Record" "The Department Being Purified of Traitors" "Rebel Post-Routes Cut Off" "Further Details of the Skirmishes in Virginia" "Affairs In Missouri" "News From the Rebels at Manassas" "They are Sick... Read full description  
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  • 1861 Philadelphia...  Civil War....
    Item #588465
    PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, Aug. 2, 1861  Among the front page first column heads on the Civil War are: "THE REBELLION" "General McClellan's Position" "The Death of Filibuster General Wheat" "From General Rosecranz's Division" "A 'Wise' Retreat of a Rebel Leader" "The Kanawha Valley... Read full description  
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  • Latest inventions from 1876...
    Item #588404
    SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, New York, February 19, 1876  This 16 page issue is in nice condition and contains illustrations of the latest inventions of the day including the following inventions: Dumping Cart - Variety Wood Worker - Bolt Cutter - Sewer Ga Trap & Much More. These illustrations also have text that goes along with them.
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  • Celebrating the working class of England...
    Item #588393
    BRITISH WORKMAN AND FRIENDS OF THE SONS OF TOIL, London, (1857) This is issue #13. The early issues were not dated but based on the first dated issue, #30 of June 1, 1857, this is likely from the beginning of 1857. This is a fascinating paper and carries a terrific masthead with graphic representation of working men. The ftpg. has a print... Read full description  
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  • Nashville TN... reconstruction era...
    Item #588154
    WEEKLY PRESS AND TIMES, Nashville, Tennessee, July 29, 1866 

    * Uncommon title

    The front page has: "Outrageous Treatment of a Freed Girl in Virginia" amongst many other articles. Inside includes: "John Brown's Body" Passage by both Houses of the Bill Admitting Nebraska into the Union" which officially happened in... Read full description  
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  • Campaign item against Eldridge Gerry for governor...
    Item #588148
    COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, March 27, 1811 

    * Anti Eldridge Gerry campaign

    The front page has a black-bordered item headed: "Oppression Maketh A Wise Man Mad" & "Black List" which is essentially a campaign promotion with a list of American vessels: "...laden with American Property--Sailing under... Read full description  
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  • Huge political cartoon...
    Item #588132
    THE LOUISVILLE COMMERCIAL, Kentucky, October 14, 1880 

    * Large & unusual political cartoon 
    * Uncommon title 


    The front page features an uncommonly large political cartoon of a raccoon, with various political reports in the one column heads (see photos). Rarely do we find such cartoons as large as this.

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  • In the Swedish language...
    Item #588072
    KURRE, Chicago, Illinois, June 13, 1885 

    * Rare title

    A rather rare Swedish-language newspaper from Illinois, the subtitle above the masthead translating to: "Illustrated Newspaper For Swedish America". A very decorative masthead (see photos), 8 pages, nice condition.
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  • Slavery question...  Civil War....
    Item #588024
    THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, Dec. 5, 1861  Among the various first column heads on the Civil War are: "The War Against Rebellion!" "The Expurgated Report of the Secretary of War" "Interesting Debate on the Slavery Question" "What Shall Be Done With the Contrabands?" "The Governor's [Maryland] Message... Read full description  
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  • Pre battle of Bull Run....
    Item #588017
    THE NEW YORK TIMES, June 27, 1861  Among the front page one column heads on the Civil War are: "THE GREAT REVOLT" "Conflicts With the Rebels" "The United States Forces Victorious" "General Scott's Plans for the Campaign" "Movements of the Rebels at Various Points" "Appropriations of the... Read full description  
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  • Boonville, Missouri... Civil War...
    Item #588011
    THE NEW YORK TIMES, Sept. 19, 1861  Among the front page one column heads on the Civil War are: "THE REBELLION" "Skirmish at Seneca Creek" "The Revels Driven Back" 'Our Army in Excellent Condition" "Rumored Advance of Gen. Johnston" "Efficiency of the Blockade of the Mississippi" "Gen.... Read full description  
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  • This 1884 town is now known as Elmhurst...
    Item #587809
    THE NEWTOWN REGISTER, Long Island, New York, Feb. 14, 1884 

    * Rare title

    Today Newtown is known as Elmhurst, located in the borough of Queens. Among the articles within are: "Shooting A False Lover" "The Fitz John Porter Case" and a report on the Ohio flood headed: "Now Gaunt Famine" & "Prepares... Read full description  
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  • Daniel Boone is reburied...
    Item #587757
    NEW YORK WEEKLY EXPRESS, September 26, 1845

    * Daniel Boone

    Page 4 has an item which begins: "The Reburial of Daniel Boone & his wife at Frankfort, Ky., took place on Saturday...From 15,000 to 20,000 persons were present from all sections of the West. An immense procession was formed..." with further details (see photos).

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  • A man goes over Niagara Falls in 1848...
    Item #587738
    THE NATIONAL ERA, Washington, D.C., Oct. 26, 1848 

    * Over Niagara Falls

    The back page has: "A Man Over The Falls of Niagara" which is a nearly half column detailed article on a man who went over the falls in a boat (see). Four pages, a bit irregular at the spine, good condition.
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  • Changing the United States flag...
    Item #587732
    BOSTON COMMERCIAL GAZETTE, Boston, Massachusetts, Jan. 16, 1817 

    * United States flag changing

    Page 2 has a brief yet very significant report on the creation of the United States flag, headed: "Star Spangled Banner" and including: "The flag of the United States is to be altered--The stripes are to be reduced permanently to their... Read full description  
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  • Rare 1810 Middlebury, Vermont title...
    Item #587606
    THE ADVISER; OR VERMONT EVANGELICAL MAGAZINE, (Middlebury), July, 1810

    * Rare title
    * Early 19th Century Middlebury VT


    A very uncommon religious title which lasted from 1809 thru 1815. Beginning on the front page and taking 7 pages is: "Christian Courtesy Exemplified in the Character of Theophilus" with a wealth of other religious... Read full description  
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  • Haymarket Square riot...
    Item #587581
    SALEM EVENING NEWS, Massachusetts, May 7, 1886 

    * Haymarket Square riot 
    * Chicago, Illinois 
    * Anarchy - Anarchists
     

    The top of the front page has nice reports on the Haymarket Square riot in Chicago, with column heads: "Convulsed Chicago", "A Loud-Talking Fellow Suddenly Squelched", "The Socialists' Idea of... Read full description  
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  • Map of Pensacola, Florida...
    Item #587536
    NEW YORK TIMES, Feb. 1, 1861  Among the front page first column heads are: "The National Troubles" "Proposition of South Carolina to Purchase the Charleston Fortifications" "No News From Pensacola" "The Conspiracy Against the Seat of Government" and more. The front page also features a nice map captioned:... Read full description  
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  • Map of 1861 Pensacola, Florida...
    Item #587535
    NEW YORK TIMES, Feb. 1, 1861 

    * Pensacola, Florida map
    * Pre war tensions high
    * Secession rumors throughout the South


    Among the front page first column heads are: "The National Troubles" "Proposition of South Carolina to Purchase the Charleston Fortifications" "No News From Pensacola" "The Conspiracy Against... Read full description  
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  • From the Reconstruction period following the Civil War
    Item #587533
    THE NEW YORK TIMES, June - August, 1865 

    * Five newspapers at the Civil War's end

    When the last hostilities of the Civil War ended in May, 1865, it began the long period of healing for the divided country. The months immediately after the close of the war were full of uncertainly as to how to reconnect, how to heal,... Read full description  
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  • Growing tensions just prior to the Civil War...
    Item #587532
    (5) NEW YORK TIMES, January - March, 1861 

    * Five newspaper lot prior to the outbreak of the Civil War

    Few periods of American history were more unsettled than the months preceding the outbreak of the Civil War, which began with the bombardment of Fort Sumter in Charleston Harbor on April  12, 1861. Since the election of... Read full description  
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  • Popular for the colorful political cartoons...
    Item #587459
    PUCK, New York, Jan. 3, 1894 

    * Color political prints

    Puck was America's first successful humor magazine of colorful cartoon caricatures and political satire, publishing from 1871 until 1918. It was also the first to successfully adopt full color lithography printing for a weekly publication. The color prints are very desired... Read full description  
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  • Popular for the colorful political cartoons...
    Item #587458
    PUCK, New York, May 9, 1894 

    * Color political prints

    Puck was America's first successful humor magazine of colorful cartoon caricatures and political satire, publishing from 1871 until 1918. It was also the first to successfully adopt full color lithography printing for a weekly publication. The color prints are very desired... Read full description  
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  • Three color political prints...
    Item #587456
    JUDGE magazine, New York, Nov. 1, 1890 

    * Color political prints

    Judge magazine was founded in 1881 by a group of artists, headed by James Albert Wales, who left the staff of the popular comic weekly Puck. The magazine featured bold satire and good political drawing with chromolithographic front and back covers and center spread.
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  • Three color political prints...
    Item #587454
    JUDGE magazine, New York, Oct. 18, 1890 

    * Color political prints

    Judge magazine was founded in 1881 by a group of artists, headed by James Albert Wales, who left the staff of the popular comic weekly Puck. The magazine featured bold satire and good political drawing with chromolithographic front and back covers and center spread.
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  • William Parry... Arctic explorer...
    Item #587293
    THE OBSERVER, Salem, Massachusetts, Sept. 20, 1823

    * Arctic explorer William Parry
    * Upper Savage islands - Repulse Bay, Nunavut


    The front page has: "The N. West Expedition" which begins: "The last accounts from Capt. Parry's expedition were of the 22d July, 1821, when he was near the Upper Sauvage Islands, steering...for Repulse... Read full description  
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  • From California... Indian treaty sales millions of acreage...
    Item #587282
    NEW-YORK SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE, November 4, 1848  The back page is an article "From California - Counter Revolution at Mazatlan" which mentions the increase of excitement of the gold rush. Also within the article is the counter-revolution at Mazatlan and the escape of the rebellion leader.

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  • Primarily a horse racing newspaper...
    Item #587238
    SPIRIT OF THE TIMES, New York, Sept. 15, 1860  This was a sporting-themed newspaper, however at this point in its career this newspaper was primarily about horse racing to the exclusion of most other sports. One article is headed: "Lexington Races & Fair".
    Twelve pages, nice condition.
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  • Uncommon Odd Fellows' title...
    Item #587131
    THE WEEKLY SYMBOL & ODD FELLOWS' MAGAZINE, Boston, Massachusetts, Sept. 16, 1848 

    * Uncommon title
    * Decorative masthead
    * Oddfellows society


    Actually a newspaper & of quite large size with a decorative masthead. Four pages, various wear at the folds & margins with a small hole at a fold juncture, some edge tears.
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  • Assassination of President James Garfield...
    Item #587094
    THE LOUISVILLE COMMERCIAL, Kentucky, July 5, 1881 

    * President James A. Garfield shot
    * Close to death - Charles Guiteau


    The top of front page has column heads concerning the recent assassination attempt upon President James Garfield: "ALIVE ! " The President Living, & While There's Life There's Hope",... Read full description  
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  • Red Wing, MN... the missing link is found!
    Item #587093
    THE REPUBLICAN, Red Wing, Minnesota, January 14, 1882

    * Red Wing, Minnesota
    * Dr. E.D. Cope finds human-like skull skull and declares it the missing link


    Page 3 has a one paragraph article, "The Long Sought Missing Link", which tells of Prof. E.D.Cope (of Philadelphia and the Smithsonian Institute fame), discovering a small... Read full description  
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  • Gold discovered in Texas...   Indian troubles...
    Item #587076
    NEW YORK HERALD, Oct. 29, 1849

    * Texas gold discovery - Gila River

    The front page has over 2 columns on: "Kentucky Constitutional Convention". Page 2 has; "Gold On The Gila" which notes: "...arrived at the Gila river...appearances indicate that gold is as plentiful in that region as it is described to be on the... Read full description  
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  • Reconstruction after the Civil War...
    Item #587064
    THE NEW YORK HERALD, June 21, 1865 

    * Post Civil War South
    * Freed slaves


    The first column on the ftpg. has some nice heads on Reconstruction efforts in the South, including: "SOUTH CAROLINA" "The Views of the Members on Reconstruction" "The Status of the Negro as a Freedman" "Admiral Dahlgren's... Read full description  
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  • Newspaper from Middlesex, Connecticut... Runaway boy ad...
    Item #587055
    MIDDLESEX GAZETTE, Middletown, Connecticut, Aug. 5, 1829

    * Rare title
    * Runaway boy ad


    Among the several illustrated ads is an interesting one offering a "1 Mill Reward" for a runaway "...boy named Henry Beebee..." with a description of him. The engraving shows a well-dressed guy on a stroll; one of the more... Read full description  
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  • Popular for the colorful political cartoons...
    Item #586999
    PUCK, New York, Jan. 17, 1894  Puck was America's first successful humor magazine of colorful cartoon caricatures and political satire, publishing from 1871 until 1918. It was also the first to successfully adopt full color lithography printing for a weekly publication. The color prints are very desired for their displayability.... Read full description  
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  • Three 1890 color political prints...
    Item #586998
    JUDGE magazine, New York, Oct. 11, 1890 

    * Color political prints

    Judge magazine was founded in 1881 by a group of artists, headed by James Albert Wales, who left the staff of the popular comic weekly Puck. The magazine featured bold satire and good political drawing with chromolithographic front and back covers and center spread.
    After a... Read full description  
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  • Three 1890 color political prints...
    Item #586997
    JUDGE magazine, New York, Oct. 4, 1890 

    * Color political prints

    Judge magazine was founded in 1881 by a group of artists, headed by James Albert Wales, who left the staff of the popular comic weekly Puck. The magazine featured bold satire and good political drawing with chromolithographic front and back covers and center spread.
    After a... Read full description  
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  • Three 1890 color political prints...
    Item #586996
    JUDGE magazine, New York, Sept. 13, 1890 

    * Color political prints

    Judge magazine was founded in 1881 by a group of artists, headed by James Albert Wales, who left the staff of the popular comic weekly Puck. The magazine featured bold satire and good political drawing with chromolithographic front and back covers and center spread.
    After a... Read full description  
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  • Historic newspaper item #586904
    Item #586904
    WEEKLY MUSEUM, New York, June 28, 1800  Contents include: "Fate of the Queen Charlotte Frigate" "Representatives of the People" includes a list of the duly elected representatives (see) "Gleanings From History" "New Mode of Traveling For... Read full description  
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  • Existed for just 2 1/2 years...
    Item #586832
    THE EXAMINER, Louisville, Kentucky, April 15, 1848  A quite scarce newspaper which lasted but 2 1/2 years, from June, 1847 thru December, 1849. Among the many items on the front page is: "To The Baptists of Kentucky" which takes over a column. Inside includes: "More Submission to the People--Greater Advances in Human Freedom!!"... Read full description  
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  • Bolts and Nuts manufacturing...
    Item #586812
    SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, New York, January 8, 1881  The front cover of the issue is entitled "The Manufacture of Bolts and Nuts - Russell, Burdsall & Ward, Port Chester, N.Y." and is comprised of several illustrations. Within the issue is "Sewer outlet on Tidal River or Sea Shore"; "Jenkin's Improved Valves";... Read full description  
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  • Campaign item against Eldridge Gerry for governor...
    Item #586811
    COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, Massachusetts, March 30, 1811

    * Anti Eldridge Gerry campaign

    The front page has a black-bordered item headed: "Gerry And Sequestration! " which is essentially a campaign promotion with a "Black List" of American vessels: "...laden with American Property--Sailing under the... 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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  • Circus advertisement....
    Item #586788
    FRANKFORT DAILY DISPATCH, Frankfort, Kentucky, Sept. 12, 1881 

    * Great circus advertisement

    A typical newspaper of the day with various news and advertisements. The front page includes: "Attempt to Kill Guiteau", the assassin of President Garfield. Page 4 has a very large & great illustrated ad for the Forepaugh Circus (see photos).
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  • Louisville, Kentucky...
    Item #586786
    LOUISVILLE DAILY LEDGER, Louisville, Kentucky, Sept. 4, 1872 

    * Uncommon title

    A large size, four page newspaper with various news & ads of the day. Never bound nor trimmed, a few folds & minor margin wear, generally nice condition.
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  • Pro-Union newspaper from this Civil War border state...
    Item #586785
    THE UNION STANDARD, Lexington, Kentucky, Sept. 12, 1865

    * Rare post Civil War title

    A scarce title from this border state, shortly after the end of the Civil War. The paper was formally titled "The National Unionist", obviously being pro-North during the Civil War. Page 2 has several items which relate to the... Read full description  
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  • Capture of Modoc Indian chief Captain Jack...
    Item #586714
    THE MEMPHIS AVALANCHE, Memphis, Tennessee, June 3, 1873 

    * Modoc War - Indians
    * Captain Jack (Kintpaush) captured


    The top of the front page has: "Blessed Peace" "The Celebrated Jack, of Modoc Renown, Is Clutched" "And the United States Army Again Vindicates its Prowess Upon the Lava Beds" with the... Read full description  
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  • With a diagram of the battle of Blackburn's Ford...
    Item #586706
    NEW YORK TRIBUNE, Aug. 11, 1861 

    * Battle of Blackburn's Ford

    The front page includes a detailed one column illustration headed: "Plan of The Battle of Blackburn's Ford" with related text. Also nice ftpg. one column war heads: "THE WAR FOR THE UNION" "Gen. Wool Goes to Fortress Monroe"... Read full description  
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  • Rare Cleveland, Ohio Civil War...
    Item #586692
    CLEVELAND MORNING LEADER, Ohio, March 18, 1864 

    * General Ulysses S. Grant 
    * Officially becomes commander 
    * Uncommon title 

    This Genuine newspaper has a Wealth of Civil War reporting from during Abraham Lincoln's administration. Among the one column headlines on the Civil War are: "Order of General Grant Assuming... Read full description  
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