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  • 1899 Wyalusing, Pennsylvania...
    Item #563449
    THE WYALUSING HUSTLER, Pennsylvania, January 25, 1899

    * Rare title


    This 4 page newspaper has news of the day with many interesting advertisements.

    Nice engraving in the masthead. (see) This issue has usual browning with little fold and margin wear, otherwise good.
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  • Athenaeum Gallery was reopened...  Daniel Webster...
    Item #563393
    COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, Massachusetts, May 21, 1828  A pg. 2 report says that Athenaeum Gallery was reopened "...with an addition of nearly forty pictures from the valuable collection of the late President Jefferson..." There is also a letter to the Mayor of Boston stating that Congress appropriated money for the... Read full description  
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  • Very early Florida newspaper...
    Item #563349
    THE FLORIDIAN AND JOURNAL, Tallahassee, Florida, September 2, 1854  Nineteenth century newspapers from Florida are uncommon, particularly those from before the Civil War. Here is such an issue from the capital of Florida, seven years before the Civil War began.
       Almost the entire front page is taken up with 18 Acts of Congress, a few... Read full description  
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  • From territorial Utah...   Salt Lake City...
    Item #563327
    DESERET EVENING NEWS, Salt Lake City, Utah Territory, January 27, 1876   A "territorial" newspaper from 20 years before Utah would become a state. In the bottom half of the ftpg. is: "Attempt to Rob a Bank", being an item about men braking into the home of the cashier of a bank in Northampton, Mass., securing the... Read full description  
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  • Map of Fort Wright, on the Mississippi...
    Item #563297
    THE NEW YORK HERALD, New York, April 24, 1862 

    * Confederate built Fort Wright 
    * Memphis, Tennessee map
     

    Although the front page is mostly taken up with advertisements, the prime feature is certainly the nice Civil War map headed: "FORT WRIGHT ON THE MISSISSIPPI. Its Position & Strength--Important Section of the... Read full description  
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  • President Garfield's Death...
    Item #563268
    DAILY TIMES, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, September 21, 1881

    * President James Garfield death
    * Black bordered issue


    Front page has: "President Garfield's Death" "Sec. Blaine Announces To Minister Lowell The Demise Of President Garfield & The Accession Of President Arthur", & other reports: "Yesterday at Elberon"... Read full description  
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  • Cadiz, Ohio in 1836....
    Item #563243
    THE HISTORICAL FAMILY LIBRARY, Cadiz, Ohio, April 25, 1836

    * Uncommon title
    * Volume 1 issue

    A magazine of history, delving very extensively into just a few topics with each issue. Unusual in that this periodical's format was to use "flowing text", meaning sentences ran over from issue to issue, so any given publication would begin in the middle... Read full description  
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  • General Tom Thumb....
    Item #563224
    DAILY NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER, Washington D.C., August 22 , 1844

    * General Tom Thumb as a young boy
    * P.T. Barnum circus attraction

    Page 3 has a report about "Tom Thumb At Paris" that reads, in part:

    * As it is the intention of Mr. Barnum to visit Paris with Tom Thumb....The General, having worn out Napoleon in England, he will there, in polite... Read full description  
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  • Copper mines in Missouri...
    Item #563182
    NEW YORK HERALD, New York, February 1, 1845

    * Early copper discovery

    A front page report about "Copper" says:

    * We understand that very excellent mines of copper ore have been discovered on both sides of the Merrimac River in Franklin County, Missouri above the mouth of the Indian Creek...

    & a bit more about size of the discovery.

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  • Four issue lot on Guiteau's trial for assassinating Garfield...
    Item #563162
    THE SCRANTON REPUBLICAN, Scranton, Pennsylvania, 1881  A lot of four issues, each with front page column heads concerning the Guiteau trial for assassinating President Garfield. The ftpg. heads include for Nov. 22: "Guiteau's Trial" "Beginning of the Defense"; Dec. 3: "Guiteau's Trial"... Read full description  
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  • Religious themed newspaper from Chicago...
    Item #563126
    HIS JEWELS, Chicago, Illinois, April, 1882

    * Rare title from the Midwest

    Mostly literary content with a religious theme, plus a few illustrations. Ornate masthead has a religious theme too. 4to-size, 4 pages, bit of fold rubbing, a few foxing spots, otherwise nice. 
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  • Richmond, Virginia...
    Item #563098
    THE NEW YORK HERALD, New York City, July 1, 1862 

    * Richmond, Virginia...  Seven Days battles 
    * 2 front page maps 

    This Genuine newspaper has a Wealth of Civil War reporting from during Abraham Lincoln's administration.

    The front page has two maps titled: "THE BATTLE-FIELDS BEFORE RICHMOND" & "THE BASE OF OPERATIONS... Read full description  
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  • Death of President Garfield...
    Item #563044
    DAILY BETHLEHEM TIMES, Pennsylvania, September 26, 1881 

    * President James Garfield 
    * Assassination death 

    All columns on the front & back pages are black bordered due to the death of President Garfield. The top of the front page has: "Honoring The Dead President" "Eloquent and Beautiful Tributes to His... Read full description  
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  • Copper discovered  in Northern Michigan...
    Item #562994
    DAILY NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER, January 2, 1844

    * Early Michigan
    * Copper mining


    Page 3 has a report from a Rochester newspaper about "Copper Mines" that says:

    * ...331 veins of copper and lead ore have been discovered in Northern Michigan, bordering on Lake Superior, by an exploring party of miners,and that applications have been... Read full description  
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  • Historic newspaper item #562979
    Item #562979
    PUCK'S LIBRARY, New York, 1891

    * Rare illustrated issue

    This issue is titled: "Togs" with the inside title page noting: "Togs' Being Puck's Best Things About Rags, Tags, and Velvet Gowns."

    An odd publication with a two-color cover, complete in 32 pgs. plus cover, minimal... Read full description  
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  • Rare title...
    Item #562852
    THE LADIES' HOME JOURNAL, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, March, 1892

    * Rare title

    A very early issue of this famous woman's magazine, still with the original outer wrappers (rare as such). Content focuses on womanly concerns with prints of embroidery and a few fashions of the day.

    Complete in 32 pages, minimal edge wear, mostly nice.
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  • 1884 Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania...
    Item #562845
    THE WILKES-BARRE RECORD, Pennsylvania, May 29, 1884

    * 19th century original

    This 4 page newspaper measures 26 x 21 inches.

    Has news of the day with many interesting advertisements. Little foxing with minor margin and fold wear, otherwise in good condition.
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  • Port Hudson LA in 1863...
    Item #562740
    THE NEW YORK HERALD, New York City, June 7, 1863 

    * Port Hudson, Louisiana 
    * General Nathaniel Banks
    * Franklin, Tennessee


    This Genuine newspaper has a Wealth of Civil War reporting from during Abraham Lincoln's administration.

    The front page has a nice map titled: "THE INVESTMENT OF PORT HUDSON"

    Among the one column headlines on... Read full description  
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  • Confederate States...     Battle of Seven Pines...
    Item #562715
    THE NEW YORK HERALD, New York, June 3, 1862

    * Confederate States
    *
    Battle of Seven Pines, Richmond, Virginia

    This Genuine newspaper has a Wealth of Civil War reporting from during Abraham Lincoln's administration.

    The front page has a very nice front page map titled: "THE SEAT OF WAR IN THE SOUTHWEST".

    Also another nice... Read full description  
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  • 1894 Athens, Pennsylvania...
    Item #562574
    THE ATHENS NEWS, Athens, Pennsylvania, January 17, 1894

    * 19th century original

    This 4 page newspaper measures 26 x 20 inches.

    Has news of the day with many interesting advertisements. Some staining with some margin and fold wear, otherwise good.
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  • 1887 Binghamton New York...
    Item #562571
    BINGHAMTON DAILY REPUBLICAN, New York, April 13, 1887

    * 19th century original

    This 4 page newspaper measures 32 x 24 inches.

    Has news of the day with many interesting advertisements. Little foxing with some fold wear, otherwise good.
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  • Wreck of the Atlantic...   Famous frontier scouts appearing on stage...
    Item #562448
    THE NEW YORK TIMES, New York, April 5, 1873  The top of the ftpg. has a report on the sinking of the steamship Atlantic with heads: "THE WRECKED STEAMER" "One Hundred & Sixty Bodies Washed Up--Mother and Child--Inhuman Stowaways" with the coverage taking three columns.

    Page 11 has an... Read full description  
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  • Southern title after the Civil War...
    Item #562442
    DAILY ENQUIRER, Richmond, Virginia, March 24, 1871  From the capital of the Confederacy less than six years after the end of the Civil War.

    Various news & ads as the day, never bound nor trimmed, four pages, some wear at folds with a small hole at a fold juncture, browning to the upper right of the front page.
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  • Lewisburg PA Civil War era...
    Item #562354
    BOSTON EVENING TRANSCRIPT, Massachusetts, October 25, 1861

    * Battle of Ball's Bluff, Virginia 
    * Santa Rose Island, Florida 

    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: "FROM THE UPPER POTOMAC" "Further... Read full description  
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  • Christmas issue...
    Item #562177
    YOUTH'S COMPANION--CHRISTMAS NUMBER, December 16, 1886  With the original blue outer wrapper. Has a Christmas-themed engraving in the masthead with "Christmas Greeting". Another Christmas-themed print near the back (see).

    The complete issue, never bound nor trimmed, some cover wear at the central fold, otherwise good.
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  • Famous German colony established in Missouri...
    Item #562153
    NEW YORK HERALD, from New York, dated June 23, 1845 Page 2 has a report from a St. Louis paper that says: "The steamer Bridgewater arrived last evening, from the Ohio, with 236 immigrants, from...western...Pennsylvania. This is the third trip...this season...bringing about the same number; they are of German origin, and are about to... Read full description  
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  • The Orleans Drinking Club...
    Item #562111
    SPIRIT OF THE TIMES, N.Y., September 25, 1847 

    * Uncommon sport's related periodical
     

    Described in the masthead as: "A Chronicle of the Turf, Agriculture, Field Sports, Literature and the Stage." Inside has the summaries and scores of two cricket matches, plus the lyrics of the "Song Of The "Orleans Drinking Club".

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  • The Great Cantilever Bridge Over Niagara River...
    Item #562107
    SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN SUPPLEMENT, N.Y., March 28, 1885 

    * Niagara Cantilever Bridge print 

    The front page has a large illus. showing a nice view of: "The Great Cantilever Bridge Over Niagara River"

    Also an article about the bridge that continues inside.

    Other topics with prints throughout. 16 pages in nice... Read full description  
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  • St. Vitus's dance...
    Item #562009
    MASSACHUSETTS SPY, & WORCESTER COUNTY ADVERTISER, August 5, 1829 

    * Rare St. Vitus' Dance disease 
    * Early 19th century original
     

    Among the page 3 obituaries listed under "Died" is one about an 11-year girl afflicted with St. Vitus's dance, plus mention of a brother "...who died a few years since...afflicted with the same... Read full description  
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  • Early post Civil War baseball...     Philadelphia Athletics...
    Item #561999
    THE NEW YORK TIMES, New York, September 17, 1867

    * Early post Civil war baseball
    * Philadelphia Athletics


    Page 2 has a report headed: "Out-Doors Sports" "Base Ball--Athletic of Philadelphia, vs. Atlantic, of Brooklyn" with reports on 2 games (see). The first notes:

    * It is not an over-estimate in placing... Read full description  
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  • Post Civil War baseball...
    Item #561997
    THE NEW YORK TIMES, New York, July 7, 1866

    * Early baseball
    * Post Civil War


    The back page has over half a column of baseball reports under the heading: "Out-Doors Sports" "Base Ball" with reports on 3 games (see).

    Other news of the day, complete in 8 pages, great condition.
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  • Death of Col. William S. Smith...   son-in-law of John Adams...
    Item #561934
    COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, Massachusetts, June 26, 1816

    * William S. Smith death
    * Abigail Adams

    Among the "Deaths" on page 2 is one that reads, in part: "In New York State, Col. William S. Smith, a brave and intelligent officer of the revolutionary war....an independent Member of Congress....He was son-in-law... Read full description  
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  • Venus fly-traps inhabiting the prairies?...
    Item #561912
    THE NEW-YORKER, New York, March 10, 1838

    * Venus fly-traps inhabiting the prairies?

    An inside page has a report about an "Extraordinary Plant" that inhabits the "vast prairies" of North America.

    About the plant, the report says: "...the ends of the leaves being armed with teeth which the power of closing up on... Read full description  
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  • Published by a utopian religious sect...
    Item #561855
    THE SHAKER MANIFESTO, Shaker Village, New Hampshire, September, 1878 

    * Rare title
    * Shirley, Massachusetts print


    An uncommon publication of this religious sect perhaps most famous today for the simplistic furniture style named for them.
    In the early to mid-1800's the United States saw an emergence of many radical religious groups who... Read full description  
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  • Crisis in the South...
    Item #561801
    THE NEW YORK HERALD, from New York, dated December 12, 1860.

    * Southern crisis
    * Secession options
    * Abraham Lincoln as president elect

    This Genuine newspaper has a Wealth of pre Civil War reporting from during Abraham Lincoln's president elect era before his inauguration.

    Among the one column headlines on the tensions building in the South prior to the... Read full description  
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  • Beautiful & colorful front cover...
    Item #561718
    FRANK LESLIE'S ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY, New York, March 3, 1892

    * Rare 19th century use of color

    The front page of this issue is very colorful and shows several art admirers, captioned: "Reception Day at An Artist's Studio".  Done in full color--unusual for front pages at this time--it makes a very nice display item.

    Among the... Read full description  
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  • Curious error issue, or meant to be this way?
    Item #561515
    THE MORNING PROGRESS, South Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, March 15, 1873 

    * Curious error issue, or meant to be this way?


    A four page newspaper but pages 2 & 3 are blank. The front page is taken up with: "The Great Mystery" "The Jury Again in Session!" with the text "continued on fourth page" which... Read full description  
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  • All with a "cash for Negroes" advertisement...
    Item #561511
    THE GLOBE, Washington, D.C., May, 1837 

    * Negroes wanted for cash
    * Slavery

    This issue has a page 2 advertisement as seen in the photo, beginning: "Cash For Negroes.---I will give the highest cash price for likely Negroes, from ten to twenty-five years of age..." with just a bit more text (see). 
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  • Christmas  issue...
    Item #561309
    FARM, FIELD AND FIRESIDE, from Chicago, Illinois, dated December 21, 1895.  The cover of this issue feature a mail and young lad with sheep and is entitled "Christmas Number". This is comprised of various topics from farming, veterinary, literature, farm economics, housekeeping, children stories, stories and advertisements.

    This is complete in 48... Read full description  
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  • Magazine with 2 color prints...
    Item #561304
    JUDGE magazine, New York, July 27, 1892  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 strong start, the magazine found... Read full description  
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  • Magazine with 4 color prints...
    Item #561302
    JUDGE magazine with SUPPLEMENT, New York, October 12, 1892  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 strong start,... Read full description  
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  • Three early California newspapers for one price...
    Item #561259
    A collection of three issues of the DAILY EVENING POST, San Francisco, California dated April 9, 17 & 19, 1880

    * 3 issue lot of Old west issues

    April 9 & 19 are 4 pages while April 17 is 8 pages, nice condition (but two issues have rubbing holes to the front leaf), folio size, never bound not trimmed (desirable), with front... Read full description  
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  • Death of Garfield...
    Item #561202
    NEW-YORK TRIBUNE, from New York, New York, dated September 22, 1881 The frontpage has: "The Dead President" "Reposing At The Capitol" "The Remains Of President Garfield Conveyed To Washington Accompanied By His Bereaved Widow -- Touching Manifestations Of Grief At Home and Abroad", plus "The City's Tokens Of Grief". More... Read full description  
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  • Death of President Garfield...
    Item #561200
    NEW-YORK TRIBUNE, from New York, New York, dated September 24, 1881 The frontpage has: "The Dead President" "The Last Journey Begins" "Religious Exercises At Washington -- Mrs. Garfield's Last View of Her Husband's Remains -- Progress Of The Funeral Train" and "The City Hung With Black" "How Grief Has Found... Read full description  
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  • Honors to Dead Chief... President Garfield...
    Item #561199
    NEW-YORK TRIBUNE, from New York, New York, dated September 26, 1881 The frontpage has: "Honors To The Dead Chief" "Cleveland Thronged With People" "Silent Crowds Passing All Day Through Monument Square--Arrangements For Today's Exercises--The Order In Which The Procession Will March To The Cemetery", and... Read full description  
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  • Nation's Last Farewell... President Garfield's death...
    Item #561198
    NEW-YORK TRIBUNE, from New York, New York, dated September 27, 1881 The frontpage has: "A Nation's Last Farewell" "Final Ceremonies At Cleveland" "Exercises In Monument Square--The Procession To The Cemetery--Scenes Around The Tomb--The Final Rites" and "The City Under A Pall" "How Sorrow... Read full description  
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  • Presidential Message... Charter Election...
    Item #561096
    THE NEW YORK TIMES, from New York, dated December 4, 1867.  The front page of the issue contains the report of The Charter Election which also includes the extensive reporting of the Wards and recapitulation, etc.

    Page 4 contains a report on The President's Message, which was published at length in the previous days' publication. This... Read full description  
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  • Niagra Falls...  Pneumatic Railroad...
    Item #560948
    NEW YORK HERALD, New York, February 2, 1842

    * American Musuem
    * Niagara Falls - Early railroad


    Page 2 has a report about the attractions at the American Museum, including a model of the city of Dublin, the "Falls of Niagara, with real water", the Grand Cosmorama, the Pneumatic Railroad and some of the performances.

    Other news of the day... Read full description  
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  • 19th century from the Oklahoma Territory...
    Item #560881
    THE DAILY OKLAHOMAN, Oklahoma City , 1898  This is actually a "territorial" newspaper, as Oklahoma did not become a state until ten years later in 1907, one of only 3 of the contiguous 48 to join the union in the 20th century (New Mexico & Arizona the other two). It is quite rare to find Oklahoma newspapers from the... Read full description  
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  • Historic newspaper item #560876
    Item #560876
    LEWISBURG CHRONICLE, Union County, Pennsylvania PA, 1857

    * Pre Civil war era original


    A nice newspaper of four pages from this small town in central Penna., the home of Bucknell University. Various news of the day and a wealth of ads as well. Folio size. Cleanly cut at the spine but not... Read full description  
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