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  • Prohibition ending ?... 1930 Buick ad...
    Item #673602
    THE SPRINGFIELD UNION, Mass., May 14, 1930

    * Prohibition ending in America "
    * Francis Scott McBride
    * Homemade beer legal ?


    The top of the front page has a one column heading: "LIQUOR CAN BE MADE IN HOME, M'BRIDE SAYS" with subheads. (see)
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  • French Battleship Bouvet sinking...
    Item #673599
    THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR, Boston, Massachusetts, March 20, 1915

    * French Battleship Bouvet sinking
    * World War I - WWI


    This 20 page newspaper has one column headlines on the front page: "THREE WARSHIPS OF ALLIES SUNK IN DARDANELLES", "British Admiralty Report Loss of Irresistible, Ocean and French Battleship... Read full description  
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  • "Redskins" name 1st used in the NFL...
    Item #673597
    THE NEW YORK TIMES, September 18, 1933

    * (Washington) Boston Redskins
    * 1st time nickname was used in franchise history
    * First game of the 1933 NFL football season


    The sport's section (page 26) has one column headings: "GREEN BAY ELEVEN HELD TO 7-7 TIE" "Boston Rallies in the Closing Minutes of Contest to Deadlock Score"... Read full description  
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  • Chicago Bears win 1940 NFL title... 73-0...
    Item #673596
    ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH, December 9, 1940

    * Chicago Bears vs. Washington Redskins
    * NFL Championship game
    * Famous 73-0 rout by the Bears


    The top of page 5B has a banner headline: "Records Fall as Bears Rout Redskins, 73-0, in Pro Playoff" with subheads, related photo, lineups and stats. First report coverage on the 1940 NFL:... Read full description  
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  • Washington Redskins win NFL title...
    Item #673594
    THE TIMES PICAYUNE, New Orleans, Louisiana, December 14, 1942

    * Washington Redskins win NFL title
    * NFL football championship
    * Chicago Bears upset


    This 32 page newspaper has a six column headline on page 18: "Washington Beats Chicago Bears in Amazing Upset" with subheads that include: "REDSKINS GET REVENGE FOR 73-0 TRIMMING."... Read full description  
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  • 1945 Cleveland Rams win NFL title...
    Item #673593
    FITCHBURG SENTINEL, Mass., December 17, 1945

    * Cleveland Rams win NFL football championship
    * (St. Louis) vs. Washington Redskins


    The sport's section (page 8) has a two column heading: "Rams Win Before 32,178 Fans, 15-14, As Baugh's Pass Hits Post For Safety" (see)
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  • Joe Louis beats German Max Schmeling..
    Item #673590
    THE GREENSBOROUGH PATRIOT, (Greensboro), North Carolina, June. 23, 1938

    * Joe Louis (Brown Bomber)
    * Max Schmeling (German fighter)
    * Famous rematch - boxing


    Page 5 of this issue has a one column heading: "LOUIS SMASHES DOWN SCHMELING FOR WORLD TITLE - Brown Bomber Beats German To Floor In Little Over Two Minutes". First report... Read full description  
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  • Cowboys-Redskins rivalry begins...
    Item #673588
    THE SPRINGFIELD UNION, Massachusetts, October 10, 1960

    * Dallas Cowboys vs. Washington Redskins
    * Very 1st NFL football game of this famous rivalry
    * 1960 World Series of Baseball (game 4)


    The sport's section is dominated by reporting on game 4 of the 1960 World Series between the New York Yankees and Pittsburgh Pirates.
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  • Chicago Bears win NFL football championship...
    Item #673587
    THE TIMES-PICAYUNE, New Orleans, December 27, 1943

    * Chicago Bears win NFL football championship
    * Sid Luckman 5 touchdown passes
    * Washington Redskins


    The sport's section (page 8) has a one column heading: "CHICAGO BEARS WIN PRO TITLE" with subhead, stats and lineups. (see)
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  • Suffragist leader, Tennie Claflin, is married into royalty...
    Item #673564
    GREENSBORO NORTH STATE, North Carolina, Feb. 16, 1888  The front page has an interesting article on the notable Tennessee (Tennie) Claflin, who with her sister, Victoria Woodhull, were leading women's suffrage leaders. The article is headed: "Viscountess Of Montserrat" "Well Remembered Tennie C.... Read full description  
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  • Union City, Tennessee Negro lynching...
    Item #673563
    THE NEW YORK TIMES, April 19, 1931

    * Negro lynching - lynched - George Smith
    * Union City, Obion County, Tennessee


    The top of page 22 has one column headings: "MOB LYNCHES NEGRO IN COURT HOUSE YARD" "Take Him From Jail at Union City, Tenn.---Attempted Attack on Woman Alleged". (see) First report coverage on the lynching of... Read full description  
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  • Vol. 1 No. 2 issue of Tarzana Tribune...
    Item #673562
    TARZANA TRIBUNE, Los Angeles neighborhood, California, Dec. 4, 1941

    * Volume 1 Number 2
    * 1 cent stamp


    A smaller size issue that measures 11 x 7 1/2 inches, has a few local tidbit news articles and some ads. This is the Volume 1 Number 2 issue, rare as such. Just a few days prior to the bombing of Pearl Harbor.
    Four pages, good condition.
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  • Death of beloved blind hymnist Fanny Crosby...
    Item #673543
    THE NEW YORK TIMES, Feb. 13, 1915 

    * Death of hymnist Fanny Crosby
    * "Blessed Assurance", "Pass Me Not, O Gentle Saviour", "To God Be The Glory", etc.


    Page 9 has: "FANNY CROSBY, BLIND HYMN WRITER DIES", with subheadings: "Author of More Than 8,000 Gospel Songs Passes Away in Her 95th... Read full description  
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  • America's graphic newspaper...
    Item #673531
    THE DAILY GRAPHIC, New York, May 4, 1875  The full ftpg. is a political cartoon: "A Yankee Cadi In The Court Of The Pharoahs". Pages 4 and 5 have various prints as well.
    Eight pages, good condition.
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  • Nice print of Budapest, Hungary...
    Item #673530
    SATURDAY EVENING POST, Philadelphia, Nov. 22, 1851  The front page features a nice print of: "Buda-Pesth, Capital Of Hungary" which has a lengthy, descriptive caption. Now commonly spelled "Budapest".
    Four pages,large size, 3 folds with some minor wear at the folds and margins, generally good. Folder size noted is for the... Read full description  
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  • Premiere of "Halloween 4", in a Los Angeles newspaper...
    Item #673522
    LOS ANGELES TIMES, Calendar section only, October 21, 1988

    * "Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers"
    * Best Grand Opening Day movie advertisement
    * Slasher horror film - Donald Pleasence


    A terrific issue on the premiere of the motion picture hit "Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers" and perhaps no... Read full description  
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  • Death of Mao Tse-tung...
    Item #673517
    DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE, Rochester, NY, Sept., 10, 1976  This issue contains a front page banner headline: "MILLIONS OF CHINESE MOURN" with, "Mao Tse-tung dead at 82".  Included is a picture of Mao as he appeared a year earlier.  This issue continues with 2 full pages of coverage on pgs. 2A and 3A including epitaphs by world... Read full description  
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  • Hitler backs Mussolini... The Jewish question...
    Item #673516
    THE GREENSBORO PATRIOT, North Carolina, Feb. 2, 1939 The banner headline declares: "HITLER PROMISES SUPPORT FOR MUSSOLINI" with subheads including: THE REICHSTAG HEARS DEMAND OF CHANCELLOR FOR LAND, TRADE", "Fuehrer Warns The United States Not To Interrupt Nazi Program in South America, Raps Ickes". 
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  • Ohio, Kansas, and New York ratify Suffrage Amendment....
    Item #673509
    THE GREENSBORO PATRIOT, North Carolina, June 19, 1919  This 8 page newspaper has a one column headline on the front page: "THREE MORE STATES RATIFY SUFFRAGE AMENDMENT", followed by a paragraph description of the events for each state: Ohio, Kansas and New York.
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  • Death of Mabel Gardiner Hubbard Bell...
    Item #673481
    THE NEW YORK TIMES, Jan. 4, 1923

    * Mabel Gardiner Hubbard death
    * Alexander Graham Bell's wife
    * Invention of telephone fame


    The top of page 19 has one column headings: "Mrs. A. G. Bell Dies; Inspired Telephone" "Deaf Girl's Romance With Distinguished Inventor Was Due to Her Affliction" (see)
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  • On burning Hindu widows on their husbands funeral pyre...
    Item #673462
    BOSTON RECORDER, Nov. 6, 1819  The front page has a rather lengthy and interesting article: "Hindoo Petition Against Burning Widows" beginning: "The effort of the British government to suppress the brutal custom of burning widows on the funeral pile of their husbands have been highly meritorious...".
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  • New York pawnbrokers...
    Item #673425
    THE DAILY GRAPHIC, New York, May 6, 1875  The full ftpg. is a political cartoon of: "The Belligerent Speaker of New York's House of Commons", Jeremiah McGuire.
    Among the prints inside are 7 concerning: "New York Pawnbrokers" "The Flower Seller" " 'Rapid Transit' In Berlin" and a few more.
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  • Five American newspapers: 1803-1809...
    Item #673424
    (5) Five very early 19th century American newspapers: United States' Gazette, Nov. 27, 1809; Massachusetts Spy, June 15, 1808; Boston Gazette, May 16, 1805; Independent Chronicle, Nov. 23,1807; and New York Herald, Nov. 19, 1803. All five are good "newsy" newspapers of folio size, 4 pages, some margin tears, generally good condition.... Read full description  
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  • The first successful magazine in the country...
    Item #673423
    THE CHRISTIAN HISTORY, Boston,  April 9, 1743  This was the very first successful magazine in America, preceded by just a few magazines which lasted but a couple of issues--one of which was by Ben Franklin. Even this title lasted but a few short years.
    As the subtitle reads: "Containing Accounts of the Propagation &... Read full description  
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  • Mahatma Gandhi... Salt March...
    Item #673413
    CHICAGO SUNDAY TRIBUNE, April 6, 1930 

    * Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (Mahatma) 
    * Salt march (salt satyagraha) ends 
    * Dandi, India 

    The front page has a one column heading: "Gandhi Defies Britain; Makes Salt in India" (see)
    Complete 1st section only with all 28 pages, this is the "rag edition" printed on very high... Read full description  
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  • T. E. Lawrence returns to England in 1929....
    Item #673356
    THE NEW YORK TIMES, February 3, 1929

    * T. E. Lawrence returns to England
    * World War I - Arab Revolt & more fame


    The top of the front page has a two column heading: "Lawrence of Arabia Hides in London; Flees Reporters on Arriving From India" (see) Always nice to have notable events in history reported in this World famous... Read full description  
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  • Fighting near Chattanooga...
    Item #673348
    THE WORLD, New York, Oct. 9, 1863  Among the front page column heads on the Civil War are: "Chattanooga Shelled from Lookout Mountain!" "Rebel Accounts of the Engagement & its Results" "Mysterious Movements of the Enemy" "Disastrous Fate of the Overland Expedition to Idahoe" "Capt. Fiske's Party... Read full description  
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  • The losses at Chickamauga...
    Item #673347
    THE WORLD, New York, Oct. 19, 1863  Among the front page column heads on the Civil War are: "Gen. Rosecrans's Army" "Probable Attack on Bridgeport, Tennessee" "Federal and Rebel Losses at Chickamauga" "Gen. Meade's Army Reported within the Defenses of Washington!" "Lee's Supposed Movement Toward... Read full description  
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  • General Meade relieved of his command...
    Item #673346
    THE WORLD, New York, Oct. 28, 1863  Among the front page column heads on the Civil War are: "News From Virginia" "General Meade to Be Removed from Command" "Reported Recrossing of the Rappahannock by Lee" "From East Tennessee" "Severe Fight Near Philadelphia" "The Rebels Driven from... Read full description  
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  • Capturing the Rio Grande during the Civil War...
    Item #673344
    THE WORLD, New York, Dec. 28, 1863  Among the front page column heads on the Civil War are: "Loss and Recapture of the Valley of the Rio Grande" "Value of the Possession" "The Revolt at Fort Jackson" "Guerrilla Operations in Western Tennessee--Fight Near Princeton--Eighty Men Killed".
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  • The end of World War I - Armistice...
    Item #673341
    (5) THE GREENSBOROUGH PATRIOT, North Carolina, Nov. 14, 1918 (with Oct. 7, 10, 14, 17)  This 5 issue set covers the lead up to the end of WWI, and concludes with a report on the terms of Armistice being signed by German - bringing an end to the war.
    The front page of the Nov. 14, 1918 issue contains: "THE GERMANS SIGN ALL THE ARMISTICE... Read full description  
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  • The Women's International Council is formed...
    Item #673312
    GREENSBORO NORTH STATE, North Carolina, April 5, 1888  The front page has a report on the historic 1st meeting of the International Council of Women which was held in Washington, D.C., and was presided over by Susan B. Anthony. The front has: "THE WOMEN'S COUNCIL ENDED", followed by considerable details of the meeting.... Read full description  
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  • National Thanksgiving Day...  Tillie Smith Monument from Hackettstown, NJ...
    Item #673310
    GREENSBORO NORTH STATE, North Carolina, Nov. 24, 1887  The front page has an account of the Tillie Smith Monument in Hackettstown, NJ Included is print of Tillie and of the monument that was going to be dedicated on Thanksgiving Day.
    Page 7 has many short articles covering Thanksgiving for anyone including: ... Read full description  
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  • Rebel Steam Ram Manassa attempts to sink U.S. Steamer Mississippi...
    Item #673285
    SATURDAY EVENING POST, Philadelphia, May 31, 1862
    The front page features a print of: "THE REBEL, STEAM RAM MANASSAS ENDEAVORING TO SINK THE U.S. STEAMER MISSISSIPPI BELOW NEW ORLEANS BY RUNNING INTO HER", with descriptive text, and the back page contains print: "THE CARTE DE VISITE".
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  • Captain Coles's Cupola Ships...
    Item #673284
    SATURDAY EVENING POST, Philadelphia, June 14, 1862
    The front page features a print of: "THE CAPTAIN COLES'S CUPOLA SHIP" with accompanying text.  The back page has a print of:  "THE MEDICAL STUDENT AT HOME".
    Complete in four pages, rubbing on mid-fold (minor loss), but otherwise good. The issue was once folded in... Read full description  
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  • New Orleans Cemetery...
    Item #673283
    SATURDAY EVENING POST, Philadelphia, June 21, 1862
    The front page features a print of: "THE CITY CEMETERY OF NEW ORLEANS", with accompanying text.  The back page has a print of:  "THE BEARD MOVEMENT".
    Complete in four pages, a slightly rough left spine, rubbing on mid-fold (minor loss), but otherwise good. The issue was once folded... Read full description  
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  • Alcatraz Island Prison described...
    Item #673281
    THE NEW YORK TIMES, section 2 only, May 23, 1937

    * Alcatraz Island prison life described
    * San Francisco Bay "The Rock"
    * Al 'Scarface' Capone - Machine Gun Kelly


    The front page of this section has a two column heading: "Alcatraz Said to Tame Hardest; Punishment Aims to 'Defeat Ego'" with subhead. (see)
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  • Mediumship expose... Spiritualist
    Item #673268
    THE DAILY MEMPHIS AVALANCHE, Tennessee, Feb. 17, 1878

    * Mediumship - Spiritualism
    * Spirits of the dead


    This uncommon title is larger than normal newspapers of the day which measures 28 x 21 inches. The back page has an article headed: "The Trans-Death Courier" "How Foster, the 'Medium,' Just Would Kill Two Very Live Men... Read full description  
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  • Ludendorff bridge crossed in 1945....
    Item #673262
    LOS ANGELES TIMES, March 10, 1945

    * Ludendorff bridge crossed 
    * First & Third United States Army
    * Remagen Germany - Rhine River


    The front page has a nice banner headline: "NAZIS TRY COMEBACK" with subhead: "Rhine Bridge Battle Now Raging, But Americans Hurl Back First Attack". (see)
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  • Revolutionary War in the South... Ninety-Six, South Carolina....
    Item #673260
    THE GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE, London, August, 1781

    * Revolutionary War in the South
    * Ninety-Six SC South Carolina


     The "Historical Chronicle" includes a short bit about: "Two gentlemen...charged with carrying on a treasonable correspondence with the American agent Adams at Amsterdam & with supplying... Read full description  
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  • Beginning of Pope Pius XII's Papacy..
    Item #673196
    SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE, Mar. 12, 1939

    * Pope Pius XII in Colorgravure Section

    This issue contains front page and Colorgravure coverage of  beginning of Pope Pius XII's Papacy. See the photos in the listing more more information.
    Also included is the Comics Section which includes: MUTT & JEFF, DICK TRACEY AND CHARLIE CHAN COLOR... Read full description  
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  • Mariano Rivera breaks save record....
    Item #673195
    NEW YORK POST September 20, 2011

    * "Mo"... "Sandman"... Mariano Rivera sets record
    * most MLB saves
    * note: as of this listing's creation, he still holds the record


    The front page has large picture of Mariano Rivera leading to the sports section with the heading "Mo Town! - Marino "

    The Sports section has 4 full... Read full description  
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  • Mary of Teck... Queen Mother death....
    Item #673185
    THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, March 25, 1953

    * Mary of Teck death (1st report)
    * Queen mother of United Kingdom


    The front page has a nice banner headline: "QUEEN MARY DIES IN SLEEP AT 85; Churchill Sobs as He Breaks News to House of Commons" with subheads and photo of Queen Mary. (see)
    Incomplete issue containing 8 of the 16 pages of the 1st... Read full description  
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  • Much on the Georgia alligator & how Oglethorpe treated them...
    Item #673177
    THE GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE, London, August, 1749
    Articles within include: "Consequences of Relaxing the Laws against Suicide" "Description & Use of a New Electrometer" with an illustration; "Description of a New Water Bellows".
    "Different Crocodiles" is about the animal in... Read full description  
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  • Horrible conditions of the Andersonville Prison...
    Item #673173
    NEW YORK TIMES, Sept. 10, 1865 

    * Andersonville Prison - Camp Sumter
    * Captain Henry Wirz trial - Georgia


    The first column heads include: "TRIAL OF CAPT. WIRZ" "Evidence of the Infernal Spirit of Gen. Winder" "Official Document by a Rebel Inspector-General" "He Says Winder Openly Proposed to... Read full description  
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  • Very first appearance of Walt Whitman's poem "A Prairie Sunset"...
    Item #673170
    NEW YORK HERALD, March 9, 1888 

    * Walt Whitman's "A Prairie Sunset" poem - 1st appearance

    Page 6 has a poem titled: "A Prairie Sunset", signed in block type, WALT WHITMAN .
    This is the very first appearance of this poem as verified by the Walt Whitman Archive. It is very significant as... Read full description  
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  • Bruno Hauptmann dies in the electric chair...
    Item #673155
    THE GREENSBORO PATRIOT (weekly), North Carolina, April 6, 1936 

    * Bruno Hauptmann execution (1st report)
    * Charles Lindbergh baby kidnapping


    The ftpg. has reports headed: "Bruno Hauptmann Pays For Crime" "Dies In Chair Without Word Of Confession" "Walked Calmly to Electric Chair, Millions Think He Had... Read full description  
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  • 1950 NCAA college football games...
    Item #673137
    THE NEW YORK TIMES, sport's section only, October 29, 1950 This 12 pages section has various sporting news with many college football reports with a few related photos and scores.
    Complete sport's section only, rag edition, a little creasing, generally very nice.
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  • Death of Rudolph Valentino....
    Item #673135
    GREENSBORO DAILY RECORD, North Carolina, Aug. 23, 1926 

    * Rudolph Valentino death
    * Latin Lover - The Sheik


    The front page has a five column heading: "Death Is Victorious Over Rudolph Valentino, Screen Favorite of Thousands Died At Noon" with subheads and small photo of Valentino. (see)
    Sixteen pages, light toning and minor wear at the... Read full description  
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  • Indian troubles in Georgia...   Buonaparte...
    Item #673103
    NEW YORK SPECTATOR, May 22, 1818  Page 2 has various reports from Europe with some content concerning Bonaparte, including comments on his exile at St. Helena. Also: "Voyage to the North Pole". Pg. 4 has nearly a full column concerning: "Destruction of the Chehaw Village" in Georgia, and another report: "Expedition... Read full description  
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