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  • Trial of Lincoln's conspirators...   Interesting on the capture of Jeff. Davis...
    Item #702458
    NEW YORK TIMES, May 26, 1865  

    * Abraham Lincoln Murder - Trial of the conspirators
    * re. Jefferson Davis capture - Woman's clothes dispute


    The entire front page and over half of the back page are taken up with very detailed and verbatim accounts of those called to give testimony in the trial... Read full description  
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  • Very lengthy coverage of the trial of Lincoln's assassins...
    Item #702448
    NEW YORK TIMES, May 17, 1865  

    * Trial of the conspirators - assassins
    * re. Abraham Lincoln's assassination
    * Loads of testimony (questions/answers)


    Among the front page column heads are: "THE TRIAL OF THE ASSASSINS" "Testimony Taken in Secret Session Last Week" "Revelations... Read full description  
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  • Amnesty & pardon for Confederates...
    Item #702445
    NEW YORK TIMES, May 6, 1865  

    * Southern rebels pardoned

    Among the first column heads on the closing moments of the Civil War are: "AMNESTY & PARDON" "Gen. Halleck Offers Amnesty to the Southern People" "They May Take the Oath and Go Where they Please" "Officers Excepted from Amnesty May Apply for... Read full description  
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  • Much on Lincoln & the pursuit of his assassins...
    Item #702444
    NEW YORK TIMES, May 4, 1865  

    * Abraham Lincoln assassination - murder
    * Pursuit of the conspirators - assassins


    Among the front page first column heads are: "THE ASSASSINS" "Mr. Lincoln's Murder Planned by Leading Traitors" "Most of these Traitors Are Harbored in Canada" "Jefferson... Read full description  
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  • The 'dawn of peace'...   Jeff. Davis  escapes, and the assassination...
    Item #702442
    NEW YORK TIMES, May 2, 1865  

    * re. Abraham Lincoln assassination
    * Closing events of the Civil War
    * Jefferson Davis on the run


    Among the front page column heads on the ending events of the Civil War: "DAWN OF PEACE" "Breaking Up of Sherman's Veteran Army" "The Army of Tennessee &... Read full description  
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  • Jeff Davis in flight to the South...   On the Lincoln assassination...   G.A. Custer...
    Item #702440
    NEW YORK TIMES, May 7, 1865  

    * Closing events on the Civil War
    * Abraham Lincoln assassination plot


    Some fine front page heads on events at the end of the Civil War, including reports on Lincoln's assassination. Column heads include: "THE FLIGHT OF DAVIS" "He Was at Charlotte, N.C.,... Read full description  
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  • Jeff Davis on the run... Another rebel general surrenders...
    Item #702438
    NEW YORK TIMES, May 9, 1865  

    * Dick Taylor surrenders
    * Jefferson Davis on the run
    * "Johnny Comes Marching Home"


    Among the front page column heads on the events immediately following the Civil War are: "HOMEWARD  BOUND" "The Army of the Potomac in Richmond" "40,000 Heroes March... Read full description  
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  • Image of Lincoln, and the Republican platform...
    Item #702432
    GOODHUE COUNTY REPUBLICAN, Red Wing, Minnesota, June 22, 1860  

    * Rare image of a beardless Abraham Lincoln
    * 1860 presidential campaign notice 


    The top of page 2 has one of the better political notices supporting Lincoln for President we have seen, and much desired by collectors.
    Although the text is simple and typical: ... Read full description  
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  • Little girl admonishes Lincoln to let his whiskers grow...
    Item #702431
    NEW YORK TRIBUNE, Feb. 18, 1861  

    * Grace Bedell encourages him to grow a beard
    * President-elect Abraham Lincoln en-route 

    Over half of page 5 is taken up with fine and detailed coverage of Lincoln's continued trip from his home in Illinois to Washington, D.C.
    The heads include: "THE PRESENT ELECT... Read full description  
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  • Lewis & Clark just arrived an hour ago...
    Item #702429
    NEW YORK HERALD, Oct. 29, 1806  

    * Lewis and Clark Expedition
    * Safe return - homeward bound


    Page 2 has a brief yet notable report datelined at St. Louis: "Concerning the safe arrival of Messers. Lewis and Clark, who went 2 years and 4 months ago to explore the Missouri, to be anxiously wished for by every one, I have the... Read full description  
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  • Lewis and Clark return from their historic journey...
    Item #702423
    CONNECTICUT COURANT, Hartford, Nov. 5, 1806   

    * Lewis and Clark Expedition letter
    * Safe return - homeward bound


    Page 2 begins with a notable report on the arrival of Lewis and Clark in St. Louis, after their 2-1/2 year expedition.
    It begins: "It is, with the sincerest pleasure, that we announce to our fellow... Read full description  
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  • The inauguration of President Wm. H. Harrison...
    Item #702420
    BOSTON COURIER, March 8, 1841  

    * William Henry Harrison
    * Presidential inauguration
    * Inaugural address


    Beginning on the front page and concluding on page 2 is: "Inauguration and Inaugural Address" of President William Henry Harrison. Most of the space is taken up with his very lengthy inaugural address.
    Following the... Read full description  
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  • Death of the President, in a Washington, D.C. newspaper...
    Item #702416
    THE GLOBE Semi-Weekly edition, Washington, D.C., April 5, 1841 

    * President William Henry Harrison
    * Washington, D.C. death - 1st report


    The upper right corner of the front page has what appears to be almost a news bulletin headed: "Death Of The President", datelined "April 4, two o'clock, A.M."... Read full description  
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  • A.B. Frost prints...   Color Ivory Soap advertisment...
    Item #702379
    HARPER'S WEEKLY, New York, November 12, 1898  Full ftpg. by A.B. Frost shows a man having fallen off his bicycle. Doublepage centerfold: 'With our Troops in the Philippines--Before & After the Fall of Manila'. Halfpg: 'In & About Havana'. Displayable A.B. Frost hunting print: 'Rail Shooting'... Read full description  
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  • Croquet & wine making prints...
    Item #702374
    THE ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS, England, Sept. 27, 1873  Inside has a nice full-page print: "Croquet at the Convalescent Home of St. Bartholomew's Hospital, Highgate" with a related article.
    Also within is a full-page wine-related print: "The Vintage In France: Grape Gatherers Returning" and a doublepage: "An Apple... Read full description  
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  • Printed specifically for the fire of Portland...
    Item #702323
    BURNING OF PORTLAND - Full Account of the Great Conflagration in Portland, July 4, 1866 - 'A Walk Among The Ruins, by Coin. Wm. Willis' 'New Business Directory of Those Who Were Burned Out! - Published by the Portland Transcript  This is a special four-page edition devoted to the Great Fire of Portland. There is no date of printing... Read full description  

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  • North Carolina has rejoined the Union?
    Item #702210
    THE CRISIS, Columbus, Ohio, Nov. 28, 1861  This was an anti-war newspaper that insisted slavery should not be abolished, so consequently much content has an anti-North bias.
    Among the articles are: "North Carolina Has Come Back Into the Union" "Hanging Prisoners of War" "The Lowest Type of Humanity"... Read full description  
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  • Much on the historic Battle of Ball's Bluff...
    Item #702209
    THE CRISIS, Columbus, Ohio, Nov. 7, 1861  

    * Pro Confederate title
    * Battle of Ball's Bluff


    This was an anti-war newspaper that insisted slavery should not be abolished, so consequently much content has an anti-North bias.
    Among the various reports are: "Rebel Account of the Battle of Ball's Bluff..." "The... Read full description  
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  • A pro-South newspaper from the North...
    Item #702208
    THE CRISIS, Columbus, Ohio, Oct. 24, 1861  This was an anti-war newspaper that insisted slavery should not be abolished, so consequently much content has an anti-North bias.
    Among the articles: "War News of the Week" "Fremont's Accounts & Fortifications Suspended" "How Secessionists are Made in Ohio"... Read full description  
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  • "Confederate" newspaper from the North...
    Item #702207
    THE CRISIS, Columbus, Ohio, Oct. 17, 1861  This was an anti-war newspaper that insisted slavery should not be abolished, so consequently much content has an anti-North bias.
    Among the articles within are: "The Condition of Kentucky" "A Western Woman's Views of the Crisis" "The Prisoners of War..."... Read full description  
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  • Difficulties between General Fremont and President Lincoln...
    Item #702206
    THE CRISIS, Columbus, Ohio, Oct. 10, 1861  

    * Uncommon pro Confederate publication
    * Abraham Lincoln & John C. Fremont 


    This was an anti-war newspaper that insisted slavery should not be abolished, so consequently much content has an anti-North bias.
    Among the articles are: "The Slaves as a Military... Read full description  
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  • Lincoln on Fremont's "emancipation proclamation"...   Mormon troubles...
    Item #702205
    THE CRISIS, Columbus, Ohio, Oct. 3, 1861  

    * President Abraham Lincoln
    * General John C. Fremont


    This was an anti-war newspaper that insisted slavery should not be abolished, so consequently much content has an anti-North bias.
    The prime content would be the page 6 report: "The President and General... Read full description  
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  • Good content on the Lincoln-Fremont emancipation controversy...
    Item #702203
    THE CRISIS, Columbus, Ohio, Sept. 19, 1861  This was an anti-war newspaper that insisted slavery should not be abolished, so consequently much content has an anti-North bias.
    Articles include: "News of the Week" "The Rebellion in Missouri--Rebels in Possession of St. Joseph..." "President... Read full description  
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  • Letters from Lincoln and Jeff Davis...
    Item #702202
    THE CRISIS Columbus, Sept. 12, 1861  This was an anti-war newspaper that insisted slavery should not be abolished, so consequently much content has an anti-North bias.
    Articles include: "General Fremont & his Confiscation Proclamation" "What They Say in Canada" "What the Federal Prisoners are Doing at... Read full description  
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  • "Confederate" newspaper from the North...
    Item #702200
    THE CRISIS, Columbus, Ohio, July 4, 1861  This was an anti-war newspaper that insisted slavery should not be abolished, so consequently much content has an anti-North bias.
    Among the articles within are: "Where Are We Drifting?" "Proclamation of General Beauregard" signed by him in type: G. T. Beauregard; "The... Read full description  
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  • Very intriguing, small newspaper...
    Item #702176
    MUNCY NEWS, Muncy, Pennsylvania, Sept. 3, 1892  A small, unusual format newspaper from this small town in north central Pennsylvania. It measures just 3 1/2 inches tall while being 7 inches wide with four pages.
    The front page has "Local News" tidbits, while pages 2 and 3 have even less content.  Page 4 4 is blank.
    This is the... Read full description  
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  • By the Board of Foreign Missions of the Presbyterian Church...
    Item #702175
    CHILDREN'S WORK FOR CHILDREN, Philadelphia, March, 1890  This was  small publication: "published monthly with the sanction of the Board of Foreign Missions of the Presbyterian Church" as noted on the back page.
    Twenty pages, 6 by 8 inches, good condition.
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  • The first issue of this health journal...
    Item #702174
    DR. KINGET'S HEALTH JOURNAL, New York, July, 1880  An interesting and rather rare paper obviously focused on health. It is the volume 1, number 1, and it is unknown how long it existed beyond this first issue, if at all.
    Among the articles: "Compulsory Vaccination" "Degradation of Woman & Labor" "Can That... Read full description  
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  • Printed for the fair to create a new hospital...
    Item #702172
    THE FAIR-Y MESSENGER, Mechanics Hall, Worcester, Massachusetts, Oct. 16, 1866  This is the volume 1, number 2 issue of a paper "Devoted to the Fair" as noted in the masthead.
    This fair was by the Sisters of Mercy and was a drive to found a hospital. This would have been a very short-lived newspaper given its singular... Read full description  
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  • From Dundee, Scotland...
    Item #702170
    THE PEOPLE'S FRIEND, "Scottish National Literary Miscellany", Dundee, Scotland, Oct. 18, 1882  This is the first of this title we have discovered.
    Sixteen pages, 9 by 13 1/4 inches, never-trimmed margins, great condition.
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  • A journal of science...
    Item #702169
    THE SCIENTIFIC MAN, New York, Dec. 7, 1881  The masthead notes: "A Bi-Weekly Illustrated Journal of Science". 
    Eight pages, 9 1/4 by 13 inches, very nice condition.
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  • Created to save Old North Church...
    Item #702168
    THE DIAL OF THE OLD SOUTH CLOCK, Boston, Dec. 8, 1879  

    * Funding the preservation of "Old South Church"

    This was an interesting publication produced for a fair to help save Old South Church. People had wanted to demolish it to widen the street, however a faction wanted it preserved. They created the fair to promote their cause and... Read full description  
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  • A liberal publication...
    Item #702166
    MAN, "A Weekly Journal of Progress & Reform", New York, Dec. 1, 1880  The front page is taken up with: "Platforms - Preliminary Declaration of the National Liberal Party" as well as an "Address of the Union of Radicals to The National Liberal League".
    Eight pages, 9 1/4 by 13 inches, never bound nor trimmed so it folds... Read full description  
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  • Religion, politics, & 'reverent free thought'...
    Item #702165
    THE INQUIRER, London, England, Oct. 14, 1882  Noted in the masthead: "A Religious. Political & Literary Newspaper, & Record of Reverent Free Thought".
    Sixteen pages, 9 1/4 by 13 1/2 inches, untrimmed margins, great condition.
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  • Focused on patents...
    Item #702164
    THE PATENT RIGHT GAZETTE, New York, May, 1872  Still has the original outer wrappers, upon which is printed: "A Monthly Illustrated Journal of the Industrial Arts Especially Devoted to The Sale, Description and Illustrations of Patents...".
    Nice to still have the decorative outer wrappers.
    Sixteen pages plus the outer wrappers, 10 1/2 by 13 1/4... Read full description  
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  • British version of 'Scientific American'...
    Item #702163
    THE SCIENTIFIC REVIEW, London, England, Oct. 2, 1882  This would seem to be a British version of "Scientific American" with similar content. But most of interest in this issue would be the original blue, outer wrappers. They were typically discarded when the issues were bound into annual volumes, but are present here.
    Complete... Read full description  
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  • Focused on the lumber industry...
    Item #702162
    NORTHWESTERN LUMBERMAN, Chicago, Jan. 18, 1890  A newspaper focusing on the lumbering industry with a nice engraving of a lumber mill in the masthead.
    Sixteen pages, never bound nor trimmed, good condition.
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  • It's 'full of good things'...
    Item #702161
    OUR FAIR, Tilton, New Hampshire, Sept. 15, 1887  This seems to be primarily a literary paper with various stories and other eclectic articles. Printed above the masthead is: "Don't fail to take this little paper home. It is full of good things."
    Eight pages, never bound nor trimmed, wear at the margins, some light toning, a few archival... Read full description  
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  • Protecting publishers from unscrupulous advertisers...
    Item #702160
    THE AGENTS' HERALD, Philadelphia, April, 1887  An interesting newspaper whose purpose is perhaps best detailed by an article in another newspaper from 1883:
    "There are probably but few country newspaper publishers, who have not at some time been swindled by plausible but dishonest advertising dead-beats, who obtain... Read full description  
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  • The 'Field & Steam' magazine of the day...
    Item #702156
    CHICAGO FIELD, Nov. 2, 1878  This is a sporting newspaper with a very ornate & sports-themed masthead. The front page has a print of: "The Irish Water Spaniel...".
    Sixteen pages, very nice condition.
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  • A newspaper for children...
    Item #702154
    THE YOUNG REAPER, Philadelphia, March 1, 1866  This is one of several newspapers for children that were common in the post-Civil War years.
    Four pages, a graphic masthead, good condition.
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  • The 250th anniversary of the settlement of Boston...
    Item #702153
    ANNIVERSARY RECORD - "A Program of the Celebration of the 250th Anniversary of the Settlement of Boston", Boston, Sept. 17, 1880
    This is likely a one-off publication, more of a program than a newspaper, with many graphics on the various floats in the parade.
    Eight pages, never bound nor trimmed so it folds out to a single... Read full description  
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  • The real estate market in Upstate New York...
    Item #702152
    CENTRAL NEW YORK REAL ESTATE HERALD, Syracuse, June, 1883  The volume 1, number 8 issue of a newspaper focused on real estate in Upstate New York.
    Eight pages, never bound nor trimmed so it folds out to one sheet, some rubbing at the fold, minor margin wear.
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  • A mining-related periodical...
    Item #702142
    POMEROY'S ADVANCE THOUGHT, New York, October, 1887  This paper has many articles on mining and worldwide news. This is the volume 1, number 3 issue.
    It was really published to promote M. M. Pomeroy's Atlantic-Pacific Railroad Tunnel Company, which was struggling to make enough money to complete the railroad tunnel through the Continental... Read full description  
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  • A child's newspaper...
    Item #702139
    THE WEEKLY MAGNET, Chicago, Sept. 4, 1881  A story newspaper seemingly meant for children. Four pages, good condition.
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  • For the mechanically inclined...
    Item #702138
    AMERICAN MACHINIST, New York, April 21, 1883  Printed in the masthead: "A Journal For Machinists, Engineers, Founders, Boiler Makers, Pattern Makers and Blacksmiths'".
    As the title would suggest, a periodical for machinists and others who are mechanically minded. Similar to Scientific American in content and format.
    Several... Read full description  
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  • For the paper-making industry...
    Item #702134
    THE PAPER TRADE JOURNAL, New York, Oct. 11, 1884  The masthead notes: "The Consumption of Paper is the Measure of a People's Culture".
    This was obviously a trade paper for the paper-making industry. The masthead includes an illustration of a paper-making machine.
    Twelve pages, some disbinding residue at the spine of the back leaf,... Read full description  
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  • The gold ink Jenny Lind promotional newspaper...
    Item #702131
    THE JENNY LIND, Boston This is an 1851 souvenir newspaper from Jenny Lind's legendary first American tour, featuring portraits and articles on the "Swedish Nightingale" and P. T. Barnum, who managed her tour. Barnum's advance publicity made Lind a celebrity even before she arrived in the U.S., and tickets for her first... Read full description  
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  • Printed on brown, very thick paper...
    Item #702130
    THE SUN, Edgar, Nebraska, March 19, 1881  A very unusual newspaper printed under stress condition, using newsprint that is almost as thick as what would be found in a pizza box. It is brown in color and slightly coarse in texture.
    The reason is explained at the top: "This issue of The Sun is not as handsome as former ones, and all on... Read full description  
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  • Printed on cornhusk paper...   By & for the unemployed...
    Item #702127
    HARD TIMES, San Francisco, California, January, 1894

    * Printed on thick corn husk paper

     Likely a short-lived newspaper--this is the volume 1, number 2 issue--interesting for both the focus and the paper upon which it is printed.
    As for the latter, this appears to be a cornhusk paper made from ground corn husks, is a golden... Read full description  
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