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  • Ruth Elder... Transatlantic flight...
    Item #633769
    THE OMAHA BEE-NEWS, Nebraska, October 12, 1927

    * Ruth Elder - Woman aviator & actress
    * 1st Transatlantic flight try (Woman)


    The front page has a one column heading: "FLORIDA GIRL FLYER IS SEEN OVER ATLANTIC" with subhead. (see)
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  • Hudson River Tunnel...
    Item #633767
    SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, New York, February 4, 1882  The front cover has "The Hudson River Tunnel - New York End" with several small illustrations. Inside the issue is: "Agee's Improved Plow"; "Giles' Drilling Machine"; "Explosion of Two Boilers at Pittsburg, PA" with several illustrations; and more articles,... Read full description  
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  • U.S. Grant is honored in London...   The St. Gothard Railway tunnel...
    Item #633745
    ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS, England, June 23, 1877  Among the many prints within is a halfpg: "Presenting The Freedom of the City of London To General U.S. Grant at Guildhall" and a full page: The St. Gothard Railway Tunnel Works".
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  • With the original & very decorative outer wrappers......
    Item #633741
    SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN SUPPLEMENT, New York, Sept. 7, 1878 This title was a totally separate, stand-alone publication from the more well-known SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN.  Having begun to report on the Centennial Exposition in 1876, its success caused it to continue as a weekly publication into the 20th century. This title is much like... Read full description  
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  • Early electric street car...
    Item #633696
    SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, New York, Nov. 12, 1887  Taking most of the ftpg. are four illus. of: "The Weiss Electric Street Car & The Weiss System As Applied In Jersey City, N.J." The largest illus. shows a street car ascending a hill in Jersey City. Included is a related article.
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  • Brothers in crime: the Hildebrands...   Thomas Edison...
    Item #633688
    ST. LOUIS GLOBE-DEMOCRAT, Aug. 31, 1878 

    * Outlaw Bill Hildebrand
    * Southeast Missouri Bushwhacker
    * Inventor Thomas Edison


    The top of page 3 has heads including: "BRED IN THE BONE" "Bill Hildebrand Following in Sam's Footsteps" which begins: "William Hildebrand, a brother of the renowned Missouri... Read full description  
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  • Statement on Jefferson Davis...
    Item #633687
    THE AMERICAN SOCIALIST, Oneida New York, March 28, 1878 An inside page features a small report on Jefferson Davis "Jefferson Davis lives in Memphis, Tenn. He is said to be very thin, and to look very old and broken... But did you ever think what a pair of skinny invalids that Confederacy had to preside over it?"  This is a small size... Read full description  
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  • The Four Horsemen of Notre Dame win...
    Item #633632
    NEW YORK TIMES, Nov. 30, 1924  One column headlines on the front page of the sport's section report: "NOTRE DAME BEATS CARNEGIE TECH, 40-19" "32,00 See Rockne Team Uncover Brilliant Aerial Attack on Snow-Covered Gridiron" and more. (see)  This report is of the regular season Notre Dame win against the Carnegie... Read full description  
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  • For stamp collectors...
    Item #633612
    FILATELIC FACTS & FALLACIES, San Francisco, Dec., 1892  Calls itself: "A Monthly Magazine for Stamp Collectors and Dealers" with the contents focused primarily on this hobby.
    Twenty pages plus outer wrappers, water staining at the margins, \5 3/4 b 9 inches, generally nice.
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  • Latest from the Civil War...
    Item #633600
    NEW YORK TIMES, Aug. 31, 1863  Among the many ftpg. one column heads on the Civil War are: "IMPORTANT REBEL NEWS" "An Attack Upon the Rebel Rifle Pits on Wednesday" "The Shelling of Charleston" "Explosion of Shells in Streets & Warehouses" "Death of John B. Floyd" (Confederate general who lost the battle of Fort Donelson); "Important From New... Read full description  
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  • Small Civil War map on the front page...
    Item #633584
    NEW YORK HERALD, Dec. 4, 1862  The ftpg. has a small, one column head of a map of the New Bern and Beaufort area (see). Various column heads on the Civil War include: "Important From North Carolina" "Important From Eastern Virginia" "News From Burnside's Army" "Interesting From Arkansas"... Read full description  
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  • Murfreesboro, Tennessee...
    Item #633583
    NEW YORK TRIBUNE, Nov. 15, 1862  Among the front page column heads on the Civil War are: "The Rebels Reported in Force in the Rear of Our Army" "Col. Ford Preparing a Defense" "From the Army of the Potomac" "Retreat of The Rebels at The Front" "Their Rear Guard Driven by Pleasanton" "Indications of... Read full description  
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  • Trial of Andersonville prison commandant Henry Wirz...
    Item #633578
    NEW YORK TIMES, August 25, 1865 

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


    Most of the front page is taken up with reports on the trial of the commandant of the infamous Andersonville, South Carolina, prison camp, Henry Wirz, with headlines: "TRIAL OF CAPT. WIRZ"... Read full description  
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  • The surf at Asbury Park...   The Klondike gold fields...
    Item #633555
    HARPER'S WEEKLY, New York, September 11, 1897  Full ftpg. shows the surf breaking over the boardwalk at Asbury Park, N.J. Fullpg. shows 6 photos of "Scenes in Kansas City's Great Grain & Cattle Market". Fullpg. with 7 photos of "On the Way to the Klondike Gold Fields--Scenes at Dyea & Skagway,... Read full description  
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  • Prohibition newspaper from 1915...   Jim Thorpe's school...
    Item #633532
    THE NEW REPUBLIC, Westerville, Ohio, January 22, 1915  An interesting Prohibition newspaper from early in the 20th century. The content within these four pages has an overwhelming bias against the sale of alcohol in all forms. The ftpg. has: "Alabama 15th Dry State" & "Struggle Is On in Washington to Banish... Read full description  
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  • Charles Dickens... Washington Territory...
    Item #633480
    HARPER'S NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE, New York, September, 1870  Within this is issue is a 5+ page article "Footprints of Charles Dickens" which begins "Charles Dickens was dead. It was hard to realize, but realized it was at last; and then there was no look or voice in London but repeated it over and over -- Charles Dickens is... Read full description  
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  • A self-righting lifeboat...
    Item #633464
    SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, New York, June 25, 1887  Among the articles is: "An Unsinkable, Self-Righting Lifeboat" which has a nice illustration (see). Other prints include: "Rohling's Cotton Picker" "Weaver's Fly Net for Horses" "Sattes' Saw Filing Machine and much more.
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  • Actress Minnie Maddern Fiske death...
    Item #633456
    THE NEW YORK TIMES, February 17, 1932

    * Minnie Maddern Fiske death
    * Early American stage actress


    Page 23 has a one column heading: "MRS. FISKE DIES HERE AS ROLE AWAITS HER" with subheads and photo. (see) First report coverage on the death of early American actress Minnie Maddern Fiske. She was widely considered the most important... Read full description  
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  • Nazi Party elections in Free State of Lippe...
    Item #633455
    THE NEW YORK TIMES, January 16, 1933

    * Adolph Hitler & the Nazi Party
    * Free State of Lippe - Germany


    The top of page 4 has a two column heading: "Nazis Gain in Lippe Poll After Big Drive, But Fail to Win Back November Losses" (see)
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  • Jewish Times report...Westinghouse Brake...
    Item #633385
    THE CIRCULAR, Oneida, New York, July 22, 1872  This issue contains an article from the "Jewish Times, commenting upon the report of Professor Gratz and two merchants who have lately returned from an extensive tour in Palestine."  Another article is "The Westinghouse Air-Brake" which was being used on the... Read full description  
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  • Steel foundations of tall office buildings...
    Item #633383
    SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, New York, December 8, 1894  The front page has an article with illustrations "Steel Foundations of Tall Office Buildings" which continues inside the issue. Also in the issue is: "The Ancient Roman Bridge at Mostar"; "The Compass Field Glass"; "The Plaster Center Piece... Read full description  
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  • Sir William Robertson, 1st Baronet death....
    Item #633372
    THE NEW YORK TIMES, February 13, 1933

    * Sir William Robertson, 1st Baronet death
    * Chief of the General Staff (United Kingdom)
    * British Army - Field Marshall


    The front page has a one column heading: "ROBERTSON DIES, 72; BRITISH WAR LEADER" with subheads. (see) Lengthy 1st report coverage continues inside with photo.
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  • Buildings in Janesville, Wisconsin...
    Item #633344
    THE MYSTIC WORKER, Plano, Illinois, June, 1904  An interesting little paper which describes itself as: "...a social, fraternal and beneficial society, governed by a Supreme Lodge, having subordinate lodges in states & provinces near each other & of equal healthfulness...". Pages 1, 3, 7 & 8 contains nice photos of... Read full description  
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  • Serial killer Peter Kudzinowski execution....
    Item #633338
    THE DETROIT FREE PRESS, December 21, 1929

    * Peter Kudzinowski execution
    * Serial child killer - murderer
    * Electric chair in Trenton, New Jersey


    The front page has a one column heading: "CHILD SLAYER GOES TO CHAIR" with subhead: "Peter Kudzinowski, Arrested in Detroit, Executed in New Jersey" (see)
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  • For the progressive people of Texas...
    Item #633327
    THE CRITIC, Fort Worth, Texas, Dec. 28, 1918  Also subtitled: "Camp Bowie Texahoma Bugler". A small newspaper with an emphasis on military news & events. But noted on pg. 2 is: "The Critic is the Official publication of the liberal & progressive people of Fort Worth and Texas..." with more.
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  • Planning the infrastructure for the United States Navy...
    Item #633314
    RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN STATESMAN, Providence, Dec. 22, 1829  Almost half of the front page is taken up with a lengthy document: "Navy Yards--Present And Proposed" by the Navy Commissioners' Office & signed in type by John Rodgers, to the Secretary of the Navy, John Branch. It has a lengthy preface as well.... Read full description  
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  • Thomas Edison on the meaning of life...
    Item #633307
    THE EVENING BEE, Omaha, Nebraska, Nov. 28, 1891  Page 7 has a very interesting interview with Thomas Edison in which he is asked "What is life?" with the heading: "What Is Life?" "Tom Edison Considers Man a Microcosm of Intellectual Atoms". His response takes over a full column (see for the beginning).
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  • The Great Boston Fire...   Yosemite Valley...
    Item #633289
    NEW YORK TIMES, Nov. 13, 1872 

    * The great Boston Fire
    * One of most costly fires in U.S. history


    The top of the ftpg. has column heads on the huge Boston Fire with: "BOSTON ALIVE AGAIN" "Business Men Too Busy to Mourn Over Their Losses" and more. Page 3 has a large & detailed map headed: "BOSTON & THE... Read full description  
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  • "Win one for the Gipper" game...   Hirohito comes to power...
    Item #633274
    TAUNTON DAILY GAZETTE, Massachusetts, November 10, 1928  A one column head on page 5: "ARMY FAVORED IN GAME WITH ROCKNE CREW" with brief text. (see) This was the game that had Notre Dame as big underdogs and was famous for Knute Rockne's famous 'Win one for the Gipper' speech at halftime. Notre Dame... Read full description  
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  • HMS Queen Elizabeth launched.... Lou Gehrig's last home run...
    Item #633273
    NEW YORK TIMES, Sept. 28, 1938  The launching & christening of the RMS Queen Elizabeth is reported on pg. 27 with: "LARGEST SHIP SENT INTO SEA BY QUEEN", "Launching Liner Bearing Her Name, Elizabeth Speaks King''s Hope for Peace" and more with smaller subheads.
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  • Death of President Andrew Johnson: a same-day report...
    Item #633261
    BETHLEHEM DAILY TIMES, Pennsylvania, July 31, 1875

    * President Andrew Johnson
    * Death (1st report)


    Page 2 has a very brief item headed: "Death of Andrew Johnson" which is datelined "July 31" & reads: "Ex-President Andrew Johnson died very suddenly at Chattanooga, Tenn., at 2:30 o'clock this... Read full description  
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  • Tragedy of the ship Margaret...
    Item #633253
    COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, July 25, 1810  Page 2 has a lengthy report "Unfortunate Ship Margaret" and the front page has: "Kidnapped and Fugitive Kings". Among the ads is: "Stop a Runaway" which was for an indented apprentice.
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  • Antonio Scotti's last opera performance...
    Item #633220
    THE NEW YORK TIMES, January 21, 1933

    * Antonio Scotti very last performance
    * Italian baritone from Naples, Italy
    * Ends career at Metropolitan Opera "The Met"


    The front page has a one column heading: "SCOTTI ENDS CAREER IN A GREAT TRIUMPH" with subheads. (see) Lengthy first report coverage continues inside with photo. I... Read full description  
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  • North Carolina abolishing slavery...  Baseball...
    Item #633208
    THE CIRCULAR, Mount Tom, New York, Dec. 18, 1865  A weekly newspaper published by the Oneida community. Most of the content has religious or literary overtones, however the back page reports "North Carolina has ratified the Constitutional Amendment abolishing slavery." Also on this same page is information on the division of... Read full description  
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  • Fenian Movement... Wirz Trial... Negro Troops...
    Item #633138
    NEW YORK TRIBUNE, Sept. 29, 1865  The front page has: "The Fenians" "Meeting of the Magistrates of Cork County - Priest Denouncing Fenianism" which includes: "...We understand that this society, which has been so extensively developed all over the country, became the subject of remark last Sunday from the pulpits... Read full description  
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  • Dorothy Burgess car accident.... Babe Ruth & hot dogs....
    Item #633116
    THE NEW YORK TIMES, December 24, 1932

    * Actress Dorothy Burgess car accident
    * Manslaughter charge for death of girl
    * Babe Ruth takes on healthy diet ?
    * New York Yankees baseball


    Page 10 has a one column heading: "Film Star, Accused In Fatal Crash, Ill" with subhead: "Dorothy Burgess Driving When Girl Is... Read full description  
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  • The wrought iron bridge at Pittsburgh...
    Item #633074
    SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, New York, Sept. 2, 1876  The front page features the "Wrought Iron Bridge at Pittsburgh, PA" with related text. Inside the issue are numerous articles: "New Steam Dredging Machine"; Universal Wood Worker and Six-Roll Planer, Matcher and Bender by the J. A. Fay & Co,; "Brice's Boat... Read full description  
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  • Gene Sarazen wins U.S. Open....
    Item #633040
    THE DETROIT FREE PRESS, July 16, 1922

    * Gene Sarazen wins his 1st of 7 majors
    * United States Open Championship (U.S. Open)
    * Skokie Country Club - Glencoe, Illinois


    The front page of of the sport's section (page 17) has a six column heading: "Gene Sarazen Winner In National Open Golf Tourney" with subheads. (see) First report coverage on... Read full description  
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  • 1861 Davenport, Iowa... Cheat Mountain....
    Item #633021
    DAVENPORT DAILY GAZETTE, Iowa, September 16, 1861

    * Rare title from the Civil War
    * Battle of Cheat Mountain - West Virginia


    This rare title from the Midwestern United States has some Civil War reporting and several interesting advertisements of the day.
    This issue measures 25 x 18 inches, not fragile as newsprint from this era was made of... Read full description  
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  • Lot of six New York newspapers with early baseball reports...
    Item #633018
    NEW YORK TRIBUNE, a lot of six issues of Sept., Oct. and Nov., 1868, each containing on inside or back pages a report of a baseball game with box scores. All issues 8 pages, very nice condition.
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  • Truck transportation...
    Item #632987
    SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, New York, August 17, 1918  The color cover page has "Forwarding Freight by Motor Truck Express to Relieve our Over-burdened Railroads" with an accompanying article. Inside the issue is: "Via Motor Truck"; "Motorized Railways"; and more illustrations, articles and advertisements.
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  • From the library of President James Buchanan...
    Item #632935
    THE DAILY UNION, Washington, D.C., 1849  James Buchanan, who would be President of the United States from 1857-1861, earlier served several offices at the federal level, including Congressman from 1821-31; Senator from 1837-1845, Secretary of State from 1845-9, and then Ambassador to England, 1853-1856.
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  • Marlborough Apartment Hotel fire disaster...
    Item #632934
    THE NEW YORK TIMES, January 4, 1940

    * Marlborough Hotel fire disaster
    * Minneapolis, Minnesota


    Page 25 has a one column heading: "18 DIE AS FIRE RUINS MINNEAPOLIS HOTEL" with subheads and photo. (see) First report coverage on the Marlborough apartment hotel fire disaster at Minneapolis, Minnesota. Always nice to have notable... Read full description  
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  • Babe Ruth and his batting prowess...
    Item #632927
    THE DAY, New London, Connecticut, Sept. 29, 1923 

    * Babe Ruth making his mark in MLB
    * New York Yankees - Yanks


    The top of the sports page has a one column head: "Ruth May Add To His Laurels" as his .385 batting average is close to surpassing Harry Heilmann's .395. "...Babe, however, is secure in home run honors with 38... Read full description  
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  • Will Hicok Low death... artist...
    Item #632918
    THE NEW YORK TIMES, November 28, 1932

    * Will Hicok Low death
    * Artist - muralist - writer


    Page 15 has a one column heading: "WILL H. LOW DEAD; VERSATILE ARTIST" with subheads and photo. (see) First report coverage on the death of Will Hicok Low, American artist & muralist. I suspect this is one of the few publications to report this... Read full description  
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  • Joseph Fawkes's steam plow...
    Item #632915
    NEW YORK TRIBUNE, July 29, 1859

    * Joseph Fawkes & his steam plow

    Page 3 has a lengthy article headed: "Successful Trial Of Fawkes's Steam Plow" Text takes up 2 1/3 columns.
    Other news of the day. Complete in 8 pages, irregular along the spine, otherwise nice.
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  • Louis Marshall memorial tribute...
    Item #632909
    THE NEW YORK TIMES, November 11, 1929

    * re. Louis Marshall death
    * Jewish community leader
    * Minorities advocate


    Page 23 has one column headings: "2,500 PAY TRIBUTE TO LOUIS MARSHALL" "Memorial for Jewish Leader is Attended by Delegates of More Than 76 Societies" and more. (see) I suspect this is one of the few publications to... Read full description  
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  • Nadia Comaneci scores the first perfect 10...
    Item #632894
    THE NEW YORK TIMES, July 19, 1976 

    * Nadia Comăneci wins overall gold
    * Romanian gymnast - gymnastics
    * 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal


    The bottom of the front page has a photo with small heading: "Olympic Gold Medalist" (see)
    The sport's section (page 39) has a headline that announces: "Miss Comaneci Takes Title... Read full description  
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  • A pair of issues on the White House wedding...
    Item #632842
    THE FREE PRESS, Feb. 18, 1906  The ftpg. has two photos headed: "Magnificent Apartments In White House Where the Wedding Ceremony Took Place" and also heads: "Fair Alice Is Happy Bride of Rep. Longworth" with related subheads on the marriage of Alice Roosevelt, daughter of Teddy Roosevelt.
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  • Death of President James Garfield...
    Item #632840
    THE CLEVELAND LEADER, Ohio, Sept. 27, 1881 

    * President James S. Garfield death
    * Best title to have ?


    The ftpg. has nearly a half column of heads on the death of President James Garfield: "HE RESTS" "At Last From His Life of Noble Labors" "the Final Funeral Services of the Nation's Dead" "A Quarter of... Read full description  
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