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  • A broadside "Extra" from Northumberland County, Pennsylvania...
    Item #720719
    NORTHUMBERLAND PRESS--EXTRA, Pennsylvania  This is a broadside "Extra" containing various financial information in this "Auditor's Report of the Finances of Northumberland County for the Year 1882".
    Single sheet, blank on the reverse, 10 3/4 by 16 1/4 inches, good condition.

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  • Emancipation Proclamation...   Polish Jews in Cracow...
    Item #720646
    HARPER'S NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE, New York, November, 1862  

    * President Abraham Lincoln
    * Emancipation Proclamation


    Near the back of the issue under "Monthly Record of Current Events" is a report on the Emancipation Proclamation. "On the 22d of September the President issued a very important proclamation.... Read full description  
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  • No holdings of this title in any American institution...
    Item #720643
    LA GRANDE DAILY CHRONICLE, Union County, Oregon, Nov. 6, 1899

    * Very rare publication

     Although the term "rare" can be tossed around by some rather casually, it truly applies to this newspaper.
    There are no holdings of this newspaper in any American institution. One library has microfilm issues only. 
    Four... Read full description  
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  • Early from 1848 Florida...
    Item #720641
    THE FLORIDIAN, Tallahassee, Florida, Nov. 4, 1848 

    * Rare antebellum publication
    * 12 years prior to Civil War outbreak


    Nineteenth century newspapers from Florida are uncommon, particularly those from before the Civil War. Here is such an issue from the capital city of Florida, three years before the Civil War.
    Over half of the ftpg. has various... Read full description  
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  • Need for the Erie Canal in 1814...
    Item #720496
    NILES' WEEKLY REGISTER, Baltimore, May 14, 1814 

    * Early Erie Canal planning

    The first 3 pages have a detailed report: "Internal Navigation - The Advantages of the Proposed Canal from Lake Erie to Hudson's River..." which would be the famed Erie Canal. It is signed in type by: Robert Fulton
    Inside has almost 8 pages... Read full description  
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  • Country's leading women's suffrage publication...
    Item #720453
    THE WOMAN'S TRIBUNE, Washington, D.C., April 26, 1890 

    * Turn of the 20th century
    * Women's suffrage


    Their motto in the masthead: "Equality Before The Law". This was the country's leading women's suffrage publication having begun in Beatrice, Nebraska, before moving to Washington, D.C. Published by... Read full description  
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  • Danish-language newspaper from 1907 Utah...
    Item #720274
    BIKUBEN, Salt Lake City, Utah, May 2, 1907

    * Danish language publication 
    * Church of Latter-Day Saints 
    * Mormons - Mormonism - LDS


    Here is a quite unusual and scarce newspaper from Utah, printed entirely in the Danish language. 
    There was a large number of Scandinavian emigrants that settled Utah in the last half of the... Read full description  
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  • Dramatic issue on the controversial 1876 Presidential election...
    Item #720251
    THE DAILY TELEGRAM, Washington, D.C., March 20, 1877

    * 1876 contentious presidential election 
    * President Rutherford B. Hayes victory


    The front page has a dramatic report on the contentious 1876 election involving Hayes vs. Tilden.
    Hayes won; however, it was one of the most contentious presidential elections in... Read full description  
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  • German language religious newspaper from St. Louis...
    Item #720004
    DER LUTHERANER, St. Louis, March 1, 1867 (in unusually good condition)

    * Rare publication in the German language
    * Nice decorative masthead for display


    An unusual German-language newspaper. In the mid-19th century a flood of immigrants from Europe poured into the United States, Germans being the largest ethnic group at the time.... Read full description  
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  • From Paris, France, in 1836,,,
    Item #719864
    GALIGNANI'S MESSENGER, Paris, Dec. 27, 1836  An interesting newspaper from Paris, France but printed in English, and featuring a black-inked tax stamp on the front page. Various news of advertisements. The policy/purpose of this title was to promote good feeling between England and France, and was highly regarded. It was viewed to be progressive.
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  • Wealth of fine content on the California Gold Rush...
    Item #719850
    DAILY NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER, Washington, D.C., Oct. 11, 1849  Page 3 has over a full column of reports from California, mostly focused on the Gold Rush. Subheads include: "Placer Intelligence" "A Trinity River Expedition" "Successful Gold Diggings" with details; "The Mines"... Read full description  
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  • The tribulations of those heading west during the Gold Rush era...
    Item #719848
    DAILY NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER, Washington, D.C., Aug. 8, 1849 

    * Wagon trains heading West
    * California gold rush era


    Page 3 has a terrific report headed: "From the Western Plains" which provides a sense of the romance, at least in hindsight, of the wagon trains heading west.
    But the truth was much more... Read full description  
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  • Commenting on the Maryland "Jew Bill"...
    Item #719846
    THE NILES WEEKLY REGISTER, Baltimore,  Jan. 14, 1826 

    * Maryland Jew Bill becomes law

    Under the heading "Maryland" is a very nice, editorialized report acknowledging the very recent approval of the "Jew Bill" which allowed--for the first time--Jews to hold public office in the state of Maryland.
    The report reads... Read full description  
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  • John Wilkes Booth appears at Ford's Theater...
    Item #719842
    DAILY NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER, Washington, D.C., Nov. 14, 1863 

    * Actor John Wilkes Booth
    * Ford's Theatre performance
    * Rare appearance w/ advertisement
    * President Abraham Lincoln's assassin


    A terrific issue with one of the more ironic twists of history, and only to be found in a newspaper from Washington, D.C.
    The front... Read full description  
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  • Rare and early title from Honolulu...
    Item #719823
    THE POLYNESIAN, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaiian Islands, Aug. 31, 1844 

    * Very rare 19th century Hawaiian publication

    One of the earliest newspapers we have offered from Hawaii, and fourteen years earlier than the few of this title we offered in recent years.
    The "first series" of this title existed for just 1 1/2 years from 1840 to... Read full description  
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  • Battle of Milk Creek & the Meeker Incident...
    Item #719818
    CLEVELAND WEEKLY HERALD, Oct. 3, 1879  

    * Meeker Massacre - Colorado
    * Battle of Milk Creek
    * Major Thomas T. Thornburgh
     * United States Army
    * White River Utes - Indians


    The top of page 5 has a very early report on the "Battle of Milk Creek" with one column headings: "RED DEVILS" "The Milk River... Read full description  
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  • P. T. Barnum circus advertisement...
    Item #719771
    PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, Sept. 25, 1873  

    * P.T. Phineas Barnum ad

    The photo shows the nice page five, 2 1/2" by 12" ad for " P. T. Barnum's Great Traveling Museum Menagerie", which includes a portrait of Mr. Barnum and various details about the attractions and performances. The ad takes two-thirds of the column.
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  • Jesse James' first railroad robbery...
    Item #719766
    NEW YORK HERALD, July 23, 1873 

    * Jesse James-Younger Gang
    * Rock Island  Pacific Railroad
    * First train robbery in American West


    The top of page 7 has column heads on the first train robbery by Jesse James and the James Gang, although the men were not identified at the time of this report.
    They include: "A DREADFUL CRIME"... Read full description  
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  • Game of baseball is '...progressing in all parts of the United States..."
    Item #719765
    PORTER'S SPIRIT OF THE TIMES, New York, Sept. 13, 1856  A sporting-themed masthead engraving in this: "Chronicle of the Turf, Field Sports, Literature and the Stage" as noted in the masthead.
    Inside has a quite early report on: "Base Ball" which begins: "This fine American game seems... Read full description  
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  • Hawaii's first English language newspaper... volume 1, number 4...
    Item #719730
    SANDWICH ISLAND GAZETTE & JOURNAL OF COMMERCE, Honolulu, Oahu, Aug. 20, 1836  

    * Very rare publication
    * 1st English language

    This was the very first English language newspaper published in Hawaii, known as the Sandwich Islands at that time. It is the volume 1, number 4 issue. It was preceded by only two... Read full description  

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  • Baseball in England with a full page engraving...
    Item #719704
    THE ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS, England, Aug. 15, 1874   Formatted very much like Harper's Weekly with many nice prints, the prime feature of this issue is the very nice full page print titled: "The Americans Playing Baseball at Prince's Ground". The engraving shows the entire field with all defensive players plus a... Read full description  
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  • Popular for the colorful political cartoons...
    Item #719701
    PUCK, New York, March 14, 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... Read full description  
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  • Fall of Richmond: the capital of the Confederacy....
    Item #719683
    NEW YORK HERALD, April 4, 1865  

    * Fall of Richmond, Virginia
    * Final nail in the coffin ?
    * Civil War nearing the end


    First column heads on the front page report the fall of Richmond: "GRANT" "Richmond Ours" "Weitzel Entered the Rebel Capital Yesterday Morning" "Many Guns Captured"... Read full description  
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  • 1879 Parker, Pennsylvania fire disaster...
    Item #719663
    CLEVELAND WEEKLY HERALD, Oct. 31, 1879

    * Parker, Pennsylvania fire disaster
    * Oil City of Allegheny "Boomtown"


    The top of the front page has a one column heading: "BIG FIRE" with subhead. (see images) 
    Complete with 8 pages, light toning at the margins, good condition.

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  • 1878 Yellow Fever epidemic... Mississippi Valley...
    Item #719578
    THE DAILY MEMPHIS AVALANCHE, Tennessee, Oct. 31, 1878

    * Yellow fever - jack epidemic 
    * Lower Mississippi Valley 
    * Memphis, Tennessee hardest hit 
    * Early sanitation & quarantine measures


    The top of the front page has a one column heading: "The Fever" with subheads. (see images) Very rare to have in this... Read full description  
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  • Civil War map of a naval battle near Fort Pillow...
    Item #719305
    NEW YORK HERALD, May 18, 1862

    * U.S. naval operations near Fort Pillow
    * Mississippi River - Andrew H. Foote


    Among the front page column heads on the Civil War are: "Important From South Carolina" "Effects of the Abolition Edict of General Hunter" "The Contrabands Eschew a military Life" "Heroism... Read full description  
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  • Bloody Benders murders discovery...
    Item #719294
    THE NEW YORK TIMES, May 16, 1873

    * Bloody Benders arrested ? (false)
    * Cherry Vale, Kansas murderers
    * Corpses discovered recently


    The bottom of front page has a very brief and somewhat discrete article with tiny heading: "Reported Capture of the Bender Family" (see image)
    Complete with 8 pages, a little irregular along the spine, nice... Read full description  
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  • 1875 "Rocky Mountain locust plague"...
    Item #719286
    NEW YORK TRIBUNE, Jan. 12, 1875 

    * "Rocky Mountain locust plague"
    * Midwest grasshopper infestation 
    * Great Plains settlers farming disaster 


    The top of page has a one column heading: "THE GRASSHOPPER PLAGUE" with subheads. (see images)
    Complete with 16 pages, nice condition. 

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  • Large Civil War map on the front page...
    Item #719249
    NEW YORK HERALD, Oct. 7, 1861  The front page is dominated by a very large & very detailed Civil War map headed: "THE SEAT OF WAR IN WESTERN VIRGINIA". Plus many front page column heads on the war: "THE REBELLION" "Interview Between Generals McClellan & Banks" "Important News from the Cherokee... Read full description  
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  • Horseracing, other sports, and much more...
    Item #719248
    SPIRIT OF THE TIMES, New York, Dec. 5, 1857  

    * Pre-Civil War sporting - hunting publication

    "A Chronicle of the Turf, Agriculture, Field Sports, Literature and the Stage" which features an engraving of a horse racing scene in the masthead.
    Although this eclectic title covers all the fields noted in the masthead, horse racing... Read full description  
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  • From the San Joaquin Valley of California...
    Item #719214
    TULARE WEEKLY TIMES, Visalia, California, Sept. 25, 1880

    * Rare old West publication

    From this Tulare County city in the agriculturally-rich San Joaquin Valley of Central California. News of the day with several interesting advertisements.
    Complete in 8 pages, some margin wear, light toning, should be handled with care.
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  • American Anti-slavery Society - Frances Watkins, William Brown, and more...
    Item #719148
    THE SEMI-WEEKLY TIMES, New York, May 15, 1857  Pages 2 and 3 have significant coverage of the 24th anniversary gathering of the American Anti-Slavery Society. Among the speakers were William Lloyd Garrison (President), Wendell Phillips, Frances Ellen Watkins (a free negro woman), William Wells Brown (a... Read full description  
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  • Historic newspaper item #719125
    Item #719125
    THE NEW YORK TIMES, June 12, 1895  Starting on the last column of the front page and taking much of page 2 are a pair of articles which show two methods used to weight regions for political gain in New York City. In this instance, it was Reapportionment (Democrats) vs.... Read full description  
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  • On a California lynching by the Committee of Vigilance, wth a print...
    Item #719062
    ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS, England, Nov. 15, 1851  Pages 3 and 4 contain an article on a famous case involving the San Francisco Committee of Vigilance, headed: "Californian Lynchings". Included as well is a print captioned: "Lynching In San Francisco".
    In 1851, San Francisco was a city in... Read full description  
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  • 1889 Duluth, Minnesota riot....
    Item #719014
    THE COLDWATER REPUBLICAN, Semi-Weekly, Michigan, July 12, 1889

    * Duluth, Minnesota
    * Labor strike riot


    The top of the front page has a one column heading: "Bloody Riot at Duluth" with subheads. (see images)
    Other news of the day. Complete in 4 pages, a little wear a the margins, mostly along the spine, generally good.

    background: In July... Read full description  
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  • John Paul Jones'  - Engraving of a cricket club... Capitol Cornerstone..

    John Paul Jones'

    Item #718669
    GLEASON'S PICTORIAL, Boston, Massachusetts, Aug. 2, 1851  The front page has a half-page engraving of a cricket club: "The Eleven Of New England.", which includes the names of the club members and various officials. Included is a related article.

    The inside has a half-page engraving of the "Laying Of The Corner Stone At The Capitol."... Read full description  
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  • 1874 Battle of Liberty Place... New Orleans...
    Item #718614
    THE NEW YORK HERALD, September 18 , 1874

    * Battle of Liberty Place ends
    * New Orleans LA Lousiana
    * John McEnery & William Pitt Kellogg
    * Confederate veterans


    The top of page 7 has a one column heading in bold lettering: "SURRENDER" with subheads. (see images) Text takes up almost 4 columns.
    Complete with 12 pages, nice... Read full description  
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  • Abraham Lincoln wins an election in 1846...   The Mormon troubles...   The Mexican War...
    Item #718413
    NILES' NATIONAL REGISTER, Baltimore, Sept. 12, 1846

    * Early Abraham Lincoln 
    * Springfield, Illinois (Whig)
    * 7th district election victory


    Page 3 has a report from Illinois on election returns, which notes: "...7th district, Cartwright (loco.), 4829; Lincoln, (whig) 6340 (elected...".... Read full description  
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  • From 1887 Florida, for the fruit industry with a decorative masthead...
    Item #718412
    THE FLORIDA DISPATCH, Jacksonville, July 18, 1887  Noted in the masthead: "Official Organ Of The Florida Fruit Growers' Assoc. & the Florida Fruit & Vegetable Growers' Protective Assoc." with the content, and the ads, focused on such.
    Handsome masthead, 20 pages, 10 1/4 by 13 1/4... Read full description  
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  • 1878 Wallingford, Connecticut F4 tornado...
    Item #718331
    THE NEW YORK TIMES, August 13, 1878

    * Wallingford, Connecticut
    * F4 tornado storm disaster


    The front page has a one column heading: "The Wallingford Disaster" with subhead. (see images)
    Complete with 8 pages, good condition.

    AI notes: The Wallingford tornado struck Connecticut in 1878, killing 29 people and injuring over 70,... Read full description  
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  • Thomas Nast criticized... Yellowstone National Park creation takes step forward...
    Item #718299
    THE NEW YORK TIMES, Jan. 18, 1872  The front page has stacked column heads including: "The Yellowstone Region as a National Park". 
    The corresponding article is headed: "A National Play-Ground" which includes: "The bill introduced... by Mr. Claggett, of Montana,... Read full description  
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  • Paul Revere as President of the Board of Health...
    Item #718297
    COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, July 5, 1800  

    * Paul Revere
    * Board of Health


    The top of page 4 has a detailed report from  the: "Health Office" which is signed in type by its President: P. Revere.  Beneath this are two reward ads for deserters, one from the brig Atalanta, and the other a deserter from... Read full description  
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  • 1850 Magazine by the famed Charles Dicken...
    Item #718287
    HOUSEHOLD WORDS, London, England, Nov. 2, 1850

    * Charles Dickens publication

    This 24 page issue is in nice condition and measures 6 x 9 inches. This was a weekly journal which was conducted by Charles Dickens as noted in the masthead. This magazine has mainly literary reading (stories, poems etc.), some by Charles Dickens himself.

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  • With a rare, hand-tinted print of a 'View on the Schuylkill"...
    Item #718277
    THE ANALECTIC MAGAZINE, Philadelphia, September, 1820  This was a very famous literary-themed magazine, but this issue features at the back of the issue a a quite rare, hand-tinted full  page engraving titled: "View on the Schuylkill". More typically such hand-tinted prints were removed from the issues... Read full description  
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  • Andrew Jackson... Nullification Proclamation...
    Item #718253
    NILES' WEEKLY REGISTER, Baltimore, December 15, 1832

    * President Andrew Jackson proclmation
    * Nullification crisis in South Carolina
    * Southern tariffs on farming - farmers


    The key and historically significant content is the entire text of President Andrew Jackson's Nullification Proclamation, starting on page 12, and ending with... Read full description  
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  • On 'Bleeding Kansas'...   On the Sumner beating...   Slave trade in New York...
    Item #718161
    NEW YORK TRIBUNE, June 12, 1856  

    * Bleeding - Bloody Kansas - Border War
    * Sacking of Osawatomie & Palmyra
    * Free-Staters vs. Border Ruffians
    * Fight for pro and anti-slavery


    Pages within have reports on the "Bleeding Kansas" situation with: "Kansas" "Battle of Palmyra"... Read full description  
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  • Death of Commodore Uriah P. Levy...   Large Civil War map...
    Item #718160
    NEW YORK HERALD, March 24, 1862  

    * Uriah P. Levy death (1st report)
    * 1st Jewish commodore of U.S. Navy
    * American Civil War - Jews


    The most notable content within this issue is the very brief, but historic page 5 report of the death of Commodore (Admiral) Uriah P. Levy, the first U.S. Jewish Commodore, war of 1812... Read full description  
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  • Livingstone's exploration of Africa...
    Item #718159
    NEW YORK HERALD, Aug. 27, 1872  James Gorden Bennett, this newspaper's publisher, capitalized on the 19th century fascination with Africa & the whereabouts of explorer Dr. David Livingstone by hiring journalist Henry Stanley to search for him. Livingstone had ventured to Africa in 1865 for a 2 year expedition with little heard from... Read full description  
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  • Dealing with the British living in America...  John Adams' Alien Enemies Act...
    Item #718135
    INDEPENDENT CHRONICLE, Boston, July 20, 1812  Two columns of the front page are taken up with: "A Proclamation" for a day of Thanksgiving in support of the war, signed: James Madison. As well as four Acts of Congress each signed by Madison, one: "For the More Perfect Organization of the Army... Read full description  
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  • Abolition of slavery celebration... The Emancipation Parade!
    Item #718126
    THE NEW YORK TIMES, April 20, 1866
     
    * The 1866 celebration of the abolition of slavery within the District of Columbia
    * Historically called the "Emancipation Day" parade
     
    The front page has one column headings that include: "WASHINGTON NEWS", "The Celebration of the Abolition of... Read full description  
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