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  • Piracy and murder...
    Item #694547
    BOSTON INTELLIGENCER & EVENING GAZETTE, June 24, 1820  Among the articles within: "More Piracy & Murder!" "The New Throne" for England; two reports of a great fire at Troy, New York.
    Four pages, scattered foxing, some tears at the blank spine, mostly good condition.
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  • In great condition...
    Item #694540
    RELFS PHILADELPHIA GAZETTE & DAILY ADVERTISER, Sept, 16, 1808  This issue is from the private collection, selected for the great condition.
    The top of page 2 has a nice & large advertisement for the "Insurance Company of North America" (INA), the oldest stock insurance company in the country.
    The front & back pages are taken up with... Read full description  
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  • Displayable issue, as well as the XYZ Affair...
    Item #694536
    THOMAS'S MASSACHUSETTS SPY, OR WORCESTER GAZETTE, Oct. 1, 1800  

    * Turn of the 19th century
    * Nice issue for display


    A wonderful masthead makes this a displayable issue.
    Page 3 has over a full column report from Paris: "American Envoys - State of the Negotiation Between France and America". This is over the XYZ Affair... Read full description  
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  • John Jay to become Chief Justice...   A mausoleum to Washington...
    Item #694529
    CONNECTICUT JOURNAL, New Haven, Jan. 1, 1801  Much of the front page is taken up with reports from "Congress" including a bit: "...The house resolved itself into a committee of the whole on the bill for erecting a Mausoleum to George Washington...moved an amendment substituting a Monument, in the place... Read full description  
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  • From Maine, before statehood...   Jefferson, Aaron Burr...
    Item #694504
    PORTLAND GAZETTE & MAINE ADVERTISER, Nov. 2, 1807

    * Early 19th century Northern New England
    * Aaron Burr trial - Thomas Jefferson


    At this time Maine was part of Massachusetts, not becoming a state until 1820 as part of the Missouri Compromise. So this issue is from 13 years before statehood.
    Page 2 has most of a column on:... Read full description  
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  • Maine newspaper from 14 years before statehood...
    Item #694473
    PORTLAND GAZETTE & MAINE ADVERTISER, May 12, 1806

    * Pre pre-statehood publication
    * Cumberland County - Co. 


    At this time Maine was part of Massachusetts, not becoming a state until 1820 as part of the Missouri Compromise. So, this issue is from 14 years before statehood.
    The back page has an article concerning General... Read full description  
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  • Education of Indians...
    Item #694463
    CONCORD OBSERVER, New Hampshire, May 10, 1819

    * Very rare Merrimack County publication

    Since becoming computerized we have only offered two issues of this title, and both are from the Civil War. There is no documentation that title ever existed.
    This issue is from our private collection and selected for such due to its nice condition. The back page has a... Read full description  
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  • Earliest issue of this title we have offered...
    Item #694462
    WOODSTOCK OBSERVER, Vermont, Oct. 24, 1820  

    * Rare Windsor County publication

    The only other issue of this title we have offered in the last 30+ years is from 1829. This is the volume 1, number 42 issue.
    The back page has: "A Project of a Law for Preventing Unhappy Marriages". But this issue is from our private... Read full description  
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  • What the Louisiana Purchase will mean to the United States...
    Item #694461
    COURIER OF NEW HAMPSHIRE, Concord, Feb. 3, 1803  Most of the front page is taken up with an article headed: "President's Message" beginning: "The subject of Louisiana continues every day to become more and more interesting to all classes of American citizens...". It continues with much talk of... Read full description  
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  • Early newspaper from Harrisburg...
    Item #694459
    THE ORACLE OF DAUPHIN, AND HARRISBURGH ADVERTISER, Pennsylvania, Nov. 12, 1803  

    * Rare publication 
    * Pre state capital 


    An issue from our private collection, saved because it is quite rare from this early year as well as being in great condition. The only other issue we've offered in the last 12+ years was dated 1820.
    Four... Read full description  
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  • Three color political prints... St. Patrick's Day...
    Item #694450
    JUDGE magazine, New York, March 8, 1890

    * Color political prints 

    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... Read full description  
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  • Very rare War of 1812 newspaper: first we have offered...
    Item #694381
    WAR JOURNAL, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, Aug. 13, 1813

    * Very rare War of 1812 publication

     This is the first of this title we have seen in our 50+ years. It only existed for 40 issues (this is # 23), from March 12 - Dec. 14, 1813.
    As the title should suggest the focus of the newspaper was the ongoing War of 1812, but... Read full description  
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  • Talks of the Embargo...
    Item #694380
    THE FARMER'S CABINET, Amherst, New Hampshire, Aug. 9, 1808  The front page begins with an article concerning the Embargo. The balance of the issue has various news reports of the day plus many ads.
    Four pages, never-trimmed margins, subscriber's name in the masthead, nice condition.
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  • Perhaps the earliest of comic newspapers...
    Item #694367
    THE TICKLER, Philadelphia, Aug. 9, 1809  The masthead features a very unusual engraving of a dog and an arm holding a switch, & notes: "by Toby Scratch'em".
    This title was one of the earliest of the true comic papers. It kept up its flow of satire for six years, attacking local and national politicians and... Read full description  

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  • Jenny Lind... opera singer....
    Item #694322
    THE HOME JOURNAL, New York City, July 1, 1848

    * Jenny Lind... The Swedish Nightingale
    * Opera singer of eventual P.T. Barnum fame


    Page 3 has a small heading, "Jenny Lind", which includes a 1/2 column of text related to the world-famous opera singer nicknamed "The Swedish Nightingale".
    Mostly literary content with short stories... Read full description  
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  • Displayable mother and child...  color print...
    Item #693836
    FRANK LESLIE'S ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY, New York, June 2, 1892  Occasionally this title had beautiful color prints on their front pages, and this is one of the better ones (see photos). The print is captioned: "Good-Bye, Papa." taken from the painting by Seymour J. Guy.

    Complete in 16 pages, very nice, clean condition.
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  • Horse Racing...
    Item #693637
    LESLIE'S ILLUSTRATED, New York, Sept. 19, 1891  The full front page is a great horse racing print:  "The End Of The Racing Season--A False Start For The Mile Race."  
    Other prints include a full pg: "Devastating Prairie Fires i Dakota..."; a print of a famous baseball player: "Adrian C. Anson, Captain of the Chicago Base-Ball... Read full description  
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  • Early from the capital of Florida...
    Item #693632
    THE FLORIDIAN & JOURNAL, Tallahassee, Florida, March 31, 1849 

    * Early California gold rush report
    * Rare title from pre-civil war Florida


    A nice & rare opportunity for a very early newspaper from the capital of Florida. Very rarely are we able to find antebellum Florida newspapers, particularly from the capital. Formatted much like... Read full description  
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  • A city of gold...
    Item #693631
    THE HOME JOURNAL, New York City, February 10, 1849 

    * California gold rush

    Page 3 has a report headed: "A Golden Joke" which focuses on a letter from San Francisco which includes in part: "After a journey of several thousand miles, during which we have suffered more than I was formerly led to believe human beings could endure, we have at last... Read full description  
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  • Much on slavery...
    Item #693490
    THE VERMONT CHRONICLE, Windsor, Feb. 19, 1845  The front page has nearly 3 columns taken up with: "A Discussion of the Subject of Slavery, to the Rev. Richard Fuller, D.D."
    Inside includes: "Slavery" concerning an ad for a runaway slave girl; "The French Press on Slavery", and s small report noting: "A cargo of native... Read full description  
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  • Andrew Jackson's lengthy farewell...  Van Buren's inaugural address...
    Item #693487
    VERMONT CHRONICLE, Windsor, March 16, 1837  

    * Martin Van Buren inauguration
    * Andrew Jackson farewell address


    Half of page 2 and most of page 3 are taken up with the: "Farewell Address Of Andrew Jackson, to the People of the United States" in which he reiterates his policies one final time. He appeals... Read full description  
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  • Death of the King, Victoria to take the throne...
    Item #693486
    VERMONT CHRONICLE, Windsor, Aug. 2, 1837  

    * William IV of the United Kingdom

    Page 3 has a report noting: "The absorbing topics in the London papers were the death of William IV and the accession of the Princess Victoria to the throne of England. The King died on the 20th of June, dated 72. Victoria, the young Queen, was 18... Read full description  
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  • Pardon is offered to all former Confederate soldiers...
    Item #693484
    THE PRESS, Philadelphia, Dec. 25, 1868  

    * President Andrew Johnson proclamation 179
    * Amnesty & full pardon for treason (Confederates)


    The middle of the front page has: "A PROCLAMATION" "Amnesty Proclamation by the President--Pardon of All Rebels Without Distinction" which is signed in type: Andrew... Read full description  
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  • Visiting the scene of battle: Waterloo...
    Item #693483
    NATOINAL INTELLIGENCER, Washington, D.C., Nov. 30, 1815 Page 3 has a lengthy article--a full column--headed: "Waterloo" "Extracts of a letter from an American Gentleman in Europe tro his Friend in Portsmouth". 
    The letter details his visit to the site of the historic Battle of Waterloo, which is very descriptive.... Read full description  
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  • Great account of early travel in Colorado...
    Item #693479
    THE WORLD, New York, Sept. 20, 1860  Page 3 has most go a column taken up with: "From The Rocky Mountains" which is a great letter from Tarrygall, Colorado, reading much like an early travelogue on a journey from near Pike's Peak. Very descriptive.
    Also on page 3 is: "Gen. Walker's Filibuster Expeditions"... Read full description  
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  • A wonderful issue on the California Gold Rush...
    Item #693467
    THE DAILY UNION, Washington, D.C., Dec. 6, 1848  

    * President James K. Polk
    * State of the Union Address
    * Discovery of California gold


    A great newspaper to find the state-of-the-union address by a President, and this issue has all of pages 1, 2, and a bit of page 3 taken up with that signed in type by: James K. Polk.
    Within his... Read full description  
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  • Confirming the Treaty of Peace ending the Mexican War...
    Item #693466
    THE DAILY UNION, Washington, D.C., June 8, 1848  

    * Mexican-American War ending
    * Confirming the Treaty of Peace


    Page 3 has a nice report headed: "The Tidings of Peace Confirmed" noting in part: "...fully confirming the telegraphic announcement of THE RATIFICATION OF THE TREATY by the Mexican Chamber of... Read full description  
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  • Black mourning rules around the issue...
    Item #693463
    THE DAILY UNION, Washington, D.C., Feb. 25, 1854  

    * Black mourning borders

    All four pages have wide, black "mourning" rules which were used when someone of significance has died. In this case it is General Robert Armstrong.
    Page 3 has a report from the House of Representatives headed: "Death Of General Armstrong".... Read full description  
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  • Early election results for President: Pierce would win...
    Item #693462
    THE DAILY UNION, Washington, D.C., Nov. 4, 1852  

    * President Franklin Pierce winning

    Most of page 2 is taken up with results--and speculation--concerning the 1852 Presidential election which Franklin Pierce would win.
    Early indications reflect this: "The Triumph and Its Teaching" begins: " It is now clear... Read full description  
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  • When Abraham Lincoln was an unknown...
    Item #693455
    THE UNION, Washington, D.C., July 29, 1848 

    * Early in Abraham Lincoln's political career

    This newspaper contains on pages 2 and 3  reports from the "House of Representatives" and includes the results of votes concerning establishing territorial governments in Oregon. Within the "Yea" list is... Read full description  
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  • Remains of executed Henry Wirz are reinterred, without the head...
    Item #693454
    THE PRESS, Philadelphia, Feb. 25, 1869  The front page has a report concerning the reinterment of the infamous Henry Wirz, the "demon" warden of Andersonville Prison Camp who was tried & convicted of war crimes and was hanged on Nov. 10, 1865. He was only two men tried, convicted, and executed for war... Read full description  
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  • Very ornate, America-themed masthead from the mid-1800's...
    Item #693453
    SUNDAY TIMES, N.Y., 1849-1852 The photo shows the very nice masthead of this title which measures 15 1/2 inches across and is 3 inches tall. Mostly topical reports and literary-related content, some ads.
    Some lite staining, a little foxing, and a few small margin tears, but in overall average or better condition.
    The issue you... Read full description  
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  • Much on the Presidential election of 1860...   The Pony Express...
    Item #693435
    THE WORLD, New York, Aug. 25, 1860  Page 4 has a lengthy list of news items under: "THE PONY EXPRESS" with a dateline of St. Joseph, Missouri.
    Over half of page 7 is taken up with much on the: "Political War" which has much commentary on the coming Presidential election, presented state-by-state,... Read full description  
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  • Published by Horace Greeley...
    Item #693324
    THE NEW-YORKER, March 30, 1839

    * Very early by Horace Greeley

    Has various bits of news, some literary content, original compositions and ads. Ornate lettering in the masthead. A very early publication done by the famed Horace Greeley. 
    Complete in 16 pages, measures 9 1/2 by 12 1/4 inches, minor light foxing, nice condition.
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  • A great title for an anti-slavery themed newspaper...
    Item #693298
    EMANCIPATOR AND FREE AMERICAN, Boston, July 6, 1843  As the title would suggest, this is an anti-slavery themed newspaper, and a great name for a newspaper with this focus.
    Page 2 has a political notice supporting "For President, James G. Birney" for the Liberty ticket, created by abolitionists who believed in political action... Read full description  

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  • Early advertisement for the historic Cape May Congress Hall hotel...
    Item #693276
    THE DAILY UNION, City of Washington, D.C., July 18, 1851

    * Congress Hall Hotel advertisement
    * Pre Civil War Cape May, New Jersey


     Among the advertisements on page 2 is one for the Congress Hall Hotel, headed: "Sea Bathing, Cape May, N.J." and beginning: "Congress Hall is now open for the... Read full description  
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  • Early advertisement for the historic Cape May Congress Hall hotel...
    Item #693273
    THE DAILY UNION, City of Washington, D.C., July 11, 1851  Among the advertisements on page 2 is one for the Congress Hall Hotel, headed: "Sea Bathing, Cape May, N.J." and beginning: "Congress Hall is now open for the reception of visitors..." with various detail.
    Congress Hall is a very... Read full description  
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  • Early advertisement for the historic Cape May Congress Hall hotel...
    Item #693269
    THE DAILY UNION, City of Washington, D.C., July 9, 1851

    * Congress Hall Hotel advertisement
    * Pre Civil War Cape May, New Jersey


     Among the advertisements on page 2 is one for the Congress Hall Hotel, headed: "Sea Bathing, Cape May, N.J." and beginning: "Congress Hall is now open for the... Read full description  
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  • Very historic report on the fugitive slave case of Anthony Burns: he had to return to his owner...   On the recent Kansas-Nebraska Act...
    Item #693267
    NEW YORK OBSERVER, Secular Department (there was also a 'Religious Department' edition), June 8, 1854  

    * Fugitive slave Anthony Burns
    * Escape - capture and trial verdict


    Page 3 has a very notable report with a small head: "The Boston Fugitive Slave Case" which... Read full description  
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  • On the Kansas-Nebraska Act...
    Item #693265
    NEW YORK OBSERVER, Secular Department (there was also a 'Religious Department' edition), May 25, 1854  

    * Kansas-Nebraska Act - slavery ?

    Page 2 has a: "Letter From Washington" which is a nice editorial concerning he controversial Kansas-Nebraska Act, which would become law in just 5 days: May 30.
    The Kansas-Nebraska Act was an... Read full description  
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  • In three days the Kansas-Nebraska Act would be the law of the land...
    Item #693263
    NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER, Washington, D.C., May 27, 1854  

    * Kansas-Nebraska Act - slavery question

    The front page begins some reports from "Congress" relating to the Kansas-Nebraska Act. Then further on there are reports from the Senate with a subhead: "Nebraska and Kansas Bill".
    Over half... Read full description  
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  • Final discussions on the Kansas-Nebraska Act...
    Item #693261
    NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER, Washington, D.C., May 23, 1854

    * Kansas-Nebraska Act - slavery question

    Pages 2 and 3 have considerable discussion in the U.S. House of Representatives, which includes talks of the: "Nebraska-Kansas Bill" which was very controversial at the time. It would become law in 7 days: May 30, 1854.
    The ... Read full description  
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  • The "prelude" to the Great Chicago Fire, plus the most devastating of them all...
    Item #693238
    NEW YORK HERALD, Oct. 9, 1871  

    * The Great Chicago Fire of 1871 beginning
    * Very early report plus Peshtigo, Wisconsin fire


    Page 7 has most of a column taken up with reports on a fire in Chicago. This would seem to report on the 'Great Chicago Fire', but they do not. That event would happen... Read full description  
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  • Thomas Jefferson... The French Republic...
    Item #693203
    INDEPENDENT GAZETTEER, Worcester, April 21, 1801 A page 2 testimony issued by the President recognizes the Charges des Affairs of the French Republic, signed in type: Thomas Jefferson.
    The front page begins with 3 Acts of the Mass. Legislature signed by the governor: Caleb Strong
    Four pages, nice condition.
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  • Secret message of President Jefferson...
    Item #693201
    CONNECTICUT MIRROR, Hartford, Aug. 13, 1810  The front page begins with the report of a secret message, prefaced with: "The following is given to the public as the celebrated secret message of President Jefferson, on the 6th of Dec. 1805, respecting our relations with Spain and France, concerning Louisiana. As one of the... Read full description  
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  • Very early from 1804 Charleston...
    Item #693198
    CHARLESTON COURIER, South Carolina, March 29, 1804 

    * Very rare & early Southern publication

    A volume 2 issue of this famous title.
    The front page has "An Act" of Congress for: "...the relief of certain military pensioners in the state of South Carolina", signed in type: Th. Jefferson.
    Four pages and in very nice... Read full description  
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  • Early from Kentucky...
    Item #693195
    LOUISVILLE LITERARY NEWS-LETTER, Kentucky, Sept. 5, 1840 

    * Rare antebellum publication

    The subtitle states: "Devoted To News, Science, Literature and the Arts." Among the articles are: "Sketches In The West" "A Visit to the Savage Island" "Gambling & Gamblers" with "News" reports on the back page.
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  • General Harrison on the Battle of the Thames...
    Item #693188
    THE NEW-YORK WEEKLY MUSEUM, Oct. 23, 1813  

    * William Henry Harrison
    * War of 1812 - Moraviantown


    Page 3 has almost a full column taken up with various reports on the War of 1813, including events in Louisiana, and several mentions of General Wm. H. Harrison, particularly his account of this historic Battle of the Thames, a... Read full description  
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  • President Jackson's state-of-the-union address...
    Item #693181
    NILES' WEEKLY REGISTER, Baltimore, Dec. 6, 1834 

    * President Andrew Jackson
    * State of the Union Address


    The prime content would be the annual state-of-the-union address, contained in full on seven pages & signed in type by the President: Andrew Jackson.
    An extremely lengthy address, it touches upon a wide variety of... Read full description  
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  • Slave insurrection planned in Virginia...
    Item #693158
    NEW-ENGLAND PALLADIUM, Boston, May 18, 1802  Page 2 has an item concerning clockmaker Jacob Alrichs. Also a report of a slave insurrection near Lynchburg, noting: "...that a conspiracy among the negroes there...some of the ringleaders...are in custody...The plan of those misguided wretches was to have...massacred their masters &... Read full description  
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