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  • The California Gold Rush...
    Item #698762
    NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER, Washington, D.C., Dec. 2, 1848  Page 3 has a report headed: "From California" which includes in part: "...fully confirms the most glowing accounts heretofore received in the States of the richness & extent of the gold region...the gold is found from the tops of the highest mountains to the bottom of the... Read full description  
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  • The 1889 Oklahoma land boom can begin...
    Item #698753
    THE DAILY PICAYUNE, New Orleans, April 19, 1889 

    * Oklahoma land rush beginning
    * Boomers and Sooners


    The top of the front page has column heads including: "ON TO OKLAHOMA" "The Boomers Allowed to Cross the Cherokee Strip" "And Align Themselves on the Border of the Promised Land" "Final Arrangements... Read full description  
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  • First of this title we have offered...
    Item #698749
    SARATOGA SENTINEL, Saratoga Springs, New York, Feb. 27, 1827  This is the first of this title we have offered in our 50+ years. A typical newspaper of the day with a mix of news events and advertisements, some illustrated.
    Four pages, never bound nor trimmed, an upper corner is torn away from the back leaf affecting some text, some front page... Read full description  
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  • Exceedingly rare Napoleon occupation newspaper...
    Item #698747
    COURRIER D'AMSTERDAM or the COURIER VAN AMSTERDAM, December 3, 1810  This was a daily newspaper published in Amsterdam during the French occupation of Holland. It is bilingual: half printed in French and half in Dutch. Two mastheads as well, one in each language.
    In 1810 Napoleon Bonaparte annexed Holland to his empire, hence... Read full description  

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  • Print of White Sulphur Springs, Virginia...
    Item #698746
    UNIVERSALIST UNION, published in New York, Philadelphia, Albany, Toy, Hartford and Baltimore, Sept. 30, 1837  

    * To promote doctrine of universal salvation
    * Village in the Wilderness" illustration


    This is a religious newspaper, however page 4 has a nice print of: "White Sulphur Springs, Virginia" with a... Read full description  
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  • Pittsfield, Lexington, and much more...
    Item #698745
    BALLOU'S PICTORIAL, Boston, April 28, 1855  A periodical much in the style of the more popular Harper's Weekly, but this title existed before Harper's did.
    The front page has a print of: "May Morning". Additional prints inside include: "Western Railroad Depot, Pittsfield, Mass. ""View of Pittsfield,... Read full description  
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  • An interesting title...
    Item #698744
    THE BLACK DWARF, London, Jan. 20, 1819  

    * London's radical press 
    * Post-Napoleonic movement


    A satirical, radical newspaper that began in 1817. An eight page issue, never-trimmed margins, 8 3/4 by 11 inches, very nice condition. An interesting newspaper for the title alone.

    background: The name The Black Dwarf represents two distinct eras of... Read full description  
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  • President Jefferson Davis addresses his Congress...
    Item #698738
    THE CHARLESTON MERCURY, South Carolina, Nov. 8, 1864

    * Confederate president Jefferson Davis
    * Rare title from the origin of the Civil War


    Among the front page reports on the Civil War are: "Glorious Achievements of Forrest's Horse Marines" "Yankee Army News" "The Tennessee Valley Campaign"... Read full description  
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  • Building a railroad to the Rocky Mountains...
    Item #698735
    NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER, Washington, D.C., March 18, 1852 

    * Early railroad construction in the West

    The front page has: "Fugitive Slaves" as well as: "Export of Gold From California" which includes a chart. Also: "From Texas" and "From El Paso" "A Patriot of the Rio Grande".
    Page 2... Read full description  
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  • Sherman descending upon Savannah...
    Item #698734
    DAILY RICHMOND EXAMINER, Virginia, Dec. 19, 1864  

    * From the capital of the Confederacy
    * General William T. Sherman
    * Sherman's March to the Sea
    * Capture of Savannah close


    Not just a newspaper from the Confederate, but from the capital of the Confederate states.
    The front page has an editorial beginning: "The accounts from... Read full description  
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  • The James-Younger gang rob a train...
    Item #698731
    LIBERAL SENTINEL, Middletown, New York, July 23, 1881 

    * Outlaw Jesse James-Younger gang
    * Rock Island railroad train robbery


    Page 2 has a report noting: "A gang of outlaws, supposed to be the James gang, on Friday night captured a train on the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific road...robbed the conductor & a passenger..." and... Read full description  
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  • Expedition to Greenland...   Earthquake in San Francisco...
    Item #698725
    FRANK LESLIE'S ILLUSTRATED, New York, March 29, 1856  Inside has 2 pages of text with  7 prints on: "Expedition To Greenland". Also a full page with 4 prints on: "Dreadful Catastrophe at Philadelphia" being the burning of the ferry boat 'New Jersey'.
    Other prints: "Maple Sugar... Read full description  
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  • First ever automobile advertisement...
    Item #698704
    SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, New York,  Oct. 1, 1898  This is a very significant magazine in the history of automobiles, as the noted reference work "Kane's Famous First Facts" states that the mentioned advertisement was the very first automobile ad ever published in America.
    A back page advertisement is headed: "The Winton... Read full description  
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  • Three color political prints...
    Item #698703
    JUDGE magazine, New York, Nov. 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 spread.
    After a... Read full description  
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  • Just as sold on the streets, with the original outer wrappers...
    Item #698699
    WALDIE'S SELECT CIRCULATING LIBRARY, Philadelphia, Dec. 26, 1837  Printed in the masthead: "Furnishing The Best Popular Literature--Memoirs, Biography, Novels, Tales, Travels, Voyages, etc."
    Of interest is that this issue still has the original outer wrappers, was never bound nor trimmed. Just as sold... Read full description  
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  • Chicago Fire of 1874...
    Item #698692
    RICHMOND DAILY WHIG, Aug. 15, 1874

    * 2nd great Chicago fire disaster (1st report)

    Here is a uncommon publication from the capital of the Confederacy just a decade earlier. This issue measures 25 x 18 inches.
    The top of the front page has a one column heading: "Chicago Again In Flames"with subheads. (see images)
    Complete with 4 pages, a little spine... Read full description  
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  • Shepherdsville, Kentucly race riot.....
    Item #698691
    RICHMOND DAILY WHIG, Aug. 9, 1874

    * Whiskey Riot - race war - Negroes
    * Shepherdsville, Bullitt County, Kentucky


    Here is a uncommon publication from the capital of the Confederacy just a decade earlier. This issue measures 25 x 18 inches.
    Page 3 has a small one column heading: "Lawlessness in Kentucky" (see image)
    Complete with 4 pages,... Read full description  
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  • Samuel Archer King... Ballooning pioneer...
    Item #698687
    RICHMOND DAILY WHIG, July 11, 1874

    * Samuel Archer King
    * Ballooning voyage
    * Buffalo - Lake Erie


    Here is a uncommon publication from the capital of the Confederacy just a decade earlier. This issue measures 25 x 18 inches.
    The front page has a one column heading: "Interesting Balloon Voyage" with subhead. (see images)
    Complete... Read full description  
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  • Eads Bridge opening... St. Louis...
    Item #698685
    RICHMOND DAILY WHIG, July 10, 1874

    * Eads Bridge construction completed - opening
    * East St. Louis, Illinois & St. Louis, Missouri
    * Mississippi River - Riverfront area


    Here is a uncommon publication from the capital of the Confederacy just a decade earlier. This issue measures 25 x 18 inches.
    The top of the front page has a one column heading:... Read full description  
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  • Full page Winslow Homer print...   Custer and the Indians...
    Item #698675
    HARPER'S WEEKLY, New York, Jan. 16, 1869  The prime print would be the full page by famed artist Winslow Homer: "Winter At Sea--Taking in Sail Off The Coast" with a related article. This print is in great condition.
    The front page shows: "Winter Sports--Ice Boats on the Hudson" and; "Destructive... Read full description  
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  • Early Winslow Homer print...
    Item #698673
    HARPER'S WEEKLY, New York, May 22, 1858  The front page shows: "Hon. William H. English, of  Indiana". Among the inside pages are a full page: "Coming Thru the Rye"; half page: "Accident on the New York Central Railroad near Utica" "The Island of Perim, Red Sea"
    Perhaps the feature print is the... Read full description  
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  • The famous Winslow Homer print "Waiting for a Bite"...
    Item #698672
    HARPER'S WEEKLY, New York, August 22, 1874  Certainly the most notable print in this issue is the very nice full page by Winslow Homer titled: "Waiting for a Bite." It is in great condition.
    Other prints in this issue are a full ftpg. illus. "The Little Vagrant." Inside is a 1/2 pg. map of "The Gold... Read full description  
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  • Nice tennis print...   Great centerfold: "From Mine To Mill"...
    Item #698671
    HARPER'S WEEKLY, New York, September 14, 1878  The full front page illustration is captioned: "Is Sercierty to be Reorganized? Is the Wurkin'-man to Hev His Rights? That's Wot I Wants to Know!". Inside prints include a full page: 'Picking Peaches in Delaware'. There is a very dramatic and... Read full description  
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  • From Charleston, 20 years before the Civil War...
    Item #698629
    THE CHARLESTON COURIER, South Carolina, Nov. 2, 1841  A typical newspaper of the day, although most of the pages seem to be consumed with advertisements.
    Four pages, two creases, good condition.

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  • With the original, orange wrappers...
    Item #698621
    THE NATIONAL STOCKMAN & FARMER, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, May 31, 1888  This is not the typical sort of magazine we would offer, however this issue still has the original, orange outer wrappers (rare as such) which more typically were removed over the years.
    Complete in 20 pages, never bound nor trimmed, some dirtiness to the front covers... Read full description  
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  • On the Bowley-Jones political feud in South Carolina...
    Item #698618
    RICHMOND DAILY WHIG, Virginia, Aug. 21, 1874  Page 2 has a report concerning the Bowley-Jones feud within the Republican party of South Carolina. Both are African-Americans. Much can be found about them on Wikipedia. James Bowley had escaped slavery in Maryland with the help of Harriet Tubman.
    "The Negro Quarrel At... Read full description  
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  • Rare Hawaii newspaper from 1859...
    Item #698615
    THE POLYNESIAN, Honolulu, (Hawaii), Feb. 5, 1859 

    * Very rare 19th century Hawaiian publication

    A quite rare newspaper from such an early date, in fact outside of "The Friend" which was more of a missionary newspaper, this is the second oldest Hawaii newspaper we have offered.
    It is formatted much like other newspapers of the day... Read full description  
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  • Perhaps our best issue on the Chicago Fire...
    Item #698614
    CHICAGO EVENING POST--EXTRA, Oct. 10, 1871  

    * Great Chicago fire disaster
    * From the same city (very rare)


    This is perhaps the very best Chicago Fire issue we have offered. Not only is it from Chicago, but it is a day earlier than any other report we have offered from Chicago.
    Most of the first column is taken up with heads... Read full description  
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  • Newspaper from the ghost town of Crystal, Colorado...
    Item #698609
    CRYSTAL RIVER CURRENT, Crystal, Colorado, Nov. 10, 1888

    * Very rare old West ghost town publication
    * Abandoned silver mining camp town


     A rare newspaper from a bonafide ghost town.
    Crystal was a mining camp established in 1881 & after several decades of robust existence, was all but abandoned by1917. Many buildings still... Read full description  
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  • Map of Port Hudson, and military illustrations inside...
    Item #698608
    NEW YORK TRIBUNE, March 31, 1863 

    * Pre-Siege of Port Hudson - Louisiana
    * American Civil War original map


    The front page features a nice & detailed map headed: "Map Of Port Hudson" along the Mississippi.
    Also front page column heads: "Naval Engagement at Port Hudson" "The Mississippi Abandoned... Read full description  
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  • Early reports from the California Gold Rush...
    Item #698607
    NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER, Washington, D.C., Dec. 19, 1848  The back page has some nice, early Gold Rush content with the top of a column headed: "From California" containing several reports, one noting: "...The attention of the whole population is entirely devoted to the gold region...Much sickness prevails & many... Read full description  
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  • Early report on the Gold Rush of California...
    Item #698606
    NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER, Washington, D.C., Oct. 14, 1848 The top of pg. 3 has a column head: "The California Gold Region" which has near the beginning: "The accounts which have reached the United States concerning the auriferous region of country on the Sacramento...induced hundreds, we might say thousands, of our citizens... Read full description  
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  • Much on the Civil War from the Confederacy...
    Item #698605
    DAILY RICHMOND EXAMINER, Virginia, January 24, 1863

    * From the capital of the Confederacy

    The front page includes: "The Intercepted Correspondence", "Notes Of The War--Affairs at Vicksburg--The Several Attempts of the Enemy Against the City--A Renewed Attack Expected--The Spirit of Our Army" "City... Read full description  
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  • Huge front page map shows much of Texas...
    Item #698599
    NEW YORK HERALD, Nov. 30, 1861 An extremely decorative issue, as the entire front page is taken up with a huge map headed: "THE GREAT EUROPEAN ALLIANCE AGAINST THE MEXICAN REPUBLIC" with a subhead: "The Gulf Slope of Mexico--The Harbor of Vera Cruz and the National Road to the Capital--Scene of Operations of the English, French... Read full description  
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  • Rare and very early from the "Alaska Territory"...
    Item #698596
    THE ALASKAN, Sitka, Alaska Territory, June 4, 1887 

    * Very rare Alaska Territorial issue

    Rarely are newspapers from Alaska found from before the Klondike Gold Rush of 1897 when interest grew dramatically. This newspaper pre-dates the gold rush by ten years.
    The format of the newspaper is much like other newspapers of the day,... Read full description  
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  • Civil War map of Port Hudson, Louisiana...
    Item #698594
    NEW YORK TRIBUNE, Feb. 11, 1863 

    * Port Hudson, Louisiana map
    * Lebanon TN Tennessee
    * Sabine Pass - Galveston TX Texas


    The front page is dominated by a Civil War map titled: "Situation Of Port Hudson" which shows the vicinity as well, from Baton Rouge to the south to St. Francisville & Bayou Sara to the north.
    Many one... Read full description  
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  • Early Florida...
    Item #698593
    FLORIDA SENTINEL, Tallahassee, Feb. 17, 1846  

    * Rare antebellum publication

    A very early newspaper from the capital of Florida, and with a nice engraving in the masthead. This newspaper is formatted much like most newspapers of the day, being complete in four pages with various local and national news reports in addition to many advertisements.
    Page 3... Read full description  
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  • 1877 Truckee, California, near Lake Tahoe...
    Item #698592
    TRUCKEE REPUBLICAN, California, Oct. 27, 1877  

    * Wild Old West era
    * Rare publication


    From this town at the "elbow" of California near the Nevada border at an elevation of 5800 ft. Historically well known for the Donner Party tragedy which happened nearby in 1846.
    Four pages, nice condition.
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  • Generals Beauregard and Forrest...
    Item #698580
    THE CHARLESTON MERCURY, South Carolina, Oct. 1, 1864

    * Rare Confederate publication
    * Origin of the American Civil Wa
    r


    Among the front page reports on the Civil War are: "Forrest Again Successful" "General Beauregard, Again" "Reconstruction & Subjugation One and the Same" "Affairs on the Mississippi"... Read full description  
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  • The Confederates on the Battle of Gettysburg...
    Item #698576
    DAILY RICHMOND EXAMINER, Virginia, July 11, 1863  

    * Battle of Gettysburg
    * Rebel account


    The front page includes: "Charleston" "Yankee Agents In England" "The Courts" "City Intelligence" "Prisoners" "Sale of Negroes in Georgia" with a list of names, ages and... Read full description  
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  • The Queen of the West... another Confederate naval victory!
    Item #698573
    DAILY RICHMOND EXAMINER, Virginia, Feb. 27, 1863 

    * A Splendid [Confederate] Naval Victory... Queen of the West
    * Much on the (slow) movement of Northern Troops
    * Newspaper from the capital of the Confederate States


    Not just a newspaper from the Confederacy, but from the capital of the Confederates states. Among the... Read full description  
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  • Editorial paints a positive picture for the Confederacy...
    Item #698572
    DAILY RICHMOND EXAMINER, Virginia, May 21, 1863 

    * Lengthy Confederacy editorial

    The front page has much reporting from the "The Courts" and "City Intelligence" as well as several Acts from the Confederate Congress including: "An Act to Establish a Volunteer Navy". There are also military... Read full description  
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  • Early from Salem, Oregon ...
    Item #698570
    THE OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, March 5, 1866  

    * Rare old Northwest publication
    * Post Civil War reconstruction era


    This 4 page newspaper has news of the day with several interesting advertisements.
    With newspapers west of the Mississippi being uncommon before 1900, here is an opportunity for an issue from the Old West when cowboys, Indians, saloons,... Read full description  
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  • Confederate newspaper from Louisiana...
    Item #698565
    SUNDAY DELTA, New Orleans, Sept. 22, 1861  

    * Rare rebel publication
    * From the deep South


    Among the front page items are: "First Engagement In Kentucky" which includes: "An engagement took place on the 19th in Easter Kentucky between 800 Confederates and 1800 Federals, in which the Federals were completely routed."... Read full description  
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  • Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo ends the Mexican War...
    Item #698563
    NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER, Washington, D.C., July 8, 1848

    * Mexican War ends
    * Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
    * Mexico - United States - Texas


    The top of page 2 has the very historic report of the official end of the Mexican War, beginning with: "A Proclamation" "Whereas a treaty of peace, friendship, limits, &... Read full description  
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  • From the Arizona Territory...
    Item #698545
    ARIZONA CITIZEN, Tucson, Arizona Territory, June 5, 1875  Many years ago we had a reasonable inventory of this title, but today this issue is among our last.
    A nice assortment of news articles and ads including: "Letter from Col. Hodge" "Mining Summary" Ostrich Mine" "Territorial Prison" "Our First Law... Read full description  
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  • Very nice baseball print...
    Item #698544
    FRANK LESLIE'S ILLUSTRATED, New York, Oct. 10, 1885

    * Early baseball print - illustration - engraving

    The full front page has 2 prints on: "Canada - The Anti-Vaccination Riots at Montreal...".
    The prime print inside would be the very nice halfpg. captioned: "Illinois - The Struggle for the Baseball Championship - The Third &... Read full description  
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  • Two firsts: very first electric toy train ad, and first automobile ad...
    Item #698543
    SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, New York, Dec. 3, 1898 

    * 1st electric toy train: ad for Carlisle and Finch
    * 1st automobile advertisement - horseless carriage


    For the model railroad hobbyist & car enthusiast  this issue has two significant advertisements.
    First, an illustrated ad for the very first electric... Read full description  
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  • Many prints of Cairo, Illinois...
    Item #698541
    FRANK LESLIE'S ILLUSTRATED, New York, May 24, 1890  The prime feature is a great doublepage centerfold with 25 prints of: "Views In Cairo, Illinois, One of the Rapidly Growing Cities of the West."
    Among the other prints are: "New Jersey--Magnificent Peddie Memorial Church in Newark, Recently Dedicated..."; a fullpg. of 9... Read full description  
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  • Just our second offering from Aztec, New Mexico...
    Item #698533
    SAN JUAN COUNTY INDEX, Aztec, New Mexico, July 30 1909  

    * Very rare publication

    Actually a territorial newspaper as New Mexico did not become a state until 1912. Although we've offered many other 19th century newspapers from New Mexico, this is just the second issue of this title and from this town in our 48 years.
    Aztec is... Read full description  
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