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  • The death of  John Adams, 2nd U.S. President...
    Item #718120

    NEW HAMPSHIRE PATRIOT & STATE GAZETTE, Concord, July 10, 1826

    * President John Adams death (1st report)
    * Declaration of Independence 50th anniversary


    Page 3 contains an early and significant report on the death of John Adams, who died on the 50th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. Headed "Death of John Adams"... Read full description  

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  • Early 19th century mermaid sighting ?...
    Item #718095
    MASSACHUSETTS SPY, OR WORCESTER GAZETTE, November 2, 1809

    * Mermaid - aquatic creature sighting ?
    * Sandside Bay, Caithness, Scotland coast
    * Early 19th century folklore story 


    The front page has an article headed: "The Mermaid,..." (see images) Text takes up a complete column. 
    Complete with 4 pages, ornate masthead, nice... Read full description  
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  • Death of the first Chief Justice of the Supreme Court...
    Item #718094
    COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, May 23, 1829 

    * Founding father John Jay death 

    Page two has a report with a small heading: "John Jay is No More" with the article beginning: "It seldom falls to our lot to record the death of so distinguished a man as this. Another Revolutionary Patriot has gone down to the... Read full description  
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  • Coal miner troubles...   Stagecoach robbery...
    Item #718081
    NEW YORK TIMES, Jan. 17, 1874  

    * Arkansas stagecoach robbery - holdup
    * Jesse James & Younger gang ? - outlaws


    The front page includes: "Stage Robbery by Masked Highwaymen" being a brief report from Little Rock, Arkansas. Through research, this particular robbery may have been one of the very first stagecoach holdups by... Read full description  
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  • "The Death of Slavery"... William Cullen Bryant (1st printing).....
    Item #718056
    THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY, Boston, July, 1866  

    * "Death of Slavery" poem
    * William Cullen Bryant 
    * re. Thirteenth Amendment ratification
    * Very first printing in a publication


    This issue includes the first-ever appearance of William Cullen Bryant's famous poem: "The Death of Slavery" -... Read full description  
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  • Early heavyweight boxing championship...
    Item #717971
    THE NEW YORK HERALD, June 16, 1869

    * Early boxing - Pugilism - pugilists
    * Heavyweight bare-knuckle fight 
    * Boxers Tom Allen vs. Bill Davis
    * Post Civil War reconstruction era 


    Page 10 has an article headed: "THE PRIZE RING" "Fight Between Tom Allen and Bill Davis for $2,000" and more. (see images) Text takes up... Read full description  
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  • Wonderful broadside on the assassination of Lincoln...
    Item #717947
    JAMESTOWN JOURNAL, EXTRA, Jamestown, New York, April 15th---9 A. M.  

    * Terrific Abraham Lincoln assassination broadside
    * First edition just after the announcement of death


    Within the world of newspaper collecting, both major reports and graphic headlines are primary in determining collectability. Other factors are... Read full description  
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  • Wonderful broadside on the surrender of Robert E. Lee...
    Item #717945
    JAMESTOWN JOURNAL, EXTRA, Jamestown, New York, April 7, (1865)  

    * General Robert E. Lee's surender
    * End of the American Civil War
    * Very rare Broadside edition 


    Within the world of newspaper collecting, both major reports and graphic headlines are primary in determining collectability. Other factors are... Read full description  
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  • 1870 Cincinnati Red Stockings baseball....
    Item #717903
    NEW YORK HERALD, June 18, 1870 

    * Cincinnati Red (reds) Stockings
    * Early baseball w/ box scores


    Page 5 has a brief article headed: "The National Game" with subhead and box scores. (see) The Redstockings win streak would end a few days later. 
    Complete with 8 pages, a little margin wear, archival mend on page 3, generally... Read full description  
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  • Surrender of New Orleans...  Battle of Shiloh...  Emancipation of Slaves...
    Item #717880
    THE CRISIS, Columbus, Ohio, April 30, 1862  

    * Capture of New Orleans, Louisiana
    * Emancipation of slaves in D.C.


    Among the articles within are: "A Serious Talk with Serious Men" "Emancipation of Slaves" "...on the Bill to abolish Slavery in the District of Columbia; "War News... Read full description  
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  • Supporting the cause of Prohibition...
    Item #717673
    THE LEVER, Chicago, Illinois, April 10, 1884 

    * Rare publication

    A  prohibition newspaper which railed against the sale of alcohol. Their motto in the masthead: "No License for the Liquor Traffic in Any Form or for Any Price." Most of the content is themed on this principle.
    Eight pages, news agent's & library stamps... Read full description  
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  • From 1898 Territorial New Mexico...
    Item #717660
    LAS VEGAS DAILY OPTIC, New Mexico (Territory), Feb. 19, 1898 

    * Very early for this state

    An uncommon territorial newspaper from 14 years before statehood
    Four pages, large folio size, edge tears & some edge chipping, very fragile & must be handled very carefully.

    AI notes: The city is known for its rich history, with over 900... Read full description  
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  • From the "heyday" of Asbury Park, New Jersey...
    Item #717577
    THE DAILY PRESS, Asbury Park & Ocean Grove, New Jersey, Aug. 7, 1888 

    * From this tourist mecca of the 19th century
    * Famous hotels in illustrated ads

    An interesting newspaper from these once-famous vacation meccas on the Jersey coast, containing various news of the day with an emphasis on tourism-related items.
    Page 2 has a... Read full description  
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  • Stonewall Jackson resigned his command?
    Item #717570
    DAILY COLUMBUS ENQUIRER, Georgia, Feb. 8, 1862 

    * Very rare Confederate title
    * General Stonewall Jackson - resigns?


    Among the various reports inside is an interesting one: "The Richmond Whig is pained to hear that Gen. Jackson ('Stone Wall') has resigned his commission in the army, and says that 'in him the service... Read full description  
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  • Treaty ends the Spanish-American War...
    Item #717569
    THE EVENING TRIBUNE, San Diego, Dec. 10, 1898

    * Spanish-American War ends
    * Peace treaty signed in Paris


    The top of the front page has a one column heading: "THE TREATY SIGNED" with subheads. (see) Surprisingly this issue is in good condition being from the "wood pulp" era. Very hard to find issues that are not totally... Read full description  
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  • The California Gold Rush...  An early report...
    Item #717567
    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... Read full description  
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  • A "red, white & blue" Fourth of July issue...  an interesting curiosity...
    Item #717565
    WILLIAMSPORT REPUBLICAN, Pennsylvania, July 4, 1890 Printed at the top above the masthead: "FOURTH OF JULY EDITION"
    This is the complete issue which in celebration of the 4th of July opted to replace the typical black ink with alternating pages of red and blue, meaning pages 1, 4, 5 & 8 are printed... Read full description  
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  • Moody and Sankey and the religious awakening...
    Item #717313

    NEW YORK TRIBUNE, Nov. 22, 1875  Page 2 has two columns taken up with: "MOODY AND SANKEY" "A Wonderful Beginning in the New Field".
    This is on  Dwight L. Moody, a notable American evangelist, and Ira D. Sankey, an American gospel singer and composer, known for his long association with Dwight L. Moody in a series of religious... Read full description  

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  • The Virginia City Great Fire...
    Item #717311

    NEW YORK TRIBUNE, Oct. 28, 1875  The front page has 1 1/2 columns taken up with considerable detail on what is known as the Virginia Great Fire of 1875, a quite notable event in the history of Virginia City.
     

    Considered one of Nevada’s fastest growing cities in its day, Virginia City quickly became a pile of rubble after the October 26 fire... Read full description  

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  • 'Bleeding Kansas' and the shooting of Sheriff Jones...
    Item #717003
    NEW YORK TRIBUNE, Sept. 8, 1856  

    * Bleeding Kansas
    * Missouri border invasion
    * War on slavery


    The front page has a 2 1/2 columns of coverage on the "Bleeding Kansas" situation with headings that include: "The Kansas War" "Details of the Fight at Ossawatomie" "Border-Ruffian... Read full description  
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  • The famous Lemon slave case...
    Item #716773
    DAILY NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER, Washington, D.C., Nov. 15, 1852  

    * Lemmon v. New York
    * Slaves - freedom lawsuit
    * Virginia slave owners 
    * Pre-American Civil War


    Nearly half of page 2 is taken up with much detail on the: "Judgement In The New York Slave Case".
    This was the famous case popularly known as the Lemmon Slave Case, a... Read full description  
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  • 1868 Omnibus Admission Bill passed by Congress...
    Item #716639
    THE NEW YORK TIMES, June 13, 1868

    * The Omnibus Admission Bill passes 
    * Post Civil War reconstruction law 
    * Confederate states back to the Union 


    The first column of the front page has a report headed: "The Bill to Admit the Southern States Passed by Both Houses" A related item on page 4 is headed:... Read full description  
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  • The historic Heenan/Sayers boxing match...
    Item #716544
    NEW YORK TIMES, April 30, 1860  

    * John C. Heenan vs. Tom Sayers
    * Famous boxing match - fight


    Six of 7 back page columns are taken up with one of the more historic boxing matches of the 19th century.
    The top of the first column has heads: "The Great Fight" "Full Particulars" "Thirty-Seven Rounds... Read full description  
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  • Rebel generals unite to attack Pittsburgh...
    Item #716528
    NEW YORK HERALD, Aug. 7, 1864  

    * Battle of the Crater - Gen. Burnside
    * Last attempt for Northern invasion


    Among the front page column heads on the Civil War are: "GRANT" "A Rebel Mine Exploded Under Our Works" "Expeditions Into North Carolina & Up the Rappahannock" "The Rebel Raid"... Read full description  
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  • Great broadsheet "Extra! on the capture of Richmond...
    Item #716471
    NEWARK DAILY ADVERTISER, New Jersey, April 3, 1865

    * Fall of Richmond, Virginia (early report)
    * The end of the Civil War is imminent ?
    * Abraham Lincoln assassination nears


     This is a stand-alone "Extra" edition with a same-day report of the capital of the Confederacy.
    The front page has column heads: "EXTRA... Read full description  
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  • Print of Joseph Rainey, the first African-American to serve in the House...
    Item #716450
    FRANK LESLIE'S ILLUSTRATED, New York, Jan. 14, 1871  

    * Joseph Rainey sworn in w/ illustration
    * 1st African American to serve in U.S. Congress


    Inside has a nice pint captioned: "Hon. J. H. Rainey, The First Colored American Representative--from a Photograph by Brady". There is a... Read full description  
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  • More on the Battle of Gettysburg...
    Item #716428
    NEW YORK HERALD, July 11, 1863  Among the front page column heads on the Civil War are: "The Battle At Gettysburg - The Second Fire Zouaves at the Battle of Gettysburg" "Incidents of the Battle" "Rebel Accounts of the Fight" "They Claim a Great Victory & the Capture of 40,000 Yankee Prisoners"... Read full description  
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  • Orrin Porter Rockwell, the Mormon bodyguard...
    Item #716370
    NILES' NATIONAL REGISTER, Baltimore, March 25, 1843

    * Porter Rockwell - Utah Territory lawman
    * Bodyguard and friend of Joseph Smith arrest
    * Mormons - Mormonism - Latter Day Saints
    * Attempted murder of Governor Lilburn Boggs


     The back page has a small report: "Mormons" noting: "Orrin Porter Rockwell, the Mormon,... Read full description  
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  • A racist newspaper on the trial of the Lincoln conspirators...
    Item #716347
    NEW YORK WEEKLY DAY-BOOK CAUCASIAN, June 17, 1865  

    * Lincoln assassins trial
    * Rare pro-white title
    * Reconstruction era


    A decidedly racist newspaper which began well before the Civil War & lasted a few years after. As such their reporting on war events provide a contrasting perspective beyond most other... Read full description  
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  • Great title - Horace Greeley supports William H. Harrison...
    Item #716344
    THE LOG CABIN, New York, Oct. 24, 1840  The famous campaign newspaper published by Horace Greeley in support of William Henry Harrison in the 1840 election, its success carrying over to many issues beyond the inauguration.
    Most of the front page is taken up with: "The Army Bill" which includes the drafting of... Read full description  
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  • The South distrusts their own money...
    Item #716343
    DAILY RICHMOND EXAMINER, Virginia, May 26, 1863  A nice newspaper from the capital of the Confederacy. The front page includes: "Major Mosby's Command" "Col. F.W.M. Holliday" and other items. The back page has a lengthy editorial beginning: "There is no doubt that a large proportion of the present demand for gold... Read full description  
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  • Celebrations: Gettysburg... Negroes in Washington... Williamsburg... Society of the Cincinatti...
    Item #716291
    THE NEW YORK HERALD, July 5, 1865 

    * Cornerstone laid for the Gettysburg monument 

    Page 5 has: "Gettysburg", "The Celebration Yesterday on the Great Battle Field", "General Howard's Tribute to the Veterans", "Miles O'Reilly's Poem of the... Read full description  
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  • By the Shaker Community in 1872...
    Item #716290
    THE SHAKER, Shakers, New York, and Shaker Village, New Hampshire, March, 1872

    * Uncommon title

    A monthly publication "Published By The United Societies" for folks in the Shaker community, quite famous today for the style of furniture they produced. This issue has much religious-related content.
    Eight pages measuring 9 1/2 by 13 ... Read full description  
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  • See the masthead...
    Item #716213
    POMEROY'S ILLUSTRATED DEMOCRAT, Chicago, Oct. 5, 1878  Not only does this have a very decorative masthead (see the print of a $2 bill), but the front page has a large illustration of: "The Great American Show".
    Eight pages, various tears at margins & folds with a few small pieces missing.
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  • One of the more uncommon anti-slavery titles...
    Item #716176
    THE ANTI-SLAVERY BUGLE, Salem, Ohio, Sept. 28, 1850  The motto printed in the masthead reads: "No Union With Slaveholders", which sets the tone for the newspaper's theme. This is one of the less common anti-slavery newspapers we have encountered.
    The prime content would be the lengthy: "Letter to the American Slaves, From Those Who... Read full description  

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  • Horace Greeley's newspaper, before his famous 'Tribune'...
    Item #716170
    THE NEW-YORKER, April 27, 1839  This was published by the famed Horace Greeley, begun some 7 years before his more famous 'New York Tribune' would publish its first issue. Although he would work at several newspapers prior to the 'New Yorker', this would be his first successful venture, eventually reaching a circulation of... Read full description  

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  • The "Rare & Early Newspapers' logo... Civil War reporting... Prince Albert's funeral...
    Item #716162
    THE ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS, England, Jan. 4, 1862   The front page has prints: "The Falls of the Riviere Du Loup, In Lower, or Eastern Canada" and: "Riviere Du Loup, or Fraserville, on the St. Lawrence, the Eastern Terminus of the Grand Trunk Railway".
    Prints inside include:... Read full description  
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  • From rough & tumble Deadwood, Dakota Territory...
    Item #716160
    DEADWOOD DAILY PIONEER, Black Hills, (South Dakota) July 23, 1889  This city would arguably be--along with Tombstone & Dodge City--one of the more famous of all the towns from the rough & tumble days of the Old West, and only rarely do such issues come to light. It attracted larger-than-life Old West figures including Wyatt... Read full description  

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  • Broadside stock market price list...
    Item #716158
    Supplement To THE WALL STREET DAILY NEWS, New York, Oct. 1, 1898  "A Daily Journal Devoted to Financial Interests" as noted in the masthead, but rather than being the typical newspaper, this is the monthly broadside (printed on one side only)chart noting: '"Highest & Lowest Prices and Total Sales of Stocks at New York Stock Exchange for... Read full description  

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  • Suspect questioned & released...  Funeral services for a victim...
    Item #716155
    (Sold - No longer available for sale) THE TIMES, London, England, Nov. 19, 1888  "Jack the Ripper" reports were common in the latter half of 1888, capturing the interest of people on both sides of the Atlantic as evidenced by the reports in many newspapers in the United States. It was the international "sensation" of... Read full description  

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  • Kelsey Outrage of 1873...
    Item #716150
    THE NEW YORK TIMES, Dec. 16, 1872

    * Warrants for Indictments coming
    * Charles G. Kelsey outrage case
    * Tar & feathered murder scandal
    * Huntington, Long Island, New York


    Page 3 has a brief report with a small, discrete heading: "The Kelsey Case at Huntington" (see image)
    Complete in 8 pages, nice condition.

    Note: The "Kelsey... Read full description  
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  • Extracts of Moby Dick...
    Item #716139
    HARPER'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE, New York, volume for May thruy November, 1851 The “Town Ho’s Story” appears on pages 659-665 in the October issue. It was the first appearance of any part of the great novel Moby Dick and became chapter 54 in the book. A publisher’s note on page 659 says: “From The Whale, the title of a new work by Mr. Melville, now in the press... Read full description  

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  • Nice headline on the Spanish-American War...
    Item #716138
    NEW YORK JOURNAL, April 9, 1898  A nice issue from the Spanish-American War with a banner headline: "ONE QUICK, FIGHTING DASH BY SPAIN---BUT TOO LATE; WE ARE ALL READY AND SHALL FORESTALL HER" with various subheads.
    The front page has a graphic bit concerning "Remember The Maine".
    The complete first section (of 2) with pages 1-8,... Read full description  

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  • First White House wedding...
    Item #716137
    COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, March 18, 1820  Listed under the page 2 "Marriages" is one that reads: "In Washington city, Samuel Lawrence Gouverneur, Esq. of N. York, to Miss Maria Hester Monroe, youngest daughter of James Monroe, President of the U. States." This was first wedding to be held at the White House.
    Other news of the day... Read full description  

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  • Burning of the Quarantine Hospital...    The slave ship Echo...
    Item #716136
    NEW YORK TIMES, Sept. 3, 1858  The front page is almost entirely taken up with much detail on the burning of the Quarantine Hospital, the city's first line of defense against migrant-borne infectious diseases. First column heads included: "THE STATEN ISLAND ARSON "Full Details of the Burning of the Quarantine... Read full description  

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  • John Clum and the 'renegade' Apaches...   Death of Parson Brownlow...
    Item #716135
    THE SAN DIEGO UNION, California, May 4, 1877  Among the front page articles: "Arizona" "Agent Clum Completely Successful in Hunting up the Renegade Apaches--Latest Sonora News". Clum is John Clum who would go on to publish the famous newspaper Tombstone Epitaph. and more.
    Also on the front page is a lengthy article:... Read full description  

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  • Apache outbreak in Colorado...   The Mormon saw mill in Tombstone...
    Item #716134
    THE SAN DIEGO UNION, California, Oct. 21, 1879  The top of the first column is headed: "The Indian War" "Present Situation of Affairs in Colorado" which has two reports, and this is followed by: "The Apache Outbreak in New Mexico".
    Also on the front page are reports from the Tombstone Nugget, including: "The Mormon... Read full description  

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  • Molly Maguires murder trial at Mauch Chunk...
    Item #716132
    NEW YORK HERALD, Feb. 19, 1876  The top of page 3 has small one-column headings: "The Molly Maguires" "The Jones Murder--The Voluntary Confession of Kerrigan--Probable Breaking Up Of The Organization".
    Ten pages, very nice condition.

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  • A newspaper for spiritualists and occultists...
    Item #716131
    RELIGIO PHILOSOPHICAL JOURNAL, Chicago, Nov. 27, 1875  A quite uncommon title which, as noted in the decorative masthead, is "Devoted To Spiritual Philosophy". This interesting newspaper was begun in 1865 by an association of dozens of the leading spiritualists of the day.  Its masthead is a graphic depiction of the... Read full description  

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  • Trial and conviction of a spy...
    Item #716129
    COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, Dec. 30, 1812  Page 2 has an interesting report, taking about half a column, beginning: "...proceedings at Buffaloe, of a Court Martial appointed to try Elijah Clark as a Spy. The facts which appeared at the trial are that the said Clark was born in New Jersey...he removed to Canada...must have become naturalized... Read full description  

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