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  • The Creek Indian War...   Battle of Beaver Dams...
    Item #695201
    THE WAR, New York, Aug. 3, 1813 

    * Battle of Beaver Dams - Ontario, Canada

    Could any other title better define the focus of this newspaper?
    Most of the front page is taken up with: "Impressed Seamen", one of the causes of the War of 1812, with the balance of the front page taken up with: "Creek Indians" with much... Read full description  
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  • Beginning the court martial of General Hull...   Victory over the Indians...
    Item #695200
    THE WAR, New York, Dec. 7, 1813  Could any other title better define the focus of this newspaper?
    The front page has: "Barbarities of the Enemy - Violation of a Flag of Truce". Inside includes a letter to Gen. Stansbury written on board the U.S. sloop Niagara. Also: "General Orders" which... Read full description  
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  • Battle of Tallushatchee...  Much on Wilkinson's St. Lawrence campaign...
    Item #695199
    THE WAR, New York, Nov. 30, 1813 

    * Battle of Tallushatchee
    * The St. Lawrence Campaign


    Could any other title better define the focus of this newspaper?
    The front page begins with: "A Proclamation" by the governor of Vermont. The front page also has: "Victory Over The Creek Indians" which... Read full description  
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  • Eleven Civil War newspapers with front page maps...
    Item #695197
    This is a damaged lot of eleven Civil War issues of the famous titles: New York Herald, New York Tribune, and Philadelphia Inquirer. Each has a front page Civil War map (one has a print of a general; no map) but each issue is damaged by tears, stains, margin chipping with some loss, loose at the spine, separation at the central fold,... Read full description  
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  • First of this title we have offered...
    Item #695064
    WHITE MOUNTAIN TORRENT, Concord, New Hampshire, Jan. 2, 1846  

    * Very rare publication (1st offered)
    * 15 years prior to the Civil War


    This title existed for a bit over 3 years and this is the first issue we have offered in our 47 years, this coming from the private collection. Various news items and advertisements.
    Four pages, various... Read full description  
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  • Pennsylvania governor's message...
    Item #695061
    NATIONAL GAZETTE & LITERARY REGISTER, Philadelphia, Dec. 9, 1828  Over half of the front page and most of page 2 are taken up with the: "Governor's Message" of Pennsylvania. Other political news and typical news of the day.
    Four pages, some foxing or light staining, good condition.
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  • From the nation's capital...
    Item #695059
    DAILY NATIONAL JOURNAL, Washington, D.C., April 21, 1828  Nor surprisingly there is much political reporting, with page 2 taken up with reports from the: "House of Representatives" and: "Debates on the Tariff".  
    Four pages, never bound nor trimmed, good condition.
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  • Lasted for less than a year...
    Item #695056
    THE DOVER ENQUIRER New Hampshire, Oct. 14, 1828  

    * Very rare, short lived publication

    From information available it appears this newspaper existed under this title for less than one year. This is the volume 1, number 34 issue.
    The first column has notices supporting John Quincy Adams, and Andrew Jackson for President, and Richard Bush & John... Read full description  
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  • Winslow Homer Christmas prints...
    Item #695040
    HARPER'S WEEKLY, New York, December 25, 1858 

    * Illustrator Winslow Homer
    * Christmas prints & Santa Claus


    The front page features a print: "Santa Claus Paying His Usual Christmas Visit to His Young Friends" shows him in a sleigh pulled by a turkey, with many toys. This is an early image of Santa Claus before the more common... Read full description  
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  • Longest running American satire magazine of the period...
    Item #695039
    YANKE NOTIONS, New York, May, (1855)  This is a comic monthly magazine, still with the original wrappers. The year is not printed, but research using the month, issue number, and volume number determines it is 1855.
    Started in 1852, Yankee Notions was the longest-running American satire magazine of the Civil War period.... Read full description  
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  • Liberation of Peru...   Death of a  Revolutionary War hero...
    Item #695035
    FRANKLIN HERALD & PUBLIC ADVERTISER, Greenfield, Massachusetts, March 1, 1825  

    * Rare publication

    Although not a rare title--this issue is volume 33--this is the first of this title we have offered, having come from the private collection.
    Page 3 has: "Liberation Of Peru---Decisive Triumph" with the report... Read full description  
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  • Oldest Jewish weekly on the Atlantic coast...
    Item #695034
    THE JEWISH MESSENGER, New York, Oct. 2, 1891  

    * Rare publication
    * Jewish - Jews - Judaica


    This title began in 1857 and a note on page 4 mentions: "The Jewish Messenger, now in its 35th year, is the oldest, best known, and most widely circulated weekly devoted to Jewish interests, published on the Atlantic Coast".
    As the... Read full description  
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  • On the death of the Rhode Island governor...
    Item #695025
    SALEM REGISTER, Massachusetts, Oct. 28, 1805  Pages 1 and 2 contain reports on the life & funeral of Arthur Jenner, late governor of Rhode Island. Other news and ads of the day.
    Four pages, never bound nor trimmed, minor foxing, good condition.
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  • Early from a very small town today...
    Item #695023
    THE NORTHERN POST, Salem, New York, July 31, 1806  

    * Very rare publication
    * Washington County


    A quite rare title from this town of fewer than 3,000 people today, located along the Vermont border northeast of Albany. This is the first of this title we have offered, coming from the private collection.
    Typical news reports and advertisements... Read full description  
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  • First of this title we have offered...
    Item #695022
    AMERICAN YEOMAN, Brattleborough, Vermont, May 20, 1817

    * Rare publication
    * Windham County


     A very short-lived newspaper existing only from  Feb. 4, 1817 thru Jan. 27, 1818, printing just 52 weekly issues. This is the first of this title we have offered in our 47 years, coming from the private collection.
    Most of page 2 is taken up... Read full description  
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  • Existed for just one year...   War of 1812 news...
    Item #695018
    DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN, Walpole, New Hampshire, Jan. 25, 1813  

    * Very rare publication
    * Cheshire County
    * War of 1812 reporting


    An extremely scarce newspaper existing only from July 4, 1812 thru July 5, 1813. This is the volume 1, number 30 issue. Not surprisingly, this is the first of this title we have offered in our 47 years,... Read full description  
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  • Issue number 5 of just 29 printed...
    Item #695016
    THE PEOPLE'S ADVOCATE, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, Oct. 29, 1816  A very rare title which existed for just 29 issues, and only 7 institutions have any holdings, 3 of which have but a few issues. It began as a quarto size issue, but with this issue--issue #5--it enlarged to folio size. 
    Not surprisingly, this is the first issue we have... Read full description  
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  • Huge & graphic political ad...
    Item #695015
    COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, March 30, 1816 

    * Great political advertisement as for display

    The front page is dominated by a very large engraving of a ship headed: "Huzza, for the Massachusetts!", part of a political notice in support of John Brooks for governor.
    Note that the flag on the tallest mast bears his name, with political slogans... Read full description  
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  • Existed for less than six months...    Thomas Jefferson, on retiring from the Presidency...
    Item #695007
    AMERICAN PATRIOT, Concord, New Hampshire, Oct. 25, 1808

    * Rare short-lived publication
    * President Thomas Jefferson


     A scarce title that existed for less than six months. This is the volume 1, number 2 issue.
    The back page has a nice address: "To Thomas Jefferson, President of the United... Read full description  
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  • See the handsome masthead...   On the Little Belt Affair...
    Item #694987
    THE WASHINGTONIAN, Windsor, Vermont, July 20, 1812  

    * Nice masthead for display

    The dominant feature of this issue is the very displayable masthead, featuring a large engraving of a heraldic eagle with an 11-inch banner. Although we once had many of this title, this is one of our last.
    Printed during the early months of... Read full description  
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  • Very early report on New Orleans voodoo...
    Item #694968
    HILLSBORO' TELEGRAPH, Amherst, New Hampshire, Sept. 23, 1820

    * Early New Orleans, Louisiana Voodoo
    * African American religion folklore
    * Spells - human sacrifices - magic


     A short-lived newspaper, existing just 2 1/2 years. This is the volume 1, number 39 issue.
    A typical newspaper of the day with various reports inside including... Read full description  
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  • "As a Strong Bird on Pinions Free"... - Walt Whitman writes a poem for Dartmouth's Commencement......

    "As a Strong Bird on Pinions Free"...

    Item #694928
    THE NEW YORK HERALD, June 26, 1872

    * Walt Whitman
    * "As a Strong Bird on Pinions Free"
    * Considered the 1st publication


    Page 3 has Walt Whitman's, "As a Strong Bird on Pinions Free," which was a poem he wrote and delivered at the 1872 Commencement at Dartmouth College. This printing was actually from the day prior to the... Read full description  
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  • "Bardic Symbols" -by Walt Whitman - his 1st apperance in The Atlantic Monthly
    Item #694926
    THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY, April, 1860

    * Walt Whitman's "Bardic Symbols" - 1st appearance
    * also Whitman's 1st appearance in The Atlantic Monthly
    * 2 lines deleted by the publisher


    Pages 445-447 have Walt Whitman's, "Bardic Symbols," which is both the poem's 1st appearance and... Read full description  
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  • Caracas & Carthagena independence... rare mention of The Inquisition...
    Item #694925
    NILES' WEEKLY REGISTER, Baltimore, Feb. 1, 1812 

    *  Carthagena's independence
    *  Rare mention of The Inquisition
    *  Report from Caracas re: their independence


    Page 7 has under the heading "South America" mention of the manifesto of Carthagena, stating in part that in... Read full description  
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  • Louisville Mail Company Steamboat... - Pottsville, PA... Harper's Ferry, WV... William Penn...

    Louisville Mail Company Steamboat...

    Item #694921
    GLEASON'S PICTORIAL, Boston, Massachusetts, October 14, 1854
    The front cover of this issue features an article "William Penn" which is accompanied by several illustrations "Penn's Treaty Ground, Present Appearance". Within this issue are prints captioned: Dominican Iron Light House" "View Of Pottsville,... Read full description  
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  • Niblo's Garden, Broadway... Castle Garden (Battery Park)...
    Item #694919
    GLEASON'S PICTORIAL, Boston, Massachusetts, March 6, 1852

    * Niblo's Garden, Broadway
    * Castle Garden (now Castle Clinton, Battery Park, NY)
    * Prints of Albany and the Genesee Falls


    Included within this issue are prints of the following: Niblo's Garden, Broadway; Castle Garden Theater; Albany, New York; Genesee Falls... Read full description  
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  • Existed for just eleven months...
    Item #694912
    THE PEOPLE'S FRIEND & DAILY ADVERTISER, New York, July 15, 1807  A quite scarce title, this being only the second issue we have found in our 47 years. It existed for just eleven months.
    Four pages, various chipping & small tears at the margins, a non-archival mend near the top of the spine.
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  • The only issue of this title we have located...
    Item #694909
    ANTI-MONARCHIST, & REPUBLICAN WATCHMAN, Northampton, Massachusetts, Jan. 4, 1809  

    * Very rare publication

    This is the only issue of this title we have found in our 47 years. It existed for just two years. The only other issue of this date recorded in Brigham is in the American Antiquarian Society. This is the volume 1,... Read full description  
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  • Many Civil War illustrations - damaged issues at a reduced price...
    Item #694754
    (10) HARPER'S WEEKLY Civil War lot of ten "damaged" issues. The issues could be heavily stained, have cut-outs, missing pages, or other disfigurements which would cause them to be considered damaged, but the lots will include at least 50 Civil War era prints. Great for gathering prints for framing and/or... Read full description  
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    Item #694740
    (5) WHOLESALE VARIETY LOT of five illustrated issues from the 19th century in average or better condition. Titles may include any of the following: Harper's Weekly, Frank Leslie's, Gleason's, Ballou's, and/or similar. Well over 25 prints from 1866-1899! Each will have only minor (typical) wear,... Read full description  
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    Item #694718
    (10) WHOLESALE VARIETY LOT of ten 2nd-rate and damaged illustrated issues.  A blended lot of titles may include any of the following: Harper's Weekly, Frank Leslie's, Scientific American, London Illustrated, Gleason's, Ballou's, etc. Well over 50 prints will be found within this lot.
    All... Read full description  
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  • 19th century 2nd-rate lot of 20 newspapers...
    Item #694708
    (20) WHOLESALE VARIETY LOT of 20 second-rate American newspapers dating from 1820 - 1899, containing at least 5 different titles within the lot. The issues may have light staining, small edge tears, minor close-trimming and/or more than typical toning or wear. They will not have missing pages or cut-outs.  A great lot for a... Read full description  
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  • 19th century damaged lot of 20 newspapers...
    Item #694707
    (20) WHOLESALE VARIETY LOT of 20 damaged American newspapers dating from 1820 - 1899, containing at least 5 different titles within the lot. The issues may have staining, edge tears, close-trimming, heavy foxing & wear, missing pages, cut-outs, etc.  A great lot for a dealer, someone wishing to begin a collection when the... Read full description  
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  • An instant collection...    20 newspapers from the 1800's...
    Item #694695
    (20) WHOLESALE VARIETY LOT of 20 issues, with at least 5 different titles, dating from the 1820's - 1890's, in average or better condition--not a damaged or 2nd-rate lot. No pulpish newspapers.  A great value. Please note the shipping & handling for this lot. If purchasing folders, we recommend... Read full description  
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  • An instant mini-collection... 10 newspapers from the 1800's...
    Item #694687
    (10) WHOLESALE VARIETY LOT of ten newspapers with at least 5 different titles dating from the 1820's - 1890's, in average or better condition---not a damaged lot and no pulpish newspapers. A popular way to assemble a variety of titles at a low price. You will receive 10 differently dated American newspapers, spread... Read full description  

    Item from our most recent catalog - #365 - released for April, 2026

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  • 1881 Dr. Scott's electric hair brush...
    Item #694635
    THE DETROIT FREE PRESS, May 21, 1881

    * Dr. George A. Scott
    * Electric hair brush
    * Quack invention
    * Politically approved ?


    The top of page 5 has a one column heading: "EDISON OUTDONE" with subheads. (see)
    Complete with 8 pages, light toning at the margins, nice condition, should be handled with care.
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  • Voices can now be 'bottled' with the new phonograph...   Hanging of the Mollie Maguires...
    Item #694613
    THE DAILY MEMPHIS AVALANCHE, Tennessee, March 26, 1878  

    * Phonograph invention described
    * Hanging the Molly Maguires


    Page two has: "The Phonograph" which is a brief article noting in part: "The witty man of the New York Times has explained...the remarkable advantages we shall... Read full description  
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  • The Beecher-Tilton scandal...
    Item #694612
    THE DAILY MEMPHIS AVALANCHE, Tennessee, April 16, 1878

    * Henry Ward Beecher
    * Elizabeth Tilton
    * Adultery trial
    * Victoria Woodhull


    The front page has an article: "Sinned And Suffered!" "Mrs. Tilton Confesses to Adultery with Henry Ward Beecher".
    This is the infamous Beecher-Tilden Scandal which received much press in the... Read full description  
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  • Thomas Edison on the possibilities of his new phonograph...
    Item #694611
    THE DAILY MEMPHIS AVALANCHE, Tennessee, May 3, 1878

    * Thomas Edison & his Phonograph machine

     Page 2 has a wonderful article taking two-thirds of a column, headed: "The Future Phonograph" "Edison Speaks For Himself--He Tells What the Machine Will Do for Future Generations".
    The full article is... Read full description  
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  • Mark Twain...
    Item #694609
    THE DAILY MEMPHIS AVALANCHE, Tennessee, Jan. 28, 1877

    * Mark Twain - Samuel Clemens
    * Author and Humorist


    The top of page 2 has an article: "The Innocent, Mark Twain" which takes one-third of a column. It is a story in the life of the famous writer.
    Four pages, large folio size, rejoined at the spine, evenly toned with some minor margin tears, generally good... Read full description  
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  • Frederick Douglass is Marshall of the District of Columbia...
    Item #694607
    THE DAILY MEMPHIS AVALANCHE, Tennessee, March 18, 1877  

    * Abolitionist Frederick Douglass
    * U.S. Marshall nomination 
    * First African American 
    * District of Columbia 


    The front page has two small & somewhat inconspicuous reports--yet which are very notable in African-American history.
    Near... Read full description  
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  • Fascinating & horrific report of a family's capture, & the father's escape...
    Item #694606
    THE DAILY MEMPHIS AVALANCHE, Tennessee, March 20, 1877  The front page has half a column taken up with a fascinating report: "Stranger Than Fiction" "The Story of a Beggar's Capture by the Indians and Escape". A few bits include: "...in the spring of 1875 with his wife and family... Read full description  
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  • Great column heads announcing Lincoln's election...
    Item #694593
    BOSTON MORNING JOURNAL, Nov. 9, 1864  

    * Abraham Lincoln elected president (2nd term)
    * 1st report plus Civil War reporting


    Certainly the most notable content would be the back page column heads on the election of Lincoln as President.
    The second column has perhaps the nicest stack of heads on the election we have seen in any... Read full description  
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  • Has Atlanta been captured?
    Item #694592
    BOSTON MORNING JOURNAL, July 25, 1864  

    * General William T. Sherman
    * Battle of Atlanta, Georgia


    Among reports inside on the Civil War are: "The Struggle For Atlanta" "Reported Capture of the City" "Fighting Going On South of Atlanta" "Tremendous Attack on Howard's & Hooker's Corps" "The... Read full description  
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  • Burning & plundering of Hagerstown...
    Item #694588
    BOSTON DAILY JOURNAL, July 9, 1864  

    * Ransom of Hagerstown, Maryland
    * Confederate General John McCausland, Jr.


    Among articles inside are: "Reported Advance of the Rebels in Maryland" "The Rebel Invasion" "The Burning & Plundering at Hagerstown" "Gen. Hunter Reported at Hancock" "The Maryland... Read full description  
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  • Classic Old West train robbery report on the front page...
    Item #694580
    THE DAILY JOURNAL, Philipsburg, Pennsylvania, Sept. 26, 1893  The front page has two-thirds of a column headed: "TRAIN ROBBERS SHOT" "They Held Up a rain Full of Armed Detectives" "Two Killed Three Captured" "The Train Was A Dummy Sent Out in Expectation of an Attempt at Robbery--All of... Read full description  
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  • Famed poet Walt Whitman is near death (or so they thought)...
    Item #694576
    THE DAILY JOURNAL, Philipsburg, Pennsylvania, Oct. 27, 1891  The front page has a half column report headed: "WALT WHITMAN DYING" "The 'Good Gray Poet' is Fast Approaching Dissolution" "Stricken With Paralysis" "It is Slowly Nearing the Heart and the End May Come at Any... Read full description  
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  • A daring train robbery: take them 'dead or alive'...
    Item #694575
    THE DAILY JOURNAL, Philipsburg, Pennsylvania, Sept. 2, 1891  

    * Cotopaxi train robbery - Colorado
    * Denver & Rio Grande railroad
    * Royal Gorge - Arkansas Rive
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    The front page has a half column report headed: "DARING TRAIN ROBBERS" "Seven Masked Men Stop an Express and Overpower the Messenger" "They... Read full description  
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  • Frederick Douglass is resigning as ambassador to Hayti...
    Item #694574
    THE DAILY JOURNAL, Philipsburg, Pennsylvania, Aug. 11, 1891  

    * Frederick Douglass resignation
    * Ambassador to Haiti - Hayti 
    * Abolitionist - social reformer 


    The top of page 3 has a print of: "Frederick Douglass" and a report headed: "Ministerial Changes" "Fred Douglass... Read full description  
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  • Great account of a "classic" Western train robbery...
    Item #694572
    THE DAILY JOURNAL, Philipsburg, Pennsylvania, Sept. 22, 1893  The front page has most of a column headed: "FOUGHT THE ROBBERS" "Desperate Battle With Bandits on a Western Train" 'Engineer and Fireman Shot" "One of the Robbers Mortally Wounded--There were Only Three of Them and They Were... Read full description  
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