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  •  - Yellowstone Expedition in 1819....

    Item #218297
    COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, MA, dated July 21, 1819 July 21, 1819.
     
    * Yellowstone expedition
    * Missouri

    On page 2 under Yellowstone Expedition is a report stating that the steamboat Western Engineer arrived safely at St. Louis and that Her passage from Pittsbuagh [sic] averaged about eight miles an hour. She met with some difficulties, but... Read full description  
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  • First Movie Stuntman, 1912....
    Item #218284
    THE DETROIT NEWS, Michigan, February 3, 1912.

    * Roadman Law - First Movie Stuntman 
    * Statue of Liberty Parachute Jump


    This 14 page newspaper has a two line, one column headline on page three: "MAKES LEAP FROM LIBERTY STATUE" with subhead: "Steeplejack Lands Stunned After 345-Foot Jump In Parachute". Other news of the day... Read full description  
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  • 1863 Port Royal Virginia....
    Item #218280
     THE NEW YORK HERALD from New York, NY and dated September 5, 1863.

    * Port Royal South Carolina

    This 8 page newspaper is in nice condition due to the use of cotton and rag paper during this very historic time in U.S. history. This issue is loaded with advertisements and Civil War reports throughout from the day it was first reported which includes... Read full description  
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  •  - Uncommon Political Title from 1835...

    Item #218163
    REGISTER OF DEBATES, Washington, Jan. 8, 1835.
     
    * Uncommon political title from 19th century Washington D.C.

    An ocatavo-size publication containing debates from both Houses of Congress, published by Duff Green. Has 30 pages. First leaf has some loss in the upper left corner, small hole near the dateline, has an inked library stamp in the... Read full description  
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  •  - Early Big City Population in 1801...

    Item #218153
    COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, June 20, 1801.
     
    * Early big city population census
    * early 19th century original


    A pg. 2 report says: The Society of Friends of Philadelphia, have remitted Four Thousand pounds to the assistance of distressed Quakers of England and Ireland. A Population report lists Boston as fourth behind, Philadelphia (72,136),... Read full description  
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  • 1863 Civil War....
    Item #218127
    THE NEW YORK HERALD, New York, May 30, 1863

    * Vicksburg Mississippi
    * Ulysses S. Grant


    This 8 page newspaper is in nice (not brittle at all) condition (except for a few minor margin tears) due to the use of cotton and rag paper during this important time in U.S. history. This issue is loaded with interesting Civil War reports from the time it happened with the... Read full description  
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  • Hudson New York in 1837...
    Item #218124
    THE RURAL REPOSITORY, Hudson, New York, February 11, 1837  An interesting little newspaper of 8 pages which was never bound nor trimmed filled mostly with literary items but various other tidbits as well. Among the various items in this issue are: "Women of the United States" "American Generals". Scattered foxing throughout with some... Read full description  
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    Item #218099
    THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, Feb. 6, 1864.

    * Sevierville Tennessee
    * Kinston North Carolina

    The ftpg. has several one column war heads including: "VERY LATEST NEWS" "Important From Knoxville" "Longstreet Closing on the City" "Rebels Repulsed in North Carolina" "They Retire to Kinston" "The Enemy... Read full description  
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  • Historic newspaper item #218097
    Item #218097
    THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, Oct. 24, 1862.

    * Frederick Maryland
    * Guerrilla John Morgan
    * Sabine City, Texas


    The front page has several one column war heads including: "From the Army of the Potomac", "A Successful Expedition to Loudon County, Virginia", "The Rebel... Read full description  
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  • Chalybeate water found in 1816....
    Item #218044
     INDEPENDENT CHRONICLE, Boston, Aug. 5, 1816.
     
    * Chalybeate water found at Chappaqua New York

    A page 2 report says: A chalybeate spring has been discovered at Chapequa....about three miles from the Hudson River, and 30 above New York....and its waters...containing iron enough to cause a beneficial effect, and not enough to do harm. Other... Read full description  
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  • DeWitt Clinton - Grand Canals in 1816...
    Item #218019
    INDEPENDENT CHRONICLE, Boston, December 30, 1816
     
    * Canal between Great Lakes Erie & Hudson - DeWitt Clinton

    Page 2 has a report stating that the Commissioners of New York headed by DeWitt Clinton presented a memorial to Congress ...praying for an appropriation, in lands or money in aid in the construction of the GRAND CANALS... Read full description  
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  • Walk-in-the-Water Steamship in 1820....
    Item #218009
    NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER, June 24, 1820.
     
    * 1st Steamship on Lake Erie
    * Walk-in-the-Water reporting


    A page 3 report from Buffalo states that: The Steam-Boat Walk-in-the-Water, left this place...for Mackina [sic], with a full freight and about 50 passengers....her freight consisted...of goods belonging to the American Fur Company,... Read full description  
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  •  - John Qunicy Adams in 1826....

    Item #217991
    NATIONAL JOURNAL, Washington, March 30, 1826.
     
    * President John Quincy Adams acts
    * 19th century Washington D.C.


    On the front page under a woodcut of an eagle and shield is an Act for making appropriations for the Indian Department, signed in type: John Quincy Adams. Pg. 3 has an Act making appropriations for the Military Service of the U.S.,... Read full description  
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  •  - 1840 Washington D.C....

    Item #217957
    THE MADISONIAN, Washington, Jan. 11, 1840.
     
    * Uncommon title
    * New Year's song


    Front page has lyrics: The Hero Of The Thames Song Written For The Celebration Of New Years Eve, By The Unionist And Others. Also has an Extract From An Address Delivered by Gen. Harrison, at Vincennes, Ind. To Gen. Willam Harrison" "Dissolution Of The Vsn Buren Party" and... Read full description  
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  • 1890 Life magazine....
    Item #217955
    LIFE, N.Y., March 20, 1890.

    * 19th century life magazine 

    Front page has a nice illus. of a man and woman riding horses with a humorous caption. Has various illustrations and witty commentary inside, plus a few ads. Other prints throughout. 14 pages. Nice condition.
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  • Fatty Arbuckle Murder Case...
    Item #217924
    THE NEW YORK TIMES, September 14, 1921.

    * Roscoe 'Fatty' Arbuckle Murder Case

    This 36 page newspaper has a three line, one column headline on the front page: "ARBUCKLE WITNESS PERJURED HERSELF, SAYS PROSECUTOR" with subheads that include: "Alleges Change Of Story", "Grand Jury Delays Action", and more. Other news of the... Read full description  
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  •  - GM Motors expansion.....

    Item #217921
    THE DETROIT NEWS, Michigan, January 19, 1954.

    * GM Motors announces huge expansion
    * Detroit MI Newspaper
    * 1st report
    * $1,000,000,000
     

    This 42 page newspaper has a two line, six column headline on the front page: "GM TO PUT BILLION INTO NEW PLANT" with subhead. Other news of the day throughout. Great to have from a Detroit MI newspaper. Some wear... Read full description  
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  • Ted William Into Hall of Fame...
    Item #217920
    LEOMINSTER ENTERPRISE, Massachusetts, January 20, 1966.

    * Ted Williams
    * Boston Red Sox


    This 10 page newspaper has a two line, two column headline on the front page: "Ted Williams Easily Makes Hall of Fame" which continues inside with a nice cartoon like related illustration whic can be seen in photos. Other news of the day... Read full description  
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  • Andersonville, Georgia...
    Item #217905
    NEW YORK TIMES, Aug. 31, 1865.

    * Andersonville Prison Camp

    Front page heads include: "TRIAL OF CAPT. WIRZ", "Some Discussion About Handcuffing the Prisoner", "The Tendency of Evidence the Same as on Former Days", and more, with the text taking 2 1/2 columns of the front page. Including is a letter from Henry Wirz. Wirz was the... Read full description  
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  • Wilmington, North Carolina...
    Item #217896
    THE WEEKLY STAR, Wilmington, North Carolina, May 5, 1876.

    * Wilmington, North Carolina
    * President Tyler


    A typical newspaper of the day with various news items and a wealth of ads. Some of the articles within are headed: "President Tyler's Second Wife", "Protection to Birds", "State Politics", "Why the Republican... Read full description  
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  • Asbury Park...
    Item #217889
    THE DAILY PRESS, Asbury Park, New Jersey, July 20, 1891.

    * Asbury Park, New Jersey

    Interesting newspaper from this once famous seaside resort and from during its hay-day. Most of the content in these 8 pages is local, with most of the back page given a lengthy name list of "Hotel Arrivals" at the many hotels in town (see photos). Page 3 has six large... Read full description  
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  • Frank Sinatra Jr. Kidnapping....
    Item #217865
    THE DETROIT NEWS, Michigan, December 11, 1963.

    * Frank Sinatra Jr. Kidnapping

    This 44 page newspaper has a nice banner headline on the front page: "Sinatra's Plea: 'Any Deal' for Son" with subheads that include: "Good Break Hinted by FBI Agent", "But Kidnappers, Youth Still Missing". He would be found on this same... Read full description  
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  • Delaware & Chesapeake Canal...
    Item #217840
    MASSACHUSETTS SPY, June 3, 1829.
     
    * Chesapeake & Delaware Canal
    * Paul Revere


    A pg. 3 report says the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal will be navigable by July 1st. The report describes the canal as ...one of the greatest works of human skill and ingenuity in the world; the greatest perpendicular of which is upwards of 76 feet, the whole... Read full description  
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  •  - Dewitt Clinton in 1816....

    Item #217786
    INDEPENDENT CHRONICLE, Boston, July 25, 1816.
     
    * Dewitt Clinton
    * Stephen Van Ransellear


    A page 2 report from the Utica Patriot states that: ...Stephen Van Ransellear [sic] and DeWitt Clinton, two of the commissioners appointed to explore the country through which it is proposed to cut the contemplated Canal, have arrived in this village for the purpose... Read full description  
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    Item #217784
    THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, Nov. 7, 1864  The ftpg. has many Civil War one column headlines including: "Another Union Victory" "Recapture of Plymouth, N.C." "Rebel Forts All Silenced" "Henry S. Foote on Peace" "Hood Reported Across the Tennessee" "The War in North Alabama" "Latest... Read full description  
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  •  - 1829 Troy NY....

    Item #217763
    MASSACHUSETTS SPY, Worcester, Feb. 11, 1829.
     
    * Troy New York census
    * Paul Revere ad
    * 1829 Worcester Massachusetts


    A pg. 3 item says: A late census of the city of Troy, Rennsselaer county, (N.Y.) on the Hudson...opposite Albany, represents the population at 11,112....In 1825 the population was 7879. A back page ad for The Revere Cooper Company has a... Read full description  
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  •  - 1818 Hartford CT.....

    Item #217761
    AMERICAN MERCURY, Hartford, June 9, 1818
     
    * Nice eagle masthead
    * 1818 Hartford Connecticut CT
    * President James Monroe


    The front page has five Acts and three declarations each signed in type: James Monroe. Other news of the day with several interesting advertisements. Some staining in one of the declarations, some foxing spots, otherwise in nice... Read full description  
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  •  - Uncommon Illustrated 1863 Periodical....

    Item #217700
    THE LEISURE HOUR, London, Jan. 10, 1863.
     
    * Uncommon title
    * Illustrations


    Mostly literary-related content, but also some topical items, plus a large front page  illustration and more inisde. Uncommon title. Has an ornate masthead.4to-size, 16 pages in nice condition.
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  •  - John Quincy Adams in 1827...

    Item #217698
    NATIONAL JOURNAL, Washington, July 19, 1827.
     
    * John Quincy Adams original land acts from the nation's capital newspaper

    On the front page under a woodcut of an eagle and shield are two acts concerning the sale of public lands, each signed in type: John Quincy Adams. Other news of the day with a few advertisements. Bit of stray writing above the... Read full description  
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  • David Wells gets perfect game....
    Item #217683
    DAILY NEWS, New York City, May 18, 1998.

    * David Wells
    * New York Yankees pitcher
    * pitches perfect game
    * New York title


    This 48 page tabloid sized newspaper has a unusual foldout front page which includes the front and back of this famous New York title. The headline reads: "PERFECT GAME" in bold lettering within a  photo David... Read full description  
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  • Babe Ruth Cartoon Pictorial...
    Item #217667
    THE SPRINGFIELD UNION, Massachusetts, January 13, 1929.

    * Babe Ruth Cartoon Pictorial
    * Artist Feg Murray


    This 40+ page newspaper has a nice four column cartoon pictorial of new York Yankee slugger Babe Ruth by Feg (Frederic) Murray on page 24. This pictorial is very detailed as it shows some of his career accomplishments. News of the day... Read full description  
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  •  - Texas in 1842...

    Item #217637
    The NEW YORK HERALD, dated May 4, 1842.
     
    * Anti Santa Anna letter - Texians - border disputes

    The front page has: Texas The Position of Texas--The Conduct of Mexico towards that Country--Call on the People of the United States and Texas. A powerful and emotional letter, addressed to Texians, that begins: Your soil has been desecrated by the unhallowed feet... Read full description  
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  •  - Flathead Indians poem in 1833...

    Item #217632
    CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE AND JOURNAL AND ZIONS HERALD, New York, Aug. 2, 1833.
     
    * Flathead Indians poem

    The back page has a poem: "The Flat-Head Indians". By Miss E. Powers. Other topic of the day. Some fold foxing, otherwise in nice condition. 4 pages.
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  •  Aliens from Mexico...
    Item #217621
    NATIONAL JOURNAL, Washington, July 10, 1827  On the front page under a woodcut of an eagle and shield is a State Department notice stating in part: "Whereas, in the regulations published in the city of Mexico, by order of the Government, no foreigner can pass the frontier, or land in any ports of the Republic, or travel thence into the interior,... Read full description  
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  • Early Midwest prairies report...
    Item #217618
    NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER, Washington, July 1, 1820
     
    * Early prairies of the Midwest report - Farmland fertile\

    On page 3 under The Prairies Of The West is report describing the barren aspects of the prairies, but also mentions that the soil is extremely fertile. Other news of the day includes: "Debate On The Missouri Bill (Lengthy)"... Read full description  
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  • Ad for the shortest woman in the world....
    Item #217610
    CALEDONIAN MERCURY, Edinburgh, Scotland, March 13, 1794  The front page has a notice announcing an exhibition of Anna Fontaine, The Wonderful Italian Lady described as the: "...shortest women in the world....She is only 28 inches high, 42 years of age, born without hands, arms, or legs, except stumps from her shoulders... Says... Read full description  
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  •  - Military newspaper in 1838...

    Item #217607
    ARMY AND NAVY CHRONICLE, Washington, March 8, 1838.
     
    * Uncommon military periodical from nation's capital

    Taking two inside pages is a Statement of Armament required for the Fortification on the Sea-board, as well for war, also of ammunition, showing the state of supplies at the Forts, and deficiencies. Other heads include: "Florida War" "Sailors... Read full description  
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  • Thomas Jefferson in 1808....
    Item #217564
    THE BALANCE, Hudson, New York, Aug. 30, 1808
     
    * Thomas Jefferson
    * USS Chesapeake winning prizes


    Page 3 brief commentary: Mr. Jeffersons war against the United States, says a remarker, is carrying on very successfully. The Chesapeake, which has been but a few days on a cruise, has already sent in six or eight prizes. Some other news as well.... Read full description  
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  •  - Early Baseball Convention in 1866...

    Item #217563
    NEW-YORK TIMES, Dec. 14, 1866.
     
    * Early baseball convention reporting - new teams

    Page 2 has a report: Convention of Base Ball Players which has details about the tenth annual convention, mentioning there were delegates from as far away as Oregon, Iowa, Maryland and Virginia and that over 100 new clubs applied for admission. Notable changes... Read full description  
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  •  - Migration in America Westward in 1816....

    Item #217559
    INDEPENDENT CHRONICLE, Boston, June 20, 1816.
     
    * early emigrants (emigration) moving to Missour in 1816 original reporting

    A page 3 report from Columbus, (Ohio) says: Sailed from...Delaware County, the Adventure of Little Walnut...bound for Missouri. The Adventure is [a] seventy five feet keel and 16 tons burthen. It was built on Little... Read full description  
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  • Washington College in 1826....
    Item #217544
    BOSTON RECORDER AND TELEGRAPH, May 19, 1826  A back page report under Washington College says this college at Hartford, Conn. "...though in its infancy, and...without state patronage, is in a flourishing condition. The buildings already completed, are planned and executed in fine taste." A few more details about the campus, plus word... Read full description  
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  • Harvard University Commencement in 1825....
    Item #217542
    RECORDER & TELEGRAPH, Sept. 9, 1825.
    * 1825 Harvard University commencement
    A back page report under Harvard University has some details about the recent commencement, mentioning in part that the degree of L.L.D. was conferred on the Hon. Henry Clay, Secretary of State. Also word that Lewis Cass, the governor of Michigan, received... Read full description  
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  •  - Amherst College 1st Commencement in 1825....

    Item #217540
    RECORDER & TELEGRAPH, Boston, Sept. 2, 1825.
     
    * Amherst College has 1st Commencement - Dartmouth College - Middlebury College

    A back page report about Amherst College begins: The First Commencement (under the Charter) was celebrated the 24th inst. Details about the degrees conferred (lists the names of the recipients), and... Read full description  
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  • Newspaper from the "hayday" of Asbury Park, New Jersey...
    Item #217539
    THE DAILY PRESS, Asbury Park, New Jersey, the summer of 1888   An interesting 4 page newspaper from this once-famous vacation mecca on the New Jersey coast, containing various news of the day with an emphasis on tourism-related items. Included on the front page is a column  headed:  "Surf... Read full description  
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  • Thomas Jefferson's Monticello estate in 1826...
    Item #217538
    BOSTON RECORDER AND TELEGRAPH, Feb. 24, 1826  Page 3 news under Summary includes: An application has been made to the Legislature of Virginia for a lottery, for Mr. Jefferson, to dispose of his estates to relieve himself of embarrassment, without a sacrifice of his remaining property. Granted in the House of Delegates 90 to 86.
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  •  - Cumberland Road Bill in 1822....

    Item #217485
    COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, May 15, 1822.
     
    * Cumberland Road Bill for tolls vetoed

    On the front page under Cumberland Road Bill is word that the President returned the bill for erecting toll gates on the Cumberland Road, his reason being ...that the Constitution does not authorize Congress to pass a bill of this kind.... Says that the... Read full description  
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  • Steubenville, Ohio 1816...
    Item #217465
    INDEPENDENT CHRONICLE, Boston, Dec. 5, 1816.
     
    * Steubenville, Ohio

    On page 2 under Western Improvements is a report about the growth of Ohio, plus various particulars about the business and industries in the town of Steubenville. Says that the town has a steam paper mill, a steam grist mill, a woolen factory, a cotton factory, an extensive brewery, a... Read full description  
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  • Early Erie Pennsylvania...
    Item #217460
    BOSTON RECORDER AND TELEGRAPH, Massachusetts, Oct. 6, 1826
     
    * Early Erie Pennsylvania PA census
    * Beginnings - 1,000 inhabitants


    On page 3 under"Domestic" is a report stating: Erie, Pa., "...30 years ago was a wilderness, and the path of the Indian its only road. Now it has upwards of 1000 inhabitants; and a road leading to Buffalo,... Read full description  
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  •  - Early Washtenaw County Michigan in 1826....

    Item #217457
    BOSTON RECORDER AND TELEGRAPH, Sept. 1, 1826.
     
    * Early Washtenaw County Michigan - 3,000 inhabitants - Indian territory

    On page 3 under Domestic is a brief item: Washtenaw county, in Michigan Territory, which three years ago contained but a single white inhabitant, has now a population of three thousand. Other news of the day includes:... Read full description  
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  •  - National Govenrement in St. Louis, Missouri ?

    Item #217448
    NEW-YORK TIMES, Aug. 16, 1869.
     
    * St. Louis, Missouri as our National Capital for convention?
    *Gettysburg 1869

    Page 5 has an interesting report: The National Capital The Agitation for its Removal to St. Louis--Call For a National Convention. Other news of the day includes: "Railroad Accidents" "Gettysburg" "The Savannah Base-ball Club... Read full description  
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