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  • Frankfort, Kentucky as the Capital...
    Item #551759
    CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE & JOURNAL & ZION'S HERALD, New York, January 22, 1830 

    * Frankfort,  Kentucky as the Capital est. 
    * Early 19th century original
     

    A page 3 report from "Kentucky" says the general assembly "...convened at the new capitol, at Frankfort, on the 7th December. The capitol is not yet... Read full description  
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  • 1827 Brattleboro, Vermont...
    Item #551605
    BRATTLEBORO MESSENGER, Brattleboro, Vermont, April 6, 1827

    * Brattleboro, Vermont
    * Uncommon title


    This 4 page newspaper has news of the day with several interesting advertisements throughout.

    Foxing with little fold wear, otherwise good.
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  • Charles Dickens... Five issue set...
    Item #551084
    Harper's Weekly set of 5 issues, dated weekly from October 31, 1857 through November 28, 1857, all featuring a serialized portion of "The Lazy Tour Of The Two Idle Apprentices", by Charles Dickens.  This is a great way to purchase the entire series, all five issues, for more than 20% off the single issue price.  The issues are... Read full description  
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  • Eagle engraving in the masthead...
    Item #550639
    MIDDLESEX GAZETTE, Middletown, Connecticut, March 22, 1826 
     
    * Ornate eagle masthead
    * Middletown, Connecticut 


    Here is a nice, four page newspaper which contains a rather ornate masthead which features an engraving of a heraldic eagle in the center.

    A displayable issue as such. Various news of the day & a wealth of ads as... Read full description  
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  • 1854 Lawrenceburg, Indiana...
    Item #550130
    INDEPENDENT PRESS, Lawrenceburgh, Indiana, April 12, 1854 

    * Lawrenceburg, Indiana 
    * 1854 Original...  Indiana 

    Has bits of news, topical reports, anecdotes, ads, and some literary content.
     
    Minor margin wear, otherwise in nice condition. 4 pages.
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  • Historic newspaper item #549822
    Item #549822
    BOSTON RECORDER & TELEGRAPH, Boston, Massachusetts, April 21, 1826

    * Attorney general William Wirt
    * 19th century original reading

    A page 3 report says, "Mr. Writ [sic], Attorney General of the United States, has been appointed Professor of Law in the University of Virginia. The... Read full description  
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  • Albany, New York population growth...
    Item #549751
    BOSTON RECORDER & TELEGRAPH, Boston, Massachusetts, September 22, 1826 

    * Albany, New York population growth... 
    * 19th century original reading... 


    A page 3 report says that the population of Albany has increased from 12,630 in 1820 to a current population of 17,100. Also states that: "...50 substantial brick houses, a... Read full description  
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  • the game of "Wicket"...
    Item #549713
    PORTER'S SPIRIT OF THE TIMES, N.Y., February 14, 1857 

    * Uncommon sports related issue 

    An inside page has two letters concerning the game of "Wicket". Includes a small diagram of the ground plan. Another page has an article: "Snipe-Shooting On The Down Jersey' Marshes."

    Much more. A volume I issue.16 pages in good condition.
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  • Seated Liberty Dollar...
    Item #549712
    DOLLAR WEEKLY, New York, January 8, 1842 

    * Seated Liberty Dollar 
    * Uncommon title 


    The masthead has an engraving of a dollar coin, the cost of a yearly subscription.

    Back page has an engraving of "Street Sweepers" and a lengthy report about an Irish sweeper. A volume I issue (number 7) of this uncommon title.

    Large area of... Read full description  
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  • Monroe's state of the union address...
    Item #549657
    NILES' WEEKLY REGISTER, Baltimore, Nov. 18, 1820   Over 3 pages are taken up with the: "President's Message", being James Monroe's annual state-of-the-union address. At its conclusion it is signed in type by the President: James Monroe.
    The annual address was a tradition begun with Washington and continues to this... Read full description  
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  • Struggle for the throne of Hawaii...
    Item #549655
    NILES' WEEKLY REGISTER, Baltimore,  Dec. 2, 1820 Within is a report headed: "South Sea Islands" which reads in part: "Since the death of Tamahamaha, king of the Sandwich Islands, we hear there has been a desperate battle fought for the right of succession to the crown. It terminated in the dethronement of the young prince,... Read full description  
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  • Battle of Tuxpan, Veracruz...
    Item #549472
    EVENING POST, New York, NY, May 17, 1847

    * Battle of Tuxpan, Veracruz
    * Commodore Matthew C. Perry


    On the front page under "The Capture Of Tuxpan" is a brief report, followed by the "Official" account of the capture, datelined "United States Flag Ship Mississippi, At sea, off Vera Cruz, April 24, 1847." The account is signed... Read full description  
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  • Natural Bridge caverns...  Early Florida colony...
    Item #549464
    COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, Massachusetts, May 25, 1822 

    * Natural Bridge caverns 
    * Watertown, New York
    * Early Florida colony 


    Page 2 has a brief report that says: "A stupendous Cavern has recently been discovered in Jefferson county, N.Y. which has been explored 100 rods"

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  • School Laction Act...
    Item #549461
    COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, from Massachusetts, dated February 11, 1826.

    * President John Quincy Adams
    * Education


    On the front page under an engraving of an eagle and shield is:

    * An Act to authorize the Legislature of the State of Ohio to sell the lands heretofore appropriated for the use of Schools in that State...

    signed in type: John Quincy Adams.

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  • Anti government act by residents of Illinois...
    Item #549413
    RECORDER & TELEGRAPH, Boston, Massachusetts, May 13, 1825

    * Early Union Illinois report
    * Anti government act by residents


    Page 3 has a report: "More Decency!--In the town of Union, (Illinois,) the citizens fasted the effigy of Mr. Cook, their Representative, to a whipping post, scourged it, hung it, shot it, and burnt... Read full description  
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  • Daniel Webster's wife dies...
    Item #549252
    COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, Massachusetts, January 26, 1828

    * Daniel Webster's wife's death

    Listed among the page 3 obituaries is one that begins: "In New-York, on Monday Morning last, Mrs. Grace Webster, consort of the Hon. Daniel Webster, Member of the Senate of the United States, From Massachusetts. Her remains are to be removed to this... Read full description  
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  • A new poem by Tennyson...
    Item #549194
    NEW-YORK TIMES, New York, NY, July 26, 1859

    * English Poet Alfred Tennyson
    * 1st Baron


    On page 2 under "Tennyson' New Poem" is a report about Tennyson's new poem, "The Idylls of the King". A lengthy poem taking most of the page. Tennyson added to this poem in 1869 & 1872, and completed the great work in 1885.

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  • Gold discovered at Pike's Peak...
    Item #549122
    THE WASHINGTON UNION, Washington, D.C., August 29, 1858 

    * Pike's Peak gold discovered 
    * Cherry Creek 
    * Start of Colorado gold rush
     

    A page 2 report headed "Newly Discovered Gold Mines" says: "Monsieur Borden and company have arrived in Kansas City, from Pike's Peak, Nebraska Territory. He reports newly... Read full description  
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  • Augusta, Maine capital building...
    Item #549018
    COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, Massachusetts, October 11, 1828
    * Early Augusta, Maine capital building cornerstone 
    * Madame Johnson makes a 3 mile aerial excursion near Philadelphia
    * The Presidency of Harvard College 

    Page 2 "Mail Items" has: "Preparations of for the erection of the Capitol of Maine have...commenced at... Read full description  
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  • Exploration and Expeditions...
    Item #548986
    COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, November 23, 1822 

    * Sante Fe New Mexico 
    * Camanche Indians
     

    A page 2 report from St. Louis says: "Col. Cooper's party have returned from their commercial enterprise to Santa Fe....they found no difficulty in traversing the wilderness with their wagons which they drove into Santa Fe....The people of... Read full description  
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  • Sunday School newspaper for children...
    Item #548805
    SUNDAY SCHOOL ADVOCATE, Cincinnati, Ohio, November 8, 1856

    * Sunday School newspaper for children

    Has religious-related content for young folks. Some illustrations and an ornate masthead.

    Small folio-size, 4 pages, large are of staining, some lite foxing.
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  • Thomas Hart Benton...
    Item #548572
    EVENING POST, NY, September 3, 1847 

    * Thomas Hart Benton 
    * Missouri Senator 


    Page 2 has a report: "The honorary of L.L.D. was conferred on the Hon. Thomas H. Benton, at the late annual convention of the Missouri State University..."

    Other news of the day includes: "Western Steamboat Disasters" "Money Digging"... Read full description  
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  • All aboard for Cape May...
    Item #548444
    WASHINGTON UNION, Washington D.C., August 8, 1857

    * Cape May via railroad advertisement
    * Pre civil war news from Nation's Capital


    Page 3 has an ad for passenger service to Cape May via the Washington Branch Railroad. Has details about departure and schedules, connections and ticket prices, as well as carriage hire "on the island".

    News of the... Read full description  
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  • General Tom Thumb...
    Item #548438
    EVENING POST, New York, October 8, 1847
    * General Tom Thumb - "On Display"
    Page 2 has a report: "Gen. Tom Thumb continues to attract crowds at the Museum. Every Levee is fully attended, although he holds five distinct ones every day....Everybody who has seen him will want to see him again..." and a bit more.
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  • Horace Greeley as editor...
    Item #548403
    THE JEFFERSONIAN, Albany, New York, February 24, 1838

    * William Henry Harrison son's death

    Lists Horace Greeley as the Editor in the masthead. Has general news, state legislative business and commentary on political issues of the day.
    The back page has a report about the death of William Henry Harrison, Jr., the 36 year old son of Gen. Harrison.
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  • Early mention of Davy Crockett...
    Item #548344
    NILES' WEEKLY REGISTER, Baltimore,  Dec. 19, 1829  In the reports from Congress is discussion of land in Tennessee, which includes: "...but after a brief debate Mr. Crockett's resolution was agreed to. The following are the names of the select committee, Messrs. Crockett, Evans of Me. Tracy, Polk, Hawkins, and Grennell..."... Read full description  
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  • Early Summer resorts...
    Item #548074
    NEW-YORK TIMES, New York, NY, August 4, 1836

    * Early Summer resorts
    * Long Beach and more
    * Original 19th century reading


    A pg. 2 report says: "It is estimated that... 2000 citizens of Philadelphia are absent from the city at this time. At least 500 are at Cape May..." plus mention that the others are at Brandywine Springs, Long Beach, Long Branch,... Read full description  
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  • Early shark fishing...
    Item #548067
    BOSTON RECORDER & TELEGRAPH, Massachusetts, July 13, 1827 

    * Early shark fishing

    Page 3 has a report: "A New Haven papers says, that 17 large sharks were taken in that harbor July 2d, at one haul in a seine for taking white fish..." plus mention that most of the white fish escaped because of the damage to the nets caused by the sharks.
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  • Robert John Walker...
    Item #548043
    WASHINGTON UNION, Washington D.C., July 22, 1857 

    * Kansas troubles 
    * Robert John Walker 


    Page 2 has a "Proclamation" addressed "To The People Of Lawrence", signed in type: R. J. Walker, the Governor of the Kansas Territory.

    A page 2 report about the visit of the "railroad excursionists" includes a letter... Read full description  
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  • Vacation in 1855...
    Item #547696
    THE NEW YORK HERALD, dated July 19, 1855.

    * Vacation in 1855

    On page 2 under "The Watering Places" are interesting letters from visitors at the following locations: "West Point Highlands", "N.J. Cape May" (has two letters), "Old Point Comfort", and "Richmond & Warrenton Springs, Virginia" These letters take... Read full description  
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  • Governor Simon Snyder... Runaway ad...
    Item #547685
    NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER, from Washington D.C., dated December 21, 1815.

    * Pennsylvania Governor Simon Snyder

    On pg. 2 under “Pennsylvania” is the “Governor’s Message”, signed in type: Simon Snyder. The back page has a reward ad for a runaway “Negro Man named David”.

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  • Vacation in 1855...
    Item #547604
    THE NEW YORK HERALD, in good condition, dated July 28, 1855.

    * Vacation in 1855

    Page 3 has: "Our Summer Retreats Pleasant Letters from the Lake, Sea and Mountain Side Accounts of the Season at Cape Island, Schooleys Mountains, Lake Mahonpac & Lake Winnipisseogee". Also has a letter from Coney Island and a report: Southern Watering Places. Various... Read full description  
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  • Historic newspaper item #547557
    Item #547557
    SACRAMENTO UNION, California 1859.

    * Sacramento, California

    This is one of the earliest California newspapers we have the pleasure to offer. As might be imagined issues from the Gold Rush vicinity--just ten years after the start of the rush--are difficult to find. As perhaps you've... Read full description  
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  • Historic newspaper item #546866
    Item #546866
    THE MOTHER'S ASSISTANT & YOUNG LADY'S FRIEND, Boston, Massachusetts, April, 1854

    * Uncommon title
    * Parental themed magazine


    Has content designed to aid in "domestic education" and promote "parental responsibility" using the Bible as a guide. Octavo-size, 32 pgs.,... Read full description  
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  • Early Springfield, Massachusetts....
    Item #545662
    BOSTON RECORDER & TELEGRAPH, Boston, Massachusetts, May 18, 1827 

    * Early Springfield, Massachusetts... 
    * Population... 

    A page 3 report about Springfield, Mississippi, says the population there is 5764. The report continues, mentioning that: "...Within 10 years, 4 spacious and elegant houses of public worship have been... Read full description  
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  • Andrew Jackson...
    Item #545615
    EVENING POST, New York City, New York, March 19, 1833

    * Andrew Jackson... 
    * re:
    invitation to visit Hartford, Connecticut...

    Page 2 has a reply from the President concerning an invitation from the citizens of Hartford, stating he would visit there soon when his schedule would permit, signed in type: Andrew Jackson.

    Other news of the day with ads. 4 pages... Read full description  
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  • Historic newspaper item #545214
    Item #545214
    BOSTON RECORDER & TELEGRAPH, from Boston, Massachusetts, dated July 20, 1827. Page 3 features a report * Hampton Beach--A Hotel has been erected on Boat's Head, near Hampton Beach, in New Hampshire... similar...to ...the Hotel at Nahant ....On the 4th of July...300 persons were... Read full description  
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  • Future President resigns from the Senate...

    Future President resigns from the Senate...

    Item #545211
    NEW-YORK SPECTATOR, March 3, 1836.

    * John Tyler resigns senate
    * Future President
    * Early 19th century original


    On page 3 under "Mr. Tyler's Resignation" is the text of John Tyler's letter informing the Senate that he has resigned his seat as a Senator from Virginia, signed in type: John Tyler.

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  • Historic newspaper item #545209
    Item #545209
    ALBANY ARGUS, Albany, New York, July 8, 1834

    Page 3 has a report from the "N.Y. Eve. Post" about the deaths of two firemen (Eugene Underhill & Frederick Ward) who perished in a fire, with mention that "...the fire department has taken prompt...measures to pay a tribute of... Read full description  
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  • Drownings in the Schuylkill River...
    Item #544777
    BOSTON RECORDER, Boston, Massachusetts, June 20, 1828 

    * Drowning tragedies...  Schuylkill River... 
    * Creek Indians of Georgia... 


    Page 3 has a report: "Solemn Warnings.--Nine young men were drowned in the River Schuylkill, near Philadelphia, on the Lord's day, June 1st, while out in a boat on a party of pleasure. On... Read full description  
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  • Collecting newspapers... reference book...
    Item #544766
    "IN THE COMPANY OF WRITERS - A Life In Publishing", by Charles Scribner, Jr., Based on the oral history by Joel R. Gardner, (1990)  192 pgs. with dust jacket
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  • Indian content...
    Item #544701
    NEW YORK TIMES, from New York, New York, dated June 14, 1836.

    * Chief Schachipkaka death
    * Winnebagoes Indians


    A page 2 article reports The Green Bay Intelligencer announces...the death of Schachipkaka, or Decari the White Head, Chief of the Winnebagoes...

    It also mentions that 3 days prior to his death he asked to be baptized.

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  • Civil War era boxing and chess...
    Item #544660
    WILKES' SPIRIT OF THE TIMES, New York, May 24, 1862.

    * Boxing
    * Chess


    This newspaper, which was primarily a sporting newspaper, has a quite lengthy article headed: "The Ring in England" features the "Conclusion of a Fight Between Gannon and Hatton".  An additional subhead discusses a fight between Cook and Kenny.

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  • Chess..
    Item #544497
    PORTER'S SPIRIT OF THE TIMES, New York, March 28, 1857.

    * Chess


    As noted in the masthead: "A Chronicle of the Turf, Field Sports, Literature and the Stage", this is a volume 1 issue of a very early sporting publication. Near the back of the issue is a column entitled:  "Our Chess Department", which includes a chess "problem of the week" in... Read full description  
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  • Historic newspaper item #544325
    Item #544325
    COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, Massachusetts, June 11, 1817

    * Long Island Navy depot sought

    Page 2 has a report stating: "We learn the President...has appointed Com. William Bainbridge, Capt. Samuel Evans, and Capt. Oliver H. Perry, Commissioners (under a resolution of the Senate) to... Read full description  
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  • Military Journal...
    Item #544209
    MILITARY JOURNAL, New York, December 20, 1845

    * Uncommon title...
    * United States military periodical...


    A volume I issue (number 5) of this uncommon title "Devoted to the interests of the Military Institutions of the Republic" as stated in the masthead. Has various military-related content. Octavo-size, 16 pages.
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  • John Quincy Adams...
    Item #542294
    NATIONAL JOURNAL, Washington D.C., June 19, 1827

    * President John Quincy Adams testimonies

    Page 2 has an ad headed: "Wanted--300 Cords Of Wood". Ad says proposals "...will be received by the Superintendent of the Treasury Building..." for 150 cords each of Ash and Black Jack wood, plus a few other details.

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  • Before Carrie Nation...
    Item #542122
    INDEPENDENT PRESS, Lawrenceburgh, Indiana, March 29, 1854  Page 2 has a report that says: "The cause of Woman's Rights is making rapid progress in Jeffersonville...On Friday night a number of women broke open a grocery and coffee-house...and demolished all the bottles and barrels containing liquor."
    Other news of the day with several ads.
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  • Remains of Stephen Girard to be transferred...
    Item #541764
    EVENING POST, New York City, Oct. 29, 1833

    * Stephen Girard remains moved
    * Girard College founded


    A page 2 report from Philadelphia says:

    * "A resolution was adopted by both Councils...instructing the building committee of the Girard College, to cause a vault to be constructed on the premises of that edifice...for the reception... Read full description  
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  • Early Toledo...
    Item #541667
    EVENING POST, New York, October 26, 1833

    * Early Toledo Ohio
    * Fort Wayne Indiana


    Page 2 has report:

    * "Valley Of The Maumee.-- We are informed that the number of emigrants who have settled on the rich lands along the Maumee river...is unprecedentedly great.

    We learn by a gentlemen from Vistula, M.T. (a town near the mouth of the Maumee) that the Buffalo... Read full description  
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