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  • Lincoln steps upon the national stage...   The Cooper Union speech...
    Item #713872
    NEW YORK SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE, Feb. 28, 1860  The front page has over five columns devoted to coverage of this famous speech which is headed: "NATIONAL POLITICS" "A Speech Delivered at the Cooper Institute Last Evening, by Abraham Lincoln, of Illinois".
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  • Charles Dickens visits America...
    Item #713669
    THE WEEKLY HERALD, New York, March 12, 1842  The front page has among some one-column heads: "Three Important Matters--Arrival of Charles Dickens (Boz) and Lady..." with the article beginning: "The distinguished lion of literature, Charles Dickens, accompanied by his beautiful lady, arrived in our city yesterday afternoon from Philadelphia..."... Read full description  

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  • Early New Haven, Connecticut newspaper...
    Item #713668
    CONNECTICUT JOURNAL, New Haven, Dec. 28, 1796  Various news of the day and a wealth of ads, providing a flavor of life in New England in the 18th century. Half of the front page and all of page 2 are taken up with reports from the Federal Congress from the latter months of Washington's administration.
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  • An "Extra" edition printed upon arrival of a ship from Europe...
    Item #713666
    NEW YORK HERALD -- EXTRA, not dated by a Boston report is dated Jan. 21, 1841  An uncommon single sheet issue printed upon the arrival of news from Europe as taken from the steamship Columbia. This news takes over half of the front page, the balance of the issue is taken up with ads. The reports note: "The... Read full description  

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  • Detroit, Fort Wayne, and Dearborn taken...
    Item #713665
    SALEM GAZETTE, Massachusetts, Sept. 11, 1812  The front page has; "Forts Wayne and Dearborne Captured" which has a letter beginning: "Dreadful news has just arrived by express. The British on the 16th inst. captured Gen. Hull's army in Detroit without his firing a gun. He was under the necessity of capitulating. The... Read full description  

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  • Battle of Chippawa...
    Item #713663
    THE WAR, New York, Aug. 9, 1814 Most of the front page is taken up with a great account headed: "Battle Of Chippawa" which includes a letter signed in type by: W. Scott, Gen. 1st Brigade. There is also a front page letter datelined "Queenston Heights, July 16, 1814" with much on the war.
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  • Official account of the capture of York...
    Item #713662
    THE WAR, New York, May 18, 1813  The entire front page, and part of page 2, are taken up with documents headed: "Official Account of The Capture of York" which includes a prefacing document signed: H. Dearborn, plus a more detailed letter from York, signed: Henry Dearborn, and a lengthy letter from the U.S. ship Madison at York, signed:... Read full description  

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  • Excellent account of the loss of the Essex...
    Item #713661
    COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, July 20, 1814  The entire front page & a portion of page 2 are taken up with an extremely detailed & lengthy letter being the: "Official Account of the Loss of the Frigate Essex", signed in type by its commander: D. Porter. This is followed by several letters between Porter & James... Read full description  

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  • Battle of Queenston...
    Item #713659
    INDEPENDENT CHRONICLE, Boston, Nov. 2, 1812  Inside has: "Battle Of Queenston" "Further Particulars" "From Detroit" "Trial For Piracy" "War Events at Black Rock" and a few other items.
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  • From General Van Rennselaer to General Dearborn...
    Item #713658
    THOMAS'S MASSACHUSETTS SPY OR WORCESTER GAZETTE, Nov. 11, 1812  Over 1 1/2 columns on the front page contain: "Copies of Letters from Major General Van Rennselaer...to Major General Dearborn...". Over half of page 2 (and a bit of pg. 3) are taken up with the "President's Message" to Congress in which... Read full description  

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  • Expecting the French to help take Quebec...
    Item #713656
    THE LONDON CHRONICLE, England, April 6, 1780  The back page has a report which notes: "We are informed that there are accounts received in town within these few days from America which signify that Congress are in speedy expectation of a large body of French troops which are to co-operate with their army in attempting the conquest... Read full description  

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  • The Cherry Valley Massacre...
    Item #713653
    THE EDINBURGH ADVERTISER, Scotland, Jan. 1, 1779   Page 3 has a report from New York which notes: "...that Capt. Joseph Brant at the head of a strong party of Loyalists & Indians...attacked & defeated a numerous body of rebels near Cherry Valley in Tryon county & that he afterwards totally demolished that settlement...".
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  • Pre-Revolutionary War from Scotland...   The American Gazetteer...
    Item #713651
    THE EDINBURGH EVENING COURANT, Scotland, Sept. 2, 1761  This is one of the early newspapers from Scotland with various reports from throughout Europe. The back page has an ad for the publishing of: "The American Gazetteer...a distinct account of all the parts of the New World, their situation, climate, soil,... Read full description  

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  • Rarely do we find early newspapers from Canada...
    Item #713650
    THE CANADIAN SPECTATOR, Montreal, July 11, 1827  A very early Montreal newspaper as we rarely receive such from the 1820's. Page 2 has: "South America" "United States" which begins: "This day makes the fifty first Anniversary of American independence..." with more; "Quebec" which takes nearly a full page.
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  • First American railroad publication...
    Item #713648
    AMERICAN RAILROAD JOURNAL, New York, Feb. 1, 1834 This is an early issue of the very first American periodical on railroading.
    The best feature of this newspaper may be the great and very early engraving of a railroad train in the masthead, showing an engine with three cars. Note the crudeness of the train, but keep in mind this is from the very... Read full description  

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  • By the Shaker Community...
    Item #713647
    THE SHAKER, Shakers, New York, and Shaker Village, New Hampshire, July, 1872  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 including "What is Truth? "Constitution & Bible"... Read full description  

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  • Many reports indicate troubles are ahead for America and the mother country...
    Item #713644
    THE PENNSYLVANIA CHRONICLE & UNIVERSAL ADVERTISER, Philadelphia, Sept. 26, 1768  
    This newspaper was a primary means of voicing the anti-British sentiment that was rapidly spreading throughout the colonies prior to the American Revolution. The paper gained much notoriety when Goddard printed an... Read full description  

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  • Phrenology...
    Item #713641

    AMERICAN PHRENOLOGICAL JOURNAL, New York, December, 1853  Phrenology is a theory stating that the personality traits of a person can be derived from the shape of the skull. Although holding no validity today, it was a popular science in the mid-19th century and this periodical focused on it.
    Illustrations of those featured are Thomas Moore, Mary L. Booth, and A. L.... Read full description  

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  • On the Prince Regent taking over for his father, King George III...
    Item #713639
    THE LONDON GAZETTE, England, April 27, 1811  During the latter years of his reign, King George III was declared mentally incapable of carrying on his duties. Thus, the "Care of the King During his Illness Act" of 1811 came into play, giving his son, the Prince Regent and the future King George IV, the... Read full description  

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  • Andrew Jackson is likely to be the new figurehead for the frigate Constitution?
    Item #713638
    DAILY EVENING TRANSCRIPT, Boston,, July 10, 1834  Page 2 has an interesting article: "Protection For the Constitution", referring to the famous frigate. It is more of a political report, referring to a Jackson newspaper which mentions: "...in speaking of the mutilation of the figurehead of the... Read full description  

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  • Loss of the frigate Philadelphia in the Barbary War...
    Item #713637
    WEEKLY MUSEUM, New York, March 17, 1804  Page 3 has an historic report: "Loss Of The U.S. Frigate Philadelphia, Capt. Bainbridge". The report begins: "We are sorry to say that the above-mentioned frigate has been lost on the coast of Tripoli & the officers & crew, we fear, condemned to slavery..." and what followed... Read full description  

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  • Early issue of a famous Scottish newspaper...
    Item #713636
    THE EDINBURGH EVENING COURANT, Scotland, Jan. 9, 1727  A very famous title with this being an early issue. The content is entirely European, with much relating to military affairs. Pages 2 and 3 have: "A Recapitulation of the Chief Events of This Year" being 1726.
    Very decorative first letters on the front page.
    Four pages, 7 3/4 by 9... Read full description  

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  • Early description of Niagara Falls...
    Item #713635
    THE RURAL REPOSITORY, Hudson, New York, Dec. 17, 1836 pages 5 and 6 contain an early, lengthy & very descriptive report on: "The Falls of Niagara".
    Eight pages, 9 3/4 by 11 1/2 inches, never bound nor trimmed so it folds out to one larger sheet, some foxing & mild margin wear, good condition.

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  • Details of a duel between cousins...
    Item #713631
    COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, Feb. 24, 1819  Page 2 has: "The Late Savage Duel" between General Mason and Mr. McCarthy. between General A. T. Mason and his cousin, Colonel John McCarty
    The detailed account takes over half a column & offers much detail. There is much about this famous duel on the internet.
    Four pages, a bit... Read full description  

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  • Visiting the frigate Constellation...
    Item #713630
    FEDERAL GAZETTE & BALTIMORE DAILY ADVERTISER, Aug. 8, 1798  Page 3 has the: "Answer of  the President...to the Address of  the Young Men of Charleston, S.C." signed: John Adams. This is followed by a report of a visit to the Constellation frigate docked at Charleston, noting: "...got on board the frigate...were... Read full description  

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  • Seeking bids for timber to build the founding frigates of the U.S. Navy...
    Item #713629
    GAZETTE OF THE UNITED STATES, Philadelphia, May 21, 1794  Shortly before this date the federal government passed the historic Naval Act of 1794, authorizing the building of six frigates, the founding ships of what would become the U.S. Navy.
    The back page has a detailed advertisement from the "Treasury... Read full description  

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  • Supporting Daniel Webster for President...   Pirates...
    Item #713628
    SALEM GAZETTE, Massachusetts, Sept. 2, 1836  Page 2 has a notice supporting: "For President DANIEL WEBSTER...". Also: "Abolition and Mr. Van Buren". Page 3 has: "Piracy On The Lakes".
    Four pages, good condition.

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  • From this famous whaling town...
    Item #713627
    DAILY EVENING STANDARD, New Bedford, Massachusetts, Sept. 12, 1851  A newspaper from this famous whaling town of the 19th century. Page 2 has a brief item on: "The Slave Bolding", a somewhat famous former slave.
    Four pages, indents at the blank spine from disbinding, good condition.

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  • See the nice masthead...
    Item #713626
    POLITICAL AND COMMERCIAL REGISTER, Philadelphia, Aug. 23, 1811  If nothing else, this somewhat uncommon title has a very nice masthead, featuring a 3-masted ship at its center.
    Inside pages have various news reports from Europe and the United States. A wealth of advertisements as well, including 11 illustrated ship ads on the front page.
    Four pages, nice... Read full description  

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  • Progress report on the Erie Canal...
    Item #713625
    MASSACHUSETTS SPY, OR WORCESTER GAZETTE, July 12, 1820  A page 2 report notes: "The Great Canal in New-York is fast progressing...The whole expense is estimated at nearly five million dollars. The distance will be upwards of 350 miles--the rise and fall of water in the...rivers and creeks, about 661 feet...will require 77 locks. Lake Erie is... Read full description  

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  • Ships headed to the Mediterranean for the First Barbary War...
    Item #713624
    SALEM GAZETTE, Massachusetts, June 19, 1801 On page 3 under "Naval Affairs" is a brief report stating: "The Constitution and Boston frigates are now in Boston Harbor." Also mention of ships headed off: "...for the protection of our Mediterranean commerce..." leading to the First Barbary War.
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  • Thomas Jefferson on creating a Navy...
    Item #713623
    THE COLUMBIAN MAGAZINE, Philadelphia, November, 1787  Among the articles within are: "The Situation of the First & Present Settlers in America Contrasted" "Thoughts on emigration, Particularly to America..." Mr. Jefferson's Opinion Upon the Establishment of an American Naval Force" which begins: "The sea... Read full description  

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  • An account of Canada...   Journey from Quebec to Montreal...  Life of a modern physician...
    Item #713621
    THE GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE, London, February, 1755  Among the articles are: "Secret of the Fire-eating Art" "An Account of some New Experiments on Human Blood" "Life of a Modern Physician" "A Letter from R. Brook, M.D. in Maryland..." concerning Fahrenheit's thermometer; "New Improvement of the... Read full description  

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  • The speech of Moses Bon Saam, a free negro...
    Item #713620
    THE GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE, London, January, 1735  Without question the most noteworthy item is the speech by Moses Bon Saam, a free negro from Jamaica, which takes about 3 columns.
    Bon Saam wrote this speech to his followers, runaway slaves planning to organize their own independent society in the interior of Jamaica. Affirmations of... Read full description  

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  • Closing items on the Revolutionary War...  Judaica content...
    Item #713571
    GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE, London, April, 1783 

    * Closing events of the Revolutionary War

    Eighteen pages are taken up with "Summary of Proceedings in the 3rd Session of the Present Parliament" which include  discussion on concluding events with the war in America, including: "...With respect to America, parliament had left... Read full description  

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  • Slave trader Adolphus Lacoste...   The Macedonian to pursue pirates...
    Item #713265
    NILES' WEEKLY REGISTER, Baltimore, April 20, 1822  Page 2 has a report: "The Slave Trade" that begins: "A. Lacoste, of Charleston, S.C. who was convicted at Boston in 1820 of being engaged in the slave trade & condemned to five years imprisonment & the payment of a fine of $3,000,... Read full description  

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  • Massacre of officers on the Atahualpa...
    Item #713230
    SPOONER'S VERMONT JOURNAL, Windsor, April 21, 1806  The front page has two Acts of Congress, each signed in type by the President: Th. Jefferson.
    Page 3 has much detail on a: "Massacre - Particular Account of the Massacre of the Officers & Crew of the Ship Atahualpa, Capt. Porter" about which more is found on the internet.
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  • Nothing happening concerning the Louisiana Purchase...   Napoleon's cruelty...
    Item #713018
    WINDSOR FEDERAL GAZETTE, Vermont, June 28, 1803  The front page has a lengthy report headed: "Horrid Cruelty of Bonaparte!"
    Page 3 has an item noting: "Dispatches were received...from Mr. Monroe. Nothing official has transpired...The profound silence which is observed concerning our own affairs, and the... Read full description  

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  • From this one-time boom town of Gunnison...
    Item #712908
    GUNNISON DAILY REVIEW, Colorado, June 5, 1882  An uncommon title from this boom mining town in the southwestern quadrant of Colorado, tucked in a valley amidst the Rocky Mountains.
    Gunnison boomed in the late 1870's and early 1880's and was once the home of Wyatt Earp and "Texas Jack". Today, there are some 5500 residents of Gunnison.... Read full description  

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  • Once Tuleburg, then Fat City, then Mudville, but now Stockton...
    Item #712889
    DAILY EVENING HERALD, Stockton, California, Nov. 22, 1870   The city, founded in 1849, is named after Robert F. Stockton and it was the first community in California to have a name not of Spanish or Native American origin. During its early years, Stockton was known by several names including "Tuleburg" "Fat City" and... Read full description  

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  • Early from the 'Inland Empire' of California...
    Item #712864
    THE DAILY TIMES, San Bernardino, California, Feb. 27, 1879  An early newspaper from what is now known as the 'Inland Empire' in Southern California. Typical news and ads of the day from when it was still the Wild West. 
    Four pages, never bound nor trimmed, news agent's stamp in the masthead, very small mended hole in the masthead,... Read full description  

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  • Began as the 'Mormon Tribune'...
    Item #712669
    SALT LAKE DAILY TRIBUNE & UTAH MINING GAZETTE, March 7, 1872 The first 26 issues of this newspaper were titled "Mormon Tribune", followed by the "Salt Lake Tribune" then the above title from 1871.
    Various news items of the day, mostly from the West. 
    Four pages, never bound nor trimmed, irregular at some margins does not affect any text, good... Read full description  

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  • War news in this military newspaper from the middle of World War II...
    Item #712662
    THE STARS &  STRIPES, the New York & London edition, Nov. 27, 1943  In the masthead is: "Daily Newspaper of U.S. Armed Forces in the European Theater of Operations".
    Among many front reports: "U.S. Keeps Up Huge Bombing of Reich" "Northwest German y Is Blasted: RAF Hits At Berlin, Frankfort" ... Read full description  

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  • Racist newspaper from 1958...
    Item #712561
    THE AUGUSTA COURIER, Georgia, July 23, 1958  This was an openly racist newspaper, with a print of the Confederate flag in the masthead & almost all content has anti-Black sentiments.
    Front page headlines include: "Moscow Will Not Run Georgia Schools Through U.S. Supreme Court And Ike" "Communistic Voting Record of U.S. Supreme Court Pin Pointed In... Read full description  

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  • Much on the Battle of Fredericksburg...
    Item #712560
    NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE, Dec. 27, 1862  Among the various Civil War reports throughout include: "The Victory at Kinston--Gen. Foster's "Official Report" "Official Report of the Rebel Gen. Lee" on the Battle of Fredericksburg, signed by him in type: R. E. Lee.
    Also: "Our Heroes" "Later From New Orleans" "The Fredericksburg Battle" "The... Read full description  

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  • States are seceding, Civil War is coming...
    Item #712524
    NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE, Jan. 19, 1861  A wealth of fine pre-war content in this issue as states consider seceding from the Union, including: "The Pro-Slavery Rebellion - Secession Is War" "From Georgia - Progress of the Rebellion" "From Charleston - The First Shot and the Parley" which reports on the Star of the West incident,... Read full description  

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  • On the New Harmony utopian community...
    Item #712426
    NILES' WEEKLY REGISTER, Baltimore, April 28, 1827  Page 4 has a report: "New Harmony" concerning this famous utopian community. It begins: "The society established at this place by Mr. Owen does not appear to have proceeded so much with the 'spirit of one man' as was expected..." with more.
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  • Signed by Washington, Adams, Jefferson and Hamilton...   On the death of Ben Franklin...
    Item #712388

    GAZETTE OF THE UNITED STATES, New York, Aug. 25, 1790  Page 2 has an item from the National Assembly of France which begins: "M. Mirabeau rose, & made a funeral panegyric on Dr. Franklin. 'Franklin is dead--the man who emancipated America--the Sage who was the ornament of the two worlds..." with... Read full description  

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  • The Copyright Act...
    Item #712366
    GAZETTE OF THE UNITED STATES, New York, June 5, 1790 A very significant issue for anyone in the publishing field, as page two has virtually an entire column taken up with the printing of: "An Act for the Encouragement of Learning, by securing the Copies of Maps, Charts and Books to the Authors & Proprietors of such Copies, during the times therein mentioned."... Read full description  

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  • Beautiful, colorful, and patriotic cover... Winston Churchill... Dwight D. Eisenhower...
    Item #712200
    THE ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS, England, May 12, 1945  This famous magazine has one of the finest, most patriotic front covers we have seen on the end of the war in Europe. Very colorful, it shows soldiers from many nations representing the Allied forces. The inside has a double-page color print of... Read full description  

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