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  • Campaign newspaper supporting Zachary Taylor for President...   Great political cartoon for a masthead...
    Item #702595
    THE BATTERY, Washington, Aug. 10 1848  

    * Great political themed masthead engraving
    * Supporting Zachery Taylor for president


    This was a campaign newspaper supporting Zachary Taylor for President and Millard Fillmore for Vice President.
    In the era before radio, television, and... Read full description  
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  • Campaign newspaper supporting Zachary Taylor for President...   Great political cartoon for a masthead...
    Item #702591
    THE BATTERY, Washington, July 13, 1848  

    * President Zachary Taylor
    * Rare campaign publication
    * Nice masthead for display


    This was a campaign newspaper supporting Zachary Taylor for President and Millard Fillmore for Vice President. And it is the volume 1, number 2 issue.
    In the... Read full description  
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  • On the Lewis & Clark Expedition, reported on the front page...
    Item #702570
    COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, March 5, 1806 

    * Thomas Jefferson message to U.S. Congress
    * First published information on Lewis and Clark


    The front page has a nice "Message" to the Congress signed in type by the President: Th. Jefferson, with much concerning the Lewis & Clark Expedition, including: ... Read full description  
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  • Jefferson is (finally) elected President...
    Item #702568
    MIDDLESEX GAZETTE, Middletown, Connecticut, March 13, 1801 

    * Thomas Jefferson finally wins
    * Controversial election of 1800


    Page 2 has a notable report on the election of Jefferson, beginning: "At 12 o'clock the 35th ballot was taken, the result the same with that of the preceding ballot. At one o'clock the 36th ballot was... Read full description  
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  • Image of Lincoln, and the Republican platform...
    Item #702432
    GOODHUE COUNTY REPUBLICAN, Red Wing, Minnesota, June 22, 1860  

    * Rare image of a beardless Abraham Lincoln
    * 1860 presidential campaign notice 


    The top of page 2 has one of the better political notices supporting Lincoln for President we have seen, and much desired by collectors.
    Although the text is simple and typical: ... Read full description  
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  • Little girl admonishes Lincoln to let his whiskers grow...
    Item #702431
    NEW YORK TRIBUNE, Feb. 18, 1861  

    * Grace Bedell encourages him to grow a beard
    * President-elect Abraham Lincoln en-route 

    Over half of page 5 is taken up with fine and detailed coverage of Lincoln's continued trip from his home in Illinois to Washington, D.C.
    The heads include: "THE PRESENT ELECT... Read full description  
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  • Lewis & Clark just arrived an hour ago...
    Item #702429
    NEW YORK HERALD, Oct. 29, 1806  

    * Lewis and Clark Expedition
    * Safe return - homeward bound


    Page 2 has a brief yet notable report datelined at St. Louis: "Concerning the safe arrival of Messers. Lewis and Clark, who went 2 years and 4 months ago to explore the Missouri, to be anxiously wished for by every one, I have the... Read full description  
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  • Lewis and Clark return from their historic journey...
    Item #702423
    CONNECTICUT COURANT, Hartford, Nov. 5, 1806   

    * Lewis and Clark Expedition letter
    * Safe return - homeward bound


    Page 2 begins with a notable report on the arrival of Lewis and Clark in St. Louis, after their 2-1/2 year expedition.
    It begins: "It is, with the sincerest pleasure, that we announce to our fellow... Read full description  
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  • The inauguration of President Wm. H. Harrison...
    Item #702420
    BOSTON COURIER, March 8, 1841  

    * William Henry Harrison
    * Presidential inauguration
    * Inaugural address


    Beginning on the front page and concluding on page 2 is: "Inauguration and Inaugural Address" of President William Henry Harrison. Most of the space is taken up with his very lengthy inaugural address.
    Following the... Read full description  
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  • Death of the President, in a Washington, D.C. newspaper...
    Item #702416
    THE GLOBE Semi-Weekly edition, Washington, D.C., April 5, 1841 

    * President William Henry Harrison
    * Washington, D.C. death - 1st report


    The upper right corner of the front page has what appears to be almost a news bulletin headed: "Death Of The President", datelined "April 4, two o'clock, A.M."... Read full description  
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  • The gold ink Jenny Lind promotional newspaper...
    Item #702131
    THE JENNY LIND, Boston This is an 1851 souvenir newspaper from Jenny Lind's legendary first American tour, featuring portraits and articles on the "Swedish Nightingale" and P. T. Barnum, who managed her tour. Barnum's advance publicity made Lind a celebrity even before she arrived in the U.S., and tickets for her first... Read full description  
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  • Building the Capitol...   Slave ads in 1820....
    Item #702100
    DAILY NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER, Washington, April 14, 1820  

    * President James Monroe
    * Act of United States Congress
    * Capitol building construction


    Page 2 has: "AN ACT making further appropriations for continuing the work upon the centre building of the Capitol, and other public buildings." This and 3 other acts are each... Read full description  
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  • Containing 'romance, literature, & general intelligence'...
    Item #702098
    BANNER OF LIGHT, New York & Boston, July 23, 1859  Within the masthead is: "A Weekly Journal Of Romance, Literature & General Intelligence" which pretty much describes what is found within.
    Eight pages, never bound nor trimmed so it folds out to a single sheet, minimal fold & margin wear, good condition.
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  • Texans will defend their land to the last...
    Item #702096
    EXETER NEWS-LETTER, New Hampshire, July 26, 1836  Reports inside including: "From Texas" which notes in part: "...four soldiers...were arrested & imprisoned...fully believed that all the American prisoners are murdered which were at Matamoras...now on their march into Texas. The Texans to a man are turning out,... Read full description  
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  • Capture of Santa Anna: General Houston is victorious...
    Item #702095
    NEW YORK OBSERVER, May 28, 1836  

    * Battle of San Jacinto victory
    * Capture of Santa Anna
    * Texas Revolutuion
    * War of Independence

    Page 3 has an article: "Texas - Capture of Santa Anna & Defeat of the Mexican Army Confirmed" which notes near the beginning: "...the news of the victory of Gen. Houston over the Mexican troops,... Read full description  
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  • Published by the colorful Duff Green...
    Item #702085
    THE UNITED STATES TELEGRAPH, Washington, D.C., Oct. 14, 1833  This is a case where the publisher is more historically significant than the newspaper: Duff Green.
    Born in Kentucky, Duff Green taught school & fought in the War of 1812 before moving to the Missouri Territory in 1816. He soon became a prominent citizen of Missouri, served... Read full description  

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  • A gift for your barber...
    Item #702081
    RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN & GAZETTE, Providence, Feb. 1, 1831 

    * Early barber shop advertisement

    Page 3 has a very interesting illustrated advertisement for a barber, with text on the service he provides including; "...to know where to cut and where to leave the hair so as to hide as much as possible all deformity of the head..." (see).
    Four... Read full description  
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  • Early from Carlisle, Pennsylvania...
    Item #702031
    THE CARLISLE REPUBLICAN, Pennsylvania, March 21, 1820

    * Very rare publication
    * Cumberland County


    According to the Am. Antiquarian Society information this was a short-lived newspaper, existing from 1819 - 1820 (information in Gregory is in error; says it began in 1830).
    A typical news of the day with the back page taken up with ads, including 2... Read full description  
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  • A short-lived campaign newspaper...
    Item #701993
    THE PEOPLE'S ADVOCATE, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, Sept. 24, 1816  This very uncommon title began with this issue, being volume 1, number 1 (not noted as such by verified in Brigham), ending on May 17, 1817, existing for just 8 months.
    This newspaper did not have current news of the day but rather was a campaign newspaper in its early weeks,... Read full description  
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  • A religious and literary journal...
    Item #701992
    THE FRIEND, Philadelphia, Feb. 7, 1844  Although it calls itself "A Religious & Literary Journal" the content includes secular material as well.
    Eight pages, 9 by 11 inches, very nice condition.
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  • Still with the original outer wrappers...
    Item #701990
    NEW ENGLAND FARMER, Boston, May 11, 1850  Although this farming-themed title has rather mundane content, its interest is in it still having the original, brown outer wrappers it had when sold on the streets. Wrappers were almost always removed when bound into annual volumes.
    Complete in 16 pages plus 8 pages of front & back wrappers,... Read full description  
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  • The evils of drinking and attending stage plays...
    Item #701987
    THE BALANCE & COLUMBIAN REPOSITORY, Hudson, New York, April 26, 1803  Inside has a continued article: "To the Citizens of the U. States" concerning the evils of drinking and attending stage plays. A few bits include: "The great numbers of taverns and tippling houses...have been cause of much concern...some of... Read full description  
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  • First American railroad publication...
    Item #701985
    AMERICAN RAILROAD JOURNAL, New York, Dec. 19, 1835

    * Very early on the railroad industry
    * Uncommon publication


    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... Read full description  
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  • First American railroad publication: progress of masthead & title changes...
    Item #701984
    AMERICAN RAILROAD JOURNAL, New York  

    * Very early & rare railroad periodical
    * Trains - locomotives - lot of 6 issues


    This title was the very first American periodical on railroading. Offered here is a lot of 6 issues from its earliest years, showing the change in title and masthead engravings... Read full description  
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  • With an outer wrapper...
    Item #701981
    THE GENESEE FARMER, Rochester, New York, Dec., 1846  A small-size paper focused on the farming industry. A nice engraving in the masthead, and this issue has an outer wrapper.
    Complete in 20 pages plus the wrappers, 7 by 10 3/4 inches, never bound nor trimmed, nice condition.
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  • Not found in Gregory…
    Item #701786
    THE PACIFIC, San Francisco, California, Nov. 28, 1851  

    * California Gold Rush era
    * Rare Old West publication


    A very scarce title, in fact not only is the first we have located in our 48 years but it is not listed in Gregory. This is the volume 1, number 15 issue.
    "A Religious and Family Newspaper" as noted at the top, with Rev. J. W. Douglas... Read full description  
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  • From Litchfield, Connecticut...
    Item #701719
    THE WITNESS, Litchfield, Connecticut, Aug. 27, 1806  Various news and advertisements of the day.
    Four pages, never bound nor trimmed, rubbing to the central vertical fold on the front page, good condition.
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  • Early issue of America's first illustrated comic periodical...
    Item #701716
    GALAXY OF COMICALITIES, Philadelphia, Nov. 13, 1833  

    * Very rare pro-slavery publication
    * Racist and derogatory illustrations


    A very rare newspaper, said to be the first illustrated comic periodical in the United States. This issue contains 4 woodcuts among its eight pages, one of which is quite racist. This... Read full description  
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  • Love the title if not the content...
    Item #701711
    THE IDIOT, OR INVISIBLE RAMBLER, Boston, Oct. 3, 1818  A quite rare issue which lasted but 52 issues, published "By Samuel Simpleton" and is "Devoted to Innocent Amusement" as noted in the masthead.
    An eclectic array of content which includes a page 3 engraving of, presumable, the "Idiot", his image in the... Read full description  

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  • Swedenborgianism...  of Johnny Appleseed fame...
    Item #701566
    NEW YORK TIMES, Dec. 3, 1858  Page 2 has: "RELIGIOUS HISTORY - Chronicles of Religious Sects in the United States". This is the 34rd installment in the series with a focus on Swedenborgianism which were based on the doctrines of Emanuel Swedenborg. The article is lengthy taking 2 1/2 columns and provides details of their... Read full description  
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  • Reports from the First Barbary War...
    Item #701541
    THE CONNECTICUT COURANT, Hartford, Nov. 13, 1805  Close to half of the front page is taken up with a lengthy & detailed report on the on-going Barbary War, headed: "American Captives in Tripoli". It carries over to page 2 & is continued in a future issue.
    Four pages, nice condition.
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  • The yacht 'America' wins the first of what will become the America's Cup race...
    Item #701518
    THE TIMES, London, Aug. 25, 1851 

    * 1st America's Cup
    * Yacht "America" wins


    Nearly half of page 5 is taken up with very detailed accounts of: "The Cowes Regatta" in England, which would become known as the famed America's Cup race.
    This was the very first of this iconic... Read full description  
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  • The situation in Kansas, and Black suffrage in New York...
    Item #701491
    THE WASHINGTON UNION, D.C., Sept. 8, 1857  Page 2 has two items on the "Bleeding Kansas" situation with: "Right About Face In Kansas" and: "Political Parties In Kansas". Also on page 2: "Negro Suffrage and Black Republicanism In New York".
    Four pages, good condition.

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  • The lottery to keep Jefferson out of bankruptcy...
    Item #701488
    NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER, Washington, D.C., May 25, 1826  

    * President Thomas Jefferson
    * To begin a lottery to raise $$


    The front page has a nice for: "Mr. Jefferson's Lottery".
    Late in life Thomas Jefferson was in financial distress and his grandson organized a lottery of his holdings in an attempt to hold on to... Read full description  
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  • Death by duel for naval hero Stephen Decatur...
    Item #701485
    NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER, Washington, D.C., March 23, 1820 

    * Stephen Decatur Killed
    * United States Navy commodore
    * Duel vs. James Barron


    The front page has a report of a slave insurrection in Cuba. Page 3 has a broadside-like announcement, in larger than normal type & black-bordered, announcing the death of naval hero Stephen... Read full description  
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  • First American railroad publication...
    Item #701484
    AMERICAN RAILROAD JOURNAL, New York, Feb. 8, 1834

    * Very early on the railroad industry
    * Uncommon publication


    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... Read full description  
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  • Celebrating the independence of America...
    Item #701482
    ESSEX REGISTER, Massachusetts, July 7, 1810  The front page has much on the: "Celebration Of American Independence". Page 2 continues with the: "Celebration In Salem" and: "Celebration In Lynn".
    Four pages, never bound nor trimmed, good condition.
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  • A wealth of content concerning the Louisiana Territory...   Lewis & Clark begin their journey...
    Item #701336
    NEW YORK HERALD, Nov. 23, 1803

    * Lewis and Clark Expedition begins
    * Louisville, Kentucky - Ohio River
    * re. Louisiana Purchase success


    This is a wonderful issue on the recently concluded Louisiana Purchase.
    Almost the entire front page is taken up with very detailed reporting on the Louisiana... Read full description  
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  • President Buchanan's cabinet...
    Item #701333
    HARPER'S WEEKLY, New York, April 11, 1857  Nice full page shows: "The Cabinet" of President Buchanan, with displayable portraits of the seven men, with an accompanying article.
     a print of: "Robert J. Walker, the New Governor of Kansas". There are 5 prints on the war between Persia and England.
    The back page has 4... Read full description  
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  • Slavery ads...
    Item #701331
    DAILY NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER, Washington, D.C., Aug. 6, 1828  The front page has 3 slave-related ads including: "Slaves Wanted" and: "For Sale, A Negro Man aged about 26 years...". Page 3 has a: "Fifty Dollars Reward" for a runway, with much detail.
    Four pages, never-trimmed margins, nice condition.
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  • Thomas Jefferson's last state-of-the-union address...
    Item #701328
    MIDDLESEX GAZETTE, Middletown, Connecticut, Nov. 17, 1808  

    * President Thomas Jefferson
    * Last State of the Union Address


    About three-quarters of page 2 is taken up with Thomas Jefferson's final state-of-the-union address, in which he reflects upon the past year, and his presidency. It is signed in type by him at... Read full description  
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  • Illinois joins the Union as the 21st state...
    Item #701327
    COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, Dec. 12, 1818  

    * Illinois statehood
    * Joins the Union


    The front page has a rather inconspicuous report headed: Journal of 15th Congress" noting in part: "...Messrs. Hunter of R.I. and Edwards and Thomas took their seats this day. The two latter represent the new State of Illinois, the law... Read full description  
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  • Great & large front page print of a military encampment...
    Item #701303
    THE AMERICAN SENTINEL AND ESSEX NORTH RECORD, Newburyport, Massachusetts, Aug. 17, 1854  This is the volume 1, number 2 issue of a rare title that existed for just six months.
    This is a wonderful issue as half of the front page is taken up with an uncommonly large print of; "A Military Celebration at Indian Hill... Read full description  

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  • Uncommon title from the nation's capital...
    Item #701297
    THE COLUMBIAN STAR, Washington City, January 2, 1824

    * Rare U.S. capital publication
    * "Era of Good Feelings"


     This newspaper existed from 1822 thru 1829, although our records show we've only located on other issue in our 50+ years.
    The masthead includes: "Religion - Science" and there is quite a bit of... Read full description  
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  • Uncommon title from Alexandria...
    Item #701286
    PHENIX GAZETTE, Alexandria, Virginia, Nov. 25, 1826

    * Very rare antebellum publication 

    A very elusive title, in fact just the second we have located in our 50+ years.
    Various news of the day with a wealth of nice illustrated advertisements. Also a: "Cash For Negroes" ad, as well as: "$100 Reward" with details.
    Four pages,... Read full description  
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  • Existed for only 20 issues...
    Item #701274
    THE ZODIAC, Albany, August, 1835  This was a short-lived monthly paper: "Devoted To Science, Literature, and The Arts" as noted in the masthead. This is the volume 1, number 2 issue of a paper that existed for just 20 issues. The masthead features a nice, planetary engraving.
    Complete in 16 pages, 9 by 11 3/4 inches, some light damp... Read full description  
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  • Focused on the prohibition of alcohol...
    Item #701253
    NEW HAMPSHIRE TEMPERANCE BANNER, Manchester, February 1848

    * Rare anti Alcohol - temperance publication

    A scarce title, not recorded in Union List of Serials, and the American Antiquarian Society has only 5 issues.
    The motto in the masthead: "Wine is a Mocker, Strong Drink is Raging; Whosoever is Deceived Thereby is Not Wise."
    As... Read full description  
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  • For the preservation of useful information...
    Item #701252
    THE REGISTER OF PENNSYLVANIA, Philadelphia, Jan. 1, 1831  The purpose is noted in the masthead: "Devoted to the Preservation of Every Kind of Useful Information Respecting the State". Much of the content is political and economic-focused.
    Sixteen pages, 8 1/4 by 10 3/4 inches, never bound nor trimmed so some leaves are... Read full description  
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  • An angel in the masthead...
    Item #701249
    TRUMPET & UNIVERSALIST MAGAZINE, Boston, Sept. 5, 1840  A religious newspaper that features an engraving of the angel Gabriel in the masthead.
    Four pages, never bound nor trimmed, various damp staining & foxing, minor loss at the blank spine, some fold wear.
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  • This title existed for just two years...
    Item #701246
    RAILROAD MERCURY, Groton Junction, Massachusetts, April 4, 1861

    * American Civil War outbreak close era

     A quite rare, weekly title that existed for just two years. Although "railroad" is in the title this seems to be a regular general-interest newspaper with no focus on railroading.
    Four pages, nice condition.
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