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  • Very first appearance of Walt Whitman's poem "After The Dazzle of Day"...
    Item #652933
    NEW YORK HERALD, February 3, 1888  On page 4 is a poem titled: "After the Dazzle of Day", reading in its entirety:

    "After the dazzle of day is gone
    Only the dark night shows to my eyes the stars;
    After the clangor of organ majestic or chorus or perfect band
    Silent athwart my soul moves the... Read full description  
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  • A Cheyenne wants a dead commissioner...
    Item #652873
    MEMPHIS DAILY APPEAL, Tennessee, Sept. 17, 1875  The top of a ftpg. middle column has heads: "THE INDIANS" "Progress f the Work o the Commissioners at Red Cloud Agency--Reward for Gallant Service" "A Cheyenne Wants a Dead Commissioner--The Threat Creates Considerable Excitement". The text takes nearly an entire... Read full description  
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  • Henry Wadsworth Longfellow sails for Havre, France...
    Item #652811
    NEW YORK HERALD, Feb. 24, 1842  Although quite inconspicuous, page 3 shows "Passengers Sailed... Havre... Ship Villa de Lyon... Professor Longfellow, Cambridge". We believe this to be H. W. Longfellow, and the destination to be Le Havre, France.
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  • The Mexican-American War...
    Item #652793
    THE DAILY UNION, Washington, D.C., Jan. 7, 1847  The ftpg. features much concerning the Mexican War including: "Honor to the Brave--Dinner to Gen. Houston" "The Mexican Armistice" "Army & Navy Intelligence" "Interesting from Mexico - Hostility Against Americans--Wretched Condition of American Deserters".... Read full description  
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  • Walt Whitman's "To Those Who've Fail'd"... 1st appearance...
    Item #652738
    THE NEW YORK HERALD, January 27, 1888

    * Walt Whitman's "To Those Who've Fail'd"
    * 1st appearance - quite rare


    Page 6 has Walt Whitman's "To Those Who've Fail'd," which was a piece written exclusively for the New York Herald. The entire text reads:

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  • Walt Whitman's "ABRAHAM LINCOLN (BORN FEB. 12, 1809)"... 1st appearance...
    Item #652737
    THE NEW YORK HERALD, February 12, 1888

    * Walt Whitman's "ABRAHAM LINCOLN (BORN FEB. 12, 1809)"
    * 1st appearance - quite rare


    Page 12 has Walt Whitman's "ABRAHAM LINCOLN (BORN FEB. 12, 1809)," which was a piece written exclusively for the New York Herald. While noteworthy, it is certainly... Read full description  
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  • Short story by Charles Dickens...   News from the California gold fields...
    Item #652693
    BOSTON MUSEUM, May 18, 1850   Page 6 has: "A Short Story by Dickens" contained here in its entirety (see). The back page has over 2 column headed: "Arrival of Three California Steamers" with much news from there including much on gold mining. 
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  • Working to abolish alcoholic beverages...
    Item #652653
    YOUNG WOMEN, Chicago, January, 1895 

    * Young Women's Christian Temperance Union

    An interesting magazine published by the Young Women's Christian Temperance Union whose focus was the outlaw of alcoholic beverages. They also worked to promote women's right to vote.
    Decorative title page, 12 pages, 9 1/2 by 13 inches, nice... Read full description  
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  • Very first appearance of Walt Whitman's poem "Halcyon Days"
    Item #652648
    NEW YORK HERALD, January 29, 1888 

    * Walt Whitman - American poet
    * 1st Appearance of "Halcyon Days"


    At the top of page 12 is a poem titled: "Halcyon Days" by the noted Walt Whitman, this being the very first appearance of this poem in print as verified by the Walt Whitman Archive, and is very... Read full description  
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  • Deed for the purchase of a Baptist church pew...
    Item #652626
    This is an interesting deed for the purchase of a church pew in: "...the Baptist Meeting House, near the Dock Village, so called, in Alna, in consideration of the sum of $33.25....do bargain, sell and convey...a Pew in the said House, No. forty..." with further legal wording (see). This is in the state of Maine and is dated... Read full description  
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  • From the Confederate capital...The Death of Major Burroughs...
    Item #652612
    DAILY RICHMOND EXAMINER, Virginia, Feb. 16, 1864 

    * From the capital of the Confederacy
    * The Death of Major Edgar Burroughs


    Among the front page items are: "The Death of Major Edgar Burroughs" "City Intelligence" "The Escaped Yankee Officers" "Telegraphic" and several Acts from... Read full description  
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  • Dedication of the historic Prospect Hill Cemetery...
    Item #652594
    DAILY NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER, Washington, D.C., Sept. 27, 1858  Page 2 contains a report headed "Cemetery Dedication" being the ceremonies of the historic Prospect Hill Cemetery at Washington (see photos).
    Four pages, very nice, clean condition. The folder size noted is for the issue folded in half.
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  • 1882 River Falls, Wisconsin....
    Item #652579
    THE RIVER FALLS JOURNAL, Wisconsin, February 16, 1882

    * Pierce & St. Croix County

    Contains news of the day with several interesting advertisements. A large sized issue measures 28 x 22 inches.
    Complete with 4 pages, a little wear at the folds, generally nice.
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  • Early Fire Escape...
    Item #652553
    SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, February 23, 1889. This 16 page issue is in nice condition and contains illustrations of the latest inventions of the day including the following prints: GUN FACTORY - WIRE TIGHTENER - BRAKE SHOE - EAR PIERCER - FIRE ESCAPE - STEP LADDER & Much More. These illustrations also have text that goes along with them. Very interesting... Read full description  
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  • Detailed review of Les Misérables... - First printing of Nathaniel Hawthorne's "Chiefly About War Matters"...

    Detailed review of Les Misérables...

    Item #652426
    THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY, (Boston), July, 1863 

    * Nathaniel Hawthorne's "Chiefly About War Matters"
    * an original, contemporary printing - 1st appearance
    signed with the pen name "A Peaceable Man"
    * same year review of Victor Hugo's, "Les Misérables"


    When one thinks of Nathaniel Hawthorne, most minds... Read full description  
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  • Battle of Ball's Bluff...
    Item #652419
    NEW YORK HERALD, Oct. 25, 1861 

    * Battle of Ball's Bluff, Virginia
    * Santa Rosa Island, Florida


    Among the one column headlines on the Civil War are: "THE REBELLION" The Recent Battle on the Upper Potomac" "Interesting Details of the Engagement" "The Account of the Reported Fight in the Mississippi" "Union... Read full description  
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  • For the ballooning enthusiast...   Failed attempt to cross the Atlantic...
    Item #652384
    SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, New York, Sept. 13, 1873  A nice issue for any ballooning enthusiast as the front page is taken up with 3 prints, the largest captioned: "The Great Transatlantic Balloon" with prints of its "aeronauts" and a detailed article. In reality they were forced to land in New... Read full description  
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  • "Proud Music of the Sea Storm" -by Walt Whitman - submitted by Ralph Waldo Emerson...
    Item #652371
    THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY, February, 1869

    * Walt Whitman's "Proud Music of the Sea Storm" - 1st appearance
    * submitted to The Atlantic Monthly on behalf of Whitman as a favor


    Pages 199-203 have Walt Whitman's, "Proud Music of the Sea Storm," which, according to the Walt Whitman... Read full description  
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  • Government of Ireland Bill of 1886...
    Item #652304
    THE DETROIT FREE PRESS, April 9, 1886

    * Government of Ireland Bill 1886
    * First Home Rule Bill
    * William Gladstone


    The front page has one column headings: "ERIN'S DELIVERANCE" "Gladstone, in a Most Eloquent Speech, Proposes a Parliament for Ireland" "and more with illustration of Gladstone. (see) Lengthy text here.
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  • The slavery troubles and movements of Southern states towards independence...
    Item #652253
    NEW YORK TIMES, Dec. 9, 1859  The ftpg. includes: "Congress--Both Houses Engrossed With the Slavery Agitation" "Messrs. Davis, of Mississippi, and Corwin & Cox, of Ohio, in the House" with this text taking half of the page.
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  • Reading, Pennsylvania tornado...
    Item #652173
    THE DAILY PICAYUNE, New Orleans, January 11, 1889

    * Reading, Pennsylvania
    * Grimshaw Silk Mill tornado disaster


    The top of the front page has one column headings that include: "THE GREAT STORM" "The Full Extent of the Disaster Becoming Apparent" "From Forty to Fifty Lives Lost in the Wreck at Reading" and more. (see)
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  • Newspaper appearance of a Walt Whitman poem...
    Item #652163
    SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE, June 22, 1850 

    * Walt Whitman - American poet
    * 2nd Appearance of "Resurgemus"


    A very notable issue for any literary collector as the front page contains at the head of the first column the second newspaper appearance of Walt Whitman's poem "Resurgemus" signed by him in type at its... Read full description  
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  • From the capital of the Confederacy...
    Item #652068
    DAILY DISPATCH, Richmond, Virginia, Aug. 21, 1861 

    * From the Confederate capital

    A nice newspaper from the capital of the Confederacy. Much of the front page is taken up with: "Finances Of Confederate Government" taking over 2 1/2 columns. Also on the ftpg: "The Call for Militia", "Hessian Deviltry at Harper's... Read full description  
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  • The early wine industry in California...
    Item #652027
    SPRINGFIELD REPUBLICAN, Massachusetts, Jan. 2, 1867  The ftpg. includes a nice article concerning the early wine industry in California: "The Vine Culture In Southern California".
    Eight pages, good condition.
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  • Early Tallahassee...   The Mexican War...
    Item #651772
    THE FLORIDIAN, Tallahassee, Florida, May 15, 1847 

    * Rare antebellum publication
    * Mexican-American War


    Nineteenth century newspapers from Florida are uncommon, particularly those from before the Civil War. Here is such an issue from the capital city of Florida, 14 years before the Civil War.
    Content includes reports on the Mexican war... Read full description  
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  • The nomination of General McClellan...
    Item #651771
    RICHMOND EXAMINER, Virginia, Sept. 3, 1864 

    * General George McClellan
    * Presidential nomination
    * Rare Confederate title


    Not only a very nice newspaper from the Confederacy, but from its capital as well. The ftpg. has: "The War News with several subheads from various fields of operation: "From Atlanta" "From... Read full description  
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  • Day 2 reports of the 1st official Memorial Day...
    Item #651767
    THE NEW YORK TIMES, June 1, 1868  Page 5 has, under the heading "Our Dead Heroes," multiple, day 2 reports regarding the 1st official Memorial Day celebrations from throughout the country. Locations include Jersey City, Newark, Nashville, Providence, Hartford, Portland, St. Louis, Dayton, and more. Nice to have these... Read full description  
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  • Contrasting views of the 1st (official) Memorial Day...
    Item #651765
    THE NEW YORK TIMES, June 7, 1868  Page 3 has an article related to the 1st official Memorial Day which includes a touching letter from a young girl who had lost her father during the war, addressed to Col. Leaming: "Will you please put this wreath upon some rebel soldier's grave? My dear papa is buried at... Read full description  
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  • Radiography and X-Rays...   Photos of the Cheyenne Indians...
    Item #651720
    SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN SUPPLEMENT, New York, April 11, 1896  The full ftpg. is a nice print: "M. De Morgan's Discoveries at Dahshur - Morgan Lifting a Golden Crown from the Mummy of Queen Khnemit at Dahshur". Page 2 has more on this with: "Ancient Egyptian Goldsmith's Work Discovered at Dahshur".
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  • Publication with farming details...
    Item #651718
    AMERICAN FARMER, Baltimore, Maryland, April 7, 1820 Subtitled: "Rural Economy, Internal Improvements, Prices Current" which pretty much describes the content within.
    See photos for more details.
    Complete in sixteen pages, measures approximately 11 x 9  inches and is in nice condition.
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  • Unusual masthead...
    Item #651717
    THE MILLERS JOURNAL, New York, February 28, 1875  This has a subtitle "Hydraulic Engineer" and features a very graphic and displayable masthead as it features a grindwheel, waterwheel, barrels, ships, grains, and windmill. The issue features articles, some with illustrations and numerous advertisements.

    Complete in eight pages, uncut, with scattered... Read full description  
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  • From the Confederacy...
    Item #651715
    DAILY RICHMOND EXAMINER, Virginia, March 11, 1864 

    * Rare rebel publication

    A nice newspaper from the capital of the Confederacy. Among the front page reports on the Civil War are: "The War News--Engagement At Suffolk & Repulse of the Enemy" "The Grab Game" "Escape from the Penitentiary" and some other items, in addition... Read full description  
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  • Union rule at Chattanooga...
    Item #651646
    NEW YORK TIMES, Oct. 1, 1863  Among the front page column heads on the Civil War are: "Gen. Rosecrans' Army" "No Further Demonstrations by the Rebels" "Interesting From the South" "Gillmore's Batteries at Work Again" "Rumored Evacuation by Burnside of East Tennessee" "The Union Rule at... Read full description  
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  • The Civil War in Western Virginia...
    Item #651570
    NEW YORK HERALD, Oct. 30, 1861  Among the front page column heads on the Civil War are: "THE REBELLION" "Important News From Western Virginia" "Gen. Rosecrans Driving the Rebels Before Him" "Fight Between a Rebel Battery & a Gunboat on the Lower Potomac" "Important From Kentucky"... Read full description  
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  • Death of Jefferson Davis?
    Item #651569
    THE NEW YORK HERALD, Sept. 5, 1861  Among the various front page column heads on the Civil War are: "THE REBELLION" "Confirmatory Reports of the Death of Jefferson Davis" "Unfounded Rumors of Conflicts in Virginia" "Eagerness of the Hostile Armies for Battle" "Particulars of the Attack & Repulse of the... Read full description  
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  • Slave insurrection, Yellow Fever epidemic, treaty with France...
    Item #651505
    GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE, London, November, 1800  Near the back is news headed: "America" which reports on the Yellow Fever epidemic noting: "America, too, is at once a prey to a malignant fever & a most extensive & alarming insurrection among the Negroes, incited, as is said, by French... Read full description  
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  • The Russian telescope...  Illusion tricks revealed...
    Item #651496
    SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, New York, April 7, 1883  The full ftpg. is taken up with an article and nice print of: "the Great Russian Telescope" at Pulkow, Russia. Inside has an article with 3 prints on: "Scientific Illusions - The Living Half Of A Woman" and: "Explanatory of the Talking Head".
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  • Equatorial telescope...   Giant Heron...
    Item #651495
    SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, New York, Dec. 15, 1883  The ftpg. is taken up with an article and print of: "The Great Equatorial Telescope of the Paris Observatory".  Inside has a print & article of the: "Giant Heron" among other prints & articles.
    Sixteen pages, very nice condition.
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  • Fighting the Indians during the Civil War...
    Item #651471
    BOSTON DAILY ADVERTISER, Sept. 24, 1863 

    * Battle of Chickamauga

    Among the column heads on the Civil War are: "From Gen. Rosecrans's Army - The Fight Still in Progress" "Gen. Blunt's Campaign - The Indian Territory and Western Arkansas Regained to the Union" "Fromm Gen. Rosecrans's Army"... Read full description  
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  • Attempts to destroy the new ironside monitors...
    Item #651462
    BOSTON DAILY ADVERTISER, Oct. 15, 1863  The ftpg. has reporting on the Battle of Bristoe Station with: "From Gen. Meade's Army" "The Fighting on Monday". Also: "The Attempts to Destroy the Ironsides" "The Injuries to the Monitors" "From Charleston--Another Attempt to Destroy the... Read full description  
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  • The Little Belt Affair from  the British perspective...
    Item #651405
    CONNECTICUT MIRROR, Hartford, July 1, 1811 

    * The Little Belt Affair
    * Captain Arthur Bingham


    Page 3 has over a full column taken up with: "British Official Account of the Engagement between the U.S. frigate President, Commodore Rodgers, and the British Sloop of War Little Belt, Captain Bingham" A fine &... Read full description  
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  • Battle of Oswego and more...
    Item #651385
    CONNECTICUT COURANT, Hartford, May 31, 1814  Page 3 has: "General Orders" from Sackett's Harbor followed by a letter from Thomas Macdonough, Commanding U.S. forces on Lake Champlain, to the Secretary of the Navy" datelines at Vergennes. This concerns a battle on Otter Creek (see). Also: "The Attack On Oswego" with a... Read full description  
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  • Napoleon retreats to Paris: soon to be exiled to Elba...
    Item #651379
    DAILY FEDERAL REPUBLICAN, Georgetown, Jan. 19, 1814  Page 3 begins with: "Important - Bonaparte Returned To Paris" which reports on his latest saga in "War of the Sixth Coalition"  which would ultimately lead to his defeat and exile to the island of Elba.
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  • Taking a new route to the California gold fields...
    Item #651346
    BOSTON DAILY JOURNAL, Jan. 6, 1849 

    * California Gold Rush
    * 49ers - mining - miners


    Page 2 has: "California Items" which mentions a group  of 20 soon to head there: "...mostly young men of spirit & enterprise...have adopted rules prohibiting gambling, drinking, the use of cards...". Also reports... Read full description  
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  • Zebulon Pike's exploration of the  Louisiana country...
    Item #651341
    NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER, Washington, D.C., July 16, 1811  Inside has over half a page taken up with a terrific summary of a recently published book: "The Travels of Col. Pike in the Louisiana Country" which comes under the heading: "Pike's Expeditions". Much of this article is Pike's efforts in... Read full description  
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  • The rush for California...
    Item #651332
    NEW YORK  COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER, Sept. 29, 1849  Page 2 has a brief article headed: "The Rush For California" which reports on the quick sale of tickets for boats to California with some price scalping as well. It ends: "...New England is about to suffer a second depletion of her people for the shores of California."
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  • Panoramic views of Washington Street, Boston - Niblo's Garden... Interior views...

    Panoramic views of Washington Street, Boston

    Item #651257
    GLEASON'S PICTORIAL, Boston, Massachusetts, May 14, 1853

    * Interior views of Niblo's Garden, Broadway, New York
    * Multiple panoramic views of Washington Street, Boston


    This issue contains: "Views of the Interior of the Opera House at Niblo's Garden, New York," and the double-page centerfold "Grand Panoramic... Read full description  
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  • Baseball player print...  The 'Black Crook'...
    Item #651254
    FRANK LESLIE'S ILLUSTRATED, New York, Oct. 6, 1866 

    * "The Black Crook" at Niblo's Garden
    * The 1st modern-day musical
    * Baseball player portrait... The Johnstown Flood


    Page 41 has a full page print of the "Great Scene Of The Second Performance Of The 'Black Crook,' Spectacle Now Performing At Niblo's... Read full description  
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  • Much action near Charleston...
    Item #651171
    NEW YORK TRIBUNE, Feb. 6, 1863  Among the front page column heads on the Civil War are: "The Removal of Gen. Butler" "The Affair Off Charleston Harbor" "The Affair at Fort Donelson" "The Rebels Driven in Great Disorder" "The Blockade of Charleston" "They were To Attack the City" "The Defeat of Pryor on the Blackwater" "Rebellion on the Borders of... Read full description  
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  • Rebel version of the capture of Fort Fisher...
    Item #651157
    CINCINNATI DAILY GAZETTE, Ohio, Jan. 24, 1865  Among the column headlines on the Civil War are: "The Peace Rumors" "From the Army of the Ohio" "Why the Conquest of  the South Was Necessary" "Slavery in the Kentucky Legislature" "Additional From Fort Fisher" "Adm. Porter on... Read full description  
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