• Amazing Stories… The Loch Ness Monster…

    Updated: 2010-11-30 21:58:55
    Today we begin a series of “Amazing Stories” found within original newspapers.  We’ve always stated, and newspaper collectors agree, “History is never more fascinating than when it is read from the day it was 1st reported”.  Over the course of the next several months we are going to highlight some of the more interesting and/or [...]

  • Here’s to good health…

    Updated: 2010-11-30 21:58:55
    An article the the September 4, 1840 issue of The Citizen Soldier, Vermont, provides a mid-19th century perspective (advice) for how to acquire good health.  Try to imagine the follow-up letters to the editor in response had this appeared within this morning’s paper.  Please enjoy:

  • Don’t tell the kids…

    Updated: 2010-11-30 21:58:55
    An article in the August 14, 1840 issue of The Citizen Soldier, Vermont, yields at least one perspective on how to be a successful student.  Kids, please don’t try this at home.  What does the phrase “having cold feet” mean anyway?

  • New discovery… Who knows what one might find?

    Updated: 2010-11-30 21:58:55
    We’ve often mentioned that one of the pleasures of the Rare & Early newspaper collecting hobby is finding unforeseen historical nuggets buried deep within the pages of newspapers… just waiting to be unearthed.  This was recently brought to the surface again by a collector/history teacher who purchases 19th century wholesale lots (undescribed as to content) [...]

  • The Traveler… Tolstoy and Johnstone… smile please!

    Updated: 2010-11-30 21:58:55
    In today’s travels, “The Call” from San Francisco dated November 18, 1910, carried articles on two interesting men in history. The first is well known to most, that being Count Leo Tolstoy in which the reporting of his life was wavering with the doctors believing he was fighting his last battle.  It would be only [...]

  • A rare report… Wild Bill Hickok…

    Updated: 2010-11-30 21:58:55
    Some reports have gained greater notoriety long after the event happened, particularly those of the Old West which have been romanticized by television, movies and countless books on the era. The gunfight at the O.K. Corral is one, and the report of the killing of Wild Bill Hickok is another. Neither are commonly found in [...]

  • Senior Citizens Voted Against Dems Because They Perceived Health Care Reform As Medicare Cut

    Updated: 2010-11-19 22:25:09

  • States Obama Took in 2008 That Are Now Trending Republican

    Updated: 2010-11-17 12:47:52

  • Join us for our Kwanzaa Celebration!

    Updated: 2010-11-05 17:09:00
    Watch a video preview of our planned activities for December 8th . . .

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