• The Civil War… 150 years ago today… April 20, 1861

    Updated: 2011-04-30 19:11:17
    We continue our weekly feature of reflecting upon the appropriate 150 year old issue of “Harper’s Weekly” from the perspective of a subscriber in 1861: “This week’s edition has many prints on the Civil War, just as I was hoping. Reading  the reports in the daily papers I looked forward to see what was happening. [...]

  • Rare Newspapers found on The Freedom Trail…

    Updated: 2011-04-30 19:11:17
    As of April 15, 2011, the historic Freedom Trail welcomed Boston area’s 1st authentic colonial era print shop, The Printing Office of Edes & Gill.  While visiting, patrons will have the opportunity to engage living historians working their printers trade in pre-revolutionary Boston. These same printers were at the vanguard of citizen angst over British [...]

  • Confederate “Extra” with content from two eras…

    Updated: 2011-04-30 19:11:17
    Finding oddities from the newspaper world is part of the fun of the hobby, and recently one came our way which I found to be very unusual. The “Daily Appeal–Extra” newspaper from Memphis, Tennessee dated April 20, 1861, contains content which is over two years apart. This is a “broadside extra” edition meaning the narrow [...]

  • Antebellum American Newspapers… AAS…

    Updated: 2011-04-30 19:11:17
    Vincent Golden of the American Antiquarian Society, recently produced a video which describes the history and characteristics of Antebellum American newspapers.  We thought our readers might enjoy this informative piece, from the Curator of the AAS: Antebellum American Newspapers from American Antiquarian Society on Vimeo.

  • 10 Most Shocking Deaths in Sports History…

    Updated: 2011-04-30 19:11:17
    We recently became aware of another blogger’s post we thought you might appreciate.  While rare newspapers bring us news of varied events, none grabs our attention quite like the 1st reports of tragedy.  In some cases, the untimely death of an athlete such as Dale Earnhardt, or a musician such as Elvis Presley, are profoundly [...]

  • The Civil War… 150 years ago today… April 13, 1861

    Updated: 2011-04-30 19:11:17
    We continue our weekly feature of reflecting upon the appropriate 150 year old issue of “Harper’s Weekly” from the perspective of a subscriber in 1861: “The daily papers today give evidence of what everyone feared: war has begun. Events in Charleston harbor reached a breaking point as both the North and the South claimed the [...]

  • Rare Newspapers found on the National Geographic Channel…

    Updated: 2011-04-30 19:11:17
    Early this month National Geographic Channel surfers had the opportunity to add an authentic 19th century London Times with a report regarding Jack the Ripper to their personal collection, for no cost.  Three issues from the Timothy Hughes Rare & Early Newspapers Archives had been donated for use as prizes in the latest Mission Expedition [...]

  • The Civil War… 150 years ago today… April 27, 1861

    Updated: 2011-04-30 19:11:17
    We continue our weekly feature of reflecting upon the appropriate 150 year old issue of “Harper’s Weekly” from the perspective of a subscriber in 1861: Although there is some frustration in waiting two weeks to see the events of the conflict, the prints definitely help in understanding all that is going on.  The front page [...]

  • Eerie coincidences…

    Updated: 2011-04-30 19:11:17
    The “”Southern Illustrated News” was a somewhat failed attempt by the Confederacy to bring to its citizens an illustrated newspaper similar to “Harper’s Weekly” and “Leslie’s Illustrated“. Although the presumed feature of the Dec. 5, 1863 issue was the front page engraving & biography of Captain William Downs Farley, time caused several innocuous items on [...]

  • Struggle for Racial Equality Continues

    Updated: 2011-04-27 07:03:04

  • Goodbye!

    Updated: 2011-04-07 17:56:59
    It’s been fun, take care! After 5 years I am moving on from B4H. Will keep the domain up for a while but cannot guarantee how long being that it costs $9.95 a month. My passion is the Civil War and with my Thesis nearing completion I want to focus more on a specific field. [...]

  • President Obama’s First Ad of 2012

    Updated: 2011-04-05 19:40:21
    Looks like a winner to me!

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