• Documenting the Civil War…

    Updated: 2011-09-30 18:50:25
    David Chasanow, at Americollector.com, recently did a post regarding the valuable role rare & historic newspapers play in documenting the events of the Civil War.  The post included an interview with Tim Hughes.  Please enjoy! Battle lines: Vintage newspapers documented the Civil War as it happened

  • Actual headlines…

    Updated: 2011-09-30 18:50:25
    We offer thanks to fellow collector Morris Brill for some of the following headlines which appeared in recent newspapers: “Iraqi Head Seeks Arms” “Cold Wave Linked To Temperatures” “Man Struck By Lightning Faces Battery Charge” “Many Antiques At Senior Citizens’ Sale” “Lack of Brains Hinders Research”” “Prisoners Escape After Execution” “No Cause of Death Determined [...]

  • The Civil War… September 14, 1861…

    Updated: 2011-09-30 18:50:25
    This week we continue with the our reflection upon the Civil War events of 150 years ago… as seen through the eyes of the original readers of the Harper’s Weekly issue printed for September 14, 1861. Note:  The following commentary was written by Dr. James Robertson* as part of a weekly review for the reprint [...]

  • Where is Polypotamia today?

    Updated: 2011-09-30 18:50:25
    The “Maryland Gazette” of April 30, 1784 includes a small yet fascinating report from Congress that ten new states cut out of the Western Territory had bee created, but none of the states are as we know them today. Through the information provided by QalaBist.com we learn that the state of Sylvania was proposed to [...]

  • The Civil War… September 28, 1861…

    Updated: 2011-09-30 18:50:25
    We continue with the our reflection upon the Civil War events of 150 years ago… as seen through the eyes of the original readers of the Harper’s Weekly issue printed for September 28, 1861. Note:  The following commentary was written by Dr. James Robertson* as part of a weekly review for the reprint edition of [...]

  • Few things change in politics…

    Updated: 2011-09-30 18:50:25
    It’s interesting how, in some aspects of life, few things change over hundreds of years. Complaints about politicians not focusing on substantive issues was a problem back in 1790, in just the second year of the American federal government, as this article from the July 3, 1790 “Pennsylvania Packet“ of Philadelphia, clearly shows…

  • The Civil War… September 7, 1861…

    Updated: 2011-09-30 18:50:25
    This week we continue with the new format for our reflection upon the Civil War events of 150 years ago… as seen through the eyes of the original readers of the Harper’s Weekly issue printed for September 7, 1861. As mentioned in a previous post, Dr. James Robertson did a weekly review for the reprint [...]

  • The Civil War… September 21, 1861…

    Updated: 2011-09-30 18:50:25
    This week we continue with the our reflection upon the Civil War events of 150 years ago… as seen through the eyes of the original readers of the Harper’s Weekly issue printed for September 21, 1861. Note:  The following commentary was written by Dr. James Robertson* as part of a weekly review for the reprint [...]

  • Before he would become “infamous”…

    Updated: 2011-09-30 18:50:25
    Although the front page of  “The New York Times” of Nov. 23, 1864 contains various reports on the Civil War as would be expected,  the most intriguing item in this newspaper is an inconspicuous advertisement for a theatrical performance at the Winter Garden theater on page 7. A one night performance was set for November [...]

  • Video of “Remembering the Movement: A Conversation with Rev. Dr. C.T. Vivian and Diane Nash”

    Updated: 2011-09-20 18:30:22
    Watch the full length video of, "Remembering the Movement: A Conversation with Rev. Dr. C.T. Vivian and Diane Nash"

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