• The Wright Brothers… from a friend…

    Updated: 2012-09-30 16:21:41
    The following note and corresponding image was sent to us by a friend of the hobby.  Please enjoy. Hi to the good folks at Timothy Hughes Rare & Early Newspapers. This article (see image below) is from the bottom of the front page of The Evening Herald of Fairhaven and Whatcom, Washington state, Dec. 18, [...]

  • The Hatfields & McCoys… on Pinterest…

    Updated: 2012-09-30 16:21:41
    There are few conflicts which have been romanticized as much as the quarter-century battle between two extended families from the boarder mountains of West Virginia and Kentucky.  Wikipedia describes the ongoing struggle as follows: The Hatfield–McCoy feud (1863–91) involved two families of the West Virginia–Kentucky area along the Tug Fork, off the Big Sandy River. [...]

  • Newspaper error editions… by Rick Brown

    Updated: 2012-09-30 16:21:41
    Rick Brown at Historybuff.com provides some interesting information regarding a couple of known error editions, including the highly collectible “Dewey Defeats Truman” issue of the Chicago Daily Tribune: The Eleven Editions of the November 3, 1948 Chicago Daily Tribune You’ve heard of the famous error paper “Dewey Defeats Truman”. Well, they produced ten more error [...]

  • Concern for preserving newspapers in 1849…

    Updated: 2012-09-30 16:21:41
    Over 160 years ago the New York legislature had the foresight to be concerned about the future holdings of newspapers, and more importantly the loss of the unique perspective of history which can only be obtained through newspapers of the day. Their cause remains as relevant today as it was in 1849. The photos show [...]

  • Always the pessimist…

    Updated: 2012-09-30 16:21:41
    The “Allegany County Reporter” issue with this lengthy article on the “Exhaustion of Petroleum” could have been written 5 years ago or 30 years ago, but in fact it was  from 1887. Great evidence that pessimism was alive and well over a century ago. To enjoy the entire text of the article, go to:  Allegany [...]

  • “The United States of America”… humble beginnings?

    Updated: 2012-09-30 16:21:41
    One of our rare newspaper friends recently discovered an interesting news item regarding the (potential) first use of “The United States of America” as referring to the American colonies.  If true, the first use appeared in a newspaper – a Revolutionary War Era issue of The Virginia Gazette.  To add to the intrigue, the origin [...]

  • The Traveler… Surrender of Detroit… New Orleans takes a blow…

    Updated: 2012-09-30 16:21:41
    This week I am traveling through Boston, Massachusetts, via the Columbian Centinel dated September 26, 1812, where I found the reporting on the “Surrender of Detroit” and “Gen. Hull’s Official Account”. The Surrender report is a “Letter of Col. Cass, of the army late under the command of Brigadier-General Wm. Hull, to the Secretary of [...]

  • MyAuctionFinds’ Interview of Tim…

    Updated: 2012-09-30 16:21:41
    MyAuctionFinds recently interviewed Tim (Timothy Hughes Rare & Early Newspapers) to obtain his thoughts on the value of Kennedy Assassination and Obama Election newspapers.  Please enjoy: Next year will be the 50th anniversary of the assassination of President Kennedy. On that fateful day, newspapers around the country – some of them still afternoon papers– blared the [...]

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

    Updated: 2012-09-06 01:43:06
    Watch the full length video of, "Remembering the Movement: A Conversation with Rev. Dr. C.T. Vivian and Diane Nash"

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