• The Traveler…Frigate President makes a capture… newspaper proposal…

    Updated: 2012-11-30 20:44:30
    Today I traveled through Boston, Massachusetts, by way of the Independent Chronicle dated November 19, 1812, where I found an Official report from John Rodgers. The U. S. Frigate President had captured the British Packet Swallow and the rank of the commander of the vessel being the master and commander in the navy. “… She [...]

  • A visit to Jim Thorpe (Mauch Chunk), PA…

    Updated: 2012-11-30 20:44:30
    A few weeks ago my wife and I had the pleasure of visiting a relatively unknown town steeped in history. Upon our return to the Rare & Early Newspapers office/archives, I spent some time exploring one aspect of the town’s history (The Molly Maguires) through the eyes of contemporary newspapers. A sampling of what was [...]

  • The Traveler… Presidential election day 1912… the first in New Mexico…

    Updated: 2012-11-30 20:44:30
    In today’s journey through the Albuquerque Morning Journal dated November 5, 1912, from Albuquerque, New Mexico, I found that it was the day of the Presidential elections with the three candidates, Democratic Woodrow Wilson, Republican William Taft and Progressive Theodore Roosevelt, campaigning to the last minute. This issue contains different articles pertaining to the election. [...]

  • Reflecting on a Day of Thanksgiving & Prayer from 1776…

    Updated: 2012-11-30 20:44:30
    On this (American) day of thanksgiving, it seems appropriate to reflect on such a day from the past through the eyes of those who were embarking on what may have been the most historic event in U.S. history – July 4, 1776.  A special thanks is in order for our friends in Scotland who captured [...]

  • Details of a slave auction…

    Updated: 2012-11-30 20:44:30
    Mentions in pre-Civil War newspapers of slave auctions are not uncommon, and those which mention prices fetched for various slaves are somewhat more rare. But it is very difficult to find period articles which offers detail as to how an auction is conducted, how the slaves are examined, and comments on the slaves’ reaction to [...]

  • Ben Edwards… Walking Boston…

    Updated: 2012-11-30 20:44:30
    Ben Edwards, a highly sought after tour guide on Boston’s Freedom Trail, discusses how he uses authentic newspapers on his tours to bring history to life. Please enjoy his story at: Touch Authentic History – Real Colonial Newspapers Shared On Tour! When Ben is not leading tour groups he spends quite a bit of time [...]

  • Thanksgiving Proclamations… a survey through American History…

    Updated: 2012-11-30 20:44:30
    This Thanksgiving, why not take the family on a historically “Pinteresting”walk through a survey of Thanksgiving Proclamations made at key moments in American History? http://pinterest.com/rarenewspapers/thanksgiving-proclamations/ Happy Thanksgiving!

  • Communication… My how far we’ve come…

    Updated: 2012-11-30 20:44:30
    When it comes to collecting historic newspapers related to progress in the area of communication, collectors (rightfully so) typically focus on the telegraph, Morse code, the Pony Express, the typewriter, and the telephone. However, we recently came across a newspaper from New York which may rival some of the most collectible issues in the area [...]

  • Civil War Blogs

    Updated: 2012-11-30 06:01:47
    The excellent Civil War Trust website has a great list of blogs that feature Civil War coverage.   Also note their current campaign to save the Franklin Battlefield, one of the bloodiest battle site of the civil war.  Franklin is now … Continue reading →

  • The Ford’s Theatre Society – New Civil War Exibition in Washington D.C.

    Updated: 2012-11-13 06:59:25
    FORD’S PRESENTS SPECIAL EXHIBITION: “TORN IN TWO: 150th ANNIVERSARY OF THE CIVIL WAR” DECEMBER 11, 2012-FEBRUARY 24, 2013  Exhibition features period maps, prints, political cartoons and other artifacts Washington, D.C.—The Ford’s Theatre Society  announced it will present a special exhibition … Continue reading →

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