• Announcing: Catalog #349 for December, 2024 – Rare & Early Newspapers for collectors…

    Updated: 2024-11-29 18:20:32
      December’s Catalog (#349) is now available. This latest offering of authentic newspapers is comprised of over 300 new items – a selection which includes the following noteworthy issues: the House version of the Bill of Rights, Washington’s first inauguration (with an eye-witness account), a newspaper printed by Ben Franklin (with his imprint), an issue […]

  • Hidden gems – Searching for coverage of an 1850 shipwreck…

    Updated: 2024-11-22 09:05:36
    Yesterday I went on a hunt for a report on the death of Margarette Fuller whose life was unexpectedly cut short in a shipwreck off the shores of Long Beach Island, New York. The wreck occurred on July 19, 1850, so I naturally started reading through our newspapers from the following day. My first stop […]

  • History Surrounds Us… The Underground Railroad…

    Updated: 2024-11-18 09:05:38
    I am sure every area of the country entices people in different ways – beautiful weather, stunning scenery, an abundance of activities, and more. Some even have multiple highlights, and the citizens of that region feel especially blessed. My community brings several of the above-mentioned highlights along with another some may not typically consider: rich […]

  • The reason I collected it: The Spy…

    Updated: 2024-11-14 09:05:03
    Sometimes newspapers are just so odd that they defy description, and when we encounter such, they were added to the private collection.One such title is “The Spy” (see below), or as noted inside “The Village Spy”. The masthead does not include a city or state of publication, other than: “Printed In Recluse” and the date: […]

  • There Are Not Enough Words to Say Thank You… Veteran’s Day

    Updated: 2024-11-11 09:05:50
    “In 1918, on the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month, an armistice, or temporary cessation of hostilities, was declared between the Allied nations and Germany in World War I, then known as “the Great War.” Commemorated in many countries as Armistice Day the following year, November 11th became a federal holiday […]

  • I hear dead people. Seriously, I really do!

    Updated: 2024-11-08 09:05:27
    Spoiler Alert: If someone came up to those of us who were born between 1960 and 1980 and said, ” I see dead people!”, most would reply with something similar to: “I saw that movie too. It was awesome”. However, if someone came up to us and announced, “I hear dead people almost daily”, we […]

  • This Month in History – November…

    Updated: 2024-11-04 09:10:08
    Let’s have some fun. Go to The History Place and pick three events which capture your attention. Limit yourself to 3 minutes. … (waiting) … (waiting) … (waiting) Welcome back. So, which events did you select? Mine were: November 1, 1848 – The first medical school for women opened in Boston. [Why did it take […]

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