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1 January 1870 to 28 December 1870
Harper's weekly. [Vol. 14, no. 679 (January 1, 1870) - no. 731 (December 28, 1870)] [bound]
Includes a fold out war map of France in issue no. 729, dated December 30, 1870.
GLC01733.12
7 January 1871 to 30 December 1871
Harper's weekly. [Vol. 15, no. 732 (January 7, 1871) - no. 783 (December 30, 1871)] [bound]
GLC01733.13
6 January 1872 to 28 December 1872
Harper's weekly. [Vol. 16, no. 784 (January 6, 1872) - no. 835 ( December 28, 1872] [bound]
Leaves between pages 598-599, and 676-677
GLC01733.14
1889-1921
Unknown
[Clipped obituaries of Susannah Roop Beach, Ebenezer Beach, and Elias W. Beach]
Ebenezer Beach died in 23 January 1898 in Cheektowaga, New York. Susannah Roop Beach died 28 December 1889 in Williamsville, New York. Elias W. Beach died 1 May 1921.
GLC00919.25.33
29 May 1875
New York Trade Reporter
New York trade reporter. [Vol. 7, no. 22 (May 29, 1875)]
The front page article, "Fire-proof Building Material: Teil Hydraulic Concrete Blocks and Artificial Stone: The Problem Solved: The Fire-Proof Building Company of New York," describes the need for fireproof buildings, the materials used, and the...
GLC00687.160
no date
Powell, George May (1835-1905)
Beet Sugar
Beet sugar is comparable to cane sugar. He talks about the process of refining beets to the form of sugar.
GLC00687.191
Profit Sharing
Profit sharing will help solve the labor question. He uses examples of Irish workers, the Paris and Orleans railroad, the LeClaire experiment, and others. Successful profit sharing must be based on fraternal love. He refers to Sabbath observance and...
GLC00687.198
9 November 1905
The Weekly Item
Geo. May Powell Passes Away.
Obituary of George May Powell
GLC00687.274.01
12 November 1905
The North American
Lincoln's Able Ally is Laid in his Grave
GLC00687.274.02
17 November 1905
Geo. May Powell
GLC00687.274.03
Circa 1905
An Active Reform Worker
GLC00687.274.04
9 April 1759
Gill, John, 1732-1785;
The Boston gazette and country journal. [No. 210 (April 9 1759)]
Articles about a comet, news from London, shipping news, and public sales.
GLC01450.452.01
21 June 1759
Draper, John (1702-1762)
The Boston news-letter. [No. 3015 (June 21, 1759)]
Prints an act passed on the Governor of Massachusetts Bay concerning bankrupts and their creditors. Articles detail news from London, Philadelphia, New York, and the West Indies. Also includes information on arrivals and departures of privateer...
GLC01450.452.02
6 September 1759
The Boston news-letter. [No. 2036 (September 6, 1759)]
Prints a proclamation from the Governor of Massachusetts Bay. Articles detail news from London, New York, Philadelphia, and the St. Lawrence River, Quebec area. Also includes information on arrivals and departures of privateer ships, military...
GLC01450.452.03
21 November 1777
Powars & Willis (1776-1801)
Independent chronicle and the universal advertiser. [Vol. X, no. 483 (November 21, 1777)]
Prints the transcript of part of a court case involving a Mr. Horne and Lord Mansfield. Includes a long poem, news from Philadelphia, Fishkill, New Haven, and Boston. Also includes public notices and information on the lottery.
GLC01450.452.04
27 April 1853
Darbee, L. & Son (1853)
Williamsburgh Daily Gazette [Vol. 18, no. 291, whole no. 1676 (April 27, 1853)]
Includes the conclusion of a preview of a work soon to be published called "The Narrative of Solomon Northrop, a Citizen of New York, Kidnapped and Sold into Slavery in Washington City, in 1844, and Rescued in 1853 from a cotton plantation, near the...
GLC06069.02
circa 1863
[Civil War era newspaper clippings]
Four newspaper clippings possibly contained within the 1863 diary of Calvin Symmes Mixter (refer to GLC06583.02), a Civil War soldier. No publication information is included. The first clipping contains Gavriil Romanovich Derzhavin's poem "Ode to...
GLC06583.05
13 April 1861
Raymond, Henry Jarvis (1820-1869)
New York times. [Vol. X, no. 2983 (April 13, 1861)]
The headline announces the firing on Fort Sumter by Confederate Troops, the beginning of the Civil War. Though the South had already seceded, physical confrontation did not begin until the fort was fired on. The paper reports in detail the events...
GLC04661.06
10 November 1863
Morse, N.S. (fl. 1862-1864)
Daily chronicle & sentinel. [Vol. 27, no. 309 (November 10, 1863)]
Subjects include General Expectation of a Battle in the Vicinity of Chattanooga, Forces Now Occupy Knoxville, Tennessee, Sherman to Command in Tennessee, Meade to Advance Again, The Federals Occupying Charleston, Capture of Bragg's Forage Train, From...
GLC05959.07.03
16 August 1862
Adair & Smith (1861-1864)
Southern confederacy. [Vol. 2, no. 155 (August 16, 1862)]
Prints "Abe Lincoln's Speech at a War Meeting in Washington" on August 16, 1862. Other articles include: "Riots in New York Between Whites & Blacks", "Riots Anticipated in Washington", "The Battle of Southwest Mountain", and "Partisan Success in...
GLC05959.09.062
19 November 1862
Southern confederacy. [Vol. 2, no. 235 (November 19, 1862)]
Prints a description of the movements of the Army of Misssissippi, entitled "Gen. Bragg's Kentucky Campaign." Other articles include: "Late Washington Gossip" and "Grand Army Stealing." Includes accounts of troop movements and battle reports...
GLC05959.09.099
4 December 1862
Southern confederacy. [Vol. 2, no. 248 (December 4, 1862)]
"Late Northern Intelligence" features news from Washington, including Governor Yates of Illinois's complaints to the President, Native American prisoners, and the Confederate occupation of Fredericksburg. "The Yankee Estimate of General Lee"...
GLC05959.09.105
28 January 1863
Southern Confederacy. [Vol. 2, no. 294 (January 28, 1863)]
This newspaper is from the Southern Confederacy and includes main articles on the new exemption from service bill and related amendments, the Expectation of Another Battle, and Small Pox Prevailing in Almost Every Neighborhood in Washington.
GLC05959.09.130
12 March 1863
Southern confederacy. [Vol. 3, no. 25 (March 12, 1863)]
"Capture of the U.S. Gunboat Indianola" report from Washington on March 2, 1863, includes a description of the ship.
GLC05959.09.153
19 March 1863
Southern confederacy. [Vol. 3, no. 31 (March 19, 1863)]
Includes an article entitled "A Negro Regiment has Landed in Memphis From Above." "Anti-Blockade Rumor", reprinted from the Charleston Courier, reports that Mercier, the French Minister in Washington, supports ending the blockade.
GLC05959.09.156
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