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Background imageNews Paper Collection: CIVIL WAR: UNION CAMP, 1863. Newspaper vendor at a Union camp in Virginia in 1863

CIVIL WAR: UNION CAMP, 1863. Newspaper vendor at a Union camp in Virginia in 1863: photograph by Alexander Gardner

Background imageNews Paper Collection: CIVIL WAR: DRAFT RIOTS, 1863. A mob of rioters attacking the offices of the New York Tribune

CIVIL WAR: DRAFT RIOTS, 1863. A mob of rioters attacking the offices of the New York Tribune during the New York City Draft Riots, 13-16 July 1863. Contemporary English wood engraving

Background imageNews Paper Collection: CHARLESTON: SECESSION 1860. Broadside published by the Charleston Mercury announcing the unanimous

CHARLESTON: SECESSION 1860. Broadside published by the Charleston Mercury announcing the unanimous adoption by South Carolina of an ordinance of secession, 20 December 1860

Background imageNews Paper Collection: CIVIL WAR: NEWSPAPERMAN. A newspaper man during the American Civil War. Photograph, c1863

CIVIL WAR: NEWSPAPERMAN. A newspaper man during the American Civil War. Photograph, c1863

Background imageNews Paper Collection: CIVIL WAR: SOLDIER. News From Home. Pencil drawing, 1863, by Edwin Forbes (1839-1895)

CIVIL WAR: SOLDIER. News From Home. Pencil drawing, 1863, by Edwin Forbes (1839-1895)

Background imageNews Paper Collection: MORMONS: POLYGAMY, 1883. The only sure Way. An armed Uncle Sam approaches the Mormon Tabernacle in

MORMONS: POLYGAMY, 1883. The only sure Way. An armed Uncle Sam approaches the Mormon Tabernacle in Salt Lake City on stilts to enforce the Edmunds-Tucker Act of 1882

Background imageNews Paper Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1884. A political poser. Should Mr. Blaine be honored with the Presidency

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1884. A political poser. Should Mr. Blaine be honored with the Presidency when his mere nomination has so shamefully lowered the moral tone of the Republican party

Background imageNews Paper Collection: ELECTION DEADLOCK, 1800. Article in the Columbian Centinel of Boston, 14 February 1801

ELECTION DEADLOCK, 1800. Article in the Columbian Centinel of Boston, 14 February 1801, reporting on the deadlock in Congress over the tie between Thomas Jefferson and Aaron Burr in electoral votes

Background imageNews Paper Collection: MONTANA: PRINTING OFFICE. Printing office of the Yellowstone Journal newspaper in Miles City

MONTANA: PRINTING OFFICE. Printing office of the Yellowstone Journal newspaper in Miles City, Montana. Photographed by Laton Alton Huffman, c1880

Background imageNews Paper Collection: NEBRASKA: PRINTING OFFICE. Printing office of the Custer Leader newspaper in Broken Bow

NEBRASKA: PRINTING OFFICE. Printing office of the Custer Leader newspaper in Broken Bow, Custer County, Nebraska. Photographed by Solomon D. Butcher, 1887

Background imageNews Paper Collection: ANN LANDERS (1918-2002). Pseudonym of Esther Pauline Lederer, n

ANN LANDERS (1918-2002). Pseudonym of Esther Pauline Lederer, n

Background imageNews Paper Collection: FRANK LESLIE (1821-1880). American illustrator, journalist and publisher

FRANK LESLIE (1821-1880). American illustrator, journalist and publisher. A visit to Brigham Young in Salt Lake City, Utah, during Mr. and Mrs. Leslies coast-to-coast railroad trip in 1877

Background imageNews Paper Collection: CLARK HOWELL (1863-1936). American newspaper editor and politician. Drawing by W. A. Rogers, c1901

CLARK HOWELL (1863-1936). American newspaper editor and politician. Drawing by W. A. Rogers, c1901
CLARK HOWELL (1863-1936). American newspaper editor and politician. Drawing by W.A. Rogers, c1901

Background imageNews Paper Collection: VIRGINIA GAZETTE, 1775. Front page of the Virginia Gazette, 10 November 1775

VIRGINIA GAZETTE, 1775. Front page of the Virginia Gazette, 10 November 1775, with the slogan Always for Liberty and the Publick Good

Background imageNews Paper Collection: PENNSYLVANIA GAZETTE, c1749. Classified advertisements, including ads for ship departures

PENNSYLVANIA GAZETTE, c1749. Classified advertisements, including ads for ship departures and a lottery, from an edition of the Pennsylvania Gazette, published by Benjamin Franklin at Philadelphia

Background imageNews Paper Collection: NELLIE BLY (1867-1922). Pseudonym of Elizabeth Seaman, n

NELLIE BLY (1867-1922). Pseudonym of Elizabeth Seaman, n

Background imageNews Paper Collection: VIRGINIA GAZETTE, 1774. Front page of the Virginia Gazette, 10 March 1774

VIRGINIA GAZETTE, 1774. Front page of the Virginia Gazette, 10 March 1774, with the slogan Open to All Parties, but Influence by None

Background imageNews Paper Collection: RED CLOUD (1822-1909). Oglala Sioux chief. Red Cloud, with other Native American delegates

RED CLOUD (1822-1909). Oglala Sioux chief. Red Cloud, with other Native American delegates, speaking to an audience in the Great Hall at the Cooper Institute in New York City

Background imageNews Paper Collection: VIRGINIA GAZETTE, 1776. Front page of the Virginia Gazette, 26 July 1776

VIRGINIA GAZETTE, 1776. Front page of the Virginia Gazette, 26 July 1776, with the slogan Always for Liberty and the Publick Good

Background imageNews Paper Collection: SOUTH CAROLINA: SECESSION. Secession meeting in front of the Mills House, Meeting Street

SOUTH CAROLINA: SECESSION. Secession meeting in front of the Mills House, Meeting Street, in Charleston, South Carolina. Below are portraits of James Chestnut, Jr

Background imageNews Paper Collection: MINER STRIKE, 1888. A mob of striking Polish-American miners attacking the coal

MINER STRIKE, 1888. A mob of striking Polish-American miners attacking the coal and iron police near Shenandoah City, Pennsylvania. Front page of Frank Leslies Illustrated Newspaper, 3 February 1888

Background imageNews Paper Collection: SHIP ANNOUNCEMENT, 1770. Announcement of the forthcoming departure for Copenhagen, Denmark

SHIP ANNOUNCEMENT, 1770. Announcement of the forthcoming departure for Copenhagen, Denmark, of the merchant ship Valley of Roses, printed in an English-language newspaper on the island of St

Background imageNews Paper Collection: BROOKLYN BRIDGE, 1883. Construction workers lashing the stays on the Brooklyn Bridge

BROOKLYN BRIDGE, 1883. Construction workers lashing the stays on the Brooklyn Bridge. Front page of Frank Leslies Illustrated Newspaper, 28 April 1883

Background imageNews Paper Collection: STATUE OF LIBERTY, 1885. Front page of Frank Leslies Illustrated Newspaper, 13 June 1885

STATUE OF LIBERTY, 1885. Front page of Frank Leslies Illustrated Newspaper, 13 June 1885, hailing the gift of the French Republic to the United States

Background imageNews Paper Collection: VIRGINIA GAZETTE, 1755. Front page of the Virginia Gazette, 5 September 1755

VIRGINIA GAZETTE, 1755. Front page of the Virginia Gazette, 5 September 1755, with the slogan With the Freshest Advices, Foreign and Domestic

Background imageNews Paper Collection: STATUE OF LIBERTY, 1885. The arrival from Paris, France, of the Statue of Liberty to Bedloe Island

STATUE OF LIBERTY, 1885. The arrival from Paris, France, of the Statue of Liberty to Bedloe Island in New York Harbor. Wood engraving on the front page of Frank Leslies Illustrated Newspaper

Background imageNews Paper Collection: RAILROAD ACCIDENTS, 1871. Our Constant Traveling Companion. American cartoon comment by Thomas

RAILROAD ACCIDENTS, 1871. Our Constant Traveling Companion. American cartoon comment by Thomas Nast, 1871, on the frequent fatal railroad (left) and steamboat (right) accidents of the time

Background imageNews Paper Collection: FRENCH ABOLITIONIST, 1850s. Joseph Peloubet, a French baker, who emigrated to New York, c1852

FRENCH ABOLITIONIST, 1850s. Joseph Peloubet, a French baker, who emigrated to New York, c1852, and started a French-language abolitionist weekly, L Affranchi, in New York

Background imageNews Paper Collection: HOGARTH: POLITICIAN. The Politician. Line engraving, c1850, after William Hogarth

HOGARTH: POLITICIAN. The Politician. Line engraving, c1850, after William Hogarth

Background imageNews Paper Collection: STREETCAR RUDENESS, 1868. A conspicous lack of chivalry on a streetcar

STREETCAR RUDENESS, 1868. A conspicous lack of chivalry on a streetcar. Wood engraving, American, 1868

Background imageNews Paper Collection: PORTABLE TYPEWRITER, 1889. A man using a Victor portable typewriter while riding in a railroad car

PORTABLE TYPEWRITER, 1889. A man using a Victor portable typewriter while riding in a railroad car. Wood engraving, American, 1889

Background imageNews Paper Collection: ABOLITIONIST NEWSPAPER. The office of L Affranchi, a French language weekly published in New York

ABOLITIONIST NEWSPAPER. The office of L Affranchi, a French language weekly published in New York in the 1850s by Joseph Peloubet, a former baker in France. Wood engraving, American, 1874

Background imageNews Paper Collection: DEATH OF LINCOLN, 1865. Evening newspaper sales in London, announcing the news of the death of

DEATH OF LINCOLN, 1865. Evening newspaper sales in London, announcing the news of the death of Abraham Lincoln, 1865. Wood engraving

Background imageNews Paper Collection: HORSE AMBULANCE, 1888. An ASPCA horse ambulance in use in New York City

HORSE AMBULANCE, 1888. An ASPCA horse ambulance in use in New York City. Wood engraving, American, 1888, after William P. Bodfish

Background imageNews Paper Collection: AMERICAN READING, 1856. A young Bostonian reading. Wood engraving, English, 1856

AMERICAN READING, 1856. A young Bostonian reading. Wood engraving, English, 1856

Background imageNews Paper Collection: NEW YORK GAZETTE, 1733. Masthead of the New York Gazette, 17 December 1733

NEW YORK GAZETTE, 1733. Masthead of the New York Gazette, 17 December 1733, published by William Bradford

Background imageNews Paper Collection: CANADA: FRONTIER HOME, 1879. A fur trader of the Hudsons Bay Company reading a tattered copy of a

CANADA: FRONTIER HOME, 1879. A fur trader of the Hudsons Bay Company reading a tattered copy of a newspaper at his home in Canada. Wood engraving, 1879

Background imageNews Paper Collection: NEWSGIRL, 17th CENTURY. A newsgirl selling the London Gazette in the streets of London, England

NEWSGIRL, 17th CENTURY. A newsgirl selling the London Gazette in the streets of London, England, late 17th century. Wood engraving, English, late 19th century

Background imageNews Paper Collection: NEWSPAPER CARRIER, 1872. Wood engraving, American, 1872

NEWSPAPER CARRIER, 1872. Wood engraving, American, 1872

Background imageNews Paper Collection: DUGOUT RESIDENCE, 1871. The interior of a dugout residence along the Kansas-Pacfic Railway in

DUGOUT RESIDENCE, 1871. The interior of a dugout residence along the Kansas-Pacfic Railway in the American West. Wood engraving, American, 1871

Background imageNews Paper Collection: BOSTON: PRINTERS. Printing the Boston News-Letter in the early 18th century

BOSTON: PRINTERS. Printing the Boston News-Letter in the early 18th century. Line engraving, 19th century

Background imageNews Paper Collection: THE MORNING READ. Engraving after a 19th century painting by Louis Auguste Georges Loustaunau

THE MORNING READ. Engraving after a 19th century painting by Louis Auguste Georges Loustaunau

Background imageNews Paper Collection: LONDON: DAILY NEWS, 1885. View of the renovated offices of the Daily News on Bouverie Street in

LONDON: DAILY NEWS, 1885. View of the renovated offices of the Daily News on Bouverie Street in London, England. Wood engraving, English, 1885

Background imageNews Paper Collection: MISSING PERSON, 1911. Missing person notice in an American newspaper, 1911

MISSING PERSON, 1911. Missing person notice in an American newspaper, 1911

Background imageNews Paper Collection: DAILY LIFE, c1840. Kept in. Steel engraving, American, 19th century

DAILY LIFE, c1840. Kept in. Steel engraving, American, 19th century

Background imageNews Paper Collection: DUGOUT RESIDENCE, 1871. The interior of a dug-out residence along the Kansas-Pacfic Railway in

DUGOUT RESIDENCE, 1871. The interior of a dug-out residence along the Kansas-Pacfic Railway in the American West. Wood engraving, American, 1871

Background imageNews Paper Collection: MORMONS: POLYGAMY, 1883. The Mormon Question. Uncle Sam, in the form of a battered police officer

MORMONS: POLYGAMY, 1883. The Mormon Question. Uncle Sam, in the form of a battered police officer, tries to enforce Edmunds-Tucker Act of 1882

Background imageNews Paper Collection: ENGLAND: ELECTION NEWS. Fleet-Street in Election Time; the Rush for Newspapers

ENGLAND: ELECTION NEWS. Fleet-Street in Election Time; the Rush for Newspapers. Line engraving from an English newspaper of 1885



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