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1927
Small-Town Baseball, Fiddlers' Contests & the Roaring Twenties Come to Rural Nebraska (1927)
The Gordon journal (Gordon, Sheridan County, Neb.)
1926
1926: America's First Big City Woman Mayor & The Prohibition Showdown
New Britain herald (New Britain, Conn.)
1906
When Alaska's Gold Rush Town Begged Taft to Keep Their Fort Open
The Nome tri-weekly nugget (Nome, Alaska)
1896
Senator Hale's Lonely Stand Against War (1896): When One Man Tried to Stop America's Cuban Adventure
The record-union (Sacramento, Calif.)
1886
Silver Thieves in the Treasury & Why Miss Cleveland's Dress Made Headlines
The Washington critic (Washington, D.C.)
1876
When Your Horse Was Lame, Liniment Was the Cure: What Augusta Read in 1876
Daily Kennebec journal (Augusta, Me.)
1866
1866: California's Gold Rush Towns Debate Freedmen's Rights While Mining Booms — What Auburn's Paper Really Reveals
The Placer herald (Auburn, Placer County, Calif.)
1865
📰 March 1865: 'Only 1 in 7 survived' - A haunting Civil War reality check from small-town Pennsylvania
The Bedford gazette (Bedford, Pa.)
1864
"Send Ambassadors to Richmond"? A Massachusetts Congressman Savagely Destroys Northern Treason Sympathizers (1864)
Worcester daily spy (Worcester [Mass.])
1863
Lincoln's Pardoned Soldier & a Radical Church: What Freedom Looked Like in March 1863
Green-Mountain freeman (Montpelier, Vt.)
1862
War Comes Home: How a Small-Town NH Newspaper Balanced Business as Usual With Urgent Recruitment in 1862
The Daily Manchester American (Manchester, N.H.)
1861
6 Weeks Before the War: What Nashville Looked Like When It Still Thought Peace Was Normal
Nashville union and American (Nashville, Tenn.)
1856
Washington Settles the Ghost Debt of Texas: $7.75 Million Payment Announced (How Much Did *You* Miss?)
Daily national intelligencer (Washington City [D.C.])
1846
"The Territory Is Ours, and We Must Not Part With It": How Congress Nearly Started a War Over Oregon in 1846
The daily union (Washington [D.C.])
1836
Slave Traders & Steam Engines: What One DC Newspaper Reveals About Pre-Civil War America (March 1836)
Daily national intelligencer (Washington City [D.C.])
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