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1927
Death on a Birthday & Moonshine Justice: What Itasca County's 1927 Summer Looked Like
Grand Rapids herald-review (Grand Rapids, Itasca County, Minn)
1926
Death Valley Heat, French Debt Drama, and a 74-Year-Old Mayor's Jaywalking Arrest
New Britain herald (New Britain, Conn.)
1906
1906: When Parliament guards searched for bombs with oil lamps (and $5 gold for giant turnips)
The aegis & intelligencer (Bel Air, Md.)
1896
Hawaii's American Takeover, Captured in Print: June 1896
The Hawaiian star (Honolulu [Oahu])
1886
A Steel Horseshoe, a Flower Named for the First Lady, and the Man Who Invented the Microphone—All in One Washington...
The Washington critic (Washington, D.C.)
1876
Inside a 100-Year-Old Milk Empire: When One Maine Farm Fed a Whole Market
The Republican journal (Belfast, Me.)
1866
Congress Rebuilds America (and Canada Fears Invasion): June 29, 1866
Baltimore daily commercial (Baltimore, Md.)
1865
1865: The boy who cut off his arm to skip school & other post-war oddities
The Cleveland leader (Cleveland [Ohio])
1864
June 1864: Grant's Hand on Lee's Throat—The Slow Strangling of Richmond
Worcester daily spy (Worcester [Mass.])
1863
GETTYSBURG LOOMING: Lee Invades North as Feds Tighten Noose on Vicksburg & Richmond (June 29, 1863)
Chicago daily tribune (Chicago, Ill.)
1862
When Ohio Railroads Ruled: Inside Civil War-Era Columbus Commerce (1862)
Daily Ohio statesman (Columbus, Ohio)
1861
The War That's Not Quite Started Yet—Why Nobody Knew What Came Next in June 1861
Springfield weekly Republican (Springfield, Mass.)
1856
Take the Waters: How Middle-Class Tennesseans Invented the American Spa in 1856
Nashville union and American (Nashville, Tenn.)
1846
A Diplomat's Scandalous Secret: What America's Mexico Envoy Really Thought About His Hosts (1846)
Arkansas state gazette (Little Rock, Ark.)
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