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1927
Delaware's Apple Harvest Looks Perfect—But Three Labor Day Car Crashes Shatter the Moment
Smyrna times (Smyrna, Del.)
1926
Two Train Wrecks Kill 29, Hollywood Preps Golden Funeral for Valentino
The Bismarck tribune (Bismarck, N.D.)
1906
1906: California editors cruise to Hawaii, dodge wrecked ships and tropical storms
The Hawaiian star (Honolulu [Oahu])
1896
A Chinese Viceroy Nearly Loses His Arm to a Dynamo—And McKinley Takes a Nervous Vacation
The record-union (Sacramento, Calif.)
1886
Charleston Earthquake Update: Scientists Say Worst Is Over (1886)
The Washington critic (Washington, D.C.)
1876
Maine's Political Machine in Motion: See the Nominations That Will Shape America's 1876 Centennial Election
Daily Kennebec journal (Augusta, Me.)
1866
"Traitors Shall Take a Back Seat"—One Year After the War, the South's Loyalists Turn on President Johnson
The Evansville journal (Evansville, Ind.)
1864
Sherman Takes Atlanta, Morgan Dies, Lincoln's Reelection Swings Back Into Play—September 1864
Chicago tribune (Chicago, Ill.)
1863
Richmond's Anxious September: Conflicting War News, Kentucky's New Governor Defies Black Regiments, and a Dance with...
Richmond Whig (Richmond, Va.)
1862
Swindler Senator Busted: How Civil War Profiteer Stole $100K & Got Away With It
Sunday dispatch (New York [N.Y.])
1861
No War News Here: Inside a Border City Pretending the Civil War Wasn't Happening (September 1861)
The Evansville daily journal (Evansville, Ia. [i.e. Ind.])
1856
A Nashville Pharmacy Window on the Eve of War: What One Tennessee Newspaper Reveals About 1856
Nashville union and American (Nashville, Tenn.)
1846
Oregon by Mail, Miss Heaney's Accomplishments & the Grim Fine Print of 1846 Property Law
The daily union (Washington [D.C.])
1836
16 Forts, 1,000s of Barrels of Pork: How the U.S. Army Provisioned the Frontier (1836)
Republican herald (Providence [R.I.])
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