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1927
Ford's Mystery Car Has the World Obsessed (And We Still Don't Know What It Is)
Clinch Valley news (Jeffersonville, Va.)
1926
When Teachers Had Their Names in the Paper & $35 Could Land You in Jail
Pocahontas times (Huntersville, W. Va.)
1906
When the Czar's Uncle Went Too Far: Royal Scandals & Forgotten Wars of 1906
Albuquerque morning journal (Albuquerque, N.M.)
1896
The Slaver's Noose: Why a 35-Year-Old Execution Haunted 1896 America
The Louisiana Democrat (Alexandria, La.)
1886
When a Foundryman Stole a Newspaper's Horse: Life in 1886 Michigan
Weekly expositor (Brockway Centre, Mich.)
1876
Silver Riches & Stagecoach Misery: Inside Booming Arizona, 1876
Arizona citizen (Tucson, Pima County, A.T. [i.e. Ariz.])
1866
One Year After Appomattox: A Radical New Orleans Newspaper Argues Why Democracy Defeats Slavery (And Why the South Lost)
New Orleans tribune (New Orleans [La.])
1865
1865: 'We own everything by conquest' — Sherman's shocking speech & the forgotten soldiers
The daily Gate City (Keokuk, Iowa)
1864
Last Gasp of the Confederacy: What Mississippi's War Department Charged for a Mule (Sept. 9, 1864)
The daily clarion (Meridian, Miss.)
1863
50 Deserters a Night: The Confederacy Comes Apart (September 1863)
New-York daily tribune (New-York [N.Y.])
1862
The Tax That Won the Civil War: October 1st Changes Everything (And the Feds Mean Business)
Daily State sentinel (Indianapolis, Ind.)
1861
Dogs Gone Mad, Counterfeits, and Parade Day in Wartime New Orleans (Sept. 9, 1861)
New Orleans daily crescent ([New Orleans, La.])
1856
Inside Antebellum New Orleans: The Business Directory of a Doomed Economy (1856)
New Orleans daily crescent ([New Orleans, La.])
1846
How a Traitor's Shame Haunted Him Across an Ocean: Benedict Arnold's Forgotten Reckoning
Indiana State sentinel (Indianapolis [Ind.])
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