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1927
Minnesota's 12-Year-Old Canning Champions Head to Chicago—And Why Their County Wasn't Paying Its Search-and-Rescue...
Grand Rapids herald-review (Grand Rapids, Itasca County, Minn)
1926
1926: When Lawyers Turned on Each Other & Football Teams Faced Playing in Their Underwear
The Indianapolis times (Indianapolis [Ind.])
1906
When Connecticut Democrats Snubbed Their Own Mayor (And Other 1906 Political Drama)
The Willimantic journal (Willimantic, Conn.)
1896
Murder, Money & McKinley: The 1896 Election's Darkest Week in Maine
Daily Kennebec journal (Augusta, Me.)
1886
Why the White House Needed TWO Gas Lines (And Why the Treasury Was Obsessed With Pennies)
The Washington critic (Washington, D.C.)
1876
1876: Why Farmers Were Bankrupting Their Own Land—and Why Grant's Navy Secretary Took a $100,000 Vacation on Your Dime
The Republican journal (Belfast, Me.)
1866
A City Divided: Cholera, Commerce, and Contradictions in Reconstruction New Orleans
New Orleans daily crescent ([New Orleans, La.])
1864
September 1864: How Democrats 'Started the War,' One Furious Newspaper Claims
Worcester daily spy (Worcester [Mass.])
1863
Fort Wagner Falls: Union Breaks Into Charleston Harbor (and What Soldiers Found Inside Will Haunt You)
Worcester daily spy (Worcester [Mass.])
1862
Lee Invades Maryland: A Confederate Newspaper Reports America's Turning Point (Sept. 14, 1862)
The Chattanooga Daily Rebel (Chattanooga, Tenn.)
1861
A Massachusetts Newspaper Calls to War (And Tells a Haunting Story About Duty)
Worcester daily spy (Worcester [Mass.])
1856
Paris Defends the Empress—And Warns American Women About Fortune-Hunting Nobles
The New York herald (New York [N.Y.])
1846
One Penny for Your Thoughts: Inside Washington's New Temperance Paper (Sept. 14, 1846)
The Columbian fountain (Washington, D.C.)
1836
How Americans Got Around in 1836: Steamboats, Stages & the Scramble for Infrastructure
Daily national intelligencer (Washington City [D.C.])
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