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Mount Vernon Democratic Banner December 25, 1855
Mount Vernon Democratic Banner December 25, 1855
Mount Vernon Banner Historic Newspaper 1855
Mount Vernon Democratic Banner was a newspaper published weekly in Mount Vernon, Ohio. Until 1853, it was published as the Democratic Banner.
The Chester Standard - November 22, 1855, C. Davis Melton
The Chester Standard - November 22, 1855, C. Davis Melton
The Chester Standard 1855
The collection consists of issues of the Chester Standard, a weekly newspaper printed in Chester S.C. from 1854 to 1869, after changing its name from the Palmetto Standard. This issue, scanned from microfilm is from November 22,1855 (volume VI, number 47).
The Chester Standard - October 4,1855, C. Davis Melton
The Chester Standard - October 4,1855, C. Davis Melton
The Chester Standard 1855
The collection consists of issues of the Chester Standard, a weekly newspaper printed in Chester S.C. from 1854 to 1869, after changing its name from the Palmetto Standard. This issue, scanned from microfilm is from October 4,1855 (volume VI, number 40).
The Chester Standard - August 16, 1855, C. Davis Melton
The Chester Standard - August 16, 1855, C. Davis Melton
The Chester Standard 1855
The collection consists of issues of the Chester Standard, a weekly newspaper printed in Chester S.C. from 1854 to 1869, after changing its name from the Palmetto Standard. This issue, scanned from microfilm is from August 16,1855 (volume VI, number 33).
The Eastern Mail (Vol. 09, No. 05): August 16, 1855, Ephraim Maxham, Daniel Ripley Wing
The Eastern Mail (Vol. 09, No. 05): August 16, 1855, Ephraim Maxham, Daniel Ripley Wing
The Eastern Mail (Waterville, Maine)
Continues The Waterville Union (April-July 1847).
Published weekly, July 19, 1847-Aug. 28, 1863.
Publishers: E. Maxham, 1847-1849; Maxham & Wing, 1849-1863.
"Independent," 1847-1856; "Republican," 1856-1863.
Editors: E. Maxham & D.R. Wing, 1849-1863.
Continued by The Waterville Mail (September 1863-May 1906).
See Gerould, W.G.: American newspapers, 1821-1836; Whittemore, E.C.: Centennial history of Waterville.
Colby Libraries catalog record (CBBcat): http://cbbcat.net/record=b1228542~S19
WorldCat record (OCLC): http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/10486915
The Eastern Mail (Vol. 08, No. 51): July 5, 1855, Ephraim Maxham, Daniel Ripley Wing
The Eastern Mail (Vol. 08, No. 51): July 5, 1855, Ephraim Maxham, Daniel Ripley Wing
The Eastern Mail (Waterville, Maine)
Continues The Waterville Union (April-July 1847).
Published weekly, July 19, 1847-Aug. 28, 1863.
Publishers: E. Maxham, 1847-1849; Maxham & Wing, 1849-1863.
"Independent," 1847-1856; "Republican," 1856-1863.
Editors: E. Maxham & D.R. Wing, 1849-1863.
Continued by The Waterville Mail (September 1863-May 1906).
See Gerould, W.G.: American newspapers, 1821-1836; Whittemore, E.C.: Centennial history of Waterville.
Colby Libraries catalog record (CBBcat): http://cbbcat.net/record=b1228542~S19
WorldCat record (OCLC): http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/10486915
The Eastern Mail (Vol. 08, No. 46): May 31, 1855, Ephraim Maxham, Daniel Ripley Wing
The Eastern Mail (Vol. 08, No. 46): May 31, 1855, Ephraim Maxham, Daniel Ripley Wing
The Eastern Mail (Waterville, Maine)
Continues The Waterville Union (April-July 1847).
Published weekly, July 19, 1847-Aug. 28, 1863.
Publishers: E. Maxham, 1847-1849; Maxham & Wing, 1849-1863.
"Independent," 1847-1856; "Republican," 1856-1863.
Editors: E. Maxham & D.R. Wing, 1849-1863.
Continued by The Waterville Mail (September 1863-May 1906).
See Gerould, W.G.: American newspapers, 1821-1836; Whittemore, E.C.: Centennial history of Waterville.
Colby Libraries catalog record (CBBcat): http://cbbcat.net/record=b1228542~S19
WorldCat record (OCLC): http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/10486915
The Chester Standard - May 10, 1855, C. Davis Melton
The Chester Standard - May 10, 1855, C. Davis Melton
The Chester Standard 1855
The collection consists of issues of the Chester Standard, a weekly newspaper printed in Chester S.C. from 1854 to 1869, after changing its name from the Palmetto Standard. This issue, scanned from microfilm is from May 10,1855 (volume VI, number 19).
The Chester Standard - January 25, 1855, C. Davis Melton
The Chester Standard - January 25, 1855, C. Davis Melton
The Chester Standard 1855
The collection consists of issues of the Chester Standard, a weekly newspaper printed in Chester S.C. from 1854 to 1869, after changing its name from the Palmetto Standard. This issue, scanned from microfilm is from January 25,1855 (volume VI, number 4).
The Eastern Mail (Vol. 08, No. 28): January 25, 1855, Ephraim Maxham, Daniel Ripley Wing
The Eastern Mail (Vol. 08, No. 28): January 25, 1855, Ephraim Maxham, Daniel Ripley Wing
The Eastern Mail (Waterville, Maine)
Continues The Waterville Union (April-July 1847).
Published weekly, July 19, 1847-Aug. 28, 1863.
Publishers: E. Maxham, 1847-1849; Maxham & Wing, 1849-1863.
"Independent," 1847-1856; "Republican," 1856-1863.
Editors: E. Maxham & D.R. Wing, 1849-1863.
Continued by The Waterville Mail (September 1863-May 1906).
See Gerould, W.G.: American newspapers, 1821-1836; Whittemore, E.C.: Centennial history of Waterville.
Colby Libraries catalog record (CBBcat): http://cbbcat.net/record=b1228542~S19
WorldCat record (OCLC): http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/10486915
The Eastern Mail (Vol. 08, No. 26): January 11, 1855, Ephraim Maxham, Daniel Ripley Wing
The Eastern Mail (Vol. 08, No. 26): January 11, 1855, Ephraim Maxham, Daniel Ripley Wing
The Eastern Mail (Waterville, Maine)
Continues The Waterville Union (April-July 1847).
Published weekly, July 19, 1847-Aug. 28, 1863.
Publishers: E. Maxham, 1847-1849; Maxham & Wing, 1849-1863.
"Independent," 1847-1856; "Republican," 1856-1863.
Editors: E. Maxham & D.R. Wing, 1849-1863.
Continued by The Waterville Mail (September 1863-May 1906).
See Gerould, W.G.: American newspapers, 1821-1836; Whittemore, E.C.: Centennial history of Waterville.
Colby Libraries catalog record (CBBcat): http://cbbcat.net/record=b1228542~S19
WorldCat record (OCLC): http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/10486915
Ballou's Pictorial: Scenes In New Orleans., Ballou, Maturin Murray, 1820-1895
Ballou's Pictorial: Scenes In New Orleans., Ballou, Maturin Murray, 1820-1895
African American Legacy: The Carol Mundy Collection – Text
Loose leaf from Ballou’s Pictorial Drawing-Room Companion, the illustrated weekly periodical published in Boston, MA from 1800s. Consists of 4 pages (253-254, 285-286). Issue number unknown. Features engravings and sketches by Mr. F. Bellew, representing cotton loading scenes on the Alabama River, and scene on the Levee with blacks trundling cotton bales and flower girls at New Orleans. Contains text describing these sketches. Other articles include "Libraries of Messrs. Choate and Everett" and "The Shoshonee falls." Also includes Editorial Melange and covers a variety of news. Oversized.
Ballou's Pictorial: Scenes In New Orleans
Ballou's Pictorial: Scenes In New Orleans
Civil War Text
Loose leaf from Ballou’s Pictorial Drawing-Room Companion, the illustrated weekly periodical published in Boston, MA from 1800s. Consists of 4 pages (253-254, 285-286). Issue number unknown. Features engravings and sketches by Mr. F. Bellew, representing cotton loading scenes on the Alabama River, and scene on the Levee with blacks trundling cotton bales and flower girls at New Orleans. Contains text describing these sketches. Other articles include "Libraries of Messrs. Choate and Everett" and "The Shoshonee falls." Also includes Editorial Melange and covers a variety of news. Oversized. The contemporary preferred term for “blacks” is “black people”.