NEWSPAPERS. A collection of historic U.S. newspapers, 1900-1950, touching on events such as the assassination of President McKinley, Charles Lindbergh, and the Second World War.
NEWSPAPERS. A collection of historic U.S. newspapers, 1900-1950, touching on events such as the assassination of President McKinley, Charles Lindbergh, and the Second World War. Herkimer Democrat , 27 June 1900. Buffalo Express , 7 September 1901. “The President Shot at the exposition. Fred Nieman, a supposed Anarchist, attempts to assassinate him at the reception.” Buffalo Evening News , 7 September 1901. “The President Better.” Boston Daily Globe , 14 Sep. 1901. “Whole World Mourns” death of McKinley. Philadelphia Record , 15 September 1901. “Roosevelt Sheds Tears as he Takes the Oath.” Philadelphia Record , 17 September 1901. Progress of McKinley’s funeral train. The Philadelphia Record , 19 Sep. 1901. “Martyr Dead Now Lies in Old Home at Canton.” Laramie Boomerang, 24 Dec. 1903. Leslie’s Weekly (NY), 14 June 1906. 50th anniversary of Republican Party. Allentown Leader , 10 May 1915. Sinking of Lusitania . The [Philadelphia] North American, 30 July 1917. US entry into WW I. Daily Mail , 30 June 1919. Marking official end of World War I with signing of Versailles Treaty. New York Tribune , 10 October 1922. (Date on which Charles E. Sigety was born.) Brooklyn Daily Times , n.d., broadside print, 1p., folio. “Welcome Home Our Lindy.” Allentown Chronicle and News , 20 May 1927. “Lindbergh Hops off to Paris.” Allentown Morning Call, 22 May 1927. “Lindbergh Completes Non-Stop NY-to-Paris Flight.” New York Times , 23 May 1927. “Lindbergh’s own Story of Epochal Flight.” New York Times , 5 March 1933. “Roosevelt Inaugurated.” “Victory for Hitler Expected Today.” Disbound. The [Bryn Mawr] College News . 2 May 1928. Chipped. Hunterdon County [NJ] Democrat. 24 Jan. 1935. Bruno Hauptmann Trial. Allentown Morning Call , 3 August 1936. The Berlin Olympics. “New 100 Meters record Made by Jesse Owens.” Norwich [NY] Sun. 7 May 1937. Hindenburg disaster. Edward VIII abdication crisis. New York World-Telegram , 13 Feb. 1941. “13 Ships in Convoy Sunk.” War news and NYC crime stories. Albany Times-Union , 22 June 1941. “Nazis, Russia at War.” Portland Press Herald, 8 December 1941. “Japan Declares War. Hawaii, Guam Bombed.” The [Harrisburg] Evening News , 7 December 1941. “Japs Bomb Hawaii and Manila.” Philadelphia Record , 19 June 1944. “Yanks Trap 25,000 Nazis.” News of Normandy campaign, the capture of Cherbourg. Philadelphia Record , 13 April 1945. “Roosevelt is Dead.” Philadelphia Record , 15 April 1945. “FDR Rites Held in White House.” Philadelphia Record , 8 May 1945. “V-E Proclamation 9 A.M.; War is Ended in Europe.” New York Times , 21 January 1949. Truman Inauguration. Also, “Jerusalem’s Fate Held Issue in settlement of Palestine Question.
NEWSPAPERS. A collection of historic U.S. newspapers, 1900-1950, touching on events such as the assassination of President McKinley, Charles Lindbergh, and the Second World War.
NEWSPAPERS. A collection of historic U.S. newspapers, 1900-1950, touching on events such as the assassination of President McKinley, Charles Lindbergh, and the Second World War. Herkimer Democrat , 27 June 1900. Buffalo Express , 7 September 1901. “The President Shot at the exposition. Fred Nieman, a supposed Anarchist, attempts to assassinate him at the reception.” Buffalo Evening News , 7 September 1901. “The President Better.” Boston Daily Globe , 14 Sep. 1901. “Whole World Mourns” death of McKinley. Philadelphia Record , 15 September 1901. “Roosevelt Sheds Tears as he Takes the Oath.” Philadelphia Record , 17 September 1901. Progress of McKinley’s funeral train. The Philadelphia Record , 19 Sep. 1901. “Martyr Dead Now Lies in Old Home at Canton.” Laramie Boomerang, 24 Dec. 1903. Leslie’s Weekly (NY), 14 June 1906. 50th anniversary of Republican Party. Allentown Leader , 10 May 1915. Sinking of Lusitania . The [Philadelphia] North American, 30 July 1917. US entry into WW I. Daily Mail , 30 June 1919. Marking official end of World War I with signing of Versailles Treaty. New York Tribune , 10 October 1922. (Date on which Charles E. Sigety was born.) Brooklyn Daily Times , n.d., broadside print, 1p., folio. “Welcome Home Our Lindy.” Allentown Chronicle and News , 20 May 1927. “Lindbergh Hops off to Paris.” Allentown Morning Call, 22 May 1927. “Lindbergh Completes Non-Stop NY-to-Paris Flight.” New York Times , 23 May 1927. “Lindbergh’s own Story of Epochal Flight.” New York Times , 5 March 1933. “Roosevelt Inaugurated.” “Victory for Hitler Expected Today.” Disbound. The [Bryn Mawr] College News . 2 May 1928. Chipped. Hunterdon County [NJ] Democrat. 24 Jan. 1935. Bruno Hauptmann Trial. Allentown Morning Call , 3 August 1936. The Berlin Olympics. “New 100 Meters record Made by Jesse Owens.” Norwich [NY] Sun. 7 May 1937. Hindenburg disaster. Edward VIII abdication crisis. New York World-Telegram , 13 Feb. 1941. “13 Ships in Convoy Sunk.” War news and NYC crime stories. Albany Times-Union , 22 June 1941. “Nazis, Russia at War.” Portland Press Herald, 8 December 1941. “Japan Declares War. Hawaii, Guam Bombed.” The [Harrisburg] Evening News , 7 December 1941. “Japs Bomb Hawaii and Manila.” Philadelphia Record , 19 June 1944. “Yanks Trap 25,000 Nazis.” News of Normandy campaign, the capture of Cherbourg. Philadelphia Record , 13 April 1945. “Roosevelt is Dead.” Philadelphia Record , 15 April 1945. “FDR Rites Held in White House.” Philadelphia Record , 8 May 1945. “V-E Proclamation 9 A.M.; War is Ended in Europe.” New York Times , 21 January 1949. Truman Inauguration. Also, “Jerusalem’s Fate Held Issue in settlement of Palestine Question.
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