Newspaper Archive
80 historical newspaper mentions of Anacostia, drawn from the Library of Congress's Chronicling America collection. Each links to the original scanned page. Excerpts are raw OCR and may contain errors.
1850s
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1854-09-04
Daily national intelligencer
“From Philadelphia by Falls of Schuylkill Manayunk Leverington Andover Barren Hill and Plymouth Meet ing to Norristown From Philadelphia by West Philadelphia Upper Dar by Haverford Newton Square Edgemont Williamstown Inn and Milltown to West Chester From Philadelphia by Rising Sun…”
1870s
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1871-06-22
New national era
“A Xew raodldate for President Mr Grielm has consented to accept a nomination for the Presidency if offered him A 1ar a rtn ja rom J i100 e m reD je is not anxiuua from which party the 0fffr comes Were we to form an opinion from the speech he made to those who honored him Witb a r…”
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1871-11-09
New national era
“__ District Matters Letter to Acting Governor Stanton Wamimtos D C Oct 28 1871 E L Stanton Sin I hare the honor to state that an un foriinate 111understanding has arisen between th B Mtrd of Trustees of the schools for colored clilircnin the cities of Washington and Georgetown at…”
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1871-11-16
New national era
“0 District Matters trtirr to Otvtmor Cooke WiiHiKnTOjr T C Nor 8 1871 Hi KtcelUocy II 1 Cookk tovrmor of the District of Columbia Sii The Board of Trustee of the Schools for Colored Children in the Clitic of Wash ington end Oeorgetowa hare the honor to iiate that on calling upon …”
1880s
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1885-06-17
Alexandria gazette
“q fy t lt M V M hrs fe V v irf vOr kh ALEXANDRIA VI WEDNESDAY EVENING JUNE 17 It is reported that the new administra tion proposed to issue an order requiring that applications for office shall be present ed and the business attendant thereupon transacted exclusively on one day o…”
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1887-04-23
Salt Lake evening Democrat
“r 1 FREn RICK I DOUGLASS SOMETHING ABOUT HIS HOME LIFE AT ROCHESTER N Y 1 How He Labored to Amplify an Educa tion Which Was Crude Narrow and K Defective Benefactions to His Former J Master His Intentions as to the Fnturo Special Correspondence ROCHESTEB April 13 Frederick Douglas…”
1890s
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1891-02-14
The woman's tribune
“BEAR WITH EACH OTHER STILL We will not paint the future hours In hues that truth denies Nor deck with artificial flowers The scenes that round you rise There will be frosts and faded leaves And cloudswe know there will Thorns spring amid the rosy bowdr But when dark shadows round…”
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1891-02-21
The woman's tribune
“For The Tribune SAICE FOR THE GOOSE Men say that Im winning They tell me Im fair Hut if twere not sinning I vow I would swear Because Im a Mrs They do me deride Beware of the vidders They whisper aside Jones three times was married And each time bereft but his title tells nothing…”
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1892-01-30
The Appeal
“JT JANUARYFEBRUARY WE WILL MAKE ALL KINDS OF BUSINESSWORKING STJXTS FROM 19 Gornerof 7th and RobertSts ST PAUL SIM 89 EAST 3D ST ST PAUL MINN FINE FOOTWEAR FALL SHOES In all the Popular makes and Latest Styles Fredrick L McGhee Attorney and Gouncellor at Law General practice in a…”
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1892-10-08
The Appeal
“If w ft4MNM III vatgmh t LEADS ALL IN J sn E AJPiFIElA CIRCULATION EIGHTH YEAR CHICAGO Vh Wortdl Fair City as Viewed by The Appeal Man a Oemptlatloa eff a Number ef Happen tags tmoni the AfroAmericans eff the Second City of thU Qlorlous Union Mrs Pearl Ayers is visiting in Omaha …”
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1892-10-08
The Appeal
“ft ft V 6 fha Worlds Fair City as Viewed by The Appeal Man A CvaarttatloB eff a Nambtr of Happen amongthe AfroAmerican I the Scoond City of tut Slorlona Union Mrs Pearl Ayera is visiting in Omaha Miss Httttie Sanc is visiting in Cincin nati Mr Robert Sampson 37 Walnut street is c…”
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1893-03-18
Huntsville gazette
“As BUSY AS 1 1 1 All around us are goods piled from floor to ceil ing the shelves fairly groan under the weight of them All new Spring goods just received and m0re being opened We havent much time to de scribe the various lines as they appear but one thing well tell you in advanc…”
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1894-10-26
The Wichita daily eagle
“S73S sjfjimnsap e tSSlijcfciia gailij gtfgk ffviclatj ptormng cttrftti 28 1894 SHE SELLS PAPERS ELn rmmble Romance in Which All Washington Is Interested Osi of the Capital Unique Character Finds the Husband of Her Youtli Only to Lose ITim Ajaln a Moment Iatcr Special Washington L…”
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1895-02-21
The Dalles daily chronicle
“Tuq Dalles Daily Chronicle SUBSCRIPTION KATES BY MAIL PORT AOS PBEFAID IN ADTAKCX Weekly 1 year 1 60 6 months 0 75 g 0 50 DC 1 year 8 00 6 months 8 00 per 0 60 Address all communication to THE CHRON ICLE The Dalles Oregon THURSDAY FEBRUARY 21 1895 STILL THE WONDER GREW i Sydney D…”
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1895-03-02
The news & observer
“4 The News if Observer 1 iST OF ALL THE NEWS Published rvery Day Except Monday BY r WS A OBSERVER PUBLISHING COMPANY OFFICE News Observer Building Fayetteville St reet Entered at the postoffice at Raleigh N t as secondclass matter SUBSCRIPTION PRICE ne Year 7 0 Sir Months Three M…”
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1898-05-12
The Salt Lake herald
“E I Q I 1 J t n THE SALT LAKE HERAIJ r THURSDAY MAY 12 189S 1 T GDEN BUREAU Business ana Editorial Office 524 Utah Loan and Trust Building Telephone 298 J7 Ogden May 12 i THE TRIAL BEGUN Twelve Jurors Accepted In Douglass Murder Case II REQUIRED THREE DAYS MEN WHO HOLD THE FATE O…”
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1898-07-11
The Topeka state journal
“8 TOPEKA STATE JOURNAL MONDAY EVENING JTTLY 11 1S98 GOLD I i i i v1 f S It cuts the grease and a k leave the dishes delightfully THE N K FAIR BANK COMPANY Chicago St Louis New York Boston Philadelphia AAAArt J M KNIGHT I I combine Undertaker I H 408 Kansas Ave Tlione 52 t i m OPE…”
1900s
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1900-07-30
Evening star
“SONS IES LOWERED stek ha ben rericedI ati much smak r lgari than eer btfortin fact brdering closel iqn coIt 1he are all high grad aid our word ft r it nch priccs never before blght in like thesC qualities 6 I Ianuntcks from 90c to 6oc 6 1 lainntcks from L25 to 95c I Hanniwk irom …”
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1902-05-16
The Canton times
“POTATO FAILURES n Inexcusable The1 rB ill 41l aietlan of Iaber Seed I erv common cause of failurt ne very Ia nnnr seed and Ptoto not Realize this fox freason that poor seed may giv v re ii in n favorable sea t lf the sou w favors the plants quite poor 1 x W will VlAllI A mflV Sta…”
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1902-10-27
The evening times
“KENTUGKY FEUD NAY END IN DOUBLE MURDER Peace Brothers Fatally Shoot FellowMiners i THEN MAKE THEIR ESCAPE Victims Caught Unarmed and Riddled With Bullets While Praying for Their Lives PINEVILLE Ky Oct 27A bloody tragedy ccurred at the West Pineville coal mines just across the riv…”
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1905-04-28
Alexandria gazette
“FKIDAY KVKN1N0 APRIL 28 1906 Local Matters Man risas tomorrow at 649 and sets 651 ilixli water at 147 s m and 411 p m UKATHBR PaOBABIUTIBHFor this SC tirai fair tonight ttaturlay iucreasing cloudi nees light to fresh wutherly wiuds Tlie Sewage Questlo The Commisaiouers of tbe Dis…”
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1906-04-04
The Salt Lake herald
“iii h t f fTHE THE SALT LAKE LAXEHERALD HERALD WEDNESDAY VED DESDAY ESDlY APRIL PRIL 4 j 1906 3f OLD MAN 8A BATTLES BATTLESIVITH TTLES TTLESWITH WITH A BURGLAR BURGLARlGeorge George erge Douglass Aged 60 Fatally FatallyShot FatallySh FatallyShot Shot Sh t While Defending His Home…”
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1906-07-24
The farmer and mechanic
“tiii ruMii and Mrrn sic Tnnv ti tv 21 ioo 8 e j sritatr I M w rv f nvc 36 1 L 1 ft H 1 3 H R I ft v3 UU1 BREWR T 111 7 Eftft STATE WMA 1 urv oiriii un E The Present Board of County Commissioners Has Been Defeated in Both the City and the Country by Heavy Vote SEARS IS A WINNER bi…”
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1907-02-15
The Seattle Republican
“Febuuary 15 1907 FREDERICK TUSKEGEE INSTITUTE Ala Feb 1 19071t is now nearly twelve years since Frederick Douglass to whom the Negro peo ple owe more than to any other man of our race for the part he took in securing our freedon died in Washington His home at Anacostia in the sub…”
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1907-12-11
Evening star
“AUCTION SALES THIS FTKROON ADAM A WKSCHlER AUCTIONEER TRtJTKES SAIE OK VALCARIE IMPROVER A5I tNIMPRoVFP REAL ESTATE KNOWN AS PREMISES SOS 1717 T1 171 rECIIK STREET NW AND VACANT IOT ON ONTARIO ROAD NORTH OF EE ID STREET bj rirtno of a ertin dwrt nf trnt Jnly rr jfonM In Llbn Nol …”
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1907-12-16
Evening star
“AUCTION SALES THIS AFTKRXOOff Tuo8jowen Son auctioxeeksT TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED KRAli ESTATE BKING PREMISKK SOS 1721 1723 TH ST NW AND NO 724 MARYLAND WE NB By tlrtM of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia passed in Equity Cause No 27391 the under…”
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1908-02-11
The Salt Lake herald
“i f Z THE SALT LAKE HERALD TUESDAY FEBRUARY FEBRCAltili 1iEBRUA1IiThth 11 190S D PROVES A CASE CASfOR 4 ON IIREHLT ONROOSEVELTForaker IIREHLTForaker T TForaker Foraker Replies R Repti plies to Presidents PresidentsStatement PresidentsStatement PresidentsStatement Statement Concer…”
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1908-12-04
Evening star
“ttttaiiiiiiiinnnnnniinmimmimiiimm Christmas Mens and W omens Umbrc feta 25 and 2S Inch full steel paraxon f handle Including divertrimmed pearl natural wood Regular 150 and 200 v Womens Fine Union Taffet ver or gold trimmed pearl handle Reg Special for one day at Womens Fine Qual…”
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1909-07-31
Palestine daily herald
“S i fr ii ri v w PALESTIN VOL VIII NO 3 THE AND ROYALL LOAN AND INVESTMENT CO With a combined capital and surplus of 29000000 And with total resources of more than 7 5000000 Offers to patrons all the accommodations consistentwith safe and prudent banking Ate You Iusuted Tnat is a…”
1910s
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1911-01-12
Canton weekly register
“A 41 BUTLER NAMED IN TWELVE BILLS IS REPORT OF Q T PAGE WHO IS BUTLERS ATTORNEY STILL nr JAIL TRUSTEE FIGHT Olil TODAY AT PEORIA Butler Didnt Attend tke Meeting Sheriff Wouldnt let Him Out of Jail f k V _ Earl Wallingford Butler whose three private hanks In Fulton ami Peoria coun…”
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1912-07-20
Goodwin's weekly : a thinking paper for thinking people
“GOODWINS WEEKLY 15 I capital slock of the corporation pay able Immediately to E J Raddatz treasurer 422 Judge building Salt Lake City Utah Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on August 10th 1912 will bo delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction and u…”
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1912-08-03
Goodwin's weekly : a thinking paper for thinking people
“GOODWINS WEEKLY 15 H capital stook of the corporation pay able immediately to B J Itaddatz treasurer 422 Judge building Salt Lake City Utah Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on AugU3t 10th 1912 will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction and …”
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1913-08-12
Alexandria gazette
“t i ESTABLISHED 184 1 Oldest Daily Newspaper in America V VOL CVXIIILj76 nnnninii ivii nr ITOIBILIII Of 10 corns New York Legislature Experiences an Unique Problem Today ACTING _EXECUTIVE Should Sulzer be Deposed Lieutenant Governor Martin H Glynn Will Fil Out Term 7 i 4 A Albany…”
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1914-02-07
Goodwin's weekly : a thinking paper for thinking people
“I 18 GOODWINS WEEKLY H 467G W F Sieglin 100 300 4G77 W F Sieglin 100 300 4G78 W F Sieglin 100 300 4725 Jas Fowlie 100 300 B 4789 W C Ladd 100 3 00 4790 John G Buddo 100 300 H 4791 John G Buddo 100 300 H 4792 John G Buddo 100 300 4793 John G Buddo 100 300 4794 John G BurHo 100 300…”
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1914-02-14
Goodwin's weekly : a thinking paper for thinking people
“I R 18 GOODWINS WEEKLY 5251 Charles M Bleecker iOO 300 Hi 5252 Charles M Bleecker l 100 3C0 5381 Anna T Tlerney100 300 I 5382 Anna T Tierney 100 300 hi 5383 Anna T Tierney 100 300 M2 5467 Chas F Burrlll 100 300 ff 5487 B D Foster 100 300 M 5554 Frederick H Fletch Hf j er 100 300 …”
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1914-02-21
Goodwin's weekly : a thinking paper for thinking people
“If II I 18 GOODWINS WEEKLY If 4789 W C Ladd 100 3 00 4790 John G Buddo 100 300 i 4791 John G Buddo 100 300 f 4792 John G Buddo 100 300 i I 4793 John G Buddo 100 300 4794 John G Buddo 100 300 4795 John G Buddo 100 300 479G John G Buddo 100 300 R 4809 James L Thornton 100 300 j 481…”
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1915-01-16
Goodwin's weekly : a thinking paper for thinking people
“GOODWINS WEEKLY 13 II F3100 E P DoWitt 30 90 F314G Le Roy Brewster 50 150 F3159 L A Mathoy 55 165 F3280 J B Lawrence 50 150 F3300 V II Kriegshnber 600 1800 F3301 Harriet G Knight 25 125 F3469 Morton F Kane 200 600 F3549 W G King 10 30 F3594 Frank B Willis 50 150 F3620 I V Gardner…”
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1915-01-23
Goodwin's weekly : a thinking paper for thinking people
“GOODWINS WEEKLY 13 H F3100 E F DeWitt 30 90 F3146 Lo Roy Brewster 50 150 F3159 L A Mathey 55 165 F3280 J E Lawrence 50 150 F3300 V H Kriegshaber 600 1800 F3301 Harriet G Knight 25 125 F3469 Morton F Kane 200 600 F3549 W G King 10 30 F3594 Frank E Willis 50 150 j F3620 I V Gardner…”
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1915-01-30
Goodwin's weekly : a thinking paper for thinking people
“GOODWIN S WEEKLY 13 H F3100 B F DeWitt 30 90 F3146 Lo Roy Brewster 60 160 F3159 L A Mathey 55 1G5 F3280 J E Lawrence 50 150 F3300 V H Kriegshaber 600 1800 F3301 Harriet G Knight 25 125 F34G9 Morton F Kane 200 COO F3549 W G King 10 30 F3594 Frank B Willis 50 150 v F3G20 I V Gardne…”
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1916-08-26
The Savannah tribune
“NEWS FROM THE NATION S CAPITOL Picture of Douglass Hmm iu Hands of Womens Federation If present plans go through as ex pected the National Federation of Col ored Women will take over the historic home of the late Frederick Douglass at Cedar Hill Anacostia I C and make it a nation…”
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1918-08-18
The Washington times
“if f5 2tP THE WASHINGTON TBIES SIJXDAY AUGUST IS 1D18 r nrr m4jt IT 1 aai i1 ft It ft M J 1 WANT AD RATES lc A WORD Sftntnram charge fstngn Insertion SOe CJ MInltnnm chars tar more than ona In Ben llo HELP WANTED HOUSES FOR RENT tOT AND FOUND P FOR SALE lIISCELXJlNEOUa c J WTUATI…”
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1918-08-20
The Washington times
“TF1 THE WlflSfflNGTON TIMES TUESEBYT OTOTJST 20 ISTS WANT AD RATES lc A WORD UlDlmum charge tstngte insertion Se inmnrem charge tot more than one Inaer Con Ue HELP WANTED HOUSES FOR RENT LOST AND FODND XR SALE MISCELLANEOUS SITUATIONE WANTED COUNTRT BOARD BUSINESS OPPOKTDNTTIP PO…”
1920s
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1920-08-08
Evening star
“729731 7th St Great SHOI Heres a shoe sa attenda sale th m miss Staying a throwing away m Mens Wome i 7 Childrens Shoes SI 98c 198 I1 xx uicai When you visit th a veritable wonderland 1 II great array of pie insti II E III Ampico Reproducing P H of hottest quality H A child can b…”
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1920-10-20
St. Croix avis
“ginia Eleoek W Roebuck daughter George Me Kellin Mary Cornelius For St ThomasAllan George Rafael Pannitt Jose M Soreta R Hansen U S PRESS NEWS WASHINGTON Thirty Planes were destroyed in the fire which caused dam age estimated to two hundred and fifty thousand dollars to the Naval…”
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1921-09-16
Greenbrier independent
“Korhina Shall be Indifferent to us which Advances the Cause of Truth lu ucn touceru Welfare of the Community In which we Live roLUME 56 LEWISBTTRG WEST VIRGINIAFRIDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER 16 1921 NUMBER 13 CROP ESTIMATES fUiovcry of the corn crop during mst from the serious damage t…”
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1922-08-10
Essex County herald
“HER AILMENT ALL GONE NOW Mrs Sherman Helped hj Lydia E Pinkhams Veg etable Compound Lake Michigan About one year ago I suffered with irregularities and a weak 71 ness and at times was lliiE ttnhlioari tnstavnffmV i 1 1 f I av u j lour family physician 2 land he finally saidhe V c…”
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1922-08-10
The Saratoga sun
“r 11 14 i Botardc Grderv J JKk I Must De Moved Congrejy Di I NeuTste liiTf W IWp Ww PPR Ts iv ljh Z r rJBBPWin tcNiX Wr 1 ZWZ if I Z W ofr tr IZ Ik Un i lt Bv JOHN DICKINSON SHERMAN U li Uff I NCLE SAM it appears must keep off the grass just like anybody else Which is to say that…”
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1922-08-10
The Holly chieftain
“Lloydee Baby Carriages Fumiture Ask Your Local Dealer Write Now for 32Page Ilustrated Booklet A 3 e The Lioyd T e Menominee Michigan 19 selling does not require the technical knowledge that very many peoplesuppose There are Large Profits and Quick Turnover due to the unprecedente…”
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1922-08-12
The Bolivar County Democrat
“Bringing Back the Old Days at California Missis H LI U Botanic Gajderv Must Be Moved Corvgreyy Dicurey1 Itr Ngvu S its j67A7iP 1 52fW 4 Bv JOHN DICKINSON SHERMAN F F NCLE SAM It appears must keep M I off the grass just like anybody else mm A Which Is to say that Cncle went and st…”
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1922-08-18
The Browning review
“MRS ABBEY PROUD OF HER BIG GAIN Weight Increased 39 Pounds and Nine Years Trouble Ended I hardly see how I endured such awful suffering and if It hadnt been for Tanlac I dont believe I would be here today said Mrs Mollie Abbey of Jennings Lodge Ore For nine years everything X ate…”
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1923-09-28
The Washington times
“f APEYOUKEIPINGUP WITH I THE TIMES HAYNES BEGINS INQUIRY INTO GRAFT CHARGES M M M Producers Ready in D C Milfy War 11 1 ri _ rt _ _ A HOPE FOB PEACE GONE Raise 200000 and Expect s3oooooCongress Mem bers Before Commissioners Final plans for distributing milk in Washington were per…”
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1923-09-28
The Washington daily news
“GERMANS STILL FEAR A REVOLT OF BAVARIANS But Actual Situation Is Greatly Improved Iy Umited BERLIN Germany momentarily expected a rebel outbreak today While all indicatic s pointed to an improvement in the ituation i he populace could not be quieted from yesterdays startling even…”
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1923-09-28
The Washington daily news
“GERMANS STILL FEAR A REVOLT OF BAVARIANS Bu Actual Situation Is Greatly Improved By United Press BERLIN Germany momentarily expected a rebel outbreak today While all indications pointed to an improvement in the situation the populace could not be quieted from yesterdays startling…”
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1925-04-25
The broad ax
“1 THE BROAD AXI VoL XXX 5 CENTS PER COPY _______________ THE BROAD AX CHICAGO ILLINOIS APRIL 25 1925 No 32 Saturday Afternoon March 7 Julius F Taylor Visited the Home of the Late Immortal Frederick Douglass Cedar Hill Anacostia Heights Washington D C Where He Entered the Little S…”
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1925-05-02
The broad ax
“Saturday Afternoon March 7 Julius F Taylor Visited the Home of the Late Immortal Frederick Douglass Cedar Hill Anacostia Heights Washington D C Where He Entered the Little Stone Cabin in Which He Prepared His Orations and Lectures COLORED LADIES CONTINUE TO MARRY AND ASSOCIATE WI…”
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1925-05-29
East St. Louis daily journal
“5 e 7 S th mrred Vets 1 tnor Dead Heroes At Annual Convention itern 40maka t 5 d the fifth We Sm Dincins will bi of the or While J among th Mars of ge Service 829 Plans for final convention Irican Veterans J week in June y and reports eadquarters at the attendance in the history …”
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1926-06-18
The monitor
“The Monitor me NEBRASKAS WEEKLY NEWSPAPER DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF COLORED AMERICANS THE REV JOHN ALBERT WILLIAMS Editor 200 a Year5 Cents a Cof 2 _OMAHA NEBRASKA FRIDAY JUNE 18 1926 Vol XLNo 48 Whole Number 566 COOLDGE DINES HAITIEN PRESIDENT ROMAN CATHOLICS NUMBERING MILLION…”
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1927-02-21
The Washington daily news
“IpThis y a 0 III i I All Heady for Mort Shooting Stories USTICE HITZ who is presiding in the Busch murder trial evi dently enjoys a good walk Your Neighbor never saw the judge out doing his constitutional but he did see him approaching the court house the other day It was rather …”
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1927-06-11
The Milwaukee leader
“TWO Plans For Citys Half of Public Safety Building Submitted READY TO ASK BIDS IN ABOUT THREE WEEKS Block Cleared Ac tual Work Begins Soon Plans for the citys half of the new Public Safety building which will house the new central police station and other city offices includ ing …”
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1927-06-12
South Bend news-times
“i SUICIDE LETTER SOLVES MYSTERY Vincennes Miner Leaves Note Explaining Mo tive for Act Bjr International Jfewa Sorrier VINCENNES Ind June 11Fol lowing the finding and translation ol a suicide letter written in Polish and left apparently by Paul Hataly 29 found dead at his home fr…”
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1927-11-19
The Montgomery advertiser
“Mora Political Scandal Un earthed In Indianapolis Charge Conspiracy ttfDIANAPODIS IND Nov IS AAdditional political acandal was unearthed here today when Indict ments were returned charging four councllmen with having attempted to shakedown John L Duvall In ex change for letting h…”
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1928-03-18
Evening star
“2 Widows Mite Legend Treasured Chapter in D C Indian Lore BY JOHN CLAOETT TROC TOR OW very Interesting it is to read every non and then the trndi 1 tions and legends regarding 1 the American Indians who once lived on or near the site of the District of Columbia Indeed it is manif…”
1930s
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1932-06-29
The Indianapolis times
“T WsrwppTfOWAKD 82000000 SLASHED FROM TAXABLE REALTY IN CITY BY NEW TOWNSHIP VALUATION Budgets of Schools City and County to Suffer From Drastic Cut One of Most Sweeping in History SLICE AGREED ON BY CIVIC HEADS This Means an End to the Spending Orgies Asserts John McCloskey Asse…”
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1932-07-18
The daily worker
“ON WITH THE FIGHT FOR VETS BONUS AND SOCIAL INSURANCE LAUSANNE FAILS TO REACH AIMS SOVIET PRESS Reparations Problem Remains Unsolved While Imperialist Antagonisms Sharpen Workers of World to Demonstrate August Ist Against Imperialist War Drive By MYRA PAGE European Correspondent …”
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1932-07-20
The daily worker
“United Front of Workers Against Hunger War All Out Aug 11 On a Chain Qang in Qeorgia Swamps Former Prisoner Describes Tortures of Forced Labor By a Worker Correspondent Dear Editor The following are some of my experiences on a chain gang in the South Thousands of others are still…”
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1932-07-29
The Waterbury Democrat
“CALLED OUT IN CAPITAL AS POLICE AND VETERANS CLASH nus Leader Says White House Erred 4 Continued from h 1 camp marched In and at 4d the police with brickbat otherwise Injuring several po tmen one probably fatally I have received the attached let from the commissioners of the wtri…”
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1932-07-29
The Indianapolis times
“150WPRV HOWAKD SENATE VOTES TO END LOAN SHARK GOUGE Bill to Slash 42 Per Cent Rate to 18 Goes Over by 22 to 20 CALLED STATE SHAME Measure to Reduce Share of Highway Board Funds Also Approved Loan sharks target of bitter crit isim in Indiana in recent years to day were dealt a let…”
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1932-07-29
Brownsville herald
“1 1 THE WEATHER FINAL For Brownsville and the Valley ma m Partly cloudy Friday night and Sat I I I lB _ 11 11 II ll I JSSSSSBSBa FORTYFIRST YEARrNo 23 BROWNSVILLE TEXAS FRIDAY JULY 29 1932 TEN PAGES TODAY 6 A COPY ___ IN OUR VALLEY Afl PLANS OP THE NEW RIO Grande Valley Citrus ex…”
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1932-07-30
The daily worker
“CAPITALIST US ACIVIL WAR AGAINST THE VETS AND UNEMPLOYED IN HOOVER S CAPITOL HR Br y 3 X J Sfolvfy J rfere are Glass i lords police dragging out a Negro veteran who refused to evacuate the government building mow fifcpix This Is not Chapei China being burned by the Japanese troop…”
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1932-07-30
Henderson daily dispatch
“ASSOCIATED AND CENTRAL PRESS BKEyiCT Friday Storm Did Much Minor Damage Over City Some Private Garages Were Lifted Or Smashed Trees 5 Blown Down or Limbs Twisted Off and Windows Broken In No Big Damage to Crops Reported Further reports received today of yesterday s violent wind s…”
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1934-06-08
Maryland independent
“MAUD INDEPENDENI Terms for Transict Advertising One square one insertion 5150 Each subsequent insertion 50 All advertisements due and pay able after the first insertion Six lines or less constitutes square Subscriptions Payable in Advance One Year 150 Six Months 75 Three Months 4…”
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1934-06-13
Evening star
“Tumult and Shouting Ends Sailor Beware Goes on Threat to Stop Play at National Flivvers With Last Night s PerformanceSome of the Lines Are Eliminated or Changed ALL the tumult and the shouting anent the wickedness of Sailor Beware faded into a benign smile last night as District …”
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1938-07-01
Midland cooperator
“Montgomery Calls For Cooperative Understanding Between Farmer and Labor This address entitled The Job Ahead was delivered by D E Montgomery Consumers Counsel AAA at the Annual Rally Midland Cooperative Wholesale June 13 1938 The italics are ours Editor At four in the afternoon on…”
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1939-08-10
Clarke courier
“iir COURIER VOL LXXI NO 25 BERRYVILLE VIRGINIA THURSDAY AUGUST 10 1939 150 IN ADVANCE dispersal sale of kentmere THOROUGHBREDS SLATED AUG 12 Kenneth N Glipin Lists Yearlings And Mares For Auction FIRST GRANVILLE CROP ON BLOCK Prominent Breeder Brings To An End 22 Years Of Breedin…”
1940s
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1941-02-04
The Washington daily news
“Page 8 Mission Speakers Draw 10000 Listeners Here An overflow crowd was expected at Calvary Baptist Church this afternoon to hear Mrs Roosevelt talk about migrants in Washington as one of the score of Protestant speakers conducting the National Christian Mission here this week Th…”
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1942-05-02
Jackson advocate
“I Leo Tarrants Spectacular Upset Win In 48th Annual Penn Relays Another Big Boost To SIAC Stock Xavier Clicks NOT SO MANY YEARS AGO the Southern Intercol legiate Athletic Conference was a nonenity in bigtime track True the Tuskegee Relays are widely knownbut seasons back this kno…”
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1943-06-24
The Washington daily news
“THE WASHINGTON DAILY NEWS THURSDAY JUNE 24 1943 Figures Surprise Play Board Large Part of 1200 Acres Here for Recreation Undeveloped VI ashington s vast potential recreation system with 1210 acres in public ownership but largely undeveloped surprised Recreation Board members when…”
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1946-09-05
Evening star
“Longfellow School for Boys Day and Boarding Grades 1 to 9 Large Grounds All Sports 5100 Edgemoor Lane Beihesda Nd BOOKLET ON REQUEST Oliver 5100 Credit Ceilings Granted The Philippines Tinland Turkey Lebanon Iran and Ethiopia have been granted credit ceilings lor purchase of Amer…”
1950s
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1956-02-21
Evening star
“Th Rambler Spring Dallying Or Is It Just Us By JACK JONAS Perhaps it Is too early to talk about spring but there are signs this delightful sea son may come late this year and be of short duration in New England The signs in sort of reverse English hint that time some how has drag…”
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1956-02-21
Evening star
“Tht Rambler Spring Dallying Or Is It Just Us By JACK JONAS Perhaps it Is too early to talk about spring but there are signs this delightful sea son may come late this year and be of short duration like in Nett England The signs in sort of reverse English hint that time some how h…”