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[Portrait of seated man holding the Charleston Zeitung, possibly the owner of the newspaper company, Franz Melchers]

[Portrait of seated man holding the Charleston Zeitung, possibly the o...

Purchase; Dennis A. Waters; 2014; (DLC/PP-2014:147). Forms part of: Daguerreotype Collection (Library of Congress). Vender : Dennis A. Waters.

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Picryl description: Public domain image, drawing, American, 19th centu...

Picryl description: Public domain image, drawing, American, free to use, no copyright restrictions

Puck magazine cover - Our beloved German-American / D.K.

Puck magazine cover - Our beloved German-American / D.K.

Illustration showing a well-dressed man sitting in a chair, reading a newspaper with the headline "American Politics", through large spectacles labeled "Made in Germany"; he is smoking a cigar(?) through a larg... More

Arthur H. Toody, 536 Market St. Newsboy, 8 years of age. Selling papers 1 years [sic] Average earnings 20 cents per week. Selling newspapers own choice. Earnings not needed at home. Don't smoke. Visits saloons. Works 5 hours per day. Wants money for moving picture. May, 1910. Investigator, Edward F. Brown.  Location: Wilmington, Delaware / Photo by Lewis W. Hine.

Arthur H. Toody, 536 Market St. Newsboy, 8 years of age. Selling paper...

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I'm worried : whatter yer worried about? : I'm worried about Europe

I'm worried : whatter yer worried about? : I'm worried about Europe

Cf. CAI - Herford, no. 261 (A size). No publication information. Gift; Mrs. Peter Grant; 1940; (DLC/PP-1940:008). Forms part of: Cabinet of American illustration (Library of Congress).

[Donald Mallick, ("Happy"), 203 King Street. 9 years of age, selling newspapers 5 years. Average earnings 35 cents a week. Sells from choice. Father, rivet driver, $20 weekly. "Happy" is well known character in town. When first interviewed gave story of sleeping in broken buildings and lots at night. Found out in streets at 11 P.M. at night pitching pennies and working "last paper" scheme. Flips cars and has sister who is 8 years of age who begs and sells papers. Boy very imaginative, and when last seen had a rusty 5 inch knife which he said he found and was playing with same in gutter. Edward F. Brown, Investigator. Wilmington, Del. May, 1910.]  Location: Wilmington, Delaware / Photo by Lewis W. Hine.

[Donald Mallick, ("Happy"), 203 King Street. 9 years of age, selling n...

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Le tragedie del lavoro - Public domain document scan of drawing

Le tragedie del lavoro - Public domain document scan of drawing

Front page of newspaper, Il progresso Italo-Americano, with story about the Triangle Shirtwaist Company fire. Includes list of Italian American victims, a drawing of a victim and photograph of police.

Hold it up a little for us : don't give it out to the newspapers until after we're through here

Hold it up a little for us : don't give it out to the newspapers until...

(DLC/PP-1934:0045). Forms part of: Cabinet of American illustration (Library of Congress). Published in: "The Biography of a million dollars" by George Kibbe Turner, Saturday evening post, 190:20 (Dec. 29, 1917).

Two unidentified sailors holding copy of the Chicago Daily Tribune with the headline "Great War Ends" Kiriacopulos, 1505 W. Madison St., Chicago

Two unidentified sailors holding copy of the Chicago Daily Tribune wit...

Blind stamp on recto: Kiriacopulos, 1505 W. Madison St., Chicago. Donated with different edition from the same day of the Chicago Tribune processed as LOT 14183-5, no. 4. Deposit; Tom Liljenquist; 2017; (D073)... More

[People looking at DC newspapers on Sept. 1, 1939, the day the invasion of Poland began]

[People looking at DC newspapers on Sept. 1, 1939, the day the invasio...

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Migrant camp, Weslaco, Texas. Local employment men say that there was no need for migrant labor to handle the citrus and vegetable crops in the valley, the local supply of labor being ample for this purpose. Most of the local labor is Mexican and the labor contractors favor Mexican labor over white labor, partly because the Mexican will work much cheaper than whites. One white woman who was a permanent resident (her husband was on WPA (Works Progress Administration/Work  Projects Administration) said that the white people who lived in the valley, had no trouble with the Mexicans. The Mexicans were good neighbors, she said, always willing to share what they had. She said the white migrants who came into the valley and resented and misunderstood the Mexicans caused the trouble between the two races. Some towns in this section permit camping only in trailers. The charge for camping in tents is about fifty cents per week, including water, which in some cases must be carried four city blocks. Privies are tin, very bad condition. Garbage is collected only once a week, with large dumps of decaying fruits and vegetables scattered among the camps. Some of the white migrants in this camp were very suspicious of governmental activity, due to the use by south Texas newspapers of the term "concentration camps" referring to FSA (Farm Security Administration) camps

Migrant camp, Weslaco, Texas. Local employment men say that there was ...

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One of the first newspapers in the state. Virginia City, Montana

One of the first newspapers in the state. Virginia City, Montana

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Fireplace closed with screen decorated with newspapers in temporary home of FSA (Farm Security Administration) clients near Transylvania, Louisiana

Fireplace closed with screen decorated with newspapers in temporary ho...

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Lititz, Pennsylvania. Underwear labels, hunting signs, high school and Womens' Christian Temperance Union newspapers are a few of the printing jobs done in the office of the Record-express to keep the paper solvent since national advertising has practically disappeared since the war started

Lititz, Pennsylvania. Underwear labels, hunting signs, high school and...

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[Hulan Jack holding a photograph of Joseph Pulitzer, while Carl Ackerman and Anthony Donargo look at the cover copy of an 1889 edition of The World (newspaper)] / World Telegram & Sun photo by Ed Ford.

[Hulan Jack holding a photograph of Joseph Pulitzer, while Carl Ackerm...

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[Italian language newspapers] Paterson New Jersey

[Italian language newspapers] Paterson New Jersey

Forms part of a group of images documenting Sanremo Italian Imports. Ralph stocks a number of Italian language newspapers and sports publications. Most are published in Italy, but at least one -- America Oggi ... More

The New York times (New-York N.Y.), November 4, 1917

The New York times (New-York N.Y.), November 4, 1917

Daily, Apr. 21, 1861- Vol. 6, no. 1868 (Sept. 14, 1857)- Suspended Dec. 12-28, 1958; Dec. 20, 1962-Mar. 1963; Sept. 17-Oct. 10, 1965; and Aug. 10-Nov. 5, 1978. Also issued in a continuously updated online versi... More

The Rohwer outpost (Rohwer i.e. McGehee Ark.), June 26, 1943

The Rohwer outpost (Rohwer i.e. McGehee Ark.), June 26, 1943

Vol. 1, no. 1 (Oct. 24, 1942)- Ceased in 1945. English section published weekly, July 7-21, 1945. Bound with a preliminary issue dated October 9, 1942 with title: Bulletin. Has supplements. Also issued on micro... More

The New York times (New-York N.Y.), October 17, 1915

The New York times (New-York N.Y.), October 17, 1915

Daily, Apr. 21, 1861- Vol. 6, no. 1868 (Sept. 14, 1857)- Suspended Dec. 12-28, 1958; Dec. 20, 1962-Mar. 1963; Sept. 17-Oct. 10, 1965; and Aug. 10-Nov. 5, 1978. Also issued in a continuously updated online versi... More

Poston chronicle (Poston, Ariz.), May 12, 1945

Poston chronicle (Poston, Ariz.), May 12, 1945

Weekly, Sept. 19-Oct. 23, 1945 Vol. 8, no. 8 (Dec. 22, 1942)-v. 27, no. 18 (Oct. 23, 1945). Collected in Japanese camp papers. Available on microfilm from the Library of Congress, Photoduplication Service. Also... More

Gila news-courier (Rivers, Arizona), February 8, 1944

Gila news-courier (Rivers, Arizona), February 8, 1944

Semiweekly, Oct. 31, 1944-Sept. 5, 1945 Vol. I, no. I (September 12, 1942)-vol. IV, no. 69 (Sept. 5, 1945). Collected in Japanese camp papers. Available on microfilm from the Library of Congress, Photoduplicati... More

The New York times (New-York N.Y.), April 16, 1916

The New York times (New-York N.Y.), April 16, 1916

Daily, Apr. 21, 1861- Vol. 6, no. 1868 (Sept. 14, 1857)- Suspended Dec. 12-28, 1958; Dec. 20, 1962-Mar. 1963; Sept. 17-Oct. 10, 1965; and Aug. 10-Nov. 5, 1978. Also issued in a continuously updated online versi... More

The New York times (New-York N.Y.), December 19, 1915

The New York times (New-York N.Y.), December 19, 1915

Daily, Apr. 21, 1861- Vol. 6, no. 1868 (Sept. 14, 1857)- Suspended Dec. 12-28, 1958; Dec. 20, 1962-Mar. 1963; Sept. 17-Oct. 10, 1965; and Aug. 10-Nov. 5, 1978. Also issued in a continuously updated online versi... More

The New York times (New-York N.Y.), October 21, 1917

The New York times (New-York N.Y.), October 21, 1917

Daily, Apr. 21, 1861- Vol. 6, no. 1868 (Sept. 14, 1857)- Suspended Dec. 12-28, 1958; Dec. 20, 1962-Mar. 1963; Sept. 17-Oct. 10, 1965; and Aug. 10-Nov. 5, 1978. Also issued in a continuously updated online versi... More

The New York times (New-York N.Y.), October 29, 1916

The New York times (New-York N.Y.), October 29, 1916

Daily, Apr. 21, 1861- Vol. 6, no. 1868 (Sept. 14, 1857)- Suspended Dec. 12-28, 1958; Dec. 20, 1962-Mar. 1963; Sept. 17-Oct. 10, 1965; and Aug. 10-Nov. 5, 1978. Also issued in a continuously updated online versi... More

The New York times (New-York N.Y.), November 4, 1917

The New York times (New-York N.Y.), November 4, 1917

Daily, Apr. 21, 1861- Vol. 6, no. 1868 (Sept. 14, 1857)- Suspended Dec. 12-28, 1958; Dec. 20, 1962-Mar. 1963; Sept. 17-Oct. 10, 1965; and Aug. 10-Nov. 5, 1978. Also issued in a continuously updated online versi... More

The New York times (New-York N.Y.), April 29, 1917

The New York times (New-York N.Y.), April 29, 1917

Daily, Apr. 21, 1861- Vol. 6, no. 1868 (Sept. 14, 1857)- Suspended Dec. 12-28, 1958; Dec. 20, 1962-Mar. 1963; Sept. 17-Oct. 10, 1965; and Aug. 10-Nov. 5, 1978. Also issued in a continuously updated online versi... More

The New York times (New-York N.Y.), January 19, 1919

The New York times (New-York N.Y.), January 19, 1919

Daily, Apr. 21, 1861- Vol. 6, no. 1868 (Sept. 14, 1857)- Suspended Dec. 12-28, 1958; Dec. 20, 1962-Mar. 1963; Sept. 17-Oct. 10, 1965; and Aug. 10-Nov. 5, 1978. Also issued in a continuously updated online vers... More

New-York tribune (New York N.Y.), April 23, 1916

New-York tribune (New York N.Y.), April 23, 1916

Daily, Dec. 7, 1879-1924 Vol. 26, no. 7,802 (Apr. 10, 1866)-v. 83, no. 28,247 (Mar. 18, 1924). Available on microfilm from University Microfilms International, and Recordak. Archived issues are available in dig... More

New-York tribune (New York N.Y.), December 17, 1916

New-York tribune (New York N.Y.), December 17, 1916

Daily, Dec. 7, 1879-1924 Vol. 26, no. 7,802 (Apr. 10, 1866)-v. 83, no. 28,247 (Mar. 18, 1924). Available on microfilm from University Microfilms International, and Recordak. Archived issues are available in dig... More

New York journal and advertiser (New York N.Y.), April 2, 1899

New York journal and advertiser (New York N.Y.), April 2, 1899

Daily No. 5,251 (Apr. 2, 1897)-no. 6,933 (Nov. 10, 1901). Also issued on microfilm from the Library of Congress, Photoduplication Service. Also available in digital format on the Library of Congress website. Ne... More

Le Charivari Charles Philipon - Newspaper, public domain, Library of Congress

Le Charivari Charles Philipon - Newspaper, public domain, Library of C...

Daily 1. année (1. déc. 1832)- 84. année (1915). "Journal publiant chaque jour un nouveau dessin" (varies slightly), dec. 1832-nov. 5, 1835. At head of title: Journal quotidien, politique, littéraire et d'a... More

Le Charivari Charles Philipon - Newspaper, public domain, Library of Congress

Le Charivari Charles Philipon - Newspaper, public domain, Library of C...

Daily 1. année (1. déc. 1832)- 84. année (1915). "Journal publiant chaque jour un nouveau dessin" (varies slightly), dec. 1832-nov. 5, 1835. At head of title: Journal quotidien, politique, littéraire et d'a... More

Indianapolis News Mechanical Building, 30 West Court Street, Indianapolis, Marion County, IN

Indianapolis News Mechanical Building, 30 West Court Street, Indianapo...

Significance: The Indianapolis News Mechanical Building was constructed in 1896 and enlarged with the addition of the two top floors sometime between 1909 and 1913. The Indianapolis architectural firm of R.P. ... More

Bee Building, 1016-1020 Third Street, Sacramento, Sacramento County, CA

Bee Building, 1016-1020 Third Street, Sacramento, Sacramento County, C...

Significance: The original portion of the two-story brick building, constructed in 1856, housed the "Daily and Weekly Bee," first published February 3, 1857. It is probable that the south one-third of the stru... More

Clara Barton Papers: Red Cross File, 1863-1957; American National Red Cross, 1878-1957; Relief operations; Spanish-American War; Solicitations; Churches, newspapers, and local organizations; 1898, Jan.-Mar.

Clara Barton Papers: Red Cross File, 1863-1957; American National Red ...

Clara Barton is best known for founding and leading the American National Red Cross, a humanitarian organization dedicated to providing emergency assistance, disaster relief, and education in the United States.... More

Clara Barton Papers: Red Cross File, 1863-1957; American National Red Cross, 1878-1957; Relief operations; Spanish-American War; Solicitations; Churches, newspapers, and local organizations; 1898, Jan.-Mar.

Clara Barton Papers: Red Cross File, 1863-1957; American National Red ...

Clara Barton is best known for founding and leading the American National Red Cross, a humanitarian organization dedicated to providing emergency assistance, disaster relief, and education in the United States.... More

William Gross, 516 Tatnall St. Newsboy, 15 years of age. Selling papers 5 years. Average earnings 50 cents per week. Father, carpenter, $18 week. Selling newspapers own choice, to get money to go to moving picture shows. Visits saloons. Smokes sometimes. "Serves" papers to prostitutes. On May 25 William gave to investigator a list of houses of prostitution written in his own handwriting, to which he serves papers. He also tells a story of occasionally guiding strangers to these houses, for which he receives from 15 cents to a quarter. Investigator, Edward F. Brown. Wilmington, Del.  Location: Wilmington, Delaware / Photo by Louis [i.e. Lewis] W. Hine, May, 1910.

William Gross, 516 Tatnall St. Newsboy, 15 years of age. Selling paper...

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A "Reader" in cigar factory, Tampa, Fla. He reads books and newspapers at top of his voice all day long. This is all the education many of these workers receive. He is paid by them and they select what he shall read.  Location: Tampa, Florida.

A "Reader" in cigar factory, Tampa, Fla. He reads books and newspapers...

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A "Reader" in cigar factory, Tampa, Fla. He reads books and newspapers at top of his voice all day long. This is all the education many of these workers receive. He is paid by them and they select what he shall read.  Location: Tampa, Florida.

A "Reader" in cigar factory, Tampa, Fla. He reads books and newspapers...

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Tric-Trac, semanario humoristico, Año 1, Núm 7, Junio 7 de 1903

Tric-Trac, semanario humoristico, Año 1, Núm 7, Junio 7 de 1903

Formerly filed under call number: LOT 6659. Gift; Alice Lee Parker; 1952.

Six year old Tony gets up at 5:00 A.M. daily to sell newspapers. He is a regular beggar. "P-l-e-a-s-e buy me papers."  Location: Beaumont, Texas.

Six year old Tony gets up at 5:00 A.M. daily to sell newspapers. He is...

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Roy Takeno, editor, and group reading paper in front of office, Manzanar Relocation Center, California / photograph by Ansel Adams.

Roy Takeno, editor, and group reading paper in front of office, Manzan...

Roy Takeno (far left), with Yuichi Hirata and Nabou Samamura, standing in front of the Office of Reports Free Press. Two men are reading the Los Angeles Times newspaper. Original neg. no.: LC-A35-4-M-5-Ax. Titl... More

The Pennsylvania journal and weekly advertiser - expiring: in hopes of a resurrection to life again / William Bradford.

The Pennsylvania journal and weekly advertiser - expiring: in hopes of...

Print shows the masthead for The Pennsylvania Journal and Weekly Advertiser with a skull and crossbones representation of the official stamp required by the Stamp Act of 1765, "An emblem of the effects of the S... More

The New York Sunday World, Sunday, July 28.

The New York Sunday World, Sunday, July 28.

Poster shows an illustration of a woman, standing at the bow of a sailboat, wearing a long dress with oversized puffy sleeves, extra long and pointy collar, and a sailor's cap with the word "World" written on t... More

Restless Athens - waiting for the newspapers - War of 1897, Greece

Restless Athens - waiting for the newspapers - War of 1897, Greece

Large crowd of people in street. Stereo copyrighted by Underwood & Underwood (J.F. Jarvis, publisher). This record contains unverified, old data from caption card. Caption card tracings: Crowds; Gr. Athens 1897... More

Troops at Colonia Dublan get U.S. Newspapers

Troops at Colonia Dublan get U.S. Newspapers

Photograph shows General Pershing's troops at the Mexican headquarters of the United States Army at Cololnia Dublán in Chihuahua, Mexico. (Source: Flickr Commons project, 2014 and The Sunday Oregonian, May 28, 1916)

Following in the footsteps of their illustrious father who served newspapers in his youth. John and Edward Wheeler, eldest sons of Sen. Burton K. Wheeler, Montana Chairman of the Senate Comm. investigating former Atty. General Daughtery

Following in the footsteps of their illustrious father who served news...

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"Hell or Heaven." Washington D.C. Congressman Louis Ludlow of Indiana, for many years Washington correspondent for the Columbus, O. Dispatch and other newspapers, is the author of "Hell or Heaven", a treatise on how to keep America out of war. Before he was elected to Congress in 1929, Rep. Ludlow served as a Washington journalist for 28 years

"Hell or Heaven." Washington D.C. Congressman Louis Ludlow of Indiana,...

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Peddler lining crates with newspapers before packing them with vegetables. San Antonio, Texas

Peddler lining crates with newspapers before packing them with vegetab...

Public domain photograph of American working class people in the 1930s, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Service station run by former resident of Oklahoma in Questa, New Mexico. Oklahoma newspapers as well as other Oklahoma products are for sale here

Service station run by former resident of Oklahoma in Questa, New Mexi...

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Chicago, Illinois. Mr. John Sengstacke, part owner and general manager of the Chicago Defender, one of the leading Negro newspapers

Chicago, Illinois. Mr. John Sengstacke, part owner and general manager...

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Desiderato debutto di miss conferenza Grossi

Desiderato debutto di miss conferenza Grossi

Italian political cartoon shows circus performers getting ready to put on a show, the ringmaster "Signor Antonio", labeled "Austria", announces that the audience is waiting for them, a clown with a bell is labe... More

New York journal (New York N.Y.), January 21, 1897

New York journal (New York N.Y.), January 21, 1897

Daily No. 4,994 (July 19, 1896)-no. 5,250 (Apr. 1, 1897). Also issued on microfilm from Recordak Corp., Eastman Kodak Co. Also available in digital format on the Library of Congress website. Merged with: Mornin... More

The New York times (New-York N.Y.), November 8, 1914

The New York times (New-York N.Y.), November 8, 1914

Daily, Apr. 21, 1861- Vol. 6, no. 1868 (Sept. 14, 1857)- Suspended Dec. 12-28, 1958; Dec. 20, 1962-Mar. 1963; Sept. 17-Oct. 10, 1965; and Aug. 10-Nov. 5, 1978. Also issued in a continuously updated online versi... More

The New York times (New-York N.Y.), July 4, 1915

The New York times (New-York N.Y.), July 4, 1915

Daily, Apr. 21, 1861- Vol. 6, no. 1868 (Sept. 14, 1857)- Suspended Dec. 12-28, 1958; Dec. 20, 1962-Mar. 1963; Sept. 17-Oct. 10, 1965; and Aug. 10-Nov. 5, 1978. Also issued in a continuously updated online versi... More

The New York times (New-York N.Y.), March 16, 1919

The New York times (New-York N.Y.), March 16, 1919

Daily, Apr. 21, 1861- Vol. 6, no. 1868 (Sept. 14, 1857)- Suspended Dec. 12-28, 1958; Dec. 20, 1962-Mar. 1963; Sept. 17-Oct. 10, 1965; and Aug. 10-Nov. 5, 1978. Also issued in a continuously updated online versi... More

The Rohwer outpost (Rohwer i.e. McGehee Ark.), December 24, 1942

The Rohwer outpost (Rohwer i.e. McGehee Ark.), December 24, 1942

Vol. 1, no. 1 (Oct. 24, 1942)- Ceased in 1945. English section published weekly, July 7-21, 1945. Bound with a preliminary issue dated October 9, 1942 with title: Bulletin. Has supplements. Also issued on micro... More

Philadelphia Sunday Press--Splendid portraits of Gov. McKinley and Mrs. McKinley free to every reader, Sunday May 17, 1896 Brill

Philadelphia Sunday Press--Splendid portraits of Gov. McKinley and Mrs...

Tramp looking at newspaper. Promotional goal: U.S. D41. 1896. Public domain scan of American 19th-century print, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Rohwer relocator (McGehee, Ark.), August 15, 1945

Rohwer relocator (McGehee, Ark.), August 15, 1945

Semiweekly Began in 1945. -v. 1, no. 28 (Nov. 9. 1945). Collected in Japanese camp papers. Available on microfilm from the Library of Congress, Photoduplication Service. Also available in digital format on the ... More

The New York times (New-York N.Y.), March 16, 1919

The New York times (New-York N.Y.), March 16, 1919

Daily, Apr. 21, 1861- Vol. 6, no. 1868 (Sept. 14, 1857)- Suspended Dec. 12-28, 1958; Dec. 20, 1962-Mar. 1963; Sept. 17-Oct. 10, 1965; and Aug. 10-Nov. 5, 1978. Also issued in a continuously updated online versi... More

New York journal and advertiser (New York N.Y.), July 19, 1899

New York journal and advertiser (New York N.Y.), July 19, 1899

Daily No. 5,251 (Apr. 2, 1897)-no. 6,933 (Nov. 10, 1901). Also issued on microfilm from the Library of Congress, Photoduplication Service. Also available in digital format on the Library of Congress website. Ne... More

The New York times (New-York N.Y.), September 16, 1917

The New York times (New-York N.Y.), September 16, 1917

Daily, Apr. 21, 1861- Vol. 6, no. 1868 (Sept. 14, 1857)- Suspended Dec. 12-28, 1958; Dec. 20, 1962-Mar. 1963; Sept. 17-Oct. 10, 1965; and Aug. 10-Nov. 5, 1978. Also issued in a continuously updated online versi... More

Tanforan totalizer (San Bruno, Calif.), May 15, 1942

Tanforan totalizer (San Bruno, Calif.), May 15, 1942

Weekly Vol. I, no. 1 (May 15, 1942)-vol. 1, no. 19 (September 12, 1942). Collected in Japanese camp papers. Title from masthead. Also issued on microfilm from the Library of Congress, Photoduplication Service. ... More

The Rohwer outpost (Rohwer i.e. McGehee Ark.), December 12, 1942

The Rohwer outpost (Rohwer i.e. McGehee Ark.), December 12, 1942

Vol. 1, no. 1 (Oct. 24, 1942)- Ceased in 1945. English section published weekly, July 7-21, 1945. Bound with a preliminary issue dated October 9, 1942 with title: Bulletin. Has supplements. Also issued on micro... More

The New York times (New-York N.Y.), September 8, 1918

The New York times (New-York N.Y.), September 8, 1918

Daily, Apr. 21, 1861- Vol. 6, no. 1868 (Sept. 14, 1857)- Suspended Dec. 12-28, 1958; Dec. 20, 1962-Mar. 1963; Sept. 17-Oct. 10, 1965; and Aug. 10-Nov. 5, 1978. Also issued in a continuously updated online versi... More

The New York times (New-York N.Y.), September 29, 1918

The New York times (New-York N.Y.), September 29, 1918

Daily, Apr. 21, 1861- Vol. 6, no. 1868 (Sept. 14, 1857)- Suspended Dec. 12-28, 1958; Dec. 20, 1962-Mar. 1963; Sept. 17-Oct. 10, 1965; and Aug. 10-Nov. 5, 1978. Also issued in a continuously updated online versi... More

The New York times (New-York N.Y.), September 28, 1919

The New York times (New-York N.Y.), September 28, 1919

Daily, Apr. 21, 1861- Vol. 6, no. 1868 (Sept. 14, 1857)- Suspended Dec. 12-28, 1958; Dec. 20, 1962-Mar. 1963; Sept. 17-Oct. 10, 1965; and Aug. 10-Nov. 5, 1978. Also issued in a continuously updated online versi... More

The Rohwer outpost (Rohwer i.e. McGehee Ark.), May 22, 1943

The Rohwer outpost (Rohwer i.e. McGehee Ark.), May 22, 1943

Vol. 1, no. 1 (Oct. 24, 1942)- Ceased in 1945. English section published weekly, July 7-21, 1945. Bound with a preliminary issue dated October 9, 1942 with title: Bulletin. Has supplements. Also issued on micro... More

Rokkī shimpō = Rocky shimpo (Denver, Colo.), January 1, 1945, (NEW YEAR'S EDITION)

Rokkī shimpō = Rocky shimpo (Denver, Colo.), January 1, 1945, (NEW YEA...

Daily (except Sunday and holidays), Dec. 10, 1945-<June 6, 1951> Began in Apr. 1943. Ceased June 6, 1961. Extra editions accompany some numbers. Collected in Japanese camp papers. "Issued for benefit of the Nis... More

The New York times (New-York N.Y.), March 24, 1918

The New York times (New-York N.Y.), March 24, 1918

Daily, Apr. 21, 1861- Vol. 6, no. 1868 (Sept. 14, 1857)- Suspended Dec. 12-28, 1958; Dec. 20, 1962-Mar. 1963; Sept. 17-Oct. 10, 1965; and Aug. 10-Nov. 5, 1978. Also issued in a continuously updated online versi... More

The New York times (New-York N.Y.), September 14, 1919

The New York times (New-York N.Y.), September 14, 1919

Daily, Apr. 21, 1861- Vol. 6, no. 1868 (Sept. 14, 1857)- Suspended Dec. 12-28, 1958; Dec. 20, 1962-Mar. 1963; Sept. 17-Oct. 10, 1965; and Aug. 10-Nov. 5, 1978. Also issued in a continuously updated online versi... More

Granada pioneer (Amache, Colo.), June 3, 1944

Granada pioneer (Amache, Colo.), June 3, 1944

Semiweekly, Mar. 3, 1943-Sept. 15, 1945 Vol. 1, no. 1 (Oct. 28, 1942)-v. 3, no. 91 (Sept. 15, 1945). Collected in Japanese camp papers. Has supplements. Available on microfilm from the Colorado Historical Socie... More

Civil War newspaper maps from the New York times and the New York herald

Civil War newspaper maps from the New York times and the New York hera...

Issues of the New York times and the New York herald published between Sept. 5, 1861 and June 28, 1862, each with a front page map depicting a Civil War battle, campaign, or other related military event. Some i... More

The New York times (New-York N.Y.), January 6, 1918

The New York times (New-York N.Y.), January 6, 1918

Daily, Apr. 21, 1861- Vol. 6, no. 1868 (Sept. 14, 1857)- Suspended Dec. 12-28, 1958; Dec. 20, 1962-Mar. 1963; Sept. 17-Oct. 10, 1965; and Aug. 10-Nov. 5, 1978. Also issued in a continuously updated online versi... More

The New York times (New-York N.Y.), September 28, 1919

The New York times (New-York N.Y.), September 28, 1919

Daily, Apr. 21, 1861- Vol. 6, no. 1868 (Sept. 14, 1857)- Suspended Dec. 12-28, 1958; Dec. 20, 1962-Mar. 1963; Sept. 17-Oct. 10, 1965; and Aug. 10-Nov. 5, 1978. Also issued in a continuously updated online versi... More

The New York times (New-York N.Y.), December 7, 1919

The New York times (New-York N.Y.), December 7, 1919

Daily, Apr. 21, 1861- Vol. 6, no. 1868 (Sept. 14, 1857)- Suspended Dec. 12-28, 1958; Dec. 20, 1962-Mar. 1963; Sept. 17-Oct. 10, 1965; and Aug. 10-Nov. 5, 1978. Also issued in a continuously updated online versi... More

New York journal and advertiser (New York N.Y.), June 2, 1897

New York journal and advertiser (New York N.Y.), June 2, 1897

Daily No. 5,251 (Apr. 2, 1897)-no. 6,933 (Nov. 10, 1901). Also issued on microfilm from the Library of Congress, Photoduplication Service. Also available in digital format on the Library of Congress website. Ne... More

New York journal and advertiser (New York N.Y.), November 5, 1899

New York journal and advertiser (New York N.Y.), November 5, 1899

Daily No. 5,251 (Apr. 2, 1897)-no. 6,933 (Nov. 10, 1901). Also issued on microfilm from the Library of Congress, Photoduplication Service. Also available in digital format on the Library of Congress website. Ne... More

New York journal and advertiser (New York N.Y.), August 7, 1898

New York journal and advertiser (New York N.Y.), August 7, 1898

Daily No. 5,251 (Apr. 2, 1897)-no. 6,933 (Nov. 10, 1901). Also issued on microfilm from the Library of Congress, Photoduplication Service. Also available in digital format on the Library of Congress website. Ne... More

New York ledger schottisch - Public domain American sheet music

New York ledger schottisch - Public domain American sheet music

From: Music Copyright Deposits, 1820-1860 (Microfilm M 3106) Also available through the Library of Congress Web Site as facsimile page images. (additional physical form) In bound volumes: Copyright Deposits 1820-1860

Newspapers in camp. Book illustration from Library of Congress

Newspapers in camp. Book illustration from Library of Congress

Part of "Life studies of the great army." Gift, J.P. Morgan, 1919 (DLC/PP-1919:R1.1.322) Forms part of: Morgan collection of Civil War drawings.

Cherokee Phoenix, New Echota, Georgia

Cherokee Phoenix, New Echota, Georgia

Title page of the Cherokee Phoenix from April 10, 1828.

Mexican news. 19th century, Library of Congress collection

Mexican news. 19th century, Library of Congress collection

Group of people on porch of American Hotel reading news of Mexican War.

[Union soldiers exchanging salutations with the Confederates at Fredericksburg, Virginia]

[Union soldiers exchanging salutations with the Confederates at Freder...

Rear view of soldiers on bridge, one is waving a copy of Harpers. Title devised from Harper's Weekly. Published in: Harper's Weekly, December 13, 1862, p. 792-3. Details of two hands holding swords on verso. In... More

[Front page of Frank Leslie's illustrated newspaper with picture of John Brown]

[Front page of Frank Leslie's illustrated newspaper with picture of Jo...

Three-quarter length portrait of Brown accompanies text describing the insurrection at Harper's Ferry.

General Joseph R. Hawley, president of the Chicago convention Honorable Edward H. Durell, of Louisiana. Reading the news of the nomination of General Grant in the country / / sketched by W.B. Baird.

General Joseph R. Hawley, president of the Chicago convention Honorabl...

3 illustrations in: Harper's weekly, 1868 June 6, p. 364. Public domain scan of portrait print from Library of Congress, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

North Custer County, Nebraska.. 19th century, Library of Congress collection

North Custer County, Nebraska.. 19th century, Library of Congress coll...

summary: Note: The man pictured appears to be reading a newspaper original size: 6x8

Isaac Ware, Southwest Custer County, Nebraska.

Isaac Ware, Southwest Custer County, Nebraska.

summary: Note: Mr. Ware proudly holds a copy of the ALLIANCE INDEPENDANT, a Populist newspaper published in Lincoln, Nebraska. The name was changed to the ALLIANCE INDEPENDANT on 30 June 1892, so this photogr... More

Anything for a scandal / J.S. Pughe. Joseph Pulitzer

Anything for a scandal / J.S. Pughe. Joseph Pulitzer

Print shows President William McKinley standing at the edge of a mudhole labeled "Slander" and "Abuse", his right hand raised to a "stop" gesture, and he holds a mud-splattered American flag in his left hand. T... More

[A series of statistical charts illustrating the condition of the descendants of former African slaves now in residence in the United States of America] American Negro newspapers and periodicals.

[A series of statistical charts illustrating the condition of the desc...

Diagram shows number of magazines and newspapers published by African Americans. Title from LOT 11931, no. 37; part title from item. Chart prepared by Atlanta University students for the Negro Exhibit of the Am... More

[John Dowers, 7 years old, lives at 108 W. Frisco St. Starts out at 5 a.m. some days. Father is blind and sells newspapers. John is a pretty good beggar. Was seen trying to borrow a dollar from the bank to "get father a watch" (father is blind).]  Location: [Oklahoma City, Oklahoma] / [Lewis W. Hine]

[John Dowers, 7 years old, lives at 108 W. Frisco St. Starts out at 5 ...

Picryl description: Public domain image of child labor, exploitation, children workers, economic conditions, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

Elgin Six ... reporting road conditions for benefit of tourists to all national associations, clubs & newspapers

Elgin Six ... reporting road conditions for benefit of tourists to all...

Group of people, in Elgin Six official scout car, stopped in front of A.A.A. Chicago Motor Club. J226977 U.S. Copyright Office. Copyright by Kaufmann & Fabry. No. 11-8483-9.

Fairmount School, 1711 Massachusetts Ave. Women studying newspapers and map at Fairmount School

Fairmount School, 1711 Massachusetts Ave. Women studying newspapers an...

Public domain photograph - historical image of Washington DC, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Electric Institute of Washington. Copy of Washington Post second extra of Titanic II

Electric Institute of Washington. Copy of Washington Post second extra...

The Theodor Horydczak Collection documents the architecture and social life of the Washington DC metropolitan area in the 1920s, 1930s, and 1940s.

A group of men standing next to a barrel of beer. Office of War Information Photograph

A group of men standing next to a barrel of beer. Office of War Inform...

Title and other information from caption card. Transfer; United States. Office of War Information. Overseas Picture Division. Washington Division; 1944. More information about the FSA/OWI Collection is availabl... More

High school Victory Corps. A student at Benjamin Franklin High School in New York City, this boy takes a special interest in war news, for his study of geography enables him to locate the far-off places named in newspapers and radio programs

High school Victory Corps. A student at Benjamin Franklin High School ...

Public domain photograph of New York City, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Sevastopol, USSR (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics). Marine reading newspapers in their rest hours, near front lines during the siege

Sevastopol, USSR (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics). Marine reading...

Public domain photograph of USSR in 1930s, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Belle arti-gallerie politiche Beaux arts galeries politiques Grossi

Belle arti-gallerie politiche Beaux arts galeries politiques Grossi

Italian political cartoon shows Otto von Bismarck standing on the left with his arms spread wide and draped with a cape to obscure the view of statues in the "Salon Delle Republiche" gallery at a museum. Procee... More

Li Hung Chang never misses the Sunday Journal

Li Hung Chang never misses the Sunday Journal

Chinese man reading the New York Journal. Promotional goal: U.S. D41. 189-

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