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Hi fellas,
For your viewing pleasure, check out these historic newspapers... [IMG] ![]() 1. The National Police Gazette with the first published images of the Lincoln assassination. April 22, 1865 National Police Gazette. 2. Babe Ruth is Dead, Aug 17, 1948 NY Daily Mirror. One of my all time favorite sports memorabilia items...bold and striking is an understatement! 3. The Victory of Gettsyburg in the Philadelphia Inquirer, July 6, 1863. 4. Pennsylvania Assembly's historic vote to declare indpendence, June 8, 1776 Pennsylvania Post(the smallest paper on there). 5. End of the Revolutionary War, printing of The Treaty of Paris, 1783, in the April 5, 1783 Massachusetts Spy newspaper. The masthead was printed by Paul Revere. 6. Death of Jesse James. That big photo is James on the cover of the April 22, 1882 Frank Leslie's Illustrated. |
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Great stuff.
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I always appreciate old newspapers - couple of mine I have had framed....
Boston Globe, Titanic Boston Post, 1912 Red Sox World Series team pic Boston Globe, Red Sox win 1916 World Series ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Boxscore from the game Archie "Moonlight" Graham played in...
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Scott,
Outstanding papers, both the Red Sox paper and the Titanic paper are killer! Randall, I like that Graham paper. Here is different edition of the Ruth death... [IMG] ![]() Here is one on the death of Samuel Adams in a local Boston area paper, Oct 5, 1803... [IMG] ![]() Death of Billy The Kid in the Chicago Tribune, July 19, 1881... [IMG] ![]() |
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Definately not as old as some of the others newspapers featured, but one of my personal favorites. Here is the front of the Detroit Free Press complete newspaper following his 2nd career no-hitter on 7/15/73. Ryan felt that this game unquestionably featured his career best stuff. 17 K's and a game so overpowering that the last hitter up Norm Cash brought a table leg to the plate instead of a bat. When home plate umpire Ron Luciano asked Cash what was up with the table leg, Cash replied I'm not going to hit him anyway. What difference does it make?" Great stuff!!
Not part of this thread, but I'm also going to include photos of Ryan's catcher Art Kusnyer's catchers mitt from the 2nd no-hitter, a game used ball from the 2nd no-hitter, a vintage era autographed snapshot of Stormin' Norman and finally a vintage snapshot of Ryan exiting Tiger Stadium following the game. Check out the 1970's era threads that Ryan is wearing. I think I might have sold that exact jacket during my days selling mens suits at JC Penney's. LOL Last edited by Scott Garner; 09-18-2010 at 12:53 PM. |
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I love the Titanic headline. What a great piece! Last edited by Scott Garner; 09-18-2010 at 12:43 PM. |
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Thanks for the comments, guys. I just went and took photos of a few more of mine. I purchased a collection of roughly a few dozen Boston newspapers about 10-12 years ago, most dating from 1910 - 1925, saved by someone who enjoyed major events. Thankfully for me, most of Boston's baseball glory coincided with that decade.
1) Boston Globe, April 15, 1912 morning edition (the framed one above is the 7:30 evening edition, with more info) - reports are that the Titanic is sinking, but it's assumed boats are on the way and no known casualties yet. Love the story; this was THE first report of trouble! 2) Boston Globe, April 21, 1912 - more Titanic follow-up stories, but off to the left-hand side is a story about the Red Sox opening some new ballpark, Fenway or something like that. 3) Boston Post, Sept. 23, 1920 - World Series was Fixed! Black Sox story revealed 4) Boston Post, Sept. 15, 1912 - Tris Speaker picture, article (ghost?) written by Christy Mathewson about Speaker being the most feared hitter Last edited by scooter729; 09-18-2010 at 02:02 PM. |
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Here are two of my favorite, the first being a Dec 6, 1773 issue of the Massachusetts Gazette, Boston newspaper. The entire front page is about the Tea just being landed from the East-India Tea company, and the Boston selectmen's committe(hancock and Adams) on what to do with it.
[IMG] ![]() [IMG] ![]() This one is the famous ORIGINAL Bum paper from the Dodgers '55 World Series victory. [IMG] ![]() |
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