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New York Weekly Tribune, Mar 16, 1844
New York Weekly Tribune, Mar 16, 1844

New York Weekly Tribune, Mar 16, 1844; regular newspaper. Edited by Horace Greeley & Thomas McElrath. Paper soft and supple. Printed on 31.5" x 42" white paper folded to 15.7" x 21". 8 pages remain of original 8. Previously bound with four needle holes in left border. 'R Farnum' handwritten in ink top margin. 0.5" spine fold separation at top and 2" in the middle. Minimal foxing. Light water stain affects bottom right of all pages. Overall grade: VF

National headlines:
  • Another homicide in Wisconsin
  • The Connecticut Murder
  • Glimpses of Europe (continuing travel narration)
  • Transcription of the speech of William H. Seward at a mass meeting of Whigs
  • John C Calhoun nominated and confirmed as Secretary of State
  • The Tariff and the Oregon Question
  • The Abolition Face of Loco-Focoism
  • Long commentary, probably by Greeley, on adversaries of social associations (read Fourier)
Local headlines:
  • New York legislature
  • Half-pg article by Horace Greeley answering complaints about Tribune
  • Commercial intelligence
 
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