...newspapers all dated from the 1880s and 1890s and came from California, Canada, Ohio, New York, England. Pages from Harper's Weekly were juxtaposed with Scientific American and The Illustrated News of the World. Outside, there was not a soul around...
...contemporaneous sources, including the substantial biographical article written by Henry Cabot Lodge and published in Harper's Weekly in May 1884. (The article is now part of the "Cornell Making of America" collection at the Cornell University...
...In the nation In 1874, the Republican Party was symbolized as an elephant in a cartoon drawn by Thomas Nast in Harper's Weekly. In 1893, the state of Colorado granted its women the right to vote. In 1916, Republican Jeannette Rankin of...
...Indiana. In 1870, the Democratic Party was represented as a donkey for the first time in a cartoon by Thomas Nast in Harper's Weekly. In 1929, civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. was born in Atlanta, Ga. In 1943, work was completed on...
...In the nation In 1874, the Republican Party was symbolized as an elephant in a cartoon drawn by Thomas Nast in "Harper's Weekly." In 1893, the state of Colorado granted its women the right to vote. In 1916, Republican Jeannette Rankin of...
...and oriental rugs. "Today's special one-carat diamond earrings, $599." Tappan Adney, on assignment for Harper's Weekly in 1897, recounted a well-heeled gold-man's description of Skagway, "There are more inexperienced men to...
...in hard cover and sell for $34.95. It includes more than 60 contemporary photographs as well as etchings from Harper's Weekly and other periodicals of the time. For details, the publisher contact is Erica Hill, Ph.D., ffeh@uaf.edu...
...In the nation In 1874, the Republican Party was symbolized as an elephant in a cartoon drawn by Thomas Nast in Harper's Weekly. In 1893, the state of Colorado granted women there the right to vote. In 1916, Republican Jeannette Rankin of...
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