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Roosevelt Is Nominated by Progressive Party (1912) | The Yesteryear Gazette
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Yesterday's News Today! May 9, 2016. Roosevelt Is Nominated by Progressive Party (1912). From the Washington Herald – June 23, 1912 (View Original). By Hugh S. Miller. Theodore Roosevelt Arrives in Chicago for the 1912 Progressive Party Convention. Chicago, June 22. The third party is here. An hour after William Howard Taft had been renominated by the Republican National Convention. Tonight, Theodore Roosevelt was the nominee of the National Progressives, assembled in Orchestra Hall. The fight was on.
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Inventions | The Yesteryear Gazette
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Yesterday's News Today! March 29, 2016. Astrology Now the Fad (1898). Thomas a. watson. From the Anaconda Standard – February 6, 1898 (View Original). Society Is Taking to Reading Stars Instead of Palms. Antique astronomical illustration of Earth’s rotation around the Sun (1874). From the Chicago Chronicle). Pre- WW I French Astrology Postcard. At a number of these parties a most interesting feature, especially to unmarried people, has developed in the way of matrimonial advice. After casting the hor...
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Yesterday's News Today! April 6, 2014. Ouija Board Again Brings Marvelous, Mysterious Messages (1915). From the Ogden Standard – December 11, 1915 (View Original). 8220;Patience Worth,” Mythical Character, Startles Literary World with Her Quaint English in Essays, Plays and Novels Noted Writers Are Puzzled over the Output of This Woman Supposed to Have Lived 300 Years Ago. 8220;Long condemned by religious as the direct agency of Satan and by skeptics as the toy of the superstitious, the Ouija board is be...
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Thaw Taken to Madhouse Vigorously Protesting (1908) | The Yesteryear Gazette
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Yesterday's News Today! June 8, 2016. Thaw Taken to Madhouse Vigorously Protesting (1908). Crime of the century. Trial of the century. From the New York World – February 1, 1908 (View Original). Berates Counsel for Not Fighting His Commitment to Matteawan by Justice Dowling after Acquittal by Jury. A Proper Verdict is Mr. Jerome’s Opinion. Prisoner Receives Announcement with a Sigh of Relief, His Wife with Great Emotion Roosevelt’s Relative Fined for Contempt. Matteawan Asylum for the Criminal Insane.
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Obituaries | The Yesteryear Gazette
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Yesterday's News Today! December 12, 2015. Walt Whitman: The Venerable Poet Joins the Silent Majority (1892). From the Sacramento Record-Union – March 28, 1892 (View Original). He Passed Away Calmly and Peacefully, Like a Child Asleep, at His Home in Philadelphia. Walt Whitman, 1887. Philadelphia, March 27. Calmly and peacefully, like a child falling asleep, Walt Whitman. Camden, N.J., March 27. Philadelphia, March 27. Walt Whitman, age 35, July 1854. February 22, 2014. President McKinley is Dead! His re...
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Sports | The Yesteryear Gazette
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Yesterday's News Today! April 28, 2016. Wilson and Bride Cheer As Nationals Win Game (1916). From the Washington Herald – April 21, 1916 (View Original). President Tosses Out Ball Opening 1916 Season at Home. Thirteen Thousand Enthusiastic “Fans” See Walter Johnson Humble Yankees, 12 to 4. And Mrs. Wilson with about 13,000 other fans and fanesses saw the Nationals. Start on their spring drive yesterday for the American League baseball pennant. President Wilson put the German issue. The Nationals had thin...
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The Wild West | The Yesteryear Gazette
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Yesterday's News Today! Category Archives: The Wild West. March 22, 2015. General McCook on the Sand Creek Massacre (1865). From the Ohio Statesman – August 22, 1865 (View Original). 8220;The Sand Creek Massacre” by Robert Lindneaux portrays his concept of the assault on the peaceful Cheyenne and Arapaho village by the U.S. Army. 8221; He has fought them in many campaigns, and is influenced by no mawkish sentimentality in their favor. These Indians were under the leadership of “ Black Kettle. The 26th of...