Description: You are considering the May 6, 1876, original and complete issue of Harper's weekly Vol XX, No.1010, pages 361-380 (includes supplement). It is 1876 and the country is in the reconstruction period after the Civil War. U.S. Grant is president and there are troops in the south to guarantee the fair treatment of freed slaves. The country holds its Centennial Fair in Philadelphia where root beer and bananas become popular. Bell has a telephone patent and Johns Hopkins University and the Elks are founded. Colorado joins the Union and Custer's Last Stand takes place. Electric lights illuminate San Francisco. The great Northfield Raid is recorded while Native American Indians are removed from the Black Hills after gold is discovered. Baseball's National League is begun and the first no-hitter is pitched. There are race riots in South Carolina and Stanley is in Africa. Rutherford Hayes (R) and Samuel Tilden (D) are nominated for president. What a year! In this issue: Thomas Nast cover-page, and last-page cartoon. Teacher Pensions, Centennial, Jesuit Convents and Schools, "Fair-Time," centerfold, Sultan of Turkey Supplement: The Miner; Conscription in France Wonderful old ads, literature, domestic and foreign news. I will combine shipping. Two Harper's Weekly issues mail for the same price as one.
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