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| Date |
Title |
Newspaper |
| 1911-05-30May 30, 1911 |
Crowd of 100,000 at the Speedway |
Indianapolis News |
| 1911-05-30May 30, 1911 |
Train and Trolley Bear in Thousands |
Indianapolis News |
| 1911-05-30May 30, 1911 |
One Dead and Many Injured |
Indianapolis News |
| 1911-05-30May 30, 1911 |
Harroun is in Lead at 300 |
Indianapolis News |
| 1911-05-31May 31, 1911 |
Harroun Only One Sure of His Place |
Indianapolis News |
| 1911-05-31May 31, 1911 |
The Great Race |
Indianapolis News |
| 1888-10-02 Oct 02, 1888 |
Another London Horror |
British Daily Whig |
| 1888-10-08 Oct 08, 1888 |
The Whitehall Discovery Inquest Today |
St. James Gazette |
| 1838-05-05 May 05, 1838 |
Letter to the editor |
The Perth Gazette |
| 1916-02-01 Feb 01, 1916 |
Why I joined the Army |
Daily Express |
| 1916-02-09 Feb 09, 1916 |
In the Front Trenches |
Daily Express |
| 1916-03-04 Mar 04, 1916 |
What they Think in the Trenches |
Daily Express |
| 1916-03-23 Mar 23, 1916 |
The Resiliency of Mr. Atkins |
Daily Express |
| 1916-08-17 Aug 17, 1916 |
How a Trench Raid V.C. was won |
Daily Express |
| 1917-10-20 Oct 20, 1917 |
Columbia's Dismissed Professors |
The Literary Digest |
| 1917-10-19 Oct 19, 1917 |
Death Comes to Mata Hari |
International News Service |
| 1916-07-11 July 11, 1916 |
Night Raid by the Royal Munster Fusiliers |
The Irish Times |
| 1854-11-14 Nov 14, 1854 |
The Charge of the Light Brigade (article) |
The London Times |
| 1912-04-15 Apr 15, 1912 |
Passengers Safely Moved and Steamer Titanic Taken in Tow |
Christian Science Monitor |
| 1902-10-09 Oct 09, 1902 |
Three Grades of Fabric |
The Brooklyn Eagle |
| 1835-06-22Jun 22, 1835 |
Five Points (Manhattan) (crime report?) |
The New York Sun |
| 1897-09-21 Sep 21, 1897 |
Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus |
The New York Sun |
| 1886-10-15 Oct 15, 1886 |
Edith Kingdon |
The Ottawa Daily Local News |
| 1888-09-12 Sep 12, 1888 |
The Latest Murder |
Olean Democrat |
| 1912-04-04 Apr 4, 1912 |
Aviator C.P. Rodgers Almost Instantly Killed. His Biplane Falls Distance of 200 Feet (Obituary) |
Chattanooga Daily Times |