Description: You are considering the Apr 29, 1882, original and complete issue of Harper's weekly Vol XXVI, No.1323, pages 257-272. It is 1882, the beginning of the Gilded Age and of a recession/depression that would last for 3 years. Chester A. Arthur is President after the assassination of James Garfield by Charles Guiteau, who is hanged. John D. Rockefeller forms Standard Oil. Polygamy is outlawed and Chinese laborers are prohibited from immigrating for 10 years. Thomas Edison lights up a square mile in lower Manhattan and establishes the first commercial electric power plant. The Great Comet of 1882 appears and the Hatfields and McCoys start their feud in Kentucky. In the west, both Jesse James and Morgan Earp are assassinated. The first baseball World Series is played and the Knights of Columbus forms in New Haven, Connecticut. Both Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Charles Darwin and Ralph Waldo Emerson pass, and Franklin D. Roosevelt is born.... In This Issue: Thomas Nast illustrations. Sketches at the Dog Show. The New York Police. General Fitz-John Porter. Victor Hugo. Cruelty of the Cuckoo. Egyptian Pottery. National Academy of Design, centerfold. Hunting in Burmah. Migratory Wild Fowl. Charles Darwin dies. Native Indian Cartoon. Wonderful old ads, poetry, literature, domestic and foreign news, and, of course, historic illustrations. Each issue will be inserted into a protective acetate sleeve and mailed flat. I will combine shipping. Two Harper's Weekly issues mail for the same price as one. I will refund any postage overpay for multiple issues.
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