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“Extra, Extra!!” Newspaper publishers relied on newspaper boys, or “newsies” to distribute their newspapers on city streets. These boys purchased the papers beforehand and needed to sell them all to make a profit. In towns and smaller cities these boys’ wages were often used to supplement the household coffers in lower income families. However, in large cities newspaper boys were often homeless children who sold newspapers just to earn enough to feed themselves. They could often be found sleeping huddled together under or near the stairs of the newspaper office. While this young lad is selling papers, by the look of and care taken in his clothing, he has a family and home he returns to every night.
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Dolley Madison, 1805-15 Wife of U.S. President James Madison, Dolley Madison was influential in establishing the concept of bipartisan cooperation among the political parties of the day. She held elaborate...
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Clara Barton, American Civil War Nurse and Founder of the American Red Cross Shortly after the outbreak of the American Civil War, Clara Barton’s Ladies’ Aid Society began collecting and...
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“Brothers in Arms” Two Brothers in the Colonial Militia, 1775 Families across the Colonies sent their sons to war in the American Revolution. Many of these were brothers who would...
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31272 - “Mr. Dayfield” Young Civilian Man Standing.