Description: You are considering the Nov 17, 1877, original and complete issue of Harper's weekly Vol XXI, No.1090, pages 897-916 (includes supplement). It is 1877 and the reconstruction period after the Civil War continues, with Federal Troops in the South to guarantee the fair treatment of Blacks. U.S. Grant is in his last term and Rutherford Hayes (R) and Samuel Tilden (D) run. No winner can be decided so the Compromise of 1877 is reached, giving the presidency to Hayes but pulling troops from the South, disenfranchising Blacks. The Indian Wars continue with Crazy Horse, Sitting Bull, and the Nez Perce all actively fighting U.S. soldiers. Congress annexes the Black Hills and Sioux lands. There is a national Railroad Strike, Billy the Kid kills his first, and the first Westminster Dog Show takes place in NYC. Custer's body is returned to West Point and Cornelius Vanderbilt dies. The first telephone line is in Massachusetts and Edison introduces the phonograph. Molly Maguires are hung in Pennsylvania. Wimbledon has its first tennis tournament and baseball introduces masks for catchers. Russia is at war with Turkey and on and on... In This Issue: Thomas Nast cover page, full-page, and last page illustrations. North and South. Ptolemy's Map of the World. President Hayes at Virginia State Fair in Richmond. Grand Duke Nicolas. Russia and Constantinople. Surrender of Chief Joseph. Foreign Ministers. Supplement: The Invasion of Turkey with centerfold; Ruins of Nicopolis Wonderful old ads, literature, domestic and foreign news, and great illustrators! I will combine shipping. Two Harper's Weekly issues mail for the same price as one.
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