Newspapers -- United States
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
Horace Greeley letter to Thomas L. Kane
Letter from Horace Greeley, Boston, to Thomas L. Kane, Philadelphia, inquiring about Kane's health, which was poor at this point. Greeley also describes events that happened recently with his wife, Ida, having traveled to England, including some mentions of her poor health. He ends the letter mentioning lecturing in Ohio and the state of the New York Tribune, which he founded. Original envelope and a transcription of the letter are included. Dated January 4, 1855.
James N. McCabe prints from Army Times and Pacific Stars and Stripes, 1970 January
James N. McCabe prints from The Army Reporter, 1969-1970
Contains prints from The Army Reporter, which was an authorized weekly publication of the Army, published by the Information Office, U.S. Army Vietnam, APO 96375. It was printed by Pacific Stars and Stripes, Tokyo, Japan.
James N. McCabe prints from The Cavalair Newspaper, 1969-1970
Contains prints from The Cavalair, which was published weekly under the supervision of the Information Office, 1st Air Cavalry Division, APO SF 96490, and was an authorized Army publication. It was printed by Pacific Stars and Stripes, Tokyo, Japan.
James N. McCabe prints from The Observer, 1969-1970
Contains five prints from The Observer, which was an authorized newspaper published weekly by the Command Information Division, Office of Information, Military Assistance Command, Vietnam, for United States Forces in Vietnam. It was printed by Pacific Stars and Stripes, Tokyo.