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Title |
Fernandina Courier Wednesday May 9, 1866 |
Object Name |
Newspaper |
Scope & Content |
Fernandina Courier Wednesday May 9, 1866 (To obtain High-Res Photos use the media tab files) There are advertisments in this newpaper from the Fernandina Hotel, New Drug Store JNO. S. Maxwell & Co.. There is an advertisment for Funston & Burt. known for staple and fancy dry goods, hats and clothing; as well as hardware, furniture, crockery, glassware, oils and paints. There is an advertisment for Fernandina Photography Gallery selling photographs, amberotypes, melanotypes. Ambrotype: "is comprised of an underexposed glass negative placed against a dark background. The dark backing creates a positive image." (deffinition from Google.) Melanotype: "glass negative mounted on a dark background and used as a positive." (deffinition from Google.) There is an article discussing how several senators from several states came while in Washington DC told their support through speeches for President Andrew Johnson in his policies for restoring the Union. There is an article about the condition of the prisoners under investigation as part of Lincoln assasination conspirators. At the time of this newspaper article being published they are located at Dry Tortugas, Florida, Fort Monroe as of April 5, 1886. These conspirators include Doctor Mudd, Arnold, Spangler, Colonel Marmauke. There is a article that came from the Chicago Tribune about a railroad passenger car constructed out of iron in Chicago. Built safer and more comfortable than previous passenger cars. This passenger car was constructed in New Brighton, near Pittsburg. |
Object ID |
2022.090.008 |
Collection |
AIMH Newspapers |
Number of images |
4 |
People |
Johnson, Andrew |
Search Terms |
News News (Newspaper) Newspaper History Advertisement Historical Fernandina Fernandina Beach Fernandina Beach--History Fernandina Businesses Fernandina News-Record Fernandina News Business, Historic |
Subjects |
Advertisements Advertising Newspaper Headlines Newspaper Industry Newspapers Photographers Photography stores Photography industry Photography Hotels |
Date |
05/09/1866 |
