Box 8
Contains 80 Results:
"Low of 6 Degrees Here" (San Antonio Evening News), 1951-02-02
Articles about a winter storm that struck in southern Texas, a rarity for the region
"Allies May Not Cross Parallel" (San Antonio Express), 1951-02-02
Articles about the proposed plan to have U.N. forces stop their northward advance at the 38th parallel if the Communists would accept cease-fire terms.
(North DeKalb [AL] Record), 1951-04-19
Optometrist James Abrams and his wife, Edith, collected newspapers after moving to Arthur, Illinois in 1916.
The collection includes copies of the Chicago Daily Tribune and other Illinois and Midwestern newspapers featuring historical headlines, particularly World War II, D-Day, and the Korean War.
"Senate Passes Tax Hike Bill" (Illinois State Journal), 1951-09-29
Articles about the U.S. Senate passing a bill to raise personal and corporate income taxes.
(Alabama Rural Electric News), 1951-10
Optometrist James Abrams and his wife, Edith, collected newspapers after moving to Arthur, Illinois in 1916.
The collection includes copies of the Chicago Daily Tribune and other Illinois and Midwestern newspapers featuring historical headlines, particularly World War II, D-Day, and the Korean War.
(Times-New Era, Fort Payne AL), 1951-10-03
Optometrist James Abrams and his wife, Edith, collected newspapers after moving to Arthur, Illinois in 1916.
The collection includes copies of the Chicago Daily Tribune and other Illinois and Midwestern newspapers featuring historical headlines, particularly World War II, D-Day, and the Korean War.
(North DeKalb [AL] Record), 1951-10-04
Optometrist James Abrams and his wife, Edith, collected newspapers after moving to Arthur, Illinois in 1916.
The collection includes copies of the Chicago Daily Tribune and other Illinois and Midwestern newspapers featuring historical headlines, particularly World War II, D-Day, and the Korean War.
(Chattanooga News-Free Press), 1951-10-04
Optometrist James Abrams and his wife, Edith, collected newspapers after moving to Arthur, Illinois in 1916.
The collection includes copies of the Chicago Daily Tribune and other Illinois and Midwestern newspapers featuring historical headlines, particularly World War II, D-Day, and the Korean War.
(The Birmingham News), 1951-10-07
Optometrist James Abrams and his wife, Edith, collected newspapers after moving to Arthur, Illinois in 1916.
The collection includes copies of the Chicago Daily Tribune and other Illinois and Midwestern newspapers featuring historical headlines, particularly World War II, D-Day, and the Korean War.
"China Shifts Armies, Trying to Check U.N." (Birmingham Post-Herald), 1951-10-09
Articles about developments in the Korean War.