Box 8
Contains 80 Results:
"Reds to Answer U.N. Note Tonight" (Chattanooga News-Free Press), 1951-10-09
Articles about the possible reopening of peace talks to end the Korean War.
"Reds Ask Immediate Truce Talks" (St. Louis Globe-Democrat), 1951-10-10
Articles about the possible reopening of peace talks to end the Korean War.
"Germ War Threat Looms" (San Antonio Evening News), 1951-11-12
Articles about the possibility of Cold War enemies targeting American farms and ranches through biological sabotage.
(Evening Tribune, San Diego CA), 1951-12-31
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.
"Big Storm Hits So. Calif." (Los Angeles Evening Herald Express), 1951-12-31
Articles about rainstorms that caused flooding in many parts of southern California, including Los Angeles.
(Los Angeles Times), 1952-01-02
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.
(Los Angeles Times), 1952-01-17
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.
(Hermann Sons News, San Antonio TX), 1952-02
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.
"King's Neighbors in Tribute" (New York Journal American), 1952-02-09
Articles about the death of King George VI of England.
(San Antonio Express), 1952-04-26
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.