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    Man Finds 19th-Century Periodicals

    Saturday, August 4, 2007

    An antiques collector stumbled upon a Civil War-era rarity that was about to suffer the same fate as yesterday's trash.

    Antiques collector Stephen Burns discovered that a pile of periodicals intended for the garbage heap turned out to be dozens of issues of "Little Pilgrim," a children's reader published in Philadelphia in the 1850s and '60s. The periodical featured fiction, poetry, riddles and other items for young readers.

    Burns was at an auction when a bidder bought a box of books, then offered him the primers in the bottom of the box. They would have just been thrown away, Burns said.

    He read and researched the periodicals over time, and discovered he had 64 issues of Little Pilgrim. The children's publication was written and edited by Grace Greenwood, an author, pioneering newspaperwoman, abolitionist, and women's rights advocate.

    Grace Greenwood was the pen name of Sara Jane Clarke, a native of Pompey, N.Y., and descendant of the preacher and theologian Jonathan Edwards.

    Burns, 65, now hopes to make the periodicals part of the curriculum in schools. He's seeking corporate sponsorship for an education program that could be used in classrooms.

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    Mark Jaeger
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    Mark Jaeger

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    Re: Man Finds Civil War Era Periodicals

    Mark,

    Quite a find. My wife is always looking to improve her impression of a teacher and things like this would be an invaluable find for her. We are always scouring antique and junk stores for such buried treasure.
    Robert Collett
    8th FL / 13th IN
    Armory Guards
    WIG

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    • #3
      Re: Man Finds Civil War Era Periodicals

      Mark, what a cool find he made! I've not heard of Little Pilgrim before.

      Originally posted by toptimlrd View Post
      My wife is always looking to improve her impression of a teacher and things like this would be an invaluable find for her.
      Robert,

      Does your wife know about this site? It's 19th century schoolbooks, full texts, can browse by title or author, and can search as well. Cool site.

      Linda
      Last edited by LindaTrent; 08-05-2007, 12:14 AM.
      Linda Trent
      [email]linda_trent@att.net[/email]

      “It ain’t what you know that gets you into trouble.
      It’s what you know that just ain’t so.” Mark Twain.

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      • #4
        Re: Man Finds Civil War Era Periodicals

        It truly is amazing what can be saved from the dump.I recently managed to acquire 16 original volumes of the OR's that were going to be skipped. Now I just need to find the rest.

        SteveB.
        Steve Boulton
        Lazy Jacks Mess
        Volunteer Company Infantry (UK)

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