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    Harper's Weekly, A Journal of Civilization was an American political magazine based in New York City. Published by Harper & Brothers from 1857 until 1916...
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  • American media outlets. Harper's Magazine began as Harper's New Monthly Magazine in New York City in June 1850, by publisher Harper & Brothers. The company...
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    reflecting the inclusion of Joseph and Fletcher Harper. Harper began publishing Harper's Magazine, Harper's Weekly, and other periodicals beginning in the 1850s...
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    Harper's was a generalized legend dashed off by the staff as page filler, based on a combination of factual anecdote and convenient fiction. Harper's...
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  • Harper's Bazaar is an American monthly women's fashion magazine. It was first published in New York City on November 2, 1867, as the weekly Harper's Bazar...
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    slaves and Chinn in a letter to George William Curtis, then editor of Harper's Weekly, the most widely read journal during the Civil War, which appeared...
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    A woodcut, based on a photograph of the former slaves, appeared in Harper's Weekly in January 1864 with the caption "EMANCIPATED SLAVES, WHITE AND COLORED...
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    Evening Post and The Nation and later became the editorial writer for Harper's Weekly. He remained active in politics and led the "Mugwump" movement, which...
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    Thomas Nast (category Harper's Weekly artists)
    symbols through his artwork. Nast was associated with the magazine Harper's Weekly from 1859 to 1860 and from 1862 until 1886. Nast's influence was so...
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    US edition of the Strand in January 1893. It was also published in Harper's Weekly (US) on 25 February 1893. The story was published with nine illustrations...
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  • story of Harper's Globe is about a girl named Robin, with a very mysterious past, who's gone to Harper's Island to work for the newspaper, Harper's Globe...
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    mythic West had already slipped into history. From that first trip, Harper's Weekly printed Remington's first published commercial effort, a re-drawing...
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    habit that Thomas Nast used to great effect in his attacks on Tweed in Harper's Weekly beginning in 1869 – and he bought a brownstone to live in at 41 West...
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    covered by Harper's Weekly; news, editorials, cartoons (many by Thomas Nast see also Thomas Nast, The Cartoons from Thomas Nast provided by HarpWeek, Tusche...
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    Nelson, Henry Loomis, eds. (15 March 1873). "Adele Spitzeder". Harper's Weekly. Harper's Magazine Company. Archived from the original on 23 January 2019...
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    version of the suit can be attributed to the work of Thomas Nast for Harper's Weekly magazine, although it is often thought that Haddon Sundblom designed...
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  • stopping at the ship's Gymnasium. In his account published in Harper's Weekly, Harper described the confusion in the gymnasium as "rather like a stupid...
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    praised by William Dean Howells, a leading editor associated with Harper's Weekly. Dunbar became one of the first African-American writers to establish...
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    Biographical sketch at the U.S. Senate website Portrait and biography, Harper's Weekly, February 19, 1870, p. 116 "The Colored Member Admitted to His Seat...
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    Transcript of the 1864 Democratic Party Platform Harper's Weekly – Overview more from Harper's Weekly Presidential Election of 1864: A Resource Guide from...
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