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Posted inDaily News Maritime & Naval History

Will Leave Sub S-19 Alone Until Weather Clears

Photo of a submarine stranded on a sandbar.

Boston, Jan. 21.—Salvage operations on the submarine S-19, stranded on a sandbar at the entrance of the Orleans Harbor on Cape Cod, have been postponed until the return of clear weather, naval officials announced here tonight. Heavy seas kicked up by yesterday’s storm have driven the submarine further onto the bar, it was said.

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Posted inBiographical Daily News Local Histories

Helen Keller Here Thursday

Helen Keller, famous blind and deaf woman will arrive in Milwaukee Thursday to spend several days in making a personal appeal for the support of the American Foundation for the Blind.

Miss Keller will be accompanied by her life-long teacher, Mrs. Anne Sullivan Macy.

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Posted inUS Civil War

January 22, 1862 – Beware of Counterfeits

Our attention has been called to the manner in which one of the two dollar treasury notes of this State has been counterfeited, so as to make it pass for…
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