Jonathan Reads Old Newspapers
Jonathan Reads Old Newspapers
Jonathan Cohen
Every episode I'll read stories from another old newspaper. Calming, soothing ASMR stories to take your mind off the modern world and help you rest. Chill out, ease up and get some sleep.
March 19, 1900
Today in history: Harry Lauder, Scotland's greatest entertainer, makes his professional debut in London Glendora, Mississippi founded In the New York Tribune, the Only Woman's Page, page 5: Where to Go To-Day Arkansas Federation Buffalo D.A.R. Work Eight Hour Servants One Woman's Occupation Veils as Beautifiers A Year's Work
Mar 20, 2021
28 min
March 18, 1900
Today in history: W.C. Fields makes it big, opening for the Orpheum vaudeville circuit in SF. Maud S., The Race Track Queen, beloved racehorse, dies at 25, having set a record 9 years earlier. In the New York Tribune: A full-length advertisement from Siegel & Cooper Co., including a showing of footage of Pope Leo XII (see https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vzLduvnW-FA)
Mar 18, 2021
27 min
March 17, 2021
Today in history: Governor of Guam abolishes slavery Topeka Daily Capital ends 'good news' experiment From the New York Tribune: Digging out from heavy snowstorms in New York City and elsewhere Kentucky governorship contest - legal maneuvers
Mar 17, 2021
28 min
March 16, 1900
Today in 1900: Boxer Rebels in China Cortland New York founded In the March 16, 1900 New York Tribune: New Jersey Central Situation Board and Rooms Real Estate Help Wanted
Mar 16, 2021
28 min
March 15, 1900
Today in 1900: Black rain falls in North Carolina, and snow in many other parts of the U.S. Standard Oil pays a $20-million dividend, the largest distributed up to that time In the New York Tribune: New Jersey News Brooklyn News
Mar 15, 2021
28 min
March 14, 1900
Today in history: Gold Standard Act signed by President McKinley Mendel's laws of heredity rediscovered In the New York Tribune: Advertisements on Page 12 Kellogg's "Wash Trading" on Page 11 New Publications, Literary Notes, and European Advertisements on Page 10
Mar 15, 2021
28 min
March 13, 1900
On this day in 1900: Passage of the U.S. Gold Standard Act British forces take possession of the capital of the Orange Free State From the New York Tribune, March 12, 1900: Incidents in Society Big Sale of Oranges Contribution to Trinity College No Trust of Guide Book Companies Gold Medal Flour (ad) Miss Dempsey Released from Tombs Nagle Flounders Over Hyatt's Bid Wants Lawyer to Refund Fees A Hall of Fame Personal The Talk of the Day
Mar 13, 2021
28 min
March 12, 1900
On this day in 1900: British General John French and the Orange Free State William Albin Young removed from office as Representative for Virginia's 2nd Congressional district From the New York Tribune, March 12, 1900: The Talk of the Day Lockhart's "Gil Blas" Jubilee Pictures in Black and White - Mr. Harvey in Spanish Drama Concert for the Admiral - Entertainment in His Honor and Mrs. Dewey's at the Lakewood Hotel Bishop Whipple's New Assistant Thomas Henry Ismay's Will
Mar 13, 2021
27 min