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- Under this Accession number there is a collection of newspapers from the United States (US) from the years 1812 to 1886, some of which contain articles related to the War of 1812. The following is aUnder this Accession number there is a collection of newspapers from the …
- This newspaper was published in Boston, Massachusetts every Friday by James Cutler and includes a variety of topics relating to the War of 1812. The first page begins with a proclamation by the GoverThis newspaper was published in Boston, Massachusetts every Friday by James Cutler …
- This issue of Pleasant Hours: a paper for young folk contains an article titled “The Story of Queenston Heights”.This issue of Pleasant Hours: a paper for young folk contains an …
- A semi-weekly paper that was published from 1801 to 1817. It was previously called the Independent chronicle and the universal advertiser, and was later the Independent chronicle & Boston patriot (SeA semi-weekly paper that was published from 1801 to 1817. It was …
- A semi-weekly paper that began in 1809 and ceased in 1816. Its succeeding title was the Boston Patriot and Morning Advertiser. Publishers included: Everett & Munroe, 1809-Mar. 7, 1810; Isaac Munroe,A semi-weekly paper that began in 1809 and ceased in 1816. Its …
- The York Gazette, York, Upper Canada was printed by John Cameron on October 24, 1812. The paper has various articles that describe events of the ongoing war including a letter found on an American OfThe York Gazette, York, Upper Canada was printed by John Cameron on …
- A semi-weekly paper that was published from 1801 to 1817. It was previously called the Independent chronicle and the universal advertiser, and was later the Independent chronicle & Boston patriot (SeA semi-weekly paper that was published from 1801 to 1817. It was …
- A weekly newspaper that was published every Friday from 1811 to 1815. Page 1: • Speech of a Mr. Fuller and a Mr. Blake to the President, mentioning some war events Page 3: • Letter from Gen. DearbornA weekly newspaper that was published every Friday from 1811 to 1815. …
- The "Columbian" was established by Mr. Holt in 1808 as an "organ of the Clintonians" (Journalism in the United States, from 1690-1872 By Frederic Hudson) and a replacement to the "Citizen". It was aThe "Columbian" was established by Mr. Holt in 1808 as an "organ …
- A weekly newspaper published in Hartford, Connecticut by Elisha Babcock & Son, "(Printers of the Laws of the Union)". Babcock arrived in Hartford not long after the war in 1784 and created the MercurA weekly newspaper published in Hartford, Connecticut by Elisha Babcock & Son, …
- A semi-weekly paper that was published from 1801 to 1817. It was previously called the Independent chronicle and the universal advertiser, and was later the Independent chronicle & Boston patriot (SeA semi-weekly paper that was published from 1801 to 1817. It was …
- All newspapers are not currently digitized in full. Please contact the museum if you would like to know more about one of the included papers.All newspapers are not currently digitized in full. Please contact the museum …
- A semi-weekly paper that was published from 1801 to 1817. It was previously called the Independent chronicle and the universal advertiser, and was later the Independent chronicle & Boston patriot (SeA semi-weekly paper that was published from 1801 to 1817. It was …
- An original Niagara area newspaper containing an account of the Battle of Queenston Heights and the death and burial of Sir Isaac Brock. The newspaper is dated October 24, 1812, eleven days after theAn original Niagara area newspaper containing an account of the Battle of …
- This was a weekly paper that was published every Saturday. The motto of the Merrimack was: "Not too rash--Yet not fearful--We aim to be just." It was published from 1808-1817. Topics of interest inclThis was a weekly paper that was published every Saturday. The motto …
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