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  • South-east View of Sackett's Harbour
        A view of Sackett's Harbour. Landmarks in the image are numbered and below the image are the descriptions. 1. Navy Point 2. Fort Tompkins 3. Smith Cantonment 4. Pike Cantonment 5. Block House 6. Bloc
      A view of Sackett's Harbour. Landmarks in the image are numbered and …
  • Boston Gazette, 12 July 1813
        Volumes of interest were published between 1812 and 1815 with articles about the War of 1812. Issue for July 12, 1813 includes news from the War of 1812 at Sackets Harbour, Albany, and Fort George (r
      Volumes of interest were published between 1812 and 1815 with articles about …
  • The War- June 15, 1813
        This newspaper was published bi-weekly from June 1812 to September 1814 by S. Woodworth & Co. in New York. Editor Samuel Woodworth formed the content of the newspaper using official documents from bo
      This newspaper was published bi-weekly from June 1812 to September 1814 by …
  • National Intelligencer Vol. XIII, No. 1984- June 8, 1813
        The Intelligencer was an American newspaper that was established, in 1800, in Washington by Samuel Harrison Smith, a young Jeffersonian- Republican from Philadelphia. The paper was a supporter of the
      The Intelligencer was an American newspaper that was established, in 1800, in …
  • The Weekly Messenger, Vol.2 No.39- July 16, 1813
        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. Dearborn
      A weekly newspaper that was published every Friday from 1811 to 1815. …
  • American Mercury Newspaper, Vol. XXXI, No. 1571. August 9, 1814
        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 Mercur
      A weekly newspaper published in Hartford, Connecticut by Elisha Babcock & Son, …
  • National Intelligencer Vol. XVI, No. 2195 - October 15, 1814
        The Intelligencer was an American newspaper that was established, in 1800, in Washington by Samuel Harrison Smith, a young Jeffersonian- Republican from Philadelphia. War of 1812 related content incl
      The Intelligencer was an American newspaper that was established, in 1800, in …
  • Merrimack Intelligencer Vol. 5 No. 48
        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 incl
      This was a weekly paper that was published every Saturday. The motto …
  • Bill of Account from Richardson & Lyons to Lt. Leonard- 1814
        A bill of account from Richardson Lyons to Lt. Leonard for 12 bottles in the amount of 2 pounds, 2 shilling on July 25, 1814. . Leonard was from the 104th New Brunswick Regiment that was raised in 18
      A bill of account from Richardson Lyons to Lt. Leonard for 12 …
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