The Military Monitor and American Register- 12 April 1813
Description
- Sponsors
This item is a part of the 1812 History digitization project. This project was made possible with the support of the Department of Canadian Heritage through the Canadian Culture Online Strategy.- Creators
- Joseph Desnoues, Author
- American Antiquarian Society, Author
- Media Type
- Text
- Item Type
- Periodicals
- Description
- The Military Monitor was a weekly periodical that was published every Monday. The first issue was printed for August 17, 1812 and is believed to have ceased in 1814, as the last issue located was April 2, 1814. The periodical was suspended with the November 23, 1812 issue and resumed with the December 14, 1812 issue. The quote at the top of the first page is “The public good our end”. The periodical’s various authors included:
Desnoues, Joseph, 1794?-1837.
O'Connor, Thomas, 1770-1855.
Hardcastle, John, 1778?-1835.
Van Pelt, Peter, 1779?-1843.
Wall, Stephen.
Van Riper, Nicholas.
Other authors are believed to be the American Antiquarian Society.
Proprietors: T. O'Connor & S. Wall, 1812; T. O'Connor, 1812-<1813>.
Printers: Hardcastle & Van Pelt, for T. O'Connor and S. Wall, Sept. 14-Oct. 5, 1812; J. Desnoues, Oct. 12, 1812-; N. Van Riper, Nov. 6, 1813-< >.
- Notes
- This issue was included in a bound volume of the Military Monitor and American Register.
Other Dates included are:
1812 August 31
1812 October 12
1812 October 19
1812 November 23
1812 December 14
1812 December 21
1813 January 11
1813 February 1
1813 March 29
1813 April 5
1813 April 26
1813 May 31 - Place of Publication
- New York, NY
- Date of Publication
- 12 Apr 1813
- Subject(s)
- Local identifier
- SPCL PER E 351 M64
- Copyright Statement
- Public domain: Copyright has expired according to Canadian law. No restrictions on use.
- Contact
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