Historic Newspapers: The 1600's and 1700's

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  • Firepower for the "approaching season"...
    Item #605766
    COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, Jan. 12, 1799  Page 2 has a lengthy speech by the Mass. governor, signed in script type: Increase Sumner. The back page features a very interesting & unusual illustrated ad for "Gunnery Articles Suitable for the Approaching Season". One wonders what the season is, as the illustration shows a cannon (see).
    Four pages, wear at the margins with minimal loss to a lower corner, generally good.
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  • Proclamation signed by John Jay...
    Item #605650
    THE SPECTATOR, New York, Dec. 6, 1797  Close to half of the first column of the back page is taken up with: "A Proclamation" concerning state law & prisoners, signed in type by the governor: John Jay.
    Four pages, minor loss to an upper corner, never bound nor trimmed, minor foxing.
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  • a letter from Richmond concerning the scourge...
    Item #605516
    WEEKLY MUSEUM, New York, Aug. 16, 1800  Page 3 has; "Summary of the Late News" which includes a letter from Richmond concerning the "scourge" which has afflicted the city.
    Four pages, 9 1/2 by 11 1/2 inches, nice condition.
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  • From the Revolutionary War...
    Item #605484
    THE GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE, London, March, 1780  A fine opportunity to purchase a magazine from during the Revolutionary War at a reasonable price, as there is very little American content in this issue. Just one report in the "Historical Chronicle" with two items: "There have been no material advices from America that can be rely'd on. A vague... Read full description  
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  • From the Revolutionary War...
    Item #605483
    THE GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE, London, March, 1780 

    * American Revolutionary War
    * From the enemy


    A fine opportunity to purchase a magazine from during the Revolutionary War at a reasonable price, as there is very little American content in this issue. Just one report in the "Historical Chronicle" with two items: "There have been no material advices... Read full description  
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  • Historic newspaper item #605140
    Item #605140
    THE NEW YORK WEEKLY MAGAZINE, April 20, 1796  An eight page literary newspaper, measuring 8 by 10 inches. Some foxing stain otherwise good.
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  • On the death of King George II...
    Item #605020
    THE LONDON CHRONICLE, England, October 30, 1760  Page 2 has: "The Lord Marshal's Order for a General Mourning for his late Majesty King George the Second.' (see)  Also a report from the "London Gazette Extraordinary" headed: "A Proclamation Requiring all persons being in Office of Authority of Government at the Decease of the late King, to proceed in... Read full description  
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  • An address to the President, with his response...
    Item #604887
    THOMAS'S MASSACHUSETTS SPY OR WORCESTER GAZETTE, Oct. 10, 1798 

    * President John Adams

    Page 2 has and: "Address" prefaced with: "Among the numerous addresses presented to the President few, if any, have been better expressed than the following." signed: James Oliver. This is followed by the President's reply signed: John Adams... Read full description  
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  • America at war:  The Great War Collection (eleven issues)...
    Item #604844
    THE GREAT WAR COLLECTION (11 issues) - A great opportunity for an instant collection encompassing every major "American" war from The French and Indian War through The Gulf War. You get eleven original/authentic publications (at least 9 being American newspapers), one each for:

    French & Indian War, Revolutionary War, War of... Read full description  

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  • A 1790's literary newspaper...
    Item #604149
    THE NEW YORK WEEKLY MAGAZINE, May 18, 1796  Basically a literary newspaper, page 2 has: "The Fatal Effects of Indulging the Passions".
    Eight pages, 8 1/4 by 10 inches, nice condition.
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  • Dismissing an agent...
    Item #603435
    THE LONDON CHRONICLE, England, April 2, 1767  Inside has an "Extract of a Letter from Boston (New England)" concerning the dismissal of Mr. Jackson as an agent, signed by the governor: Fra. Bernard (see).
    Eight pages, 88 1/4 by 11 inches, some damp staining & minor margin wear.
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  • England, France, and America...
    Item #603321
    LLOYD'S EVENING POST, London, Jan. 1, 1796 

    * Rare 18th century title

    Page 4 has: "Extracts From An American Journal" which concerns the relations among England, France, and the United States.
    Four pages, 8 1/2 by 11 1/2 inches, wear at the margins, minor foxing.
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  • Supreme Court Decision... - Beginning of the "Miranda Rights" law...

    Supreme Court Decision...

    Item #602504
    FITCHBURG SENTINEL, Massachusetts, June 14, 1966 

    * Miranda rights onset
    * Supreme Court decides the Miranda vs. Arizona case
    * Landmark decision


    The top of the front page reports on a game-changing ruling for law enforcement, as the Supreme Court responds to the case of "Miranda vs. Arizona". The headline reads:

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  • Note from President Washington...
    Item #602434
    COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, Sept. 26, 1795  Page 3 has a small item prefaced with: "The following is the concluding paragraph of the answer of the President of the United States to the Chairman of the Norfolk meeting against the Treaty:" and what follows is the paragraph, signed in type: G. Washington.
    Four pages, never bound nor trimmed, various small tears & archival mends near margins, some chipping at the top of the back leaf, some damp staining.
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  • The best of patriots...
    Item #602351
    THE LONDON CHRONICLE, England, Sept. 13, 1774  Inside has a lengthy letter sent to America, by a "...a noble Lord in a very high office" (see). It also has a letter from New York which begins: "Every body here, high and low, are in a combustion. Those who have nothing to lose are our warmest Patriots & declare they will hazard their All for their dear... Read full description  
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  • James Monroe, and Dr. Josiah Flagg...
    Item #602180
    COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, Feb. 3, 1798  The front page has: "American and France". Also a letter headed: "Intercepted Letter" which is signed by: James Monroe
    The back page has an ad by: "Doct. J. FLAGG--Surgeon Dentist". Josiah Flagg is considered the first American-born dentist.
    Four pages, a few small & very discrete archival mends, some light damp staining, nice condition. 
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  • The Aurora Borealis...
    Item #602163
    THE GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE, London, November, 1792  Among the articles of interest are: "Continuation of Two Months Tour in Scotland", "Report on Pendulums", "Virtues of the Coffee Drink", "The regular Appearance and Departure of Swallows" "Query on the Aurora Borealis", and much more. Near the back are various news reports under: "Intelligence from Various Parts... Read full description  
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  • The Aurora Borealis...
    Item #602162
    THE GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE, London, November, 1792  Among the articles of interest are: "Continuation of Two Months Tour in Scotland", "Report on Pendulums", "Virtues of the Coffee Drink", "The regular Appearance and Departure of Swallows" "Query on the Aurora Borealis", and much more. Near the back are various news reports under: "Intelligence from Various Parts... Read full description  
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  • Creating Trumbull County...
    Item #602021
    THE LONDON CHRONICLE, England, March 3, 1774  An inside page has over a full column concerning how to deal with the American situation. See photos for the full text.
    Another page has reports from Boston and New York headed "America" and includes: "...on Thursday last the Tea, which was saved out of Capt. Loring's brigantine, was landed at the Castle by... Read full description  
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  • Mostly literary content...
    Item #601976
    THE WEEKLY MUSEUM, New York, Nov. 21, 1795  Basically a literary-themed newspaper, but page 3 has reports from Philadelphia, New Haven, London, & Cork.
    Four pages, 9 1/2 by 12 inches, scattered foxing, generally nice.
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  • News from America...
    Item #601642
    THE LONDON CHRONICLE, England, Sept. 10, 1765  Page 7 has a: "...Letter from a Person of the First Distinction in Virginia to his Friend in London", and the back page has some reports from America as well.
    Eight pages, 8 1/4 by 11 1/4 inches, minor foxing at the margins, generally nice.
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  • Captured by Indians...
    Item #601603
    DUNLAP'S AMERICAN DAILY ADVERTISER, Philadelphia, Sept. 24, 1792  The front page features 19 illustrated ship advertisements. Page 3 has a curious article from Pittsburgh concerning a man captured by Indians near Grave Creek in Ohio County.
    Four pages, very nice condition.
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  • A literary newspaper...
    Item #601599
    THE NEW YORK WEEKLY MAGAZINE, April 6, 1796  This is primarily a literary newspaper. Articles include: "On Ambition" "Caroline's History" "The Victim of Magical Delusion" & more.
    Eight pages, 8 by 10 inches, nice condition.
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  • News from Quebec...
    Item #601561
    THE LONDON CHRONICLE, England, July 11, 1765  Page 2 has a letter from Quebec telling of the activities there, noting: "...We have had balls, assemblies, etc. in town; sleighing, bear-hunting & fishing in the country...General Murray intends to establish a playhouse..." with more (see).
    Eight pages, 8 1/4 by 11 1/4 inches, nice condition.
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  • Great report on non-importation in Boston...
    Item #601354
    THE LONDON CHRONICLE, England, Nov. 30, 1769 

    * Non-Importation agreement

    Page 6 has most of a column headed: "America" with reports from Boston, New Haven and Williamsburg, the former having a great report concerning non-importation, including: "We are assured that the merchants of this town, considering that the period to which... Read full description  
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  • Americans resolved not to submit to the yoke of oppression...
    Item #601345
    THE LONDON CHRONICLE, England, Nov. 9, 1769  Page 6 has a great letter from a gentleman in Boston to a friend in London, beginning: "The Americans are firm & resolved not to submit to the yoke of ministerial oppression: All the merchants have entered now into bonds not to import any goods from England upon any terms whatsoever..." with more (see).
    Eight pages, 8 by 11 1/4 inches, very nice condition.
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  • Side effects of the Revenue Acts...
    Item #601336
    THE LONDON CHRONICLE, England, Oct. 19, 1769  The back page has a letter from Philadelphia which includes: "It is with much pleasure I acquaint you the Act of Parliament imposing a duty on paper, glass, etc. imported from Great Britain into the American provinces operates in the most profitable manner for them...Our farmer wives, daughters &... Read full description  
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  • News from Charleston and Boston...
    Item #601333
    THE LONDON CHRONICLE, England, Oct. 10, 1769  Page 6 has a brief report from Charleston concerning: "...the Indians in that quarter behave with much insolence since the King's troops have been withdrawn...". The back page has a letter from Boston.
    Eight pages, 8 by 11 1/4 inches, very nice condition.
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  • Angry that the governor dissolved the General Assembly...
    Item #601268
    THE LONDON CHRONICLE, Aug. 26, 1769  Page 2 has most of a column taken up with reports headed "America" with Boston, Williamsburg, and Philadelphia datelines. The Boston report ends with: "...Resolved...when the governor of the Province had wantonly dissolved the General Assembly & arbitrarily refused to call another upon the... Read full description  
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  • Non-importation in South Carolina...
    Item #601145
    THE LONDON CHRONICLE, England, Aug. 12, 1769  Half of page 6 is taken up with a very nice report from South Carolina concerning the work of that colony to compel all residents & merchants to abide by a non-importation agreement, and also that they will: "...encourage & promote to the utmost of our power, the use of the North American manufactures... Read full description  
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  • Peace with the Indians at Detroit...
    Item #601128
    THE LONDON CHRONICLE, England, July 25, 1769  Page 2 has reports headed: "America" with datelines from Philadelphia & New York, the latter noting: "...the disputes with the Indians at Detroit were amicably adjusted & peace again settled...".
    Eight pages, 8 1/4 by 11 1/4 inches, very nice, clean condition.
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  • Essay II from Atticus on tensions between England & America...
    Item #601087
    THE LONDON CHRONICLE, England, July 8, 1769  The front page has half a column headed: "America" with datelines from Boston, Charleston & Philadelphia. The Boston report concerning exposing those merchants who chose not to conform to the non-importation agreement, noting in part: "Inasmuch as some persons among us... Read full description  
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  • Handsome, 300+ year old newspaper... published by Charles Brome...
    Item #601055
    THE OBSERVATOR, London, England, 1684-1686  A dialogue newspaper founded by Sir Roger L'Estrange, a Tory pamphleteer, as a vehicle for attacking dissenters and Whigs. This early singlesheet newspaper has the old style type making it great for framing (see photo) particularly with the over 300+ year old date clearly visible... Read full description  
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  • Just before the Revolutionary War...
    Item #600928
    THE DAILY ADVERTISER, London, Dec. 14, 1772  True to its name this newspaper is almost entirely filled with advertisements save for a column of news on the front page.
    Four pages, folio size, slightly close-trimmed at the bottom of pages 1 & 2, very nice condition.
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  • From New York, 1796...
    Item #600856
    THE NEW YORK WEEKLY MAGAZINE, June 22, 1796  Filled almost entirely with various literary items. The front page has: "Reflections On The Milky Way" and "Miscellaneous Reflections". Eight pages, 8 1/2 by 10 1/2 inches, nice condition.
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  • From the 1600's by a woman publisher... Joanna Brome...
    Item #600518
    THE OBSERVATOR, London, England, 1682  A dialogue newspaper founded by Sir Roger L'Estrange, a Tory pamphleteer, as a vehicle for attacking dissenters and Whigs. This early singlesheet newspaper has the old style type making it great for framing (see photo) particularly with the over 300+ year old date clearly visible in the... Read full description  
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  • 18th century balloning...
    Item #600205
    THE MORNING POST, AND DAILY ADVERTISER, London, April 19, 1790 

    * Jean-Pierre Blanchard 
    * Ballooning
     

    A very nice full folio-size newspaper of 4 pages with the entire front page taken up with ads. Pages 2 & 3 have various news of the day with the back page having mostly ads.
    Page 3 has a report on Jean-Pierre Blanchard planning a balloon flight.
    Nice condition.
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  • 18th century boxing.......
    Item #600204
    THE MORNING POST, AND DAILY ADVERTISER, London, April 13, 1790

    * 18th century boxing

    A very nice full folio-size newspaper of 4 pages with the entire front page taken up with ads. Pages 2 & 3 have various news of the day with the back page having mostly ads.
    Page 2 has a report on a upcoming boxing match. See image for text.
    Nice condition.
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  • Executions for burglary.......
    Item #600203
    THE MORNING POST, AND DAILY ADVERTISER, London, April 8, 1790

    * 18th century executions

    A very nice full folio-size newspaper of 4 pages with the entire front page taken up with ads. Pages 2 & 3 have various news of the day with the back page having mostly ads.
    Page 3 has a report on two men that were executed for the crime of burglary. See image for text here.
    Nice condition.
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  • Man of 137 years ?.......
    Item #600202
    THE MORNING POST, AND DAILY ADVERTISER, London, March 24, 1790

    * Man of 137 years

    A very nice full folio-size newspaper of 4 pages with the entire front page taken up with ads. Pages 2 & 3 have various news of the day with the back page having mostly ads.
    Page 3 has a report on a man from Aldborough, North Yorkshire who recently turned 137 years old. See image for text here.
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  • The manumission of slaves... Marquis La Fayette...
    Item #600170
    THE LONDON CHRONICLE, November 15, 1788 Page 5 has nearly two columns with various reports from American regarding American Indians, as well as a brief article from New York from: "...The Society for promoting the manumission [freeing]of slaves, and protecting such of them as have been or may be liberated...", which mentions the... Read full description  
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  • Reports from America...
    Item #599705
    THE LONDON CHRONICLE, England, Jan. 9, 1773  Inside has most of a column headed: "America" with two reports datelined New York and one from Boston (see).
    Eight pages, 8 1/2 by 11 inches, some fold foxing, nice condition.
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  • News from France...
    Item #599623
    THE WEEKLY MUSEUM, New York, Sept. 19, 1795  Much literary content but page 3 has various news reports, one from Bordeaux noting: "The people of France in general think well of the new constitution, and it is thought it will be adopted." Other news from France as well.
    Four pages, 9 1/2 by 12 inches, bit of foxing, generally nice.
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  • President Adams concerning trade with France...
    Item #599357
    COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, July 7, 1799 

    * President John Adams
    * Trade with France


    Page 2 has: "A Proclamation" by the President of the United States concerning the ending of trade with France, signed in script type: John Adams (see). Also a brief item: "Naval Affairs" which notes the President offers thanks to Capt. Truxton &... Read full description  
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  • America to be at war...
    Item #599287
    DUNLAP AND CLAYPOOLE'S AMERICAN DAILY ADVERTISER, Philadelphia, Feb. 11, 1794  Page 3 has a letter headed "Carlisle" which begins: "At this present crisis there is every appearance of a war with the United States, it is hoped that wise and able General Washington will prevent the effusion of human blood & horrors of war..." with more (see).
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  • Monroe is the ambassador to France...
    Item #599285
    COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, Nov. 12, 1794  The front page features a report from France on the introduction of "James Monroe" as the ambassador to that country, with his lengthy address to the French National Convention. Page 2 has: "The Mineral Waters of Saratoga in the State of New York" which takes over a full column.
    Four pages, a small piece from the top of the back leaf affects only ads, never-trimmed margins, nice condition.
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  • Herrin IL Klan war.....
    Item #599131
    LEOMINSTER DAILY ENTERPRISE, Leominster, Massachusetts, January 26, 1925

    * Herrin, Illinois
    * Ku Klux Klan
    * S. Glenn Young


    Page 2 has a one column headline: "KLAN LEADER IS SHOT TO DEATH". This is 1st report coverage on the Ku Klux Klan confrontation at Herrin Illinois in which S. Glenn Young was killed.

    Other news of the day. Complete in 8 pages,... Read full description  
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  • Preaching in the colonies...   Protection against the Indians...
    Item #598597
    THE LONDON CHRONICLE, England, Feb. 11, 1764  The front page has an article beginning: "I beg a little room in your Chronicle for a few words on the proposals from New England for propagating the Gospel...". Inside under "America" is a New York dateline mentioning the preaching of the Rev. Mr. Whitefield, and also concerning... Read full description  
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  • Success in converting & educating the Cherokee Indians...
    Item #598590
    THE LONDON CHRONICLE, England, June 11, 1767  Inside has reports from Boston and Charleston headed: "America" (see) with reports datelined Boston and Charleston, the latter noting: "Mr. Hammerer, who came over from England with intent to civilize and convert the Cherokee Indians, has met with more success than some persons... Read full description  
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  • Some news concerning the treaty ending the Revolutionary War...
    Item #598381
    DREWRY'S DERBY MERCURY, England, Dec. 5, 1782 

    * Revolutionary War ending

    Page 2 has a report concerning Guatemala which mentions: "Captain John Campbell of the Wanks River District, who had collected 150 able Negroes for the purpose of harassing the Spanish garrison..." with much more on this, & followed by the;... Read full description  
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