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699486

A "newsbook" predating the famous London Gazette...

Item #699486

February 25, 1663

THE NEWES, Published For Satisfaction and Information of the People, London, Feb. 25, 1663  An uncommon title in newsbook format (the forerunner of newspapers). It was published by Sir Roger L'Estrange who was an ardent supporter of the Royalists during both the English Civil War and the Commonwealth period, the latter being 1649-1660. He would lose his license to print during the Gloriou... See More  

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705211

A report concerning the Great Plague...

Item #705211

May 21, 1666

THE LONDON GAZETTE, England, May 21, 1666  This is an extremely early issue of the world's oldest continually published English language newspaper, having begun just the year prior.

At the time of this printing, the Great Plague was still ravaging Europe, particularly England. The front page has a related report from Paris noting: "Orders are sent...for the burning of all the hides,... See More  

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705061

A falsely published pamphlet on a murder of a Jewish woman...

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February 11, 1674

THE LONDON GAZETTE, England, Feb. 11, 1674  The back pages has a letter which includes in part: "Whereas there hath been a pamphlet lately printed and dispersed within the city of London, wherein is inserted a Relation of a horrible murder, pretended to be committed on the body of a Jewish woman, by the command of her own father, a Jewish Priest...and upon examination of the said matter,... See More  

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699488

Very rare 17th century title, lasting only 18 months...

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October 03, 1681

THE DOMESTICK INTELLIGENCE: Or NEWS both from CITY AND COUNTRY Impartially Related.  London, Oct. 3, 1681  A very rare and early British newspaper, not to be confused with two others having a similar title. This newspaper was published by Thomas Benskins and existed for just 18 months. Only one American institution has this issue in their holdings. This is Crane & Kaye title #180.

A... See More  

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689359

To be executed for involvement in the Rye Houses Plot...

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October 29, 1685

THE LONDON GAZETTE, England, Oct. 29, 1685  The top of the front page has a report from Rome beginning: "Yesterday was celebrated here the anniversary of the Pope's Coronation, who entered that day into the tenth year of his Pontificate...".

The back page has a report noting: "...Richard Nelthorp and John Ayloff were...asked what they had to say why execution should not be... See More  

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685335

Rare title from the 1600's...

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June 25, 1697

A COLLECTION FOR IMPROVEMENT OF HUSBANDRY AND TRADE, London, June 25, 1697  This is one of the more uncommon titles from the 17th century we have had the pleasure to offer, with the content relating much to the title.  The back page has a large chart showing prices of various grains by city.

Complete as a single sheet issue, never bound nor trimmed, wide margins, archival mend across th... See More  

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696601

Pamphlet printed in 1707...

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January 02, 1707

London pamphlet from 1707. The full title page notes in part: "A SERMON Preach'd before KING WILLIAM at Kensington, January 1701" with more, the second edition, London, 1707.

Complete in 16 numbered pages, 4 1/4 by 6 1/2 inches, very nice condition.

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705514

A large & decorative masthead... How to avoid taxation...

Item #705514

December 16, 1722

THE ORIGINAL LONDON POST OR, HEATHCOTE'S INTELLIGENCE, London, England, Dec. 16, 1723  A rare title with the text running continuously from issue to issue, the lead sentence being the completion of the last sentence from the previous issue.

This was done by several periodicals during this period to avoid the tax on newspapers. This format classified it as a pamphlet, and therefore no tax... See More  

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705474

Pirate troubles in the Caribbean...

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THE GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE, London, October, 1737  Among the articles noted in the table of contents are: "Some regular Troops necessary in a free Government against Civil Insurrections" "Tumults, How Best Suppressed" "Arbitrary Power the Consequence of Popery and the Jacobite Scheme" and more.

Near the back is a section headed: "Historical Chronicle"... See More  

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677877

Plate shows the interior of St. Paul's Cathedral...

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THE GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE, London, March, 1749  Among the interesting items in this issue are: "Plan of a Harbour to the Downs" which includes an illustration of it; "A Description of St. Paul's Cathedral" which is accompanied by a nice full page plate of the interior; "Antient Ships of an Enormous Size" "Account of Nova Scotia from Mr. Little"
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704105

A Franklin newspaper with French & Indian War reports...

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May 19, 1757

THE PENNSYLVANIA GAZETTE, Philadelphia, May 19, 1757  A quite early colonial newspaper published by none other than the world famous Benjamin Franklin, although the "advertising leaf" which appeared with this issue, and upon which was the imprint of "B. Franklin", is not here as it was typically not bound with the issue since it carried only ads.

Page 3 has some French &a... See More  

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693719

News from the French & Indian War, including Fort Duquesne...

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March 30, 1758

THE LONDON CHRONICLE, England, March 30, 1758  The front page has two-thirds of a column headed: "America" being a letter from New York, containing French & Indian War reports.

One bit notes: "...about 4000 regulars, 500 rangers & some provincials marched from Albany to Fort Edward, and from thence they are to proceed to attack Ticonderoga...". And also: "...... See More  

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683333

Map of the island of Martinique... Early American Indians...

Item #683333
THE GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE, London, England, March, 1759  Certainly the prime content in this issue is the very nice foldout map titled: "A Map of Martinico from the latest & best Authorities." with an inset labeled: "A Map of that Part of Guadaloupe where the English made their Defense, Jan. 23, 1759" The map shows considerable detail, measures 8 3/4 by 10 inches an... See More  

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694049

French ship destroys British ships...

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March 06, 1759

THE LONDON CHRONICLE, England, March 6, 1759  Page 2 has a report headed: "America" with Boston, Halifax, and New York datelines. One report notes a French frigate: "...went into Monto Christo & burnt and destroyed 14 sail of English vessels that were loading at that place for different ports in North America."

Eight pages, 8 by 10 3/4 inches, very nice condition.... See More  

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699222

Five issue lot from before the Revolutionary War...

Item #699222

November 08, 1759

(5) THE LONDON CHRONICLE, England, A group of five issues dated March 7, 1758; Nov. 8, 1759; March 4, 1760; March 15, 1763; and Feb. 25, 1768. A nice little group lot providing a flavor of life in England from the period when tensions were growing with its American colonies. 

Each issue is complete in 8 pages, 8 by 11 inches, perhaps minor rubbing & foxing to some, generally in good cond... See More  

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696165

Transport of troops for the French & Indian War...

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March 31, 1761

THE LONDON CHRONICLE, England, March 31, 1761  Page 7 has reports headed: "America" with a Charleston dateline mentioning troops bound for New York encountered weather problems: "...The troops consist of 12 companies; viz. two of Monkton's, two of Whitmore's, and eight independent companies, the whole under the command of Lieut. Col. James Grant, of the 40th regiment la... See More  

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695169

Wealth of reporting on the French & Indian War...

Item #695169

September 21, 1762

THE LONDON CHRONICLE, England, Sept. 21, 1762  Most of page 5 is taken up with a wealth of interesting reporting headed: "America" with datelines from New London, Charleston, Philadelphia, Nassau, Boston, and New York. Much of the reporting relates to the ongoing French & Indian War, too much to detail here but all of which can be seen in the photos.

Page 6 has more American ne... See More  

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693376

People are charmed with the interior lands of South Carolina...

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March 26, 1763

THE LONDON CHRONICLE, England, March 26, 1763  The front page has over half a column headed: "America" with datelines from New York, Charleston, and Boston. The Charleston account includes; "...The back part of this Province [South Carolina] will soon be better settled than ever, abundance of people coming daily from the northward to view the lands; who, being charmed with thei... See More  

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694725

Reverend George Whitefield... Letter to the new governor of Quebec...

Item #694725

December 15, 1764

THE LONDON CHRONICLE, England, Dec. 15, 1764  Page 6 has several items concerning America including a report from Charleston headed: "America" which concerns the need to trade with the "White Traders". 

This is followed by a letter of congratulations from the British merchants & traders of Montreal, to the Hon. James Murray, recently installed as governor of Queb... See More  

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694231

News from America...

Item #694231

March 05, 1765

THE LONDON CHRONICLE, England, March 5, 1765  Page 6 has a bit concerning the situation in America: "...the French have liberty to build ships of war...in any part of his Most Catholic Majesty's American dominions. No less than five French men of war of the line are now in great forwardness at the Havannah and two set La Vera Cruz. They write from America that the celebrated Sir Will... See More  

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716222

The desired "tombstone edition" published the day before the Stamp Act took effect...

Item #716222

October 31, 1765

*Unfortunately this issue has already sold and is no longer available. Due to its rarity, it will be kept active through September 30th so those who have interest can still see details about this historic newspaper. Permission is granted for the listing’s description and corresponding photos to be used for non-commercial purposes. As of September 3rd, 300dpi images of the entire issue wil
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700178

A few bits referencing America...

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February 27, 1769

THE GLOCESTER JOURNAL, England (now spelled Gloucester), Feb . 27, 1769  Various British news reports throughout, with its finest feature being the handsome masthead with two detailed engravings and the ornate lettering. This is from the period when the troubling relationship between England and America was coming to a head. The Boston Massacre would be less than 2 years away.

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705506

Capt. Cook explores the South Pacific...

Item #705506

August 01, 1771

THE LONDON CHRONICLE, England, Aug. 1, 1771  An inside page has an: "Authentic Account of OTAHITEE, or George's Island; together with some of the particulars of the three years Voyage lately made by Mr. Banks, and Dr. Solander, in the Years 1768, 1769 and 1770".

This was the island of Tahiti, with the article having much detail about what these botanists discovered & docume... See More  

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705473

Discovery of perpetual motion...

Item #705473
THE GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE, London, April, 1772  Among the articles are: "Memoirs of the Life of Sir Henry Fynes" "Characteristics of Saxon and Norman Architecture" "Perpetual Motion Said to be Discovered" and other items. Near the back is the "Historical Chronicle" which has the latest news reports of the day. Included is a report from Georgia concer... See More  

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676485

Reference to the Boston Tea Party... Capt. Cook's 2nd voyage around the world...

Item #676485
THE GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE, London, March, 1774  Perhaps the best item in this issue is the 3 page article titled: "An Epitome of the Voyage Round the World by Lieutenant Cook..." which is concluded from a previous issue. This was Cook's second voyage of three around the world, this one lasting from 1772-1775. In his third voyage he would be killed by natives in Hawaii in 1779... See More  

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677677

Colonists will defend "the rights & liberties of America"...

Item #677677
GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE, London, March, 1775  The first five pages contain a lengthy report on: "...address to his Majesty respecting the Situation of Affairs in America" which includes: "...The army might proceed to hostilities, it might be defeated, the Americans might prevail, we might be for ever stripped of the sovereignty of that country..." with so much more.

Ther... See More  

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716252

England declares war on the American colonies...

Item #716252

August 24, 1775

THE LONDON CHRONICLE, England, Aug. 24, 1775  Certainly the most significant content is the back page printing of the very historic: "By The King, A Proclamation For Suppressing Rebellion and Sedition" which was the King's response to the so-called Olive Branch Petition, sent to the king by the Second Continental Congress on July 8, 1775.

King George III rejected the idea of re... See More  

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704104

Battle of Bunker Hill...

Item #704104

October 12, 1775

NEW ENGLAND CHRONICLE OR ESSEX GAZETTE, Cambridge, Mass., Oct. 12, 1775  Certainly a terrific issue as page 3 begins with a letter, signed in type by: Tho. Gage, in which he gives his account of the historic Battle of Bunker Hill, dated June 25 just 8 days after the battle.

In this letter Gage offers much detail, beginning: "I am to acquaint your Lordship of an action that hap... See More  

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704671

The British abandon Boston... The King offers pardon... A gold statue to Thomas Paine?

Item #704671

March 26, 1776

THE PENNSYLVANIA EVENING POST, Philadelphia, March 26, 1776  Wonderful to have a newspaper not just dated 1776, but from Philadelphia as well.
The front page has a few war-related items including a report: "... that General Clinton is landed in North Carolina, & that the troops, who lately dispersed the insurgents in that colony, are on their march to meet him.". Another
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702532

Colonies wish to declare themselves "free and independent"...

Item #702532
GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE, London, July, 1776  It is rare to find newspapers or magazines with the magical date of "July, 1776". Here is one.

The first article is: "Debate on the American Restraining Bill" with has much interesting reading and takes six pages. There are also 3 pages of text on events in America, including: "Proceedings of the American Colonists since ... See More  

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686540

William Howe... Restoring peace...

Item #686540
GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE, London, England, June, 1777  Nearly five pages are taken up with: "Debate in the House of Lords...Relative to the American War" which obviously has much concerning the Revolution, including reference to America declaring itself independent.

Another page has a "Proclamation" signed in type by William Howe, from New York, on "...Restoring peac... See More  

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685911

Concerning the surrender of Burgoyne at Saratoga...

Item #685911
THE GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE London, December, 1778  The first article, taking fully six pages, is debate on the: "...motion for the Instructions to Gen. Burgoyne..." , obviously relating to his defeat at Saratoga, with some reports including: "...convinced that the gallant Burgoyne had done all that man could do...Many of the Provincials whom Gen. Burgoyne thought well-affecte... See More  

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701144

Great reports on the Battle of Stony Point by both Washington and Anthony Wayne...

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July 27, 1779

THE PENNSYLVANIA PACKET OR GENERAL ADVERTISER, Philadelphia, July 27, 1779  This title has one of the more handsome mastheads of the era, with very ornate lettering and an engraving of a three-masted ship.

Page 2 has a lengthy letter in defense of Robert Morris against Thomas Paine. Also much on a meeting of freeholders at Boston, moderated by Sam Adams, with topics relating to the Revo... See More  

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686477

Book by Ben Franklin reviewed... Fort Stanwix...

Item #686477
THE GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE, London, December, 1779  Near the back is a brief review of a book titled: "Political, Miscellaneous, & Philosophical Pieces, Written by Benjamin Franklin...".

Some talk of "American News" near the back, with mention that: "...Fort Stanwix was surprized & taken by Sir John Johnson...at the head of 1500 loyalists & Indian warri
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687204

New Jersey's first newspaper... America's independence to be acknowledged?

Item #687204

January 12, 1780

THE NEW JERSEY GAZETTE, Trenton, Jan. 12, 1780  Titles from New Jersey are very uncommon, particularly from the 18th century. Of greater significance is that this was the very first newspaper in New Jersey, having begun just 2 years prior in 1778.

The entire front page is taken up with an Act of the New Jersey legislature titled: "An Act for Limiting the Prices of Various Articles, and ... See More  

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685797

Battle of Springfield, New Jersey... Washington's letter...

Item #685797
THE GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE London, September, 1780  Near the back is "Advices Received from America" which includes a letter signed in type by: George Washington datelined at Morristown, with much praise for  the Marquis de LaFayette, followed by a letter of thanks signed in type: La Fayette.

Another report begins: "His Excellency Gen. Washington is appointed lieut... See More  

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705471

News of Cornwallis' surrender... Benedict Arnold & the Battle of Groton Heights...

Item #705471
THE GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE, London, November, 1781  Near the back is a section headed: "American News" which has a "Copy of a Letter from Brig. Gen. Arnold to his Excellency the Commander in Chief, dated Sound off Plumb Island, Sept. 8, 1781" which takes over an entire page & is signed by him in type: B. Arnold.

This is his detailed report on the taking of New Londo... See More  

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705470

News of Cornwallis' surrender... Benedict Arnold & the Battle of Groton Heights...

Item #705470
THE GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE, London, November, 1781  Near the back is a section headed: "American News" which has a "Copy of a Letter from Brig. Gen. Arnold to his Excellency the Commander in Chief, dated Sound off Plumb Island, Sept. 8, 1781" which takes over an entire page & is signed by him in type: B. Arnold.

This is his detailed report on the taking of New Londo... See More  

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687281

Follow-up to Cornwallis' surrender... John Hanson elected President...

Item #687281

November 07, 1781

THE PENNSYLVANIA JOURNAL & THE WEEKLY ADVERTISER, Philadelphia, Nov. 7, 1781  A wonderful issue on the surrender of Cornwallis at Yorktown, which essentially ended Revolutionary War efforts by the British.

The front page has an: "Extract of a Letter from General Washington, dated Head Quarters, near York, October 27, 1781" which presents the: "General return of officers an... See More  

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704101

Wanted ad: a new commander-in-chief for the British armies...

Item #704101

January 24, 1782

THE SALEM GAZETTE, Mass., Jan. 24, 1782  Page two has a terrific, tongue-in-cheek "advertisement" headed: "WANTED For the Next Campaign in North America, A Commander in Chief for the British armies..." with much more. The photos show other reports within relating to the closing moments of the Revolutionary War.

The back page is mostly taken up with an oratorio composed to... See More  

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704127

England recognizes America as free and independent? Battle of Eutaw Springs...

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May 06, 1782

THE INDEPENDENT LEDGER & THE AMERICAN ADVERTISER, Boston, May 6, 1782  One of the best features of this issue is the masthead engraving which features a very patriotic theme: "All Hands with One Inflamed Enlightened Heart." signifying the 13 united colonies having a common, patriotic purpose. One of the more patriotic masthead engravings of the Revolutionary War era.

The front ... See More  

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705508

The Captain Huddy and Captain Asgill affair...

Item #705508

July 16, 1782

THE LONDON CHRONICLE, England, July 16, 1782  Page 3 has a nice accounting of the controversial hanging of American patriot Capt. Huddy and the resulting Asgill Affair including: "...Capt. Lippencot (the executioner of Capt. Huddy) was under trial of a court martial...that he would be condemned & punished; for it has been proved that he deliberately, & without any order, took the... See More  

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705495

Thoughts on a peace treaty & the independence of America...

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October 15, 1782

THE LONDON CHRONICLE, England, Oct. 15, 1782  The entire front page and one-third of page 2 are taken up with a lengthy letter concerning the situation with America and the terms for a peace treaty, with much thought on independence.

 The opening statement sets the tone for this notable report: "Nothing can equal the surprise...a letter signed Guy Carleton, R. Digby dated New York.... See More  

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705501

Carleton finds offering America independence irksome... Fate of the Loyalists...

Item #705501

November 05, 1782

THE LONDON CHRONICLE, England, Nov. 5, 1782  Page 6 has a brief item noting: "Sir Guy Carleton has stated to government the numbers & situation of the Loyalists in such strong & striking colours; shewn so clearly the impolicy & inhumanity of abandoning them to the tyranny of Congress...".

The back page has an item: "When Sir Guy Carleton went out to America last, h... See More  

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704130

The life of Colonel John Laurens... Haym Salomons, Jewish financier...

Item #704130

November 06, 1782

THE FREEMAN'S JOURNAL: OR THE NORTH-AMERICAN INTELLIGENCER, Philadelphia, Nov. 6, 1782  Most of the front page is a fine report headed: "Sketch of the Character of Col. John Laurens, who Fell Gloriously in the Defense of His Country, August 27, 1782".

John Laurens served as an aide-de-camp to George Washington during the American Revolution, becoming a devoted member of Washing... See More  

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705509

The French evacuated Yorktown... Treaty particulars arrived in Paris...

Item #705509

April 03, 1783

THE LONDON CHRONICLE, England, April 3, 1783  The back page includes: "...an account that an American frigate had arrived at Nantes, on board  which came...This gentleman, who is in the service of Congress, has brought over the outlines of the treaty which is to be definitive between America and Great Britain. He is lodged at Dr. Franklin's, which is more commonly known by the n... See More  

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705510

The French evacuated Yorktown... Treaty particulars arrived in Paris...

Item #705510

April 03, 1783

THE LONDON CHRONICLE, England, April 3, 1783  The back page includes: "...an account that an American frigate had arrived at Nantes, on board which came...This gentleman, who is in the service of Congress, has brought over the outlines of the treaty which is to be definitive between America and Great Britain. He is lodged at Dr. Franklin's, which is more commonly known by the na... See More  

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700880

Working toward a treaty to end the Revolutionary War...

Item #700880

May 27, 1783

THE EDINBURGH ADVERTISER, Scotland, May 27, 1783  The front page has some content concerning work toward the treaty of peace to end the Revolutionary War.

Page 2 has: "Sir Guy Carleton has used every possible endeavor to persuade Congress to ratify the treaty with America, without waiting till the troops shall be withdrawn, but his efforts have been entirely fruitless..." with more... See More  

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701320

Washington's famous Circular Letter in which he tenders his resignation as Commander-in-Chief...

Item #701320

July 29, 1783

THE MASSACHUETTS GAZETTE or the GENERAL ADVERTISER, Springfield, July 29, 1783  The entire front page, all of page 2, and a portion of page 3 are taken up with one of the more noteworthy letters from General Washington during the war.

It is headed: "A Circular letter from His Excellency General WASHINGTON, Commander in Chief of the Armies of the United States of America". Then a
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700814

Princeton to continue as the capital of the United States...

Item #700814

November 22, 1783

THE GENERAL EVENING POST, London, Nov. 22, 1783  The front page begins with a report headed: "America" from Charleston, concerning trade with France.  Page 3 has a report: "...from America, of the 28th of September, advise, 'That it had been formally debated in Congress at Prince-Town [Princeton], whether the Delegates should return to Philadelphia, and resume their de... See More  

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