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699345

Nice banner headline on World War I...

Item #699345

May 11, 1918

EVENING TRIBUNE, San Diego, California, May 11, 1918  Banner headline on World War I: "UKRANIA THREATENS" "Many Believed Dead In Explosion" "Lines of Allies Advanced" "German Prepare For New Trouble" and more.

Complete in 14 pages, address label in the headline, library stamp in the masthead, nice condition.

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699328

On the 1929 stock market crash: in the Wall Street Journal...

Item #699328

October 26, 1929

THE WALL STREET JOURNAL, October 26, 1929  



* Stock market crash of 1929

* During the heart of the crash

* Best publication to be had (rare)




The stock market crash of 1929 did much to define America for the next decade, resulting in the Great Depression and all the trauma relating to it. It seemed common for many newspapers to put a positive spin on the on-going tragedy, so front... See More  

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699279

Coat-of-arms engraving & a red tax stamp in the masthead...

Item #699279

March 03, 1810

THE NORFOLK CHRONICLE; OR NORWICH GAZETTE, England, March 3, 1810  A typical newspaper of the day with mostly British news items & the front page filled with advertisements. Full red tax stamp in the masthead and a nice engraving of the coat-of-arms in the masthead as well.

Four pages, nice condition.

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699278

A less common title from London...

Item #699278

June 15, 1796

THE ORACLE, AND PUBLIC ADVERTISER, London, June 15, 1796  Although not rare, this is certainly one of the less common titles from late 18th century England. Various British and European news within with most of the front page taken up with advertisements.

Four pages, partial red tax stamp on the front page, nice condition.

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699252

Early from San Diego... Apaches to be moved to a reservation...

Item #699252

November 10, 1871

SAN DIEGO DAILY UNION, California, Nov. 10, 1871 



* Apache Indians of Arizona

* Early Southern California




Very early from San Diego--a volume 2 issue--when the population was just 2300, with a nice engraving of the harbor in the masthead. 

The front page has: "The Apache Indians" with subheads: "Gen, Schofield to Have Control of the Indians in Arizona--The Apaches ... 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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698984

Sam Adams... Building the frigate United States...

Item #698984

August 03, 1796

COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, Aug. 3, 1796  



* USS United States construction

* Samuel Adams act signed in type




The first column on the front page has an Act of the Mass. Legislature signed in type by: Samuel Adams (stain here affects 4 words). Page 2 has: "French Victory on the Rhine" concerning Buonaparte. Also: "Intercourse With Canada".

Also a brief yet notable r... See More  

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698935

Hawaii's first English language newspaper...

Item #698935

July 08, 1837

SANDWICH ISLAND GAZETTE & JOURNAL OF COMMERCE, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, July 8, 1837 



* Very rare publication

* 1st English language




This was the very first English language newspaper published in Hawaii, known as the Sandwich Islands at that time. This is the volume 1, number 50 issue. It was preceded only by two Hawaiian language newspapers, which began in 1834.

The newspaper
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698893

Short-lived campaign newspaper supporting Franklin Pierce...

Item #698893

August 21, 1852

THE CAMPAIGN, Washington, D.C., August 21, 1852  



* Franklin Pierce campaign publication



A quite scarce campaign newspaper that was short-lived, existed for just 22 issues during the presidential campaign of Franklin Pierce.

This is the only issue we have encountered, and is in somewhat damage condition with much chipping at the margins, folding as well. See the photos.



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698885

Just the second issue of this title we've offered...

Item #698885

June 11, 1808

THE IMPERIAL WEEKLY GAZETTE, London, June 11, 1808  I don't know if this is a scarce title, but I'm surprised this is just the second issue we have encountered in our 49 years. Almost entirely political & financial reporting from England, no advertisements, red ink stamp in the masthead, 4 pages, very nice condition.

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698600

1796 Sam Adams signatures in type...

Item #698600

February 17, 1796

COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, Feb. 17, 1796 



* Samuel Adams, governor of Massachusetts



The front page has over a full column taken up with three Acts of the Massachusetts Legislature, each Act signed in type by the governor: Samuel Adams.

Four pages, a bit irregular at the margins, light foxing & damp staining, generally good.... See More  

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698380

An attached leaflet announces the death of FDR...

Item #698380

April 12, 1945

THE SIDNEY DAILY NEWS, Ohio, April 12, 1945  The banner headline announces: "YANKS CROSS ELBE IN FINAL DRIVE" but this is not the focus of the issue.

Many issues of this day--the day President Franklin D. Roosevelt died--put out an "Extra" edition with the report. This newspaper opted for a more unusual way of putting the news in front of their readers. They printed a sma... See More  

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698366

A wonderful display newspaper on the end of the war...

Item #698366

August 15, 1945

THE MIAMI HERALD--EXTRA, Florida, Aug. 15, 1945  A simply wonderful newspaper celebrating the end of World War II, with very large, bold letters simply proclaiming; "WAR ENDS" and above the masthead: "JAPANESE SURRENDER". Various subheads beneath, and the pages within recapping the events of the war with many photos.

Complete in 8 pages, minimal margin wear, very nice con... See More  

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698333

Large Civil War map of the Mississippi Valley, plus two more...

Item #698333

March 08, 1863

NEW YORK HERALD, March 8, 1863  The front page features a large map headed: "THE GREAT UNION RIVER..." showing the Mississippi and tributaries from Moon Lake to the Gulf of Mexico.

Among the front page column heads on the war: "Important Military & Naval Movements on the Mississippi" "Tremendous Efforts of the Unionists to Open Navigation to the Gulf" "... See More  

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698309

Best issue President Bill Clinton winning the election...

Item #698309

November 04, 1992

ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT GAZETTE, Little Rock, Nov.  4, 1992  Great to have this event from the capital of Arkansas, Clinton's home state, with a front page headline: "Clinton Wins" with subheads and color photo. More inside with full page pictorial.

Complete sections A thru D (of 9 sections) with pages 1-48 (of 92). Great condition.

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698307

A "newspaper" promoting Tru-Flite model planes...

Item #698307

October 01, 1944

JACK ARMSTRONG TRU-FLITE NEWS, Minneapolis, October, 1944  This is the volume 1, number 2 issue of a promotional "newspaper" for Tru-Flite model planes.

A curious newspaper with no advertisements save for the promotional offers on the back page. For one Wheaties box top and five cents you get model plates of the Curtis P-40 Flying Tiger and the Jap Mitsubishi Zero. Other similar of... See More  

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698306

A newspaper printed 1,953 years in the future: Planet Of The Apes...

Item #698306

March 01, 3978

THE APE, March 1, 3978  Formatted like a traditional newspaper, but it is dated 2010 years after the release of the film "Planet Of The Apes" and is essentially a promotional piece for the movie.

This newspaper is written as if it were an ape-controlled world, mimicking the "culture" that the movie portrayed.

A curious and unusual newspaper, and most certainly the latest... See More  

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698303

A "camp newspaper" printed on board a transport ship...

Item #698303

November 18, 1945

THE NEWSBUOY, Nov. 18, 1945, printed on board the U.S.S. Gen. Blatchford, a transport ship from World War II.  As for its location, the black page notes: "Aboard Ship, at Sea--But Never Enough to See Land".

This is a "camp newspaper", one of hundreds of which were printed aboard ships, at forts, in camps during WWII, etc. Much like the others, it is crudely produced with ... See More  

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698059

A newsletter printed on-board a British escort ship...

Item #698059

May 08, 1942

THE STALKER, May 8, 1942  There is very little information on this crudely produced newsletter. It looks very much like other "camp" newspapers produced on board ships during World War II for the benefit of the personnel on board. This is the volume 1, number 18 issue.

Research leans towards this being the newsletter for one of a large group of escort aircraft carriers transferred ... See More  

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697980

Shays' Rebellion...

Item #697980

May 12, 1787

THE LONDON CHRONICLE, England, May 12, 1787  



* Shays' Rebellion perpetrators

* Berkshire County, Massachusetts




Page 2 has an: "Extract of a Letter From New York" which has the latest on the Shays' Rebellion.

It notes in part: "...that since the defeating & taking such a number of rebel prisoners in Berkshire, who were commanded by Hamelin, matters are ... See More  

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697920

Death of Chairman Mao in a Beijing, China, newspaper...

Item #697920

September 10, 1976

PEOPLE'S DAILY, Peking (Beijing), China, Sept., 10, 1976 



* People's Republic of China founder

* Mao Zedong death (1st report)

* Best publication to be had ? (rare)




This is likely the most notable issue reporting the death of Chairman Mao Tse Tung (Zedong) of the People's Republic of China who died Sept. 9.

The full front page is taken up with his black-bordered photo hea... See More  

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697570

Likely a short-lived newspaper...

Item #697570

May 08, 1878

THE WAWAYANDA BLADE, Slate Hill, New York, May 8, 1878 This is the first issue of this tiny newspaper, volume 1, number 1. The "Introductory" notes: "...the first number of the Blade we do not as the name implies, intend to cut deep into the heart of any individual...The Blade will contain all items, of any account, that occur in or about Slate Hill..." which is in Orange Count... See More  

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697569

Early publication from the Salvation Army...

Item #697569

November 05, 1898

WAR CRY, San Francisco, Nov. 5, 1898  Beneath the title is: "An Official Gazette of the Salvation Army Pacific Coast Division." At the upper left is: "William Booth, General" who, along with his wife, founded the Salvation Army.

Twelve pages, much wear at the margins and folds with tears, yet an uncommon title from the 19th century. Measures 11 by 15 3/4 inches.

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697568

A literary newspaper from Chicago...

Item #697568

August 10, 1890

THE WEEKLY MAGNET, Chicago, Aug. 10, 1890  A literary newspaper with 3 illustrations.

Four pages, some wear at the margins, lightly toned, good condition.

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697566

For veterans of the Civil War...

Item #697566

May 01, 1889

VETERAN'S ADVOCATE, Concord, New Hampshire, May 1, 1889  This newspaper is: "Devoted to the interests of the G. A. R. [Grand Army of the Republic] and all veterans of the War of the Rebellion" as the Civil War was then called.

Several of the articles are reflective of Civil War events.

Four pages, nice condition.

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697563

A satirical newspaper which lasted but nine months...

Item #697563

August 06, 1870

PUNCHINELLO, New York, Aug. 6, 1870  This is number 19 issue of this famous title known for its satirical content directed at the various social and political issues of the day. Inspired by the English publication Punch, it existed only from April 2 to December 14, 1870.
The magazine was founded by former editors of Vanity Fair, which went out of business in 1863. They found four investor
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697557

A newspaper for real estate agents...

Item #697557

June 01, 1877

IOWA ADVERTISER & LAND AGENT, Iowa City and Marengo, June, 1877  The masthead notes: "The Products of the Soil Comprise the Basis of All Wealth: Real Estate the Only Permanent Security."

The focus of this newspaper is real estate, as the title would suggest. This is the volume 1, number 5 issue.

Four pages, never bound nor trimmed, nice condition.

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697556

From a small town in Northern Illinois...

Item #697556

February 13, 1885

SHABBONA EXPRESS, Illinois, Feb. 13, 1885



* Rare publication 

* Dekalb County




 A small town in Northern Illinois with a current population of less than 900. This is the first newspaper from this town we have encountered.

No institutions in Gregory's "Union List of Newspapers" have any 19th century issues of this title.

Eight pages, never bound nor trimmed, light fo... See More  

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697553

A newspaper focused on the prohibition of alcohol...

Item #697553

September 23, 1892

THE PROHIBITION ERA, Princeton, Indiana, Sept. 23, 1892



* Very rare publication

* Temperance - prohibition

* Anti-Alcohol




 Part of the masthead includes: "Protection For The Home - The Saloon Must Go."

As the title would suggest the focus is on the prohibition of alcohol. This is a volume 6 issue and the first we have encountered in our 50+ years.

Four pages, never bound n... See More  

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696874

Centralia, PA - 12-year-old boy falls into mine pit...

Item #696874

February 20, 1981

THE NEW YORK TIMES, Feb. 20, 1981 



* Centralia, Pennsylvania mine fire disaster

Todd Dombosky nearly swallowed up by the earth

* Falls into 135-degree, CO gas filled pit - saved by cousin




A brief but noteworthy article on page A18 has: "Boy's Mishap Renews Fears O Two-Decade Mine Fire". This event, as indicated, renewed national interest in the ongoing situat... See More  

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696760

Charles Carroll & the Declaration of Independence...

Item #696760

July 19, 1828

NILES' WEEKLY REGISTER, Baltimore, July 19, 1828  The front page has: "Charles Carroll" which gives details of the last surviving signer of the Declaration of Independence presenting a copy of The Declaration to the mayor of New York City, along with a copy of a letter written in his own hand which states in part: "Grateful to Almighty God for the blessings which, through J... See More  

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696601

Pamphlet printed in 1707...

Item #696601

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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696600

Pamphlet printed in 1707...

Item #696600

January 02, 1707

London pamphlet from 1707



* Sir William Dawes, 3rd Baronet

* King William III of England




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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696165

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

Item #696165

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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695885

Uncle Tom's Cabin: the serialization before it became a book...

Item #695885

June 12, 1851

THE NATIONAL ERA, Washington, D.C., June 12, 1851  The front page of this anti-slavery newspaper is very significant, as it contains chapter 3 of: "Uncle Tom's Cabin: Or, Life Among the Lowly. by Mrs. H. B. Stowe".

This newspaper is forever linked to the best-selling novel of the 19th century, "Uncle Tom's Cabin". This historic work first appeared as a 41-week ser... See More  

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695835

Curious issue reporting Kennedy's assassination...

Item #695835

November 22, 1963

THE ATLANTA JOURNAL-- "Second Extra", Nov. 22, 1963 



* Bizarre JFK - John F. Kennedy assassination issue



This “Second Extra” edition has a curious–if not macabre–combination of headline and photo.

As would be expected of an “Extra” of this date, the large & bold headline proclaims: “KENNEDY KILLED” but immediately beneath it... See More  

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695207

Much on the Constitution & the Java...

Item #695207

June 29, 1813

THE WAR, New York, June 29, 1813  



* USS Constitution - William Bainbridge

* HMS Java - Henry Lambert




The entire front page is taken up with: "British Official Account of the Capture of the Java" as well as: "Constitution And Java" which carries over to take most of page 2 as well. Terrific detail & great to have these reports in a newspaper focused on the ... 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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695167

France is in a state of ruin...

Item #695167

September 16, 1762

THE LONDON CHRONICLE, England, Sept. 16, 1762  



* Past Seven Years' War France



Page 4 has nearly a full column letter concerning the situation in the French & Indian War, beginning: "Is not France reduced to the lowest ebb of riches and power? Are not her fleets almost totally destroyed, and her marine in a state of weakness & disorder...Are not her finances exhaus... 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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694476

Concerning the death of George Washington...

Item #694476

January 20, 1800

FARMERS' MUSEUM OR LAY PREACHER'S GAZETTE, Walpole, New Hampshire, Jan. 20, 1800  Page 3 has half a column with various political-related items, and which includes several items concerning the recent death of George Washington.

A few bits include: "...The eulogy on the character of Washington, which was lately delivered by Mr. Paine in Newburyport, is said to be, in no respect, ... See More  

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694473

Maine newspaper from 14 years before statehood...

Item #694473

May 12, 1806

PORTLAND GAZETTE & MAINE ADVERTISER, May 12, 1806  At this time Maine was part of Massachusetts, not becoming a state until 1820 as part of the Missouri Compromise. So, this issue is from 14 years before statehood.

The back page has an article concerning General Wilkinson, stating: "...that he had fomented the alarming differences between the American and French citizens in Upper Lo... 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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694049

French ship destroys British ships...

Item #694049

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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693821

Civil War map of Virginia & Maryland...

Item #693821

May 27, 1862

NEW YORK TIMES, May 27, 1862  The front page features a large, detailed Civil War map headed: "The Line Of Gen. Banks' Retreat Into Maryland" which includes Washington, D.C., Alexandria, Harrisonburg, Strasburg, Hagerstown, Fredericksburg & much in between.

There are also nice columns heads: "The Retreat of Gen. Banks" "The Retreat Conduced in a Most Masterly... See More  

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693816

Large Civil War map on the front page...

Item #693816

August 21, 1862

NEW YORK HERALD, Aug. 21, 1862  The front page is dominated by a large Civil War map headed: "IMPORTANT REBEL MOVEMENTS--The Massing of Rebel Troops Along the Line of the Rapidan & Rappahannock Rivers & Virginia Central Railroad."

Many front page column heads as well including; "The Rebel Army in Virginia Evacuate Richmond & Occupy the Line of the Va. Central Railr... See More  

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693719

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

Item #693719

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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693563

Cherokees have surrendered... Marriage of the New Hampshire governor...

Item #693563

May 31, 1760

THE LONDON CHRONICLE, England, May 31, 1760  



* Anglo-Cherokees War

* South Carolina Indians

* British colonial settlers




The front page has two small bits: "...letters from Charles Town, South Carolina...we learn that the Cherokee Indians had laid down their arms & were gone home." Also: "...from Portsmouth in New Hampshire that...his Excellency 'Gover... See More  

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693376

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

Item #693376

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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693206

British troops return from service in Florida...

Item #693206

June 16, 1772

THE LONDON CHRONICLE, England, June 16, 1772  Page 6 has a report headed: "America" with a Charleston dateline which reports on a ship: "...had on board three companies of the Royal Irish Regiment of foot in the Spanish service...was one of several transports ordered to carry back the troops sent to Spanish America on the apprehension of a rupture between Great Britain and Spai... See More  

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