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724885

From the American Revolutionary War era...

Item #724885

May 27, 1779

THE LONDON EVENING POST, May 27, 1779



* American Revolutionary War era

* 18th century - from The Enemy




Newspapers from England during the time of the Revolutionary War are always interesting as they give a sense as to life at that time and what political discussions were the "hot topic" of the day. Red tax stamp on page 3.

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724559

Election of Patrick Henry sets the stage for his famous speech... So much more...

Item #724559

March 17, 1775

THE VIRGINIA GAZETTE (with Supplement), Williamsburg, Mar. 17, 1775  This newspaper was published by Alexander Purdie, a distinction to be made since there were three newspapers of this title printed in Williamsburg during the early period of the Revolutionary War.

The entire front page is a terrific letter: "To the Gentlemen of the Provincial Congress of Virginia" relating the tre... See More  

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723820

Rare Paul Revere engraving... Benedict Arnold & the Battle of Quebec...

Item #723820

February 09, 1776

THE ESSEX JOURNAL & NEW HAMPSHIRE PACKET, Newburyport, Massachusetts, Feb. 9, 1776 

* Paul Revere masthead engraving
* American Revolutionary War
* Great year to have (1776)

There were but a few masthead engravings of the 18th century which were created by Paul Revere. The "Massachusetts Spy" is perhaps the most famous, plus there is the engraving in the "Boston Gazette" as well, with these t





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723109

From the American Revolutionary War era...

Item #723109

February 20, 1779

THE LONDON EVENING POST, Feb. 20, 1779



* American Revolutionary War era

* 18th century - from The Enemy




Newspapers from England during the time of the Revolutionary War are always interesting as they give a sense as to life at that time and what political discussions were the "hot topic" of the day.

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722693

Washington's headquarters in NJ... John Jay becomes president of the Continental Congress, and more...

Item #722693

February 13, 1779

EDINBURGH EVENING COURANT, Scotland, Feb. 13, 1779



* American Revolutionary War from the enemy



Page 2 includes: "...dispatches were brought to Lord George Germain's office...with an account of the surrender of the province of Georgia to his Majesty's troops under the command of Col. Campbell..." plus some reports from New York which include: "...That Colonel Butler had... See More  

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721029

Surrender of Burgoyne at Saratoga...

Item #721029

December 08, 1777

EDINBURGH EVENING COURANT, Scotland, Dec. 8, 1777



* Battles of Saratoga - Revolutionary War

* General John Burgoyne surrenders




Certainly the most  significant content is the page 2 report on the surrender of Burgoyne at Saratoga, a very much-needed victory for the American cause. Some of the reporting includes: "...arrived in town express...we are sorry to say that Government have... See More  

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720649

Congress rejects the Conciliatory Plan... Much on America... John Hancock is married...

Item #720649

October 01, 1775

THE LONDON MAGAZINE, England October, 1775  



* Conciliatory plan with the American colonies

* Continental Congress rejects the offer 

* Prelude to the American Revolutionary War




Over 2 pages area taken up with the document--signed in type by John Hancock--in which the Continental Congress rejects the conciliation plan of Lord North. The document is headed: "CONTINENTAL ... See More  

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719591

Gage's account of Lexington & Concord on the front page...

Item #719591

June 07, 1775

THE CONNECTICUT JOURNAL & THE NEW-HAVEN POST-BOY, June 7, 1775  



* Battle of Lexington & Concord

* General Thomas Gage account 

* Revolutionary War beginning




Simply a terrific issue, as I believe this to be the first newspaper we have offered which not only contains General Gage's official account of the Battle of Lexington & Concord, but it appears in its en... See More  

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719128

1775 capture of Ethan Allen...

Item #719128

October 21, 1775

THE PENNSYLVANIA LEDGER, Philadelphia, Oct. 21, 1775



* Ethan Allen captured

* American Revolutionary War




The front page includes a letter: "To the King" which references the American situation & includes: "...Let then, royal Sire, the liberty of England and America be ever in your heart, then shall the people be free, and America shall yet be happy in the full enjoyment ... See More  

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718994

The Articles of Confederation...

Item #718994

April 29, 1778

THE NEW JERSEY GAZETTE, Trenton, April 29, 1778  



* The Articles of Confederation (historic)

* American Revolutionary War




This was the very first newspaper in New Jersey, having begun in December, 1777. This is issue number 22.

There are only a handful of documents in American history which can be considered cornerstones in the creation of our national government, which would include ... See More  

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718898

A colonial North Carolina newspaper with an intriguing story...

Item #718898

June 03, 1775

THE CAPE-FEAR MERCURY, Wilmington, North Carolina, June 3, 1775  This would have to be one of the more interesting colonial newspapers we've offered, primarily for being a forgery.

This title began Oct. 13, 1769, and was suspended for about five months from the fall of 1774 to the spring of 1775. It ceased in September, 1775.

As for the intrigue, best to refer you to this link, whi... See More  

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718116

Cornwallis surrenders to Washington at Yorktown...

Item #718116
THE GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE, London, January, 1782  



* Lord Charles Cornwallis

* General George Washington

* Surrender at Yorktown - Virginia




This issue contains the very historic report of the surrender of Lord Cornwallis at Yorktown, Virginia. 

An inside page has a nice report headed: "Extract of a Letter from Sir Henry Clinton" which begins: "...I had th
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718011

Lexington & Concord content...

The Conciliatory Resolution plus Congress' response to it...

Item #718011

September 07, 1775

THE NEW ENGLAND CHRONICLE OR THE ESSEX GAZETTE, Cambridge, Sept. 7, 1775 



* Lexington & Concord report

* John Hancock type signature

* The Conciliatory Resolution




A very historic issue as the front page contains not only the full text of the Conciliatory Resolution by Parliament, but the Continental Congress' lengthy response to it, signed in type by its President: John Hancoc... See More  

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717326

Map of South Pole plus much on the Revolutionary War...

Item #717326
THE GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE, London, January, 1776



* American Revolutionary War

* Captain James Cook vogage

* South Pole map - HMS Resolution




 This is a fine issue from this significant year of the Revolutionary War, with much war-related content.

Included are two pages on an: "Act for Prohibiting all Trade with America" which is followed by an: "Act of Mass
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716892

Rare American magazine edited by Thomas Paine...

Item #716892

February 01, 1775

THE PENNSYLVANIA MAGAZINE, Philadelphia, February, 1775 



* Pre American Revolutionary War 

* Thomas Paine - first time as editor 




This is a very rare magazine, published only from January, 1775 thru July, 1776, containing the Declaration of Independence in its final issue.

It was the only American magazine to print the Declaration, in fact it was the only American magazine e... See More  

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715771

British to attack Philadelphia... John Hancock... Creating battalions...

Item #715771

November 30, 1776

THE PENNSYLVANIA LEDGER, Philadelphia, Nov. 30, 1776 



* Rare Revolutionary War era title

* Tory issue from Pennsylvania


* Great year to have (1776)




(editor's copy) This was a decidedly Tory newspaper, supportive of the British efforts in America. This newspaper ended publication in June, 1778 when the British evacuated the city.

The front page has a very detailed "Twenty Dol... See More  

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715770

Arguing against American independence...

Item #715770

March 09, 1776

THE PENNSYLVANIA LEDGER, Philadelphia, March 9, 1776



* Rare Revolutionary War era title

* Tory issue from Pennsylvania


* Great year to have (1776)




 This was a decidedly Tory newspaper, supportive of the British efforts in America. This newspaper ended publication in June, 1778 when the British evacuated the city.

Over half of the front page is taken up with: "The following rules... See More  

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715534

Just before Saratoga: Burgoyne, Howe, Franklin, and more...

Item #715534

January 05, 1778

THE NEW YORK GAZETTE AND THE WEEKLY MERCURY, Jan. 5, 1778  The masthead features a very nice coat-of-arms engraving.
Almost the entire front page is taken up with various Proclamations and Declarations, the first being one by: "Sir Henry Clinton" which is a "Proclamation" followed by: "A Proclamation, By Major General James Robertson", then a "Declaration" by W. Howe, plus more.
Page 2 has some

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715063

Much debate on the value of the Revolutionary War...

Item #715063

March 02, 1778

EXTRA SUPPLEMENT TO THE PENNSYLVANIA LEDGER, March 2, 1778  



* Revolutionary War Tory original

* Rare Pro British issue from America




This was a strongly Tory (supportive of the British cause) newspaper which began in 1775 and closed shop in May of 1778 when the British evacuated Philadelphia.

An unusual "Extra" edition, with the entire front page taken up with a report ... See More  

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714382

Concerning John Paul Jones' famous battle...

Item #714382

November 23, 1779

THE EDINBURGH ADVERTISER, Scotland, Nov. 23, 1779  Inside has a note: "The deputies of the states of the province of Utrecht...that an epidemical disorder rages...resolved, 'That from the 5th of this month till the 1st of April, 1780 no Jews or other persons should be permitted to go about the country buying & selling any kind of silk, wool, cotton, or linen manufactures on pain ... See More  

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714381

Dealing with end-of-war issues...

Item #714381

August 12, 1782

THE SALISBURY & WINCHESTER JOURNAL, England, Aug. 12, 1782  Very ornate & decorative lettering in the masthead. The front page has: "America" with a report from Annapolis noting: "Rivington's Royal Gazette...announcing the arrival of Sir Guy Carleton at New York as a commissioner for making peace or war in North America...and the draught of a bill brought into the B... See More  

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713656

Expecting the French to help take Quebec...

Item #713656

April 06, 1780

THE LONDON CHRONICLE, England, April 6, 1780  The back page has a report which notes: "We are informed that there are accounts received in town within these few days from America which signify that Congress are in speedy expectation of a large body of French troops which are to co-operate with their army in attempting the conquest of Quebec this summer."

Other news of the day, most... See More  

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713653

The Cherry Valley Massacre...

Item #713653

January 01, 1779

THE EDINBURGH ADVERTISER, Scotland, Jan. 1, 1779   Page 3 has a report from New York which notes: "...that Capt. Joseph Brant at the head of a strong party of Loyalists & Indians...attacked & defeated a numerous body of rebels near Cherry Valley in Tryon county & that he afterwards totally demolished that settlement...".

This was the Cherry Valley Massacre which has bee... See More  

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713622

Latest reports on the Revolutionary War...

Item #713622

May 01, 1778

THE TOWN & COUNTRY MAGAZINE, London, May, 1778  Some interesting discussions in Parliament concerning the American situation including: "...assert that the Colonists were perfectly contented at that period; they had begun to exhibit some marks of discontent. He might compare America, at that time, to a generous steed, who had become a little restive, but might by the experienced mane... See More  

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709894

Benedict Arnold on the Battle of Quebec... Ethan Allen in irons...

Item #709894

February 22, 1776

NEW-ENGLAND CHRONICLE OR ESSEX GAZETTE, (Cambridge), Feb. 22, 1776  



* American Revolutionary War

* Great year to have (1776)

* Battle of Quebec - Canada

* General Benedict Arnold




The top of the first column begins with a report from Cork that: "...there has been commotions amongst the soldiers who are to embark for America; that a great numbers of them have deserted & that ... See More  

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707415

Some terms of the peace treaty are announced...

Item #707415

December 26, 1782

THE LONDON CHRONICLE, England, Dec. 26, 1782  The back page has a very historic report presenting some of the terms of the peace treaty with a letter from Paris prefaced with: "While the Provisional articles are kept so profound a secret in London, the substance of them is well known & publicly talked of here: 'On the Part of Great Britain' That Great Britain irrevocably reco... See More  

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707375

American government is broke... Huddy/Asgill Affair...

Item #707375

September 26, 1782

THE LONDON CHRONICLE, England, Sept. 26, 1782  



* Revolutionary War Era

* 18th century

* From The Enemy




Page 2 has news headed "America" mentions: "...lately sent to wheedle the Eastern provinces into a submission to the intolerable extractions of the Congress for the further support of their tyranny, are returned empty handed." Also a letter from New York: &... See More  

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707284

From late in the Revolutionary War...

Item #707284

December 03, 1782

THE EDINBURGH ADVERTISER, Scotland, Dec. 3, 1782  Page 3 has an article headed: "AMERICA" "The Petition of the Merchants & other Citizens of Charlestown [Charleston]...entered into commercial engagements since...1780...together with his answers thereto, dated Head-Quarters, Charlestown, Aug. 10, 1782" the text taking a full column.
Page 4 has a report from Boston that begins: "We now feel
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707123

England is close to conceding independence to the American colonies...

Item #707123

October 08, 1782

THE EDINBURGH ADVERTISER, Scotland, Oct. 8, 1782  



* American independence close ?

* General Sir Guy Carleton 

* American Revolutionary War




The front page has a report with bits including: "...The late overtures made to the Rebel Congress by Sir Guy Carlton...for making peace with America, having afforded much political speculation, it is with satisfaction we find ourselves ... See More  

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706755

Samuel Webster's 1777 sermon...

Great and notable sermon on chasing the British out of America...

Item #706755

May 28, 1777

Pamphlet: "A SERMON Preached before the Honorable COUNCIL, and the Honorable House of Representatives, of the state of Massachusetts-Bay, in New-England. At BOSTON, May 28, 1777. Being the anniversary for the election of the Honorable Council. By Samuel Webster, A.M. Pastor of a church in Salisbury." 

Printed at Boston, by Edes and Gill, M,DCC,LXXVII [1777].

Complete in 44 pa
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705979

Reflecting on Washington crossing the Delaware & the Battle of Trenton...

Item #705979

July 25, 1782

THE LONDON CHRONICLE, England, July 25, 1782 



* re. Battle of the Assunpink Creek - Trenton

* re. George Washington crossing the Delaware 




Page 2 has a report beginning: "So determined are the French to pursue their favorite plan of annihilating the British power in North America, & particularly to the capturing the British army in New York...to co-operate with General Wa... See More  

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705574

France '...excited the ruinous rebellion in America...'

Item #705574

August 23, 1782

THE EDINBURGH ADVERTISER, Scotland, Aug. 23, 1782 



* Revolutionary War Era

* 18th century original

* From The Enemy




Inside has a report noting in part: "The superior policy of the French cabinet has shewn itself in all the following instances: in exciting the ruinous rebellion in America; in watching for a proper opportunity to assist the rebels; in prevailing on Spain to join th... 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  



* American Revolutionary War



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 delibe... See More  

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705495

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

Item #705495

October 15, 1782

THE LONDON CHRONICLE, England, Oct. 15, 1782  



* Possible peace treaty ?

* American Independence ?




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 ... 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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705459

From the Revolutionary War era... Map of the Canal from Dublin to the River Shannon...

Item #705459
THE GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE, London, May, 1779  



* American Revolutionary War era original



A fine opportunity to purchase a magazine from during the Revolutionary War at a reasonable price, as we find almost no American content in this issue.

At the back under the "Historical Chronicle" is mention that the New York, Quebec & Newfoundland fleets have set sail under t
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705434

Have peace terms been agreed to? Loyalists to fight on...

Item #705434

October 10, 1782

THE LONDON CHRONICLE, England, Oct. 10, 1782  



* Revolutionary War ending events

* From the enemy - Loyalists 




Page 5 has: "A letter received yesterday from Paris says...that peace is or near being concluded between England and the Americans, not to the advantage of the Court of France & what gives some ground to suppose the report true, is, that Dr. Franklin has ju... See More  

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705425

Peace with dishonor is not acceptable...

Item #705425

August 06, 1782

THE LONDON CHRONICLE, England, Aug. 6, 1782 



* Revolutionary War Era

* 18th century

* From The Enemy




Page 4 has an interesting report which explains how the British soldiers  fighting in America are paid.

Page 5 has news headed: "America" with datelines from Charleston and Annapolis mentioning in part: "...in an excursion he made to Amelia twp. last week fell in ... See More  

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705418

Famous "Unite Or Die" engraving in the masthead...

Item #705418

April 05, 1775

THE PENNSYLVANIA JOURNAL; AND THE WEEKLY ADVERTISER, Philadelphia, April 5, 1775 



* Benjamin Franklin's "Unite Or Die" cartoon



 If there was one graphic that represented the spirit of the Revolutionary War, it would have to be the ubiquitous segmented snake with the famous "Unite Or Die" caption.  The engraving, a prominent device in the masthead
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705295

Criticizing Burgoyne for his failure in America...

Item #705295

October 02, 1779

THE PROVIDENCE GAZETTE & COUNTRY JOURNAL, Rhode Island, Oct. 2, 1779  



* American Revolutionary War

* Gen. John Burgoyne failures

* re. Battles of Saratoga surrender




Almost the entire front page is taken up with a letter: "To Lieutenant-General Burgoyne" taken from a London newspaper and reprinted here.

Not surprisingly, the theme is critical of Burgoyne, who is be... See More  

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704872

News from the closing moments of the war... Thanks to Thomas Jefferson, George Washington, and others...

Item #704872

February 12, 1782

THE CONNECTICUT COURANT & WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER, Hartford, Feb. 12, 1782  



* American Revolutionary War closing events

* George Washington & Thomas Jefferson




The inside pages have various reports concerning the Revolutionary War, including: "...nothing but the utter destruction of the Carolinas was talked of by the ministry & their creatures; but since the French have b... See More  

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704706

Wishful thinking on the fate of Cornwallis at Yorktown...

Item #704706

January 29, 1782

THE CONNECTICUT COURANT & WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER, Hartford, Jan. 29, 1782 



* Lord Charles Cornwallis

* Surrender at Yorktown

* Revolutionary War




The front page is mostly taken up with: "An Ordinance Ascertaining What Captures on Water Shall be Lawful". This lengthy text carries over to take close to half of page 2 & is signed in type by: John Hanson, President of Congr... See More  

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704673

A rare, patriotic, satirical ballad written by Benjamin Franklin... Great on the British evacuating Boston...

Item #704673

March 30, 1776

THE PENNSYLVANIA EVENING POST, Philadelphia, March 30, 1776  



* American Revolutionary War 

* Great year to have (1776)

* Benjamin Franklin song 




The front page begins with a wonderful letter beginning; "The Ministry have boasted much of their regular, their disciplined troops, which they fancied capable of beating all the irregulars in the world. One would wonder how m... See More  

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704407

The influence of Paine's Common Sense...

Item #704407

March 07, 1776

THE PENNSYLVANIA EVENING POST, Philadelphia, March 7, 1776   The entire front page & a bit of page 2 are taken up with a letter calling for a convention of the Committee of Inspection in the city of Phila. It focuses on the dangers of monopolies & is signed: "An Enemy to Monopolizing".
Page 3 has a paragraph on the ranking of brigadier generals, and another page 3 item includes: "As a
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704399

"Dishonest malevolence?" The printing controversy over Thomas Paine's "Common Sense"...

Item #704399

January 25, 1776

THE PENNSYLVANIA EVENING POST, Philadelphia, Jan. 25, 1776   



* The "dishonest malevolence" controversy

* Thomas Paine "Common Sense" & Robert Bell

* Great year to have (1776) Revolutionary War




As a bit of a back story, printer Robert Bell ran an advertisement taking most of a column in the January 27 issue attacking both Paine and Bradford and ingenuously... See More  

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704397

Fife & drummer wanted... Unauthorized edition of Common Sense...

Item #704397

January 20, 1776

THE PENNSYLVANIA EVENING POST, Philadelphia, Jan. 20, 1776  



* American Revolutionary War

* Great year to have (1776)

* Fife and drum corps advertisement




Great to offer an American newspaper dated in 1776 and from Philadelphia.

Most of the front page is taken up with a detailed description on how to make saltpetre (potassium nitrate), one of the principal ingredients in the making of... See More  

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704385

Broadside edition of this famous title, with good content...

Item #704385

January 08, 1782

THE CONNECTICUT COURANT & WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER, Hartford, Jan. 8, 1782  



* Very rare Broadside edition from the Revolutionary War



Apparently a quite unusual broadside edition as the issue is a single sheet with the back page blank. If page 2 had text I would suspect that the back leaf was missing, but the front page text concludes on the front page and the reverse is entirely blank.... See More  

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704210

Much news from the Revolutionary War...

Item #704210

September 28, 1776

THE PENNSYLVANIA LEDGER, Philadelphia, Sept. 28, 1776



* Rare Revolutionary War era title

* Tory issue from Pennsylvania


* Great year to have (1776)




This was a decidedly Tory newspaper, supportive of the British efforts in America. This newspaper ended publication in June, 1778 when the British evacuated the city.

The front page has an ad for the desertion of two soldiers from military ser... See More  

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704133

Items on the Revolutionary War in this handsome newspaper...

Item #704133

August 27, 1778

THE PENNSYLVANIA PACKET OR THE GENERAL ADVERTISER, Philadelphia, Aug. 27, 1778  



* Rare American Revolutionary War title



This title has one of the more ornate mastheads of the Revolutionary War, the lettering so frilly that it is almost difficult to read.

Page 2 has some reports from London noting the king has called in Lt. General Burgoyne, likely to explain his loss at Saratoga.... See More  

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704127

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

Item #704127

May 06, 1782

THE INDEPENDENT LEDGER & THE AMERICAN ADVERTISER, Boston, May 6, 1782  



* England recognizes America free w/ independence ?

* Battle of Eutaw Springs - South Carolina 

* American Revolutionary War original 

* Nice patriotic masthead engraving for display




One of the best features of this issue is the masthead engraving which features a very patriotic theme: "All Han... See More  

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