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Item # 571158

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June 30, 1810
BOSTON PATRIOT, Boston, Massachusetts, June 30, 1810  The front page of the issue contains the continued "Correspondence of the Late President Adams" which is three columns in length and is signed in type: JOHN ADAMS.  To view the entire text of this "Correspondence", go to:  http://www.rarenewspapers.com/view/571774?acl=783904119

Page two contains a large notice of the "Republican Celebration" which is "For the Celebration of the 4th of July, 1810 -- being the 34th Anniversary of the American Independence." Other scattered articles pertaining to the event and the Fourth of the July are within the issue. "The Quack at His Nostrums Again" and in the "Died" a notification of a lady that died at the age of 133. Other news of the day and advertisements, some which are illustrated, are within the issue.  In the mid-1800's, the Boston Patriot would become absorbed by what is currently the Boston Herald.

This is complete in four pages with a hole on the last leaf as shown in the photo, otherwise in very good condition.