Some naval-themed reports...
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THE WAR, New York, Jan. 26, 1813 Much of the front page is taken up with naval concerns with the first column being the conclusion of a: "Naval Report" being a chart with various particulars of the different ships. Also a report headed: "United States frigate Constitution" (see) which carries over to take all of pg. 2 & some of pg. 3.
Other articles include: "Admiral Warren's Fleet" "Battle With the Indians" "General Tecumseh" "Tribute of Respect" and more.
Four pages, 9 3/4 by 12 1/4 in., never-trimmed margins, very nice, clean condition.
This is a fascinating, short-lived newspaper, having begun in 1812 with the exclusive purpose of reporting on the War of 1812 (hence the title). When the war ended, so did this newspaper.
Other articles include: "Admiral Warren's Fleet" "Battle With the Indians" "General Tecumseh" "Tribute of Respect" and more.
Four pages, 9 3/4 by 12 1/4 in., never-trimmed margins, very nice, clean condition.
This is a fascinating, short-lived newspaper, having begun in 1812 with the exclusive purpose of reporting on the War of 1812 (hence the title). When the war ended, so did this newspaper.
Category: War of 1812
No Longer Available
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