Historic Newspapers: Newspapers from the 1700s

The eighteenth century saw the heyday of the Age of Reason, and the rising popularity and increased distribution of newspapers played a key role in deepening and expanding public discourse. We carry only absolutely authentic original newspapers, and there's no better way to discover the history of the 1700s than to hold a newspaper from that century in your own hands.
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  • From when Philadelphia was the temporary capital of the United States...
    Item #665581
    GAZETTE OF THE UNITED STATES & PHILADELPHIA DAILY ADVERTISER, March 9, 1798  The capital of the United States was in Philadelphia at this time while the District of Columbia was under construction.
    The entire front page is taken up with advertisements including 6 illustrated ship ads.
    Four pages, wide never-trimmed margins, nice condition.
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  • From when Philadelphia was the temporary capital of the United States...
    Item #665566
    GAZETTE OF THE UNITED STATES & PHILADELPHIA DAILY ADVERTISER, Feb. 7, 1798  The capital of the United States was in Philadelphia at this time while the District of Columbia was under construction.
    Pages 2 & 3 have much reporting from Congress. The back page has a very lengthy notice headed: "Proposals For Carrying the Mails of the United States" listing the various cities for delivery by state.
    Four pages, wide never-trimmed margins, nice condition.
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  • Growing troubles with France...
    Item #665565
    GAZETTE OF THE UNITED STATES & PHILADELPHIA DAILY ADVERTISER, Feb. 5, 1798 

    * 18th century American original 

    The capital of the United States was in Philadelphia at this time, while the District of Columbia was under construction.
    Page 3 has a message from the President concerning the growing tensions with France, signed in type: John Adams.... Read full description  
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  • From the temporary capital of the United States...
    Item #665558
    GAZETTE OF THE UNITED STATES & PHILADELPHIA DAILY ADVERTISER, April 4, 1798  The capital of the United States was in Philadelphia at this time, while the District of Columbia was under construction.
    The front page is filled with advertisements including eight illustrated ship ads. Also on the front page is a notice headed: "Treasury... Read full description  
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  • From the temporary capital of the United States...
    Item #665557
    GAZETTE OF THE UNITED STATES & PHILADELPHIA DAILY ADVERTISER, July 6, 1797  The capital of the United States was in Philadelphia at this time, while the District of Columbia was under construction.
    The front page is filled with advertisements including four illustrated ship ads. Inside has reports from the federal Congress.
    Four pages, wide never-trimmed margins, stains at the spine margin inside, nice condition.
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  • From the temporary capital of the United States...
    Item #665548
    GAZETTE OF THE UNITED STATES & PHILADELPHIA DAILY ADVERTISER, Dec. 28, 1797 

    * Uncommon 18th century American publication
    * During President John Adams administration


    The capital of the United States was in Philadelphia at this time, while the District of Columbia was under construction.
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  • A pirate ship captured...
    Item #665528
    GAZETTE OF THE UNITED STATES & PHILADELPHIA DAILY ADVERTISER, Nov. 8, 1797  Over half of page 2 is taken up with "An Act of the British Parliament..." for putting into effect the controversial Jay Treaty with the United States (concluded in a future issue).
    Page 3 has: "Glorious News" on the capture of a pirate ship which had captured American ships.
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  • Sam Adams signs an Act of the Mass. Legislature...
    Item #665509
    COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, Aug. 13, 1796  The entire first column on the front page is an Act by the Massachusetts Legislature which is signed in type by the governor; Samuel Adams.
    Four pages, bit of light damp staining, good condition.
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  • 1796 Samuel Adams...
    Item #665507
    COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, July 30, 1796 

    * Samuel Adams, governor of Massachusetts

    The front page has a full column taken up with an Act of the Mass. legislature signed in type by its governor: Samuel Adams.

    Four pages, some foxing, good condition.
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  • Monroe is the ambassador to France...
    Item #662990
    COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, Nov. 12, 1794  The front page features a report from France on the introduction of "James Monroe" as the ambassador to that country, with his lengthy address to the French National Convention. Page 2 has: "The Mineral Waters of Saratoga in the State of New York" which takes over a full column.
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  • Eulogy of Dr. Halley... Three full page plates...
    Item #662843
    THE GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE, London, November, 1747 (untrimmed) 

    * Edmond Halley, of comet fame

    Nearly five pages are taken up with the continuation of: "The Eulogy of Dr. Halley" (spelled elogy), being the famous Edmund Halley the astronomer and for whom "Halley's Comet" is named. Part 1 is found in the October issue.
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    Item #660294
    THE LONDON MAGAZINE, England, November, 1782  Inside has an article: "Account of the Arrival of General Gage in America in the Year 1774, With the Proceedings of the Americans in Consequence of the Boston Port Bill Until the Appointment of a Congress".
    This is a wonderful article, taking two pages, and... Read full description  
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  • Very descriptive  of St. Lucia...
    Item #660235
    THE LONDON MAGAZINE, England, April, 1782  Inside has over a full page article: "An Account of  the Island of St. Lucia" which is very descriptive. The accompanying map called for is lacking. The other plate called for is lacking as well.
    A report notes that: "...his Excellency Sir Guy Carleton set out from his apartments in Duke Street, Grosvenor... Read full description  
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  • Review of a book on the Revolutionary War...
    Item #660208
    LONDON MAGAZINE, England, September, 1781  Under Review Of Books" is one  for: "The Revolution of America", which begins: "A narrative of the origin and progress of the rupture between Great Britain and her colonies, written with extreme partiality to the colonists, condemning in every point of view the conduct of the British government &... Read full description  
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  • Washington victorious over Generals Howe and Cornwallis...
    Item #659948
    THE LONDON EVENING POST, England, August 5, 1777

    * Battle of Bound Brook - New Jersey
    * American Revolutionary War


    The front page has a few items concerning the war (see photo). Page 3 has a letter which reports in part "...intelligence that the Generals Howe and Cornwallis had joined at Amboy upon which General... Read full description  
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  • Displayable plate... BRIDGE over Yarmouth Haven...
    Item #659534
    From the GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE, London, March, 1771  The print is of "A Design for a BRIDGE over Yarmouth Haven Drawn by Mr. Samuel Bream". This is the print only, not the complete magazine, which would very nice framed. See photo for details.
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  • Anti-Jacobite Creed... The importance of Nova Scotia...
    Item #659531
    THE GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE, London, January, 1748  The issue begins with an: "Extract of a Letter Giving an Account of a Survey of the N. West Coast of England..." with a small print on page 2 (see). Also in this issue: "Of the Invention of Shorthand" with a full page of characters of words (see); "An Anti-Jacobite's Creed, Alluding... Read full description  
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  • Report of Cornwallis's surrender, and Cornwallis' letter in which he admits being in a critical state...
    Item #658843
    THE CONNECTICUT COURANT & WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER, Hartford, Feb. 26, 1782  

    * Surrender of Lord Charles Cornwallis
    * Revolutionary War - Yorktown, Virginia


    The most historic content is on page 3 which begins with a letter from Sir Henry Clinton to Lord George Germain, dated... Read full description  
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  • Latest news from the Revolutionary War...
    Item #658578
    THE CONNECTICUT COURANT & WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER, Hartford, May 15, 1781 

    * Rare American Revolutionary War publication

    The front page has a brief item: "The American spy, mentioned a few days since, is taken at Harwich and will be examined before the Privy-Council. Many papers were found upon his person, touching a treasonable... Read full description  
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  • A "seditious" paper arouses anger in New York... Ancient Temple at Winterborn Abbey...
    Item #657796
    THE GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE, London, March, 1768  Among the items in this issue are: "Ancient Temple at Winterborn Abbey" which includes an illustration; "On the Different Positions of the Great Occipital Aperture in man and Diverse Animals"; and much more. Near the back is the "Historical Chronicle" which... Read full description  
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  • Coalition of the American and West Indies' colonists...
    Item #657794
    THE GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE, London, May, 1766  Articles within this issue include: "Description of an Artificial Swan" "Account of a Journey Into Scotland" "An Address to the Annotators of the Bible" "Coalition of the American and W. Indian Colonists" and more.
    Near the back is the "Historical Chronicle" which has various news... Read full description  
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  • Map of road from London to Berwick & York... Indians visit London...
    Item #657760
    THE GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE, London, August, 1766 Articles within this issue include: "...Act for Opening & establishing certain ports in the Islands of Jamaica and Dominica for the more free importation and exportation..." "On the Doctrine of Original Sin" 'An Improvement in Common Watches" which includes a print of the... Read full description  
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  • Washington at Morristown...   Action in the South...
    Item #657753
    GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE, London, May, 1780  The first article has "Summary of Proceedings in the Present Parliament" which includes discussion of the situation in America.
    Near the back the "Historical Chronicle" has several items from America concerning the Revolutionary War, including a letter from New York which has: "...since Gen.... Read full description  
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  • Washington and Cornwallis in Virginia...
    Item #657751
    GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE London, July, 1781  The "Historical Chronicle" begins with: "Plan for Putting an End to the American War & for Laying the Foundation of a Permanent Peace with the Thirteen Colonies". Another report has some good talk on military affairs in America including: "...Lord Cornwallis has entered Virginia; that a reinforcement... Read full description  
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  • Early submarine thoughts...
    Item #657747
    THE GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE, London, England, December, 1747 A very nice pre-Revolutionary War magazine from the "mother country" with a wide range of varied content including news of the day, political reports, literary items, and other unusual tidbits. This was the first periodical to use the word "magazine" in its title, having begun in 1731 and lasting... Read full description  
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  • A substitute for British tea...   Letter to the ladies of North America...
    Item #657569
    THE GLOCESTER JOURNAL, England, Jan. 4, 1768  (currently spelled Gloucester)  Page 2 has a report from Boston concerning the finding of "hyperion or Labrador tea" in the colonies, of special interest given the recent non-importation of tea from England.
    Also an item noting: "By letters from Philadelphia we are... Read full description  
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  • The King's proclamation for a day of fasting...
    Item #657489
    EDINBURGH EVENING COURANT, Scotland, Dec. 8, 1746  Nearly half of the front page is taken up with: "By the King, A PROCLAMATION For A General Fast", relating to the hardships of the on-going War of Austrian Succession.
    Four pages, 8 by 10 inches, very nice condition.
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    Item #657481
    EDINBURGH EVENING COURANT, Scotland, Nov. 24, 1746 

    * War of the Austrian Succession
    * King George's War - speech


    Over half of the front page is taken up with the speech of the King of England, mostly relating to recent events in the War of the Austrian Succession.
    Four pages, 8 by 10 inches, very nice condition.
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  • Reward offered for runaway seamen...
    Item #657477
    EDINBURGH EVENING COURANT, Scotland, Nov. 13, 1746  The back page has an interesting notice offering a reward for the return of runaway seamen, issued by "Thomas Smith, Commander in Chief of all His Majesty's Ships..." noting in part: "Whereas it is become frequent with seamen belonging to His Majesty's ships & vessels to run away from them...I do... Read full description  
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  • Ancient coins, the violin (or viola), the moon... - From during the French & Indian War...

    Ancient coins, the violin (or viola), the moon...

    Item #657335
    GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE, London, December, 1757  A very nice magazine from during the French & Indian War from the "mother country" with a wide range of varied content including news of the day, political reports, literary items, and other unusual tidbits. This was the first periodical to use the word "magazine" in its title, having begun in... Read full description  
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  • Coal mine fires...
    Item #657332
    THE GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE, London, July, 1747 (does not include the map of Maastricht, The Netherlands - and priced as such)
    Nearly five pages are taken up with a list of recently elected members to Parliament. A full page is taken up with "A Letter on the Late Rebellion", referring to the Jacobite Rebellion (see for portions).
    Two pages are taken up with a:... Read full description  
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  • Census report from New Jersey...
    Item #657330
    THE GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE, London, December, 1749  Nearly a full page is taken up with charts showing the population of New Jersey in 1738 and 1745. Included among the columns are those labeled: "Male Slaves" "Female Slaves" and "Total of Slaves" (see). There is also a chart of those: "Buried in the several Burying Grounds of Philadelphia", columns... Read full description  
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  • Nice account of the Battle of the Wabash...
    Item #656790
    GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE, London, February, 1792  Among the articles are: "Hardy's Translation of the Epistle to the Hebrews" "Publications Relative to the Relief of Roman Catholicks" "Insurrection of the Negroes in St. Domingo" which takes  nearly 4 pages; "Probable Consequences of the Revolution in France" "Proceedings of the National... Read full description  
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  • Newspaper edited by the famed Jonathan Swift...
    Item #656181
    THE EXAMINER, London, 1713  This editorial-format newspaper was edited by the famed Jonathan Swift at this time (of Gulliver's Travels fame), It promoted a Tory perspective on British politics, at a time when Queen Anne had replaced Whig ministers with Tories.
    Complete as a single sheet newspaper as was typical of the day, 7 1/2 by 13 inches, nice condition.
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  • Great foldout map of "West Florida" from Pensacola to New Orleans...
    Item #655983
    THE GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE, London, February, 1772

    * Nice map of "West Florida"
    * Pensacola, Florida, to New Orleans, Louisiana
    * Plate of a rare bird from the Hudson Bay


    Certainly the most notable item in this issue is the very nice foldout map titled: "A Map of Part of WEST FLORIDA" from Pensacola to the Mouth... Read full description  
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  • The Great Awakening... Christian revival in New-Londonderry, PA...
    Item #653754
    THE CHRISTIAN HISTORY, (Boston), May 21, 1743  This was the first successful magazine in America although formatted unlike typical magazines. It was exclusively a chronicle of the Great Awakening in America, exclusively of secular news reports. It was preceded by just a few magazines which lasted but a couple of... Read full description  
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  • Battle of Savannah...   Captain Cook...
    Item #653341
    THE GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE, London, February, 1780 

    * Siege of Savannah - Georgia
    * Benjamin Lincoln letter
    * Captain James Cook - South Seas


    Near the back is a section headed: "Advices Received from America" which includes: "Gen. Lincoln's Letter to Congress on the defeat of the combined Army before Georgia" with a dateline of Charleston,... Read full description  
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  • The kangeroo described...   Approval of the Jay Treaty by Congress...
    Item #653296
    GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE, London, June, 1796  Included is an interesting and quite descriptive article on the kangaroo, perhaps the earliest such report we have seen. Bits include: "...The Gamgarou, or, as Pennant calls it, Kangaroo, is a native of New South Wales and first discovered by that able and much lamented... Read full description  
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  • Northwest Passage... Admiral De Fonte's letter...
    Item #653060
    THE LONDON CHRONICLE, England, July 23, 1768  The front page has the conclusion of the lengthy letter from Admiral De Fonte, "giving an Account of the most material Transactions in a Journal of his from the Calo of Lima in Peru, on his Discoveries to find if there was any North-West Passage from the Atlantic Ocean into the South and... Read full description  
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    Item #652857
    THE DIARY OR WOODFALL'S REGISTER, London, Oct. 14, 1789  Page 2 has a great letter stating the considerable economic growth of the United States in producing their own manufactured goods, etc. It begins: "A letter from Philadelphia speaks of the rapid advancement of the American in all those manufactures which heretofore were chiefly derived from Europe..." and going on to cite many examples (see).
    Four pages, never-trimmed margins, very nice condition.
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  • The United States described...   Rare plate included...
    Item #652721
    THE COLUMBIAN MAGAZINE, Philadelphia, November, 1789  The issue begins with the continuation of: "Letters from a Pennsylvanian on his Travels Into the Eastern States..."  which is very descriptive & which takes nearly 5 pages. Also the continuation of the: "History of the American War", and "Memoirs of the Bastille" which had... Read full description  
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  • Trial of Admiral Keppel...
    Item #652592
    THE MIDDLESEX JOURNAL & EVENING POST, London, Jan. 19, 1779  The entire front page & a bit of pg. 2 are taken up with verbatim: "Proceedings of the Court Martial on the Trial of Admiral Keppel". As Wikipedia notes: 'During the American Revolutionary War Keppel came into a notorious dispute with Sir Hugh Palliser over Palliser's conduct as his... Read full description  
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  • 1751 - reports from throughout the world... a Highwayman robs a Post Office...
    Item #652458
    THE LONDON GAZETTE, June 1, 1751 This issue has period advertising and news from throughout the world, including reports from Parma, Rome, Turin, Vienna, Berlin, Hague, Middleburg, and Whitehall. Another article is in regards to The East-India House, and there is an interesting detailed report of a Post Office being robbed by a Highwayman.
    The front page has a partial (3/4ths) red tax stamp.
    Complete in four pages, in good  condition.
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  • A victory by Horatio Nelson...
    Item #652437
    GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE, London, October, 1796  Included is a nearly column long letter signed in type: Horatio Nelson, written on board his ship Victory near Toulon, mentioning in part: "I have the pleasure to inform you that the troops...troop possession of the forts & town of Puerto Ferrajo this day..." with further details. 
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  • Conflict between the Cherokee and Iroquois Nations...   Smoking the Calumet of Peace...
    Item #652387
    THE LONDON CHRONICLE, February 13, 1768  As inside report under the heading, "AMERICA - New York," tells of a visit from South Carolina by a number of chiefs of the Cherokee Nation requesting the U.S. government mediate a dispute between the Cherokee Nation and the Six Nations of the Iroquois. Included... Read full description  
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  • Benjamin Rush's "Moral Temperance Thermometer"...State of Kentucky...  Constitution of Georgia...
    Item #652342
    THE COLUMBIAN MAGAZINE, Philadelphia, January, 1789  Among the articles are: "An Account of the Manners of the German Inhabitants of Pennsylvania" which takes 7 1/2 pages. Also a full page chart of the: "Moral and Physical Thermometer", created by Dr. Benjamin Rush.
    Near the back is "The... Read full description  
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  • Reports from America...
    Item #652297
    THE LONDON CHRONICLE, England, June 4, 1768  Multiple inside page reports are from various locations in America including a letter from Massachusetts Bay and two articles from New York.
    Also included are excerpts from Voltaire's new satire: "The Man of Forty Crowns" which is accompanied by a lengthy review which concludes with: "...This plausible discourse... Read full description  
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  • Debate on the Maryland Constitution...
    Item #651129
    THE GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE, London, November, 1763  Over two pages within are taken up with: "Queries Relative to the Constitution of Maryland" which raises such questions as: "Does not the legislature of Maryland consist of three branches...?...Who composes the Upper House?...Does not the council consist of 12 members when complete?...Who sits as... Read full description  
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  • "Courier From the Lower Rhine"...
    Item #650951
    COURIER DU BAS-RHIN, July 24, 1793 This title translates to "Courier From the Lower Rhine". This was a significant newspaper during the late 18th century, particularly known for its role in the Enlightenment period. Published in French from 1767 until around 1807–1810, it was based in Kleve, a Prussian exclave near the Dutch Republic. This location... Read full description  
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  • Military events in the Caribbean...
    Item #650798
    THE LONDON MAGAZINE, England, July, 1781  Although near the back are two pages headed: "American Affairs" the content is primarily concerning events in the Caribbean. Otherwise various article of an eclectic nature as was the format at the time.
    The two plates called for are lacking.
    Complete in 48 pages, 5 by 8 inches, very nice, clean... Read full description  
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