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  • Reward ads for desertion from the military...
    Item #684722
    GAZETTE OF THE UNITED STATES & PHILADELPHIA DAILY ADVERTISER, July 15, 1799  Various news of the day including some naval reports on relations with France. There are two: "Twenty Dollars Reward" ads for deserted soldiers with much detail.
    Four pages, very nice condition.
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  • Celebrating the  Declaration of Independence...   Recruitment ad for the U.S. military...
    Item #704000
    THOMAS'S MASSACHUSETTS SPY OR WORCESTER GAZETTE, July 17, 1799  The front page has: "Celebration of the Fourth of July" at Worcester, followed by the celebrations at New Salem, Lancaster & Petersham.
    The back page has a very nice recruitment ad for the military headed: "ATTENTION ! " "To all who... Read full description  

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  • Launch of the U.S. brig President Adams...
    Item #704002
    THOMAS'S MASSACHUSETTS SPY OR WORCESTER GAZETTE, Aug. 7, 1799  Most of the front page is taken up with: "Robespierre--The Detested", the famous name from the French Revolution.
    A page 2 item from Pittsburgh has: "A new brig, the property of the United States, called President Adams, was launched on Rouge River, six miles from Detroit...She... Read full description  
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  • An Act for collecting duties...
    Item #686168
    THE CONNECTICUT COURANT, Hartford, Aug. 26, 1799  Various news of the day from both America and Europe. Most of the back page is taken up with a portion of a lengthy (and continued): "An Act to Regulate the Collection of Duties on Imports & Tonnage" headed with an engraving of a heraldic eagle.
    Four pages, never-trimmed margins, minor archival mend to the back page, nice condition.
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  • Historic newspaper item #629196
    Item #629196
    THE GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE, England, September, 1799  A generic issue with no content with writing about. Includes both of the  plates called for.
    Complete in 96 pages, full title/contents page with an engraving of St. John's Gate, 5 by 8 inches, nice condition.

    This was the first periodical to use the word "magazine" in its title, having begun in 1731 and lasting until 1907.
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  • Buonaparte has lost the confidence of his army...
    Item #704005
    THOMAS'S MASSACHUSETTS SPY OR WORCESTER GAZETTE, Sept. 11, 1799  Inside has much on the war in Europe including: "Army of Italy" "Army of the Danube" and other datelines from Vienna, Zurich, London, etc.
    Page 3 has: "Latest News of Buonaparte in Egypt" which includes: "...Buonaparte has lost the confidence of his army, who are very... Read full description  
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  • Drs. Josephly Priestley leaves America for England...
    Item #629197
    THE GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE, England, October, 1799  Included is an interesting article on the famed Dr. Joseph Priestley, which includes: "The announce of Dr. .Priestley's intended return to Great Britain, after his little trip to America, will, of course, excite some degree of astonishment on this side of the water...Dr. Priestley... Read full description  
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  • American envoy in France...  the X,Y, Z Affair...  John Adams' birthday...
    Item #724667
    THOMAS'S MASSACHUSETTS SPY OR WORCESTER GAZETTE, Oct. 30, 1799  Page 2 has an item noting the France has assured the President that the American envoys will be received to negotiate issues with the X,Y, Z Affair. Also a brief item noting: "This day the President of the United States completes sixty four years of age..." [re: John Adams].
    Four pages, very nice condition.
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  • Troubling relations between the United States and France...
    Item #629198
    THE GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE, England, November, 1799  Under: "Review of New Publications nearly 4 pages are taken up with: "A Short Account of the Principal Proceedings of Congress...& a Sketch of the State of Affairs Between the United States and France in July, 1798". It begins: "The short account of the exertions, both... Read full description  
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  • Earliest mention of William Henry Harrison we have found in a newspaper...
    Item #208780
    COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, Nov. 13, 1799  A page 2 report states: "Captain William Henry Harrison is chosen delegate to Congress, from the North Western Territory. Capt. H. is a very respectable gentleman, and of course, a friend to government."
    This is the earliest mention of Harrison we have found in a... Read full description  
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  • Ten days before Washington's death...
    Item #714446
    THOMAS'S MASSACHUSETTS SPY OR WORCESTER GAZETTE, Dec. 4, 1799  

    * 18th century American original

    This issue was printed less just ten days before the death of George Washington.
    Inside has much on the Napoleonic War, including a back page article: "Buonaparte's Retreat from Syria". Page 3 has a detailed ad for: "Forty Dollars Reward" for... Read full description  
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  • Spain declares war on Russia in 1799...
    Item #630994
    COLUMBIAN CENTINEL AND MASSACHUSETTS FEDERALIST, Boston, December 7, 1799 

    * Declaration of War, by the King of Spain, against the Emperor of Russia

    The front page has in column 2, "Declaration of War, by the King of Spain, against the Emperor of Russia," followed by considerable text. Additional supporting articles are found on both the... Read full description  
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  • Variety lot of newspapers...
    Item #569959
    A popular way to assemble a variety of titles at a low price. We will give you ten different American newspapers ranging from 1820 to 1899 (no pulp issues) in average condition with good reading. A wealth of varied issues for just under $5 each. A great set for a great price. The image shown is representative of the look and condition of the issues you will receive.  Actual issues vary.
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  • Historic newspaper item #661376
    Item #661376
    THE LONDON PACKET; OR NEW LLOYD'S EVENING POST, England, March 24, 1800  The masthead features a coat-of-arms. Various news from Europe, mostly from England.
    Four pages, red ink at the top of the ftpg., good condition.
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  • Adams & Jefferson sign Acts of Congress...   Paul Revere on the Board of Health
    Item #708177
    COLUMBIAN CENTINEL & MASSACHUSETTS FEDERALIST, Boston, April 5, 1800  Over a column of the front page is taken up with 3 Acts of Congress, one: "...for the preservation of peace with the Indian tribes.", each signed in script type by the President; John Adams, and in block type by: Th. Jefferson.
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  • A mutiny attempt on the frigate Congress?
    Item #702803
    THE CONNECTICUT COURANT, Hartford, April 28, 1800  Page 3 has an interesting report headed: "Mutiny - On Road the Congress Frigate" with the text beginning: "On the 4th inst. a most serious & alarming mutiny broke out on board the Congress frigate, of 36 runs, lying at Craney Island..." with more detail. It appears an all-out mutiny was... Read full description  
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  • Historic newspaper item #586904
    Item #586904
    WEEKLY MUSEUM, New York, June 28, 1800  Contents include: "Fate of the Queen Charlotte Frigate" "Representatives of the People" includes a list of the duly elected representatives (see) "Gleanings From History" "New Mode of Traveling For Ladies"  & other literary items. Four pages, 9 1/2 by 11 1/2 inches, nice condition.
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  • Did Thomas Jefferson die in 1800?
    Item #702636
    COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, July 9, 1800  

    * Death of Thomas Jefferson ?

    Page 2 has an interesting report concerning the possible death of Thomas Jefferson. Headed: 'Of Mr. Jefferson", it begins: "The papers by the three last southern mails have brought account & contradictions of accounts of the death of Mr. Jefferson at his seat at... Read full description  
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  • Health notice signed by Paul Revere...
    Item #707907
    THE INDEPENDENT CHRONICLE & UNIVERSAL ADVERTISER, Boston, July 10, 1800  

    * 1st president Paul Revere
    * "Board of Health" notice

    Although we've had other newspapers with notices from Paul Revere as President of the Health Office, this is perhaps the most detailed.
    Found on page 4 is a notice headed: "Health Office" with various details, signed in... Read full description  
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  • Turn of the century....
    Item #596554
    WEEKLY MUSEUM, New York, July 12, 1800  Various news of the day. Page 2 has a poem titled: "The Slave". Four pages, some staining, generally good.
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  • Twelve documents, each signed by President John Adams...
    Item #707047
    THE SPECTATOR, New York, Aug. 9, 1800  Headed by an engraving of a heraldic eagle, the front page has four Acts of Congress, carrying over to page 2 where there are an additional three Acts and five "Resolves", each signed in type by the President, John Adams, with the Resolves also signed by Thomas Jefferson as well.
    Four pages, wear at the margins, partially loose at the spine, some margin tears.
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  • a letter from Richmond concerning the scourge...
    Item #605516
    WEEKLY MUSEUM, New York, Aug. 16, 1800  Page 3 has; "Summary of the Late News" which includes a letter from Richmond concerning the "scourge" which has afflicted the city.
    Four pages, 9 1/2 by 11 1/2 inches, nice condition.
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  • Historic newspaper item #619941
    Item #619941
    WEEKLY MUSEUM, New York, Sept. 13, 1800  Although there are some news tidbits, there is much literary content. Four pages, loss to a lower corner affects 2 words on the ftpg., minor upper corner loss, 9 1/2 by 11 1/2 inches.
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  • With original outer wrappers...
    Item #601030
    THE CONNECTICUT EVANGELICAL MAGAZINE, Hartford, October, 1800  A religious magazine from the earliest part of the 19th century, most notably desired because it is untrimmed as issued and still contains the original, blue/green outer wrappers--rare as such. As would be expected, the content within is mostly religious in nature, including: "Thoughts on... Read full description  
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  • America & France agree on a Treaty of amity...
    Item #656792
    GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE, London, October, 1800  Near the back is news headed: "America" which reports: "...The French government and that  or America have at length composed all their differences by a Treaty of Amity & Commerce which wasa signed at Paris on  the 30th ult...many important point, particularly that of indemnifications for past... Read full description  
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  • Displayable issue, as well as the XYZ Affair...
    Item #694536
    THOMAS'S MASSACHUSETTS SPY, OR WORCESTER GAZETTE, Oct. 1, 1800  

    * Turn of the 19th century
    * Nice issue for display


    A wonderful masthead makes this a displayable issue.
    Page 3 has over a full column report from Paris: "American Envoys - State of the Negotiation Between France and America". This is over the XYZ Affair, a... Read full description  
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  • Poem titled: "Slave Trade"...   Unpulished Washington letter...
    Item #697109
    WEEKLY MUSEUM, New York, Oct. 18, 1800  Somewhat of a literary title but other content as well including a poem titled: "Slave Trade". Also: "Horrid Murder" "Radnor Forest"; an interesting unpublished letter by George Washington dated Nov. 26, 1775; "Female Constancy" and more.
    Four pages, 9 1/2 by 11 1/2 inches, nice condition.
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  • Two Acts of Congress signed by Adams and Jefferson...
    Item #701161
    THE CONNECTICUT COURANT, Hartford, Oct. 27, 1800  The back page has 1 1/2 columns taken up with two Acts of Congress, each signed in type by the President: John Adams, and the Vice President: Th. Jefferson.
    One Act is for: "...appropriations for the military establishment of the United States...".
    Four pages, some damp staining, generally good.
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  • Slave insurrection, Yellow Fever epidemic, treaty with France...
    Item #651505
    GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE, London, November, 1800  Near the back is news headed: "America" which reports on the Yellow Fever epidemic noting: "America, too, is at once a prey to a malignant fever & a most extensive & alarming insurrection among the Negroes, incited, as is said, by French emissaries & urged to slaughter every... Read full description  
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  • Patrick Henry, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, George Washington...
    Item #716250
    COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, Nov. 5, 1800  The front page has two Acts of Congress each signed in script type by the President: John Adams, and in block type by the Vice President: Th. Jefferson (hole in front leaf affects the first Adams signature). 
    But more interesting is: "The Legacy of Another Dead Patriot of... Read full description  

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  • Female intrepidity...
    Item #705537
    WEEKLY MUSEUM, New York, Dec. 20, 1800  Among the articles: "Instance of Female Intrepidity" "Cruel Russian Punishment" "Tobacco" "Fire" and more.
    Four pages, 9 1/2 by 11 1/2 inches, nice condition.
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  • From the earliest part of the 19th century...
    Item #153048
    THE CONNECTICUT EVANGELICAL MAGAZINE, Hartford, Connecticut, 1801  A religious magazine from the earliest part of the 19th century, most desirable because it is untrimmed as issued and still contains the original, blue/green outer wrappers--rarely found as such.
    Note that the photo is "generic" and the issue you get will not have this specific date but will have the format as shown.
    Measures 5 by 9 inches, 42 pages, some wear at the edges.
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  • John Adams gets free use of the postal system...
    Item #599167
    THE SALEM GAZETTE, Salem, Massachusetts, March 3, 1801 

    * President John Adams
    * Early U.S postal service


    Page 3 has a letter to Congress signed by the President: John Adams, followed by a note: "An engrossed bill for extending the privilege of franking to John Adams, now President of the United States, was read and passed..."... Read full description  
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  •  - Early Astronomy in 1801.....

    Item #222031
    SALEM GAZETTE, Salem, Mass., April 7, 1801.
     
    * Early Astronomer Dr. Herschell death
    * Early 19th century Salem Massachusetts

    Among the page 3 Deaths is one that reads: In England, Dr. Herschell, the celebrated astronomer, and discover of the new planet, Georgium Sidus. This planet is better known as Uranus. Other news of the day includes:... Read full description  
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  • Thomas Jefferson... The French Republic...
    Item #693203
    INDEPENDENT GAZETTEER, Worcester, April 21, 1801 A page 2 testimony issued by the President recognizes the Charges des Affairs of the French Republic, signed in type: Thomas Jefferson.
    The front page begins with 3 Acts of the Mass. Legislature signed by the governor: Caleb Strong
    Four pages, nice condition.
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  • Thomas Jefferson writes to the people of Providence...
    Item #708886
    THOMAS'S MASSACHUSETTS SPY OR WORCESTER GAZETTE, April 22, 1801  

    * President Thomas Jefferson 
    * re. Presidential election victory

    Page 3 has a letter from the President to the people of Providence, R.I., returning thanks for their congratulations for being elected President. It is signed in type: Thomas Jefferson.
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  • "The Lady of the Haystack"...
    Item #649714
    GAZETTE OF THE UNITED STATES & DAILY ADVERTISER, Philadelphia, April 24, 1801  Page 3 has most of a column headed: "Death of Loisa [Louisa]: The Maid of the Hay-Stack".
    Four pages, minor margin foxing, good condition.

    In 1776 an unfortunate woman was found sheltering under a haystack in Bourton, near Bristol. By day she would seek charity from the... Read full description  
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  • Castor Oil Manufacturing...
    Item #203987
    THE MERCURY AND NEW ENGLAND PALLADIUM, Boston, April 28, 1801 Page 2 report: "Castor Oil made in New York" describes the success of expressing oil from the seeds of the castor bean, mentioning that "...it is cold drawn and always fresher." Nice engraving of mercury in the masthead. Subscribers name in the blank area of the masthead, otherwise good.
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  • Descriptive on the Caribbean...
    Item #714608
    SALEM GAZETTE, Massachusetts, May 8, 1801  The front page has much on the: "Capture of the French Frigate L'Africaine". Page 2 has a: Short Description Of the four West-Indies islands, lately captured by the British re. St. Thomas, St. Croix, St. Bartholomew and St. Martins. This is followed by a detailed article: "New Orleans".
    Four pages, never-trimmed margins, water staining, otherwise good.

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  • Script signature by John Adams...
    Item #649466
    COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, May 30, 1801  The front page has 1 1/2 columns taken up with: "Laws of the United States---An Act giving a right of pre-emption to certain persons...for lands lying...in the North West of the Ohio." signed in script type by the President: John Adams. Nice to have a script signature by the President on the front page.
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  • How to administer the new District of Columbia...   The Barbary War...
    Item #701472
    THE CONNECTICUT COURANT, Hartford, June 8, 1801  Pages 1 and 2 contain: "An Act Supplementary to the Act entitled 'An Act Concerning the District of Columbia' " which concerns the regulations and laws that will be enforced in this new district.
    Page 2 has a letter concerning Algiers and Tripoli, relating to the First... Read full description  
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  • Ships headed to the Mediterranean for the First Barbary War...
    Item #713624
    SALEM GAZETTE, Massachusetts, June 19, 1801 On page 3 under "Naval Affairs" is a brief report stating: "The Constitution and Boston frigates are now in Boston Harbor." Also mention of ships headed off: "...for the protection of our Mediterranean commerce..." leading to the First Barbary War.
    Another report notes: "...The... Read full description  

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  •  - Early Big City Population in 1801...

    Item #218153
    COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, June 20, 1801.
     
    * Early big city population census
    * early 19th century original


    A pg. 2 report says: The Society of Friends of Philadelphia, have remitted Four Thousand pounds to the assistance of distressed Quakers of England and Ireland. A Population report lists Boston as fourth behind, Philadelphia... Read full description  
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  • Jefferson defends an appointment...
    Item #667653
    COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, July 29, 1801 

    * President Thomas Jefferson

    The front page has a "Remonstrance" of the merchants of New Haven, to the President, concerning the removal of the Revenue Collector & appointment of his replacement.
    This is followed by: "The President's Reply" in which he justifies the action, signed in type: Th.... Read full description  
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  • Jefferson and Virginia...
    Item #667648
    NEW ENGLAND PALLADIUM, Boston, Aug. 4, 1801 

    * President Thomas Jefferson
    * U.S. government efficiency 


    The front page has: "Mr. Jefferson's Letter" which is an editorial analysis of it, taking a full column. The ftpg. also has: "Virginia Influence" which explains the strong Virginia bias in the federal government. Page 2 begins with another editorial... Read full description  
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  •  - New York Prices Current...

    Item #203552
    THE SPECTATOR, N.Y., Sept. 2, 1801 On the front page under "New York Prices Current" is a list of prices for various goods. Takes the entire first column. Lite stain in the lower margin, occasional foxing.
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  • Singlesheet of advertisements...
    Item #150179
    CENTINEL ADVERTISING SUPPLEMENT, Boston, Massachusetts, September 23, 1801 A single-sheet being comprised all of advertisements.

    Rough edges along with foxing (see images).
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  • The census of 1800...
    Item #206938
    SALEM GAZETTE, Massachusetts, Oct. 6, 1801  Ftpg. has: "New Census" "Views Derived From The New Census". Different tables showing the population changes and the effect on the number of Representatives allotted for various states. Takes a full column.
    Archival mend to a tear in the lower left corner of each leaf, occasional foxing.
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  • Slave population...
    Item #208596
    MERCURY AND NEW ENGLAND PALLADIUM, Boston, Oct. 13, 1801  Brief item on pg. 2 says: "The slaves form about one sixth part of the population of the United States; and three fifths, the number represented in Congress, about one tenth." Bkpg. ad headed: Spermaceti and Whale Oil with details.
    Ftpg. has some ink stains in the left margin, some foxing.
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  • The French surrender Alexandria...
    Item #677737
    THE LONDON GAZETTE--EXTRAORDINARY, England, Oct. 22, 1801  

    * Capitulation of Alexandria
    * French expedition of Egypt


    This "extra" edition--published outside the regular printing schedule to get historic news into the hands of the public quickly--notes on the front page, with a dateline of "Head-Quarters, Camp before Alexandria, Sept. 5,... Read full description  
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