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  • Gold discovery in Georgia...
    Item #662327
    HAMPSHIRE GAZETTE, Northampton, Massachusetts, May 19, 1830 

    * Gold in the Southeast

    Page 3 has: "Gold Digging In Georgia" which notes in part: "...the average profit of each hand, is a dollar a day & there are about a thousand persons constantly digging...".
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  • Wesleyan University Site Selected...
    Item #556985
    MASSACHUSETTS SPY, & WORCESTER COUNTY ADVERTISER, from Worcester, Massachusetts, dated May 26, 1830

    * Wesleyan University site selected

    Page 3 has a report from the New Haven Herald: "Methodist College. We understand that the committee appointed to determine the location of the collegiate institution about to be established under the... Read full description  
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  • Creating a government in Colombia...   Indian lands and laws...
    Item #685714
    NILES' WEEKLY REGISTER, Baltimore, June 26, 1830  Inside has a report concerning the creation of a government in "Colombia" noting: "The new constitution having been adopted...proceeded to elect a president and vice president of the republic...a deputation waited upon Bolivar & informed him of the result He congratulated them... Read full description  
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  • Born and died the same day...
    Item #556942
    MASSACHUSETTS SPY, & WORCESTER COUNTY ADVERTISER, Worcester, Massachusetts, July 7, 1830

    * Bizarre
    * Married couple born and died on the same date


    Among the page 3 obituaries under "Died" is one that reads: "At Marie, near Quebec, June 9, Nouvelle Beauce Jacques Gagne, and Magsaline Morin, his wife, both 77 years old. These two persons were born... Read full description  
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  • Spontaneous combustion of a drunkard...
    Item #684887
    CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE & JOURNAL, New York, July 23, 1830  Page 3 has a very curious article with a small heading: "Spontaneous Combustion of a Drunkard" with an interesting eye-witness account. Such an article certainly makes for an interesting conversation piece.
    Four pages, some foxing, nice condition.
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  • On removing the Cherokees to west of the Mississippi...
    Item #711820
    NILES' WEEKLY REGISTER, Baltimore, Aug. 21, 1830  Near the back is: "Removal of the Cherokees" which is a follow-up to the Indian Removal Act signed by the President 3 months prior. The lengthy letter from the "Department of War, Office of Indian Affairs" explains the benefits of the Indians being removed to west of the... Read full description  

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  • Andrew Jackson, Thomas Jefferson...
    Item #648146
    NILES' WEEKLY REGISTER, Baltimore, Oct. 2, 1830  Among the articles within are: "Negro Cloths", a letter signed in type: Andrew Jackson declining an offer to attend a public dinner in Knoxville; "Virginia Gold" "Origin of the Slave Trade"; a letter to John Adams concerning "Anticipated Revolutions" signed in type: Thomas Jefferson, datelines... Read full description  
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  • Andrew Jackson, Thomas Jefferson...
    Item #689409
    NILES' WEEKLY REGISTER, Baltimore, Oct. 2, 1830  Among the articles within are: "Negro Cloths", a letter signed in type: Andrew Jackson declining an offer to attend a public dinner in Knoxville; "Virginia Gold" "Origin of the Slave Trade"; a letter to John Adams concerning "Anticipated Revolutions" signed in type: Thomas Jefferson, datelines... Read full description  
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  • Andrew Jackson, Thomas Jefferson...
    Item #204155
    NILES' WEEKLY REGISTER, Baltimore, Oct. 2, 1830  Among the articles within are: "Negro Cloths", a letter signed in type: Andrew Jackson declining an offer to attend a public dinner in Knoxville; "Virginia Gold" "Origin of the Slave Trade"; a letter to John Adams concerning "Anticipated Revolutions" signed in type: Thomas Jefferson, datelines... Read full description  
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  • Proclamation by Andrew Jackson... Funeral of George IV...
    Item #672081
    NILES' WEEKLY REGISTER, Baltimore, Oct. 9, 1830  Inside has the text of: "A Proclamation" concerning the opening of ports to British vessels, signed in type: Andrew Jackson. The bkpg. has a report on the funeral of King George IV of England including the order of procession.
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  • Lafayette...   Indian Treaty at Green Bay...
    Item #647594
    NILES' WEEKLY REGISTER, Baltimore, Oct. 16, 1830 

    * Much on Lafayette
    * Treaty with the Winnebago Indians
    * James Madison


    The front page has an article: "Lafayette" which tells of his kindness to America. Inside has more with an article headed: "General Lafayette" which includes two letters each signed by him in type: Lafayette... Read full description  
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  • President Jackson's Proclamation...
    Item #601582
    SALEM GAZETTE, Massachusetts, Oct. 19, 1830 

    * Masonic - Masons

    Items include: "The Gold Region" "Masonic Celebration" and page 3 has a lengthy: "By the President of the U. State of America A Proclamation" concerning navigation, signed in type: Andrew Jackson.
    Four pages, never bound nor trimmed, scattered foxing, generally nice.
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  • First of this Dutch newspaper we have offered...
    Item #648186
    BREDASCHE COURANT NIEUWS-BLAD, Breda, The Netherlands, Nov. 12, 1830  A single sheet newspaper with a large and ornate engraving in the masthead, plus two black-inked tax stamp a the top. Totally in the Dutch language. Measures 10 by 14 inches, very nice condition.
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  • 1839 Suffolk County Census Chart...
    Item #211663
    THE CORRECTOR, Sag-Harbor, N.Y., Nov. 27, 1830.

    * Census chart for Suffolk County, New York

    On page 3 taking an entire column and presented vertically is a chart: Census of Suffolk County, (by the United States). It is interesting to note a column for Deaf and Dumb White Persons, and in the next column figures for Dumb and Deaf Colored... Read full description  
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  • The Indian question...
    Item #598927
    ESSEX REGISTER, Massachusetts, Dec. 6, 1830  Most of the front page is taken up with: "Present State of the Indian Question". Page 2 has: 'Indian Character". Other news & ads of the day.
    Four pages, never bound nor trimmed, various creases.
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  • President Andrew Jackson's state-of-the-union address...
    Item #578772
    NILES' WEEKLY REGISTER, Baltimore, Dec. 11, 1830  The prime feature of this issue would be the complete printing of the very lengthy: "President's Message", being the annual state-of-the-union address of the President, a tradition which began with Washington and continues to this day. This very detailed & wordy address takes... Read full description  
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  • From Philadelphia, PA...
    Item #592781
    NATIONAL GAZETTE & LITERARY REGISTER, Philadelphia, 1831-1835  (sample issue). A nice antebellum period newspaper from Philadelphia, PA. The 4 page issues have multiple folds with some wear and/or browning at the folds, but are not pulpish or heavily stained. News of the day and period advertising throughout.The image shows an example of what you will receive.
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  • For the preservation of useful information...
    Item #701252
    THE REGISTER OF PENNSYLVANIA, Philadelphia, Jan. 1, 1831  The purpose is noted in the masthead: "Devoted to the Preservation of Every Kind of Useful Information Respecting the State". Much of the content is political and economic-focused.
    Sixteen pages, 8 1/4 by 10 3/4 inches, never bound nor trimmed so some leaves are attached at the top, foxing to front pages folds, generally good condition.
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  •  - 1831 Carrier's Address....

    Item #213668
    NEW-HAMPSHIRE PATRIOT AND STATE GAZETTE, Concord, Jan. 3, 1831.

    * Carrier's Address
    * 1831 Original News


     Page 2 has a lengthy poem: The Post Boys Address, To the Patrons of the New Hampshire Patriot and State Gazette. News of the day and several interesting advertisements as well. A bit irregular at the spine, otherwise in good condition.
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  •  - Holiday Carrier's Address....

    Item #206697
    NEW-HAMPSHIRE PATRIOT AND STATE GAZETTE, Concord, NH, Jan. 3, 1831 Pg. 2 has: " The Post Boys Address To the Patrons of the New-Hampshire Patriot and State Gazette". Lite fold rubbing on the ftpg. causes a small hole in unrelated content, occasional foxing.
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  • Duff Green's pro-Jackson newspaper...
    Item #710888
    UNITED STATES' WEEKLY TELEGRAPH, Washington, D.C., Jan. 10, 1831

    * Duff Green publication
    * President Andrew Jackson 

    Published by the famed Duff Green, he took an intensely partisan stance in this newspaper, incorporating crude humor & vehement attacks & accusations against Jackson's opponents. Following Andrew Jackson's election in 1828 this paper... Read full description  
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  • Duff Green's pro-Jackson newspaper...
    Item #710889
    UNITED STATES' WEEKLY TELEGRAPH, Washington, D.C., Jan. 17, 1831  Published by the famed Duff Green, he took an intensely partisan stance in this newspaper, incorporating crude humor & vehement attacks & accusations against Jackson's opponents. Following Andrew Jackson's election in 1828 this paper briefly became the primary organ of Jackson's... Read full description  

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  • First of this title we have encountered...
    Item #695462
    SUNDAY SCHOOL JOURNAL, & ADVOCATE OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION, Philadelphia, Jan. 19, 1831  

    * Very rare publication

    This is the volume 1, number 3 issue, and the very first of this title we have offered, coming from the private collection.
    As the title would suggest, the content is mostly religious.
    Four pages, moderate wear at margins, generally nice condition.
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  • Andy Jackson and Martin Van Buren...
    Item #618116
    THE UNITED STATES' TELEGRAPH, Washington City, Jan. 24, 1831  The top of page 2 has a letter signed in type by the President: Andrew Jackson. Also a lengthier letter signed by the Secretary of State: M. Van Buren.
    Four pages, rejoined at the spine, damp stain to an upper corner, nice.
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  • Duff Green's pro-Jackson newspaper...
    Item #710890
    UNITED STATES' WEEKLY TELEGRAPH, Washington, D.C., Jan. 24, 1831  Published by the famed Duff Green, he took an intensely partisan stance in this newspaper, incorporating crude humor & vehement attacks & accusations against Jackson's opponents. Following Andrew Jackson's election in 1828 this paper briefly became the primary organ of Jackson's... Read full description  

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  • Andew Jackson wanted for a 2nd term as President...
    Item #598150
    NILES' WEEKLY REGISTER, Baltimore, Jan. 29, 1831 

    * President Andrew Jackson

    The front page has an item: "Gen. Jackson"  which notes: "...it should be the will of the nation to call on the president to serve a second term....he will not decline the summons..." with a bit more. Inside pages have much reporting from Congress.
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  • Andew Jackson wanted for a 2nd term as President...
    Item #689405
    NILES' WEEKLY REGISTER, Baltimore, Jan. 29, 1831  The front page has an item: "Gen. Jackson"  which notes: "...it should be the will of the nation to call on the president to serve a second term....he will not decline the summons..." with a bit more. Inside pages have much reporting from Congress.
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  • A gift for your barber...
    Item #702081
    RHODE ISLAND AMERICAN & GAZETTE, Providence, Feb. 1, 1831 

    * Early barber shop advertisement

    Page 3 has a very interesting illustrated advertisement for a barber, with text on the service he provides including; "...to know where to cut and where to leave the hair so as to hide as much as possible all deformity of the head..." (see).
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  • Silk American flag...
    Item #208734
    UNITED STATES TELEGRAPH, Washington, Feb. 14, 1831  On the front page under "Flag Of American Silk" is report about the presentation of a silk American flag to the House of Representatives, with much about the manufacture of the flag and the silk industry. Takes 3 1/2 columns. Foxing.
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  • Trouble at the gold mines in Georgia...
    Item #598158
    NILES' WEEKLY REGISTER, Baltimore, March 12, 1831 

    * Cabarrus County, North Carolina
    * Gold discoveries in the South


    Inside has over a full page headed: "Campaign In Georgia!" with much of relating to the troubles at the gold mines there (see for beginning). Also inside is over a page of a: "List Of Acts Of Congress", plus there is much... Read full description  
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  • Concerning the Choctaw Indian Treaty...
    Item #647579
    NILES' WEEKLY REGISTER, Baltimore, April 9, 1831  The report headed: "Choctaw Treaty" is not the text of it but information concerning it including 3 letters each signed in type: Andrew Jackson. This report takes 1 1/2 pages. Also "Chesapeake & Ohio Canal"  much text on: "Congressional Reports".
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  • Early newspaper from Long Island...
    Item #707384
    THE CORRECTOR, Sag Harbor, Long Island, New York, April 16, 1831  

    * Rare high class community publication

    An early newspaper from this once-famous whaling town near the eastern end of Long Island, now more famous as a playground for the rich & famous who frequent the neighboring Hamptons. 
    Four pages, archivally rejoined at the spine, light toning,... Read full description  
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  • Early reports on the railroad system in the United States...
    Item #689421
    NILES WEEKLY REGISTER, Baltimore, April 23, 1831  A brief report: "Liberia" reports that: "...The recaptured Africans have wonderfully improved...". "The Cherokees" begins: "The Phoenix of the 26th contains further particulars of the oppressive operation of the laws of Georgia & cruel conduct of some of her citizens..." &... Read full description  
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  •  - 1831 Martin Van Buren & Andrew Jackson Letters...

    Item #211575
    THE CORRECTOR, Sag-Harbor, N.Y., April 30, 1831 On pg. 3 under Resignation Of The Cabinet is the letter of resignation from the Secretary of State to the President, signed in type: M. Van Buren. The Presidents cordial reply is signed in type: Andrew Jackson. Other news of the day includes: "From Key West" "Murder" "The Demon Ship" and much more. 4 pages in nice condition.
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  • Early newspaper from Long Island...
    Item #716208
    THE CORRECTOR, Sag Harbor, Long Island, New York, April 30, 1831  An early newspaper from this once-famous whaling town near the eastern end of Long Island, now more famous as a playground for the rich & famous who frequent the neighboring Hamptons. 
    Four pages, archivally rejoined at the irregular spine where there is some letter loss to page 3 items only, otherwise in good condition.
     

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  •  - Andrew Jackson...

    Item #208818
    THE CORRECTOR, Sag-Harbor, N.Y., May 7, 1831. On the front page under Resignation of the Cabinet are the resignation letters of War Sec. Eaton, Treasury Sec. Ingram and Navy Sec. Branch, signed in type by each, with President Jacksons responses, each signed in type: Andrew Jackson. 4 pages in nice condition.
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  • Report on the United States Navy...
    Item #598186
    NILES' WEEKLY REGISTER, Baltimore, May 14, 1831 

    * Early United States Navy
    * USS Java returns to America


    Inside has: "Arrival of the Java", and "Free Persons of Color" concerning their quarantine of 40 days for all vessels containing them. Also: "American Navy" includes a list of the ships and much more on the navy including comments on... Read full description  
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  • Galapagos Islands, ten years before Darwin...
    Item #678592
    NEW YORK AMERICAN, May 17, 1831  The back page has nearly 2 1/2 columns taken up with: "Narrative Of A Mariner Left on An Island in the Pacific", being the Galapagos Islands. This narrative is a lengthy & very detailed account of this island, which would become more famous ten years later with the arrival of Charles Darwin.
    Four pages, nice condition.
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  •  - Andrew Jackson Treaty...

    Item #206603
    NEW-HAMPSHIRE PATRIOT AND STATE GAZETTE, Concord NH June 13, 1831 On the front page under an engraving of an eagle and shield is "A Proclamation" concerning a "Treaty of Commerce and Navigation between the United States and His Majesty the Emperor of Austria". Includes the articles of the treaty, signed in type: Andrew Jackson. Occasional foxing.
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  • Cherokee Indians... Major Eaton...
    Item #571048
    NATIONAL GAZETTE AND LITERARY REGISTER, Philadelphia, June 28, 1831  The front page of this issue features the resignation of Jn. Macpherson Berrien from the office of Attorney General followed by the letter of acceptance from Andrew Jackson (signed in type).  Other news of the day and advertisements.  Also on the front page is the letter which J. H.... Read full description  
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  • The sea serpent in Maine...
    Item #662634
    HAMPSHIRE GAZETTE, Northampton, Mass., June 29, 1831 

    * Sea serpent - monster
    * Boothbay Harbor, Maine


    The bottom of page 3 has a brief item headed: "Sea Serpent" reading: "The Sea Serpent made his first appearance this season...at Boothbay in the state of Maine. He will be from one hundred and fifty to two hundred feet long, during the summer."
    Four pages, evenly toned, a few ink stains.
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  • Prelude to the Black Hawk Indian War...
    Item #625384
    NILES' WEEKLY REGISTER, Baltimore, August 6, 1831  Inside has: "Indian Disturbances", from Belleville, Illinois, regarding the onset of what was to eventually develop into the Black Hawk War. Several follow-up reports as well.
    Complete in 16 pages, 6 1/4 by 9 3/4 inches, nice condition.

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  • A slave insurrection in North Carolina...
    Item #662636
    HAMPSHIRE GAZETTE, Northampton, Mass., Sept. 28, 1831  Page 2 has a report; "Insurrection in North Carolina" datelines from Raleigh, concerning: "...an insurrection among the negroes...citizens of Fayetteville are also under arms. As to our city, every thing has been in a state of preparation for war..." and more.
    Four pages, damp staining near the top, good condition.
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  • For the family...
    Item #208720
    THE FAMILY READER, Portland, Maine, Oct. 4, 1831  Has news and topical reports. Old address label above the masthead, archival mends to a few minor margin tears, some margin staining, lite even foxing. 4 pages.
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  • Problem with slaves in the Bahamas...   Cherokee gold...
    Item #685718
    NILES' WEEKLY REGISTER, Baltimore, Oct. 8, 1831 The back page has most of a column headed: "American Slaves In The Bahamas" which is a report concerning a slave ship which wrecked on one of the Bahama Islands and the slaves--bound from an Atlantic port to New Orleans--taken into the Bahamas.
    Also near the back is: "Cherokee Gold... Read full description  
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  • Seneca Indians...
    Item #206436
    NEW-HAMPSHIRE PATRIOT AND STATE GAZETTE, Concord, Nov. 28, 1831 Pg. 3 report: "Seneca Indians--Between two and three hundred Seneca Indians arrived in Cincinnati on the 10th inst., under charge of Col. McElvaine, on their way to lands beyond the Mississippi, provide for them by the government. Their lands relinquished, consist of about 40,000 acres, of excellent quality." A few traces of lite foxing.
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  • Andrew Jackson's State of the Union Address...
    Item #206680
    NEW HAMPSHIRE PATRIOT AND STATE GAZETTE, Concord, Dec. 12, 1831  The " Message" from the President to Congress takes much of pg. 2, signed in type: Andrew Jackson. Bit of lite rubbing in the message, stray writing above the masthead "bleeds" through to pg. 2, occasional foxing.
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  • The Jews & Christianity...   Andy Jackson's state-of-the-union address...
    Item #639131
    BOSTON RECORDER, Dec. 14, 1831 

    * President Andrew Jackson
    * State of the Union Address
    * Jews & Christianity relation


    The front page has about half a column headed: "The Jews--Their Relation to Christianity". Pages 2 and 3 contain the: "President's Message" being the annual state-of-the-union address, signed... Read full description  
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  • Historic newspaper item #150357
    Item #150357
    BADGER'S WEEKLY MESSENGER, Clinton Hall, N.Y., Dec. 14, 1831 Over half of the ftpg. has the: "Message" signed: Andrew Jackson. Good.
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  • Henry Clay for President...
    Item #151247
    NEW YORK SPECTATOR, Dec. 20, 1831 Pg. 2 has a letter signed: H. Clay, concerning his possible nomination for President. More on him on pg. 3 as well. Some scattered foxing, generally nice. Folio-size, 4 pages.
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