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  • Death of George Washington...
    Item #688630
    THE GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE, London, January, 1800 

    * President George Washington's death

    Near the back under the section headed: "Obituary, with Anecdotes, of Remarkable Persons" is the very historic report of the death of George Washington.
    Beginning with the date of his death, the 14th, the obituary reads in part: ".... At... Read full description  
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  • Three Century Birthday Set (3 issues from any month/day)...
    Item #699622
    (3) This is a unique opportunity to own authentic newspapers from any month and day of your choice - covering three centuries. You provide us with the month and the day, and we will select a newspaper to send to you - one each from the 1700's, the 1800's, and the 1900's. You will receive 3 original issues guaranteed to be... Read full description  
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  • On the death, funeral and memorials for George Washington...
    Item #708193
    J. RUSSELL'S GAZETTE, COMMERCIAL & POLITICAL, Boston, Jan. 13, 1800  

    * President George Washington's death

    The front page has wide, black mourning rules, and the borders and all columns on pages 2, 3 & 4 also have wide, black mourning rules for the death of George Washington. 
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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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  • 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,... Read full description  
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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... 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: "Destructive... Read full description  
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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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  • 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,... 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 (72,136),... 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... Read full description  
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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,... Read full description  
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  • Peace between England and France...   Life of Benedict Arnold...
    Item #702808
    BOSTON GAZETTE, Nov. 19, 1801  Page 2 begins with a report from the London Gazette Extraordinary, announcing that the peace treaty known as the Treaty of Amiens had been signed, and from the city where it happened: London.
    The Treaty of Amiens temporarily ended hostilities between France and England at the end... Read full description  

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  • Displayable masthead... early 19th century...
    Item #151335
    NEW ENGLAND PALLADIUM, Boston, 1801-1802 A general "newsy" newspaper of the era with a nice woodcut of a soaring Mercury in the masthead. Some light foxing, untrimmed.  Actual dates vary, but the issue will be similar in look and condition to that shown, and will date from 1801-1802.
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  • Handsome engraving in the masthead...
    Item #153079
    THE MERCURY & NEW ENGLAND PALLADIUM, 1802  A handsome issue from the early 19th century with a nice engraving of "Mercury" holding a scroll. Various news of the day plus many ads as well.
    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... Read full description  
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  • Displayable masthead... early 19th century...
    Item #649304
    NEW ENGLAND PALLADIUM, Boston, 1801-1802  A typical "newsy" newspaper of the era with a nice woodcut of a soaring mercury in the masthead. Some light foxing, untrimmed.  Actual dates vary, but the issue sent will be similar in look and condition to that shown, and will date from 1801-1802.

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  • DeWitt Clinton...
    Item #219906
    MERCURY AND NEW-ENGLAND PALLADIUM, Boston, Feb. 23, 1802.

    * DeWitt Clinton
    * Senate
     
    A page 3 item says: "DeWitt Clinton, is appointed a member of the Senate...for the State of New York. A report states that the Chemical Society of Philadelphia has offered a medal for the best specimen of clay in the U.S. to be ...fit for the manufacture of potters... Read full description  
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  • Yellow Fever cured by ketchup?...
    Item #657758
    THE GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE, London, England, May, 1802  The front page of this issue has a nice masthead of St. John's Gate and contains news & stories from around the world during this very early time in history. Very interesting reading from the day it was first reported which includes a brief report on the possible cure for yellow... Read full description  
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  • Slave insurrection planned in Virginia...
    Item #693158
    NEW-ENGLAND PALLADIUM, Boston, May 18, 1802  Page 2 has an item concerning clockmaker Jacob Alrichs. Also a report of a slave insurrection near Lynchburg, noting: "...that a conspiracy among the negroes there...some of the ringleaders...are in custody...The plan of those misguided wretches was to have...massacred their masters &... Read full description  
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  • Gypsies...
    Item #206983
    THE GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE from London England. This magazine is dated: July 1, 1802 and is about 55 pages in length. The front page of this issue has a nice masthead of St. John's Gate and contains news & stories from around the world during this very early time in history. Very interesting reading from the day it was first reported which includes a lengthy... Read full description  
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  • Sea used for bathing... gypsies...
    Item #640365
    THE GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE, London, England, September, 1802  The first page has an an article on the use of the sea for bathing purposes. "As the origin of the General Sea-bathing Infirmary at Margate... as long as science and humanity shall be united, in facilitating the easy access to medical aid, and in perfecting the restoration of... Read full description  
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  •  - Joseph Mckean Bowdoin College 1802....

    Item #213833
    MERCURY AND NEW-ENGLAND PALLADIUM, Boston, Sept. 10, 1802.
     
    * Joseph McKean
    * 1st Bowdoin College President
    * 1802 Original

    Brief report on page 3: The Rev. Joseph McKean, was formally inducted into the office of Bowdoin College, on the 2d inst. The College Edifice is called Massachusetts Hall.

    Other news of the day includes: "Fever At... Read full description  
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  • A challenge to Napoleon: invade England if you dare...
    Item #686117
    BOSTON GAZETTE, Aug. 29, 1803  The entire front page is taken up with a list of "Wholesale Pricers Current, at Boston". Page 2 has much concerning the situation in Europe with Napoleon Buonaparte including an article: "National Spirit" from London, noting in part: "...Let him come then, this Corsican... Read full description  

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  • Nice engraving in the masthead... Admiral Nelson mentioned...
    Item #724865
    THE ENGLISH CHRONICLE & WHITEHALL EVENING POST, London, England, Oct. 4, 1803  One of the less common titles of early 19th century England, this issue added to the private collection because of the nice engraving in the masthead. This is the first of this title we have offered.
    Various reports of the day including... Read full description  

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  • Troubles with the First Barbary War...
    Item #667521
    NEW ENGLAND PALLADIUM, Boston, Dec. 16, 1803  Although page 2 begins with a report from the Senate on the new mode for electing a President & Vice President (see), the prime content might be the various reports relating to the troubles that were the Barbary War. Included is a letter to Congress relating to this as well, signed in type: ... Read full description  
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  • Seven  issues from the historic year of 1803...
    Item #708151
    SALEM REGISTER, Massachusetts: A lot of 7 issues from the historic year of 1803, all complete, 4 page issues and in generally good condition. Expect some irregularity & minor loss at the spine (no text affected) due to disbinding, typical foxing, minimal margin wear.
    All are from the critical months of September & October in terms... Read full description  
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  • Proclamation for Fasting and Prayer...
    Item #681474
    NEW ENGLAND PALLADIUM, Boston, Feb. 21, 1804.  The front page has a Proclamation for a "Day of Public Fasting and Prayer", signed in type by the governor: Caleb Strong
    Four pages, nice condition.
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  • Death of Hamilton by duel...   Naval map: English vs. French...
    Item #707093
    THE TIMES, London, England, Aug. 11, 1804  Page 2 begins with a nice report concerning the death of Alexander Hamilton, noting in part: "...intelligence which may be considered of most important in them respects the death of General Hamilton...He died on the 12 of July...in consequence of a wound received in a duel on... Read full description  
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  •  Burr accused of murdering Hamilton...   Dr. William Herschel's work...
    Item #705252
    THE GENTLEMAN’S MAGAZINE, London, September, 1804   
    * Alexander Hamilton death - re. Aaron Burr duel

    The first column of a page is headed: “AMERICA & THE WEST INDIES” reporting: “By the New York papers, we learn, that the Coroner’s Inquest, held on the late Gen. Hamilton,... Read full description  
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  • Great oration on the death of Alexander Hamilton...
    Item #688643
    THE GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE, London, March, 1805 

    * Death of Alexander Hamilton speech

    Inside has over a full page taken up with: "An Oration Commemorative of the late Major General, Alexander Hamilton...by J.M. Mason, DD, Pastor First Reform Church in the City of New York...".
    A few bits include: "The Doctor... Read full description  
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  • Thomas Jefferson letters...
    Item #667565
    UNITED STATES' GAZETTE FOR THE COUNTRY, Philadelphia, April 17, 1806 

    * President Thomas Jefferson

    The back page contains four letters to Congress each signed in type by the President: Th. Jefferson, regarding situation with England.
    Four pages, very nice condition.
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  • With the single sheet "Supplement" as well...
    Item #646687
    NEW ENGLAND PALLADIUM, Boston, Oct. 21, 1806  Various news of the day both from Europe and America. Included within is a smaller sized single sheet "Supplement" issue of the same date.
    Four pages, nice condition.
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  • Nice letter concerning Lewis & Clark...
    Item #705197
    THE TIMES, London, England, Dec. 4, 1806  

    * Lewis and Clark Expedition letter
    * Safe return - homeward bound


    Page 3 has a letter to the editor noting: "Having just read a paragraph in your paper of this day, purporting to be an extract of a letter from Captain Lewis, commander of an exploring party...dated from St.... Read full description  
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  • Amazing Grace...  Abolishing slavery (British) discusion...
    Item #648711
    THE GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE, London, England, January, 1807  Within this 90+ page issue is a report headed: "Proceedings In the First Session of the Third Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain & Ireland, 1806", which begins: "Lord Grenville brought in a Bill for abolishing the Slave Trade,... Read full description  
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  • General Horatio Gates Biography...
    Item #205994
    THE GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE, London, England, June, 1807 and is about 55 pages in length. The front page of this issue has a nice masthead of St. John's Gate and contains news & stories from around the world during this very early time in history. VERY INTERESTING READING from the day it was first reported which includes a biography on... Read full description  
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  • Early prevention Of dueling...
    Item #640367
    THE GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE, London,  England, September, 1807  The front page of this issue has a nice masthead of St. John's Gate and contains news & stories from around the world during this very early time in history. Very interesting reading from the day it was first reported which includes an article on the prevention of dueling... Read full description  
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  • Early treatment for fevers...
    Item #205989
    THE GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE, London, November, 1807 and is about 55 pages in length. The front page of this issue has a nice masthead of St. John's Gate and contains news & stories from around the world during this very early time in history. VERY INTERESTING READING from the day it was first reported which includes an article on the treatment of... Read full description  
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  • From Maine, before statehood...   Jefferson, Aaron Burr...
    Item #694504
    PORTLAND GAZETTE & MAINE ADVERTISER, Nov. 2, 1807

    * Early 19th century Northern New England
    * Aaron Burr trial - Thomas Jefferson


    At this time Maine was part of Massachusetts, not becoming a state until 1820 as part of the Missouri Compromise. So this issue is from 13 years before statehood.
    Page 2 has most of a column on:... Read full description  
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  • Death Chart For Philadelphia & New York...
    Item #205988
    THE GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE, London, England, December, 1807 and is about 55 pages in length. The front page of this issue has a nice masthead of St. John's Gate and contains news & stories from around the world during this very early time in history. VERY INTERESTING READING from the day it was first reported which includes a chart... Read full description  
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  • Jefferson urges Congress to "plan for raising troops"...
    Item #667503
    NEW-ENGLAND PALLADIUM, Boston, March 8, 1808 

    * President Thomas Jefferson
    * Early U.S. military


    The middle of the front page has a letter to Congress signed by the President: Th Jefferson, on his concern for a need to raise troops during the present troubling times in Europe. It begins: "The danger to our country... Read full description  
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  • A British title we've never offered before...
    Item #698934
    THE BRITISH PRESS, London, April 26, 1809  We believe this is the first of this title we have offered. Much of the issue is taken up with a report from the House of Commons: "Motion of Censure On Lord Castlereagh".
    A typical London newspaper of the day, four pages, never-rimmed margins, full red tax stamp in the masthead,... Read full description  
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  • On the Non-Intercourse law...   Did the governor die?
    Item #686179
    BOSTON GAZETTE, July 27, 1809  The front page has most of a column taken up with AN ACT...The Amended Non-Intercourse Law." concerning relations with England and France, signed in type by the President: James Madison.
    Page 2 has a curious item: "A Danbury paper of July 19 announces...the death of his Excellency Jonathan... Read full description  

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  • Early 19th century mermaid sighting ?...
    Item #718095
    MASSACHUSETTS SPY, OR WORCESTER GAZETTE, November 2, 1809

    * Mermaid - aquatic creature sighting ?
    * Sandside Bay, Caithness, Scotland coast
    * Early 19th century folklore story 


    The front page has an article headed: "The Mermaid,..." (see images) Text takes up a complete column. 
    Complete with 4 pages, ornate masthead, nice... Read full description  
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  • Coat-of-arms engraving & a red tax stamp in the masthead...
    Item #699279
    THE NORFOLK CHRONICLE; OR NORWICH GAZETTE, England, March 3, 1810  

    * Rare early 19th century publication

    A typical newspaper of the day with mostly British news items & the front page filled with advertisements. Full red tax stamp in the masthead and a nice engraving of the coat-of-arms in the masthead as well.... Read full description  
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  • Naturalization document from  1810...
    Item #722526
    A great part-printed/part-manuscript document from the state of New York, noting that Duncan McGregor from the United Kingdom has been "...admitted a citizen of the United States of America...". The document is dated at Johnstown, Montgomery County, New York, June 15th, 1810.
    With a signature and covered red wax seal. Measures 7 1/4 by 11... Read full description  
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  • See the handsome masthead...
    Item #698964
    NOTTINGHAM JOURNAL, England, July 7, 1810  

    * Nice masthead engraving for display

    Perhaps the finest feature is the beautiful masthead, with very ornate lettering and a handsome engraving as the central feature. Also a partial red tax stamp at the top. 
    Four pages, great condition.
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  • From just before the War of 1812...
    Item #699477
    THE PILOT, London, England, Aug. 6, 1810  One of the less common titles of the early 19th century with a wide range of content from Europe.
    Four pages, folio size, red tax stamp at the top of page 1, good condition.
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  • Publisher with an interesting life...
    Item #153038
     THE ANTIGALLICAN MONITOR, London, 1811  Published by Lewis Goldsmith, an Anglo-French publicist of Portuguese-Jewish extraction. Previous to publishing this newspaper he spend much time in France acting as a "secret agent" to Napoleon, including efforts to kidnap King Louis XVIII. Goldsmith returned to England in 1809 &... Read full description  
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  • On the Prince Regent taking over for his father, King George III...
    Item #713639
    THE LONDON GAZETTE, England, April 27, 1811  During the latter years of his reign, King George III was declared mentally incapable of carrying on his duties. Thus, the "Care of the King During his Illness Act" of 1811 came into play, giving his son, the Prince Regent and the future King George IV, the... Read full description  

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