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- The Military Monitor and American Register- 26 April 1813This issue was included in a bound volume of the Military Monitor and American Register. Other Dates included are: 1812 August 31 1812 October 12 1812 October 19 1812 November 23 1812 December 14 1812 December 21 1813 January 11 1813 February 1 1813 April 5 1813 April 12 1813 …This issue was included in a bound volume of the Military Monitor and American Register. Other Dates included are: 1812 August 31 1812 October 12 1812 October 19 1812 November …
- The Military Monitor and American Register- 1 February 1813This issue was included in a bound volume of the Military Monitor and American Register. Other Dates included are: 1812 August 31 1812 October 12 1812 October 19 1812 November 23 1812 December 14 1812 December 21 1813 January 11 1813 March 29 1813 April 5 1813 April 12 1813 …This issue was included in a bound volume of the Military Monitor and American Register. Other Dates included are: 1812 August 31 1812 October 12 1812 October 19 1812 November …
- New-England Palladium Vol. XLI No. 40- May 18, 1813A four page, semi-weekly paper that was published from 1803 to 1814. Page 1: • Adjutant Generals opinion piece about what the Commander in Chief would do upon taking York • Opinion piece about the losses the war has brought to America, criticizing the lack of gains • Proposal for …A four page, semi-weekly paper that was published from 1803 to 1814. Page 1: • Adjutant Generals opinion piece about what the Commander in Chief would do upon taking York …
- New-England Palladium Vol. 40 No. 33- October 23, 1812A four page, semi-weekly paper that was published from 1803 to 1814. Page 1: • Report that Capt. Cotton with party of militia had defeated a body of natives • Naval captures, arrivals, etc. Page 2: • Report on Battle of Queenston Heights • Second and third accounts of Battle …A four page, semi-weekly paper that was published from 1803 to 1814. Page 1: • Report that Capt. Cotton with party of militia had defeated a body of natives • …
- National Intelligencer Vol. XIII, No. 1984- June 8, 1813The Intelligencer was an American newspaper that was established, in 1800, in Washington by Samuel Harrison Smith, a young Jeffersonian- Republican from Philadelphia. The paper was a supporter of the Jefferson and Madison administrations until 1810 when it was sold to Joseph Gales Jr. from North Carolina. In 1812 William …The Intelligencer was an American newspaper that was established, in 1800, in Washington by Samuel Harrison Smith, a young Jeffersonian- Republican from Philadelphia. The paper was a supporter of the …
- National Intelligencer Vol. XIII, No. __91- June 24, 1813The Intelligencer was an American newspaper that was established, in 1800, in Washington by Samuel Harrison Smith, a young Jeffersonian- Republican from Philadelphia. The paper was a supporter of the Jefferson and Madison administrations until 1810 when it was sold to Joseph Gales Jr. from North Carolina. In 1812 William …The Intelligencer was an American newspaper that was established, in 1800, in Washington by Samuel Harrison Smith, a young Jeffersonian- Republican from Philadelphia. The paper was a supporter of the …
- National Intelligencer Vol. XIII, No. 1993- June 29, 1813The Intelligencer was an American newspaper that was established, in 1800, in Washington by Samuel Harrison Smith, a young Jeffersonian- Republican from Philadelphia. The paper was a supporter of the Jefferson and Madison administrations until 1810 when it was sold to Joseph Gales Jr. from North Carolina. In 1812 William …The Intelligencer was an American newspaper that was established, in 1800, in Washington by Samuel Harrison Smith, a young Jeffersonian- Republican from Philadelphia. The paper was a supporter of the …
- National Intelligencer Vol. XVI, No. 2195 - October 15, 1814The Intelligencer was an American newspaper that was established, in 1800, in Washington by Samuel Harrison Smith, a young Jeffersonian- Republican from Philadelphia. War of 1812 related content includes: Page 1: Major General Winfield Scott's arrival in Washington escorted by Colonel Laval's cavalry; report from Sackett's Harbour on the American …The Intelligencer was an American newspaper that was established, in 1800, in Washington by Samuel Harrison Smith, a young Jeffersonian- Republican from Philadelphia. War of 1812 related content includes: Page …
- Independent Chronicle Vol. XLVI No. 2476- August 4, 1814A semi-weekly paper that was published from 1801 to 1817. It was previously called the Independent chronicle and the universal advertiser, and was later the Independent chronicle & Boston patriot (Semiweekly). Publishers were Abijah Adams and Ebenezer Rhoades. Topics of interest in this issue include: Page 1: Proclamation from James …A semi-weekly paper that was published from 1801 to 1817. It was previously called the Independent chronicle and the universal advertiser, and was later the Independent chronicle & Boston patriot …
- Independent Chronicle Vol. XLVI No. 3477- August 8, 1814A semi-weekly paper that was published from 1801 to 1817. It was previously called the Independent chronicle and the universal advertiser, and was later the Independent chronicle & Boston patriot (Semiweekly). Publishers were Abijah Adams and Ebenezer Rhoades. Topics of interest in this issue include: Page 1: notice from the …A semi-weekly paper that was published from 1801 to 1817. It was previously called the Independent chronicle and the universal advertiser, and was later the Independent chronicle & Boston patriot …
- Independent Chronicle Vol. XLIV No. 3,273- August 24, 1812A semi-weekly paper that was published from 1801 to 1817. It was previously called the Independent chronicle and the universal advertiser, and was later the Independent chronicle & Boston patriot (Semiweekly). Publishers were Abijah Adams and Ebenezer Rhoades. Topics of interest in this issue include: Page 1: notice from the …A semi-weekly paper that was published from 1801 to 1817. It was previously called the Independent chronicle and the universal advertiser, and was later the Independent chronicle & Boston patriot …
- Independent Chronicle Vol. XLVI No. 3470- July 14, 1814A semi-weekly paper that was published from 1801 to 1817. It was previously called the Independent chronicle and the universal advertiser, and was later the Independent chronicle & Boston patriot (Semiweekly). Publishers were Abijah Adams and Ebenezer Rhoades. Topics of interest in this issue include: Page 1: report of Independence …A semi-weekly paper that was published from 1801 to 1817. It was previously called the Independent chronicle and the universal advertiser, and was later the Independent chronicle & Boston patriot …
- Muster Roll of Captain Hugh R. Martin's Company of the 13th Regiment of the United States- 30th April 1813 to 31st, July 1813This document is a printed form of a Muster Roll of a Company of Infantry under the command of Captain Hugh R. Martin in the 13th Regiment of the United States, commanded by Col. P.P. Schuyler from 30th April 1813 to 31st, July 1813. The roll includes number, names, rank, …This document is a printed form of a Muster Roll of a Company of Infantry under the command of Captain Hugh R. Martin in the 13th Regiment of the United …
- The Weekly Messenger, Vol.2 No.39- July 16, 1813A weekly newspaper that was published every Friday from 1811 to 1815. Page 1: • Speech of a Mr. Fuller and a Mr. Blake to the President, mentioning some war events Page 3: • Letter from Gen. Dearborn to US Secretary of War mentioning the Battle of Beaverdams • Letter …A weekly newspaper that was published every Friday from 1811 to 1815. Page 1: • Speech of a Mr. Fuller and a Mr. Blake to the President, mentioning some war …
- The London Gazette Extraordinary No. 16653- October 6, 1812The London Gazette, originally called The Oxford Gazette, was first published in 1665, making it the world’s oldest continuously published newspaper. This government paper, which contains official dispatches of Great Britain during peace time and war, provides a mix of State intelligence, government notices and trade/business news. Articles also discussed …The London Gazette, originally called The Oxford Gazette, was first published in 1665, making it the world’s oldest continuously published newspaper. This government paper, which contains official dispatches of Great …
- Mr. Hillhouses' speech, on the resolution to repeal the embargo, November 29, 1808......
- Mr. Pickering's speech in the Senate of the United States, on the resolution offered by Mr. Hillhouse to repeal the several acts laying an embargo, November 30, 1808......
- Mr. Randolph's speech on the British WarDated at beginning of text : Washington, May 12, 1812. Speech given in the House of Representatives of the United States.Dated at beginning of text : Washington, May 12, 1812. Speech given in the House of Representatives of the United States.
- Narrative of the suffering & defeat, of the North-Western Army under General Winchester : massacre of the prisoners, sixteen months imprisonment of the writer and others with the Indians and BritishPrinted by A.G. HodgesPrinted by A.G. Hodges
- A national monument to Laura Secord : why it should be erected, an appeal to the people of CanadaBibliography: p. 16. Printed by Imrie, Graham & Co.Bibliography: p. 16. Printed by Imrie, Graham & Co.