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  • Independent Chronicle Vol. XLIV No. 3,273- August 24, 1812
    Independent Chronicle Vol. XLIV No. 3,273- August 24, 1812
    Text       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 (Semiweekly). Publishers were Abijah Adams and Ebenezer Rhoades. Topics of interest in this issue include: Page 1: notice from the …
    Text     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, 1814
    Independent Chronicle Vol. XLVI No. 3470- July 14, 1814
    Text       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 (Semiweekly). Publishers were Abijah Adams and Ebenezer Rhoades. Topics of interest in this issue include: Page 1: report of Independence …
    Text     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 …
  • The Weekly Messenger, Vol.2 No.39- July 16, 1813
    The Weekly Messenger, Vol.2 No.39- July 16, 1813
    Text       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 events Page 3: • Letter from Gen. Dearborn to US Secretary of War mentioning the Battle of Beaverdams • Letter …
    Text     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, 1812
    The London Gazette Extraordinary No. 16653- October 6, 1812
    Text       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 Britain during peace time and war, provides a mix of State intelligence, government notices and trade/business news. Articles also discussed …
    Text     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 …
  • Pleasant Hours: A Paper for Young Folk, Vol. III No. 20- October 6, 1863
    Pleasant Hours: A Paper for Young Folk, Vol. III No. 20- October 6, 1863
    Text       This issue of Pleasant Hours: a paper for young folk contains an article titled “The Story of Queenston Heights”.
    Text     This issue of Pleasant Hours: a paper for young folk contains an article titled “The Story of Queenston Heights”.
  • The Columbian Newspaper vol. IV no. 1105- June 12, 1813
    The Columbian Newspaper vol. IV no. 1105- June 12, 1813
    Text       The "Columbian" was established by Mr. Holt in 1808 as an "organ of the Clintonians" (Journalism in the United States, from 1690-1872 By Frederic Hudson) and a replacement to the "Citizen". It was a passionate Democratic paper that supported both Jefferson and Madison. Holt later sold the "Columbian" to Alden …
    Text     The "Columbian" was established by Mr. Holt in 1808 as an "organ of the Clintonians" (Journalism in the United States, from 1690-1872 By Frederic Hudson) and a replacement to the …
  • Merrimack Intelligencer Vol. 5 No. 48
    Merrimack Intelligencer Vol. 5 No. 48
    Text       This was a weekly paper that was published every Saturday. The motto of the Merrimack was: "Not too rash--Yet not fearful--We aim to be just." It was published from 1808-1817. Topics of interest include: Page 1: State of New York Republicans published a statement arguing against the war and the …
    Text     This was a weekly paper that was published every Saturday. The motto of the Merrimack was: "Not too rash--Yet not fearful--We aim to be just." It was published from 1808-1817. …
  • Boston Patriot Vol. 8 No. 13- October 24, 1812
    Boston Patriot Vol. 8 No. 13- October 24, 1812
    Text       A semi-weekly paper that began in 1809 and ceased in 1816. Its succeeding title was the Boston Patriot and Morning Advertiser. Publishers included: Everett & Munroe, 1809-Mar. 7, 1810; Isaac Munroe, Mar. 10, 1810-May 1, 1811; Munroe & French, May 4, 1811-1813; D.C. Ballard, 1814-1816. Editor: David Everett, Mar. 10, …
    Text     A semi-weekly paper that began in 1809 and ceased in 1816. Its succeeding title was the Boston Patriot and Morning Advertiser. Publishers included: Everett & Munroe, 1809-Mar. 7, 1810; Isaac …
  • Baltimore Patriot and Evening Advertiser Vol. 3 No. 29- April 15, 1814
    Baltimore Patriot and Evening Advertiser Vol. 3 No. 29- April 15, 1814
    Text       This daily paper, except Sundays, began publication on August 17, 1813 and ceased April 30, 1817. It was also published tri-weekly for a “COUNTRY” edition. The paper later became the Baltimore Patriot. Topics of interest include: Page 1: announcement Capt. M. Simmones Burnbury is seeking men to form a company …
    Text     This daily paper, except Sundays, began publication on August 17, 1813 and ceased April 30, 1817. It was also published tri-weekly for a “COUNTRY” edition. The paper later became the …
  • The Bee Newspaper, Vol. I, No. 13
    The Bee Newspaper, Vol. I, No. 13
    Text       An original Niagara area newspaper containing an account of the Battle of Queenston Heights and the death and burial of Sir Isaac Brock. The newspaper is dated October 24, 1812, eleven days after the death of General Brock. Topics of interest include: Page 1: Sheaffe announcement regulating the sale of …
    Text     An original Niagara area newspaper containing an account of the Battle of Queenston Heights and the death and burial of Sir Isaac Brock. The newspaper is dated October 24, 1812, …
  • The Albion, or British, Colonial and Foreign Weekly Gazette Vol. 5, No. 18- May 2, 1846.
Article on Major General Isaac Brock and the 41st Regiment on the second (reverse) page.
    The Albion, or British, Colonial and Foreign Weekly Gazette Vol. 5, No. 18- May 2, 1846. Article on Major General Isaac Brock and the 41st Regiment on the second (reverse) page.
    Text       A weekly paper published from 1822 to 1856.
    Text     A weekly paper published from 1822 to 1856.
  • The New-York Weekly Museum Newspaper, Vol. II, No.24- October 16, 1813
    The New-York Weekly Museum Newspaper, Vol. II, No.24- October 16, 1813
    Text       A weekly paper that was published from 1805 to 1814. War related news includes: Page 95 - Weekly Retrospect: relief effort in London, England for those affected by the war in British North America; naval battles on Lake Ontario by Commodore Chauncey in late September; movements of Major Grant, De …
    Text     A weekly paper that was published from 1805 to 1814. War related news includes: Page 95 - Weekly Retrospect: relief effort in London, England for those affected by the war …
  • The New York Weekly Museum Newspaper, Vol. II, No.25- October 23, 1813
    The New York Weekly Museum Newspaper, Vol. II, No.25- October 23, 1813
    Text       A weekly paper that was published from 1805 to 1814. War related news includes: Page 99 - Weekly Retrospect: American report on British naval movements near Louisiana; General William Harrison reports on: a victory at Moravian Town (Moraviantown) on October 5; Ottawas, Chippewas, Wyandots Miamies and Delaware First Nations (Indians) …
    Text     A weekly paper that was published from 1805 to 1814. War related news includes: Page 99 - Weekly Retrospect: American report on British naval movements near Louisiana; General William Harrison …
  • The New York Weekly Museum Newspaper, Vol. I, No.25- October 24, 1812
    The New York Weekly Museum Newspaper, Vol. I, No.25- October 24, 1812
    Text       A weekly paper that was published from 1805 to 1814. The motto on the front page states: "Visiting Every Flower with Labour Meet, and Gathering all its Treasures, Sweet by Sweet." Page 3: • Report of the Battle of Queenston
    Text     A weekly paper that was published from 1805 to 1814. The motto on the front page states: "Visiting Every Flower with Labour Meet, and Gathering all its Treasures, Sweet by …
  • The New York Weekly Museum Newspaper, Vol. II, No.26- October 30, 1813
    The New York Weekly Museum Newspaper, Vol. II, No.26- October 30, 1813
    Text       A weekly paper that was published from 1805 to 1814. War related news includes: Page 103 - Weekly Retrospect: Reports on the Napoleanic Wars in Europe; Possible French and English troop movements from Europe to America and Canada; Mention of British vessels captured by American privateers Scourge, Rattlesnake and Lion; …
    Text     A weekly paper that was published from 1805 to 1814. War related news includes: Page 103 - Weekly Retrospect: Reports on the Napoleanic Wars in Europe; Possible French and English …
  • The New York Weekly Museum Newspaper, Vol. I, No.26- October 31, 1812
    The New York Weekly Museum Newspaper, Vol. I, No.26- October 31, 1812
    Text       A weekly paper that was published from 1805 to 1814. War related news includes: Page 103 - Weekly Retrospect: Troop movements of Captain Morgan and a company of light dragoons from Niagara to Greenbush; report on the Battle of Queenston Heights including a casualty listing and a mention of the …
    Text     A weekly paper that was published from 1805 to 1814. War related news includes: Page 103 - Weekly Retrospect: Troop movements of Captain Morgan and a company of light dragoons …
  • New-England Palladium Vol. XLII No. 49- December 17, 1813
    New-England Palladium Vol. XLII No. 49- December 17, 1813
    Text       A four page, semi-weekly paper that was published from 1803 to 1814. Page 1: • Report that documents of high importance had been found in Proctor’s papers from the correspondence between an American officer and Gen. Brock • Col. Smith in command at Sackett’s Harbour, British have three vessels being …
    Text     A four page, semi-weekly paper that was published from 1803 to 1814. Page 1: • Report that documents of high importance had been found in Proctor’s papers from the correspondence …
  • The Gleaner and Niagara Newspaper, December 18th, 1817
    The Gleaner and Niagara Newspaper, December 18th, 1817
    Text       The Gleaner and Niagara Newspaper was a weekly paper in the town of Niagara-on-the-Lake that began publication December 4, 1817 and ceased in 1830. This bound volume has been divided by publication dates. Other dates included in the volume are: 25 December 1817 1818 January 1 1818 January 8 1818 …
    Text     The Gleaner and Niagara Newspaper was a weekly paper in the town of Niagara-on-the-Lake that began publication December 4, 1817 and ceased in 1830. This bound volume has been divided …
  • The Gleaner and Niagara Newspaper, December 25th, 1817
    The Gleaner and Niagara Newspaper, December 25th, 1817
    Text       The Gleaner and Niagara Newspaper was a weekly paper in the town of Niagara-on-the-Lake that began publication December 4, 1817 and ceased in 1830. This bound volume has been divided by publication dates. Other dates included in the volume are: 1817 December 18 1818 January 1 1818 January 8 1818 …
    Text     The Gleaner and Niagara Newspaper was a weekly paper in the town of Niagara-on-the-Lake that began publication December 4, 1817 and ceased in 1830. This bound volume has been divided …
  • The Gleaner and Niagara Newspaper, January 1st, 1818
    The Gleaner and Niagara Newspaper, January 1st, 1818
    Text       The Gleaner and Niagara Newspaper was a weekly paper in the town of Niagara-on-the-Lake that began publication December 4, 1817 and ceased in 1830. This bound volume has been divided by publication dates. Other dates included in the volume are: 1817 December 18 1817 December 25 1818 January 8 1818 …
    Text     The Gleaner and Niagara Newspaper was a weekly paper in the town of Niagara-on-the-Lake that began publication December 4, 1817 and ceased in 1830. This bound volume has been divided …
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