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1813. soft. Original Edition Printing Location: Baltimore Date and Numbering: December 25 1813, Vol. V, No. 17 Size and Page Count: 6.25"" X 9.5"" Tall, app. 12 pages Condition: Good, mild foxing, text is fading, disbound issue -------An excellent opportunity for the collector, researcher, or historian------ Battle of Lake Erie OhioCreek NationsThe Embargo LawOfficial Dispatch from the Camp on MississinewaHezekiah Niles, (October 10, 1777 – April 2, 1839) was an American editor and publisher of the Baltimore-based national weekly news magazine, Niles' Weekly Register (aka Niles' Register) and the Weekly Register. - Wikipedia About the Register: ""The Register was founded by Hezekiah Niles in Baltimore in 1811. A printer and journalist of Quaker background from the Wilmington-Brandywine-Philadelphia area, Niles had worked in Philadelphia and Wilmington before moving to Baltimore in 1805 as editor of the Baltimore Evening Post. When that paper was sold in 1811, he launched The Weekly Register. The…
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Weekly Register, 1814 Original Edition Printing Location: Baltimore Date and Numbering: January 22 1814, Vol. V, No. 21 Size and Page Count: 6.25"" X 9.5"" Tall, app. 12 pages Condition: Good, mild foxing, text is fading, disbound issue -------An excellent opportunity for the collector, researcher, or historian------ Contains:
Hezekiah Niles, (October 10, 1777 – April 2, 1839) was an American editor and publisher of the Baltimore-based national weekly news magazine, Niles' Weekly Register (aka Niles' Register) and the Weekly Register. - Wikipedia About the Register: ""The Register was founded by Hezekiah Niles in Baltimore in 1811. A printer and journalist of Quaker background from the Wilmington-Brandywine-Philadelphia area, Niles had worked in Philadelphia and Wilmington before moving to Baltimore in 1805 as editor of the Baltimore Evening Post. When that paper was sold in 1811, he launched The Weekly Register. The editor had large ambitions: he intended to be ""an honest chronicler"" who ""registered"" events not just for his contemporaries but for posterity as well. Although politics would be covered extensively, the Register would eschew any partisan slant -- ""electioneering,"" as the editor called it. Furthermore, the paper would ignore local news in favor of national and international news."" - http://www.nilesregister.com/NRessay.htm
Articles in this issue:
Finances of Kentucky: 'Kenutcky' Chart of Probable receipts and expenditures for the year ending November 10, 1814
Finances of Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania Chart of receipts and expenditures for 1813.
Paule Cuffe letter (wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Cuffee) To the president, senate, and house of representatives of the United States of America about his concerns for African race in America and his plans for an expedition to Sierra Leona with some financial help from William Wilberforce, Thomas Clarkson and William Allen.
Internal Navigation In Pennsylvania: French Creek, Lake Erie, Alieghany River
Mr. Giles' Letters
Legislature of Massachusetts: Caleb Strong Governor's Speech
Proceedings of Congress:
Events of the War: Traitors, Com. Peery, Battle of Erie, Niagara Frontier, Northern Frontier, Heroes of the Lakes, Naval etc.
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Hezekiah Niles, (October 10, 1777 – April 2, 1839) was an American editor and publisher of the Baltimore-based national weekly news magazine, Niles' Weekly Register (aka Niles' Register) and the Weekly Register. - Wikipedia About the Register: ""The Register was founded by Hezekiah Niles in Baltimore in 1811. A printer and journalist of Quaker background from the Wilmington-Brandywine-Philadelphia area, Niles had worked in Philadelphia and Wilmington before moving to Baltimore in 1805 as editor of the Baltimore Evening Post. When that paper was sold in 1811, he launched The Weekly Register. The editor had large ambitions: he intended to be ""an honest chronicler"" who ""registered"" events not just for his contemporaries but for posterity as well. Although politics would be covered extensively, the Register would eschew any partisan slant -- ""electioneering,"" as the editor called it. Furthermore, the paper would ignore local news in favor of national and international news."" - http://www.nilesregister.com/NRessay.htm
Articles in this issue:
Finances of Kentucky: 'Kenutcky' Chart of Probable receipts and expenditures for the year ending November 10, 1814
Finances of Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania Chart of receipts and expenditures for 1813.
Paule Cuffe letter (wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Cuffee) To the president, senate, and house of representatives of the United States of America about his concerns for African race in America and his plans for an expedition to Sierra Leona with some financial help from William Wilberforce, Thomas Clarkson and William Allen.
Internal Navigation In Pennsylvania: French Creek, Lake Erie, Alieghany River
Mr. Giles' Letters
Legislature of Massachusetts: Caleb Strong Governor's Speech
Proceedings of Congress:
Events of the War: Traitors, Com. Peery, Battle of Erie, Niagara Frontier, Northern Frontier, Heroes of the Lakes, Naval etc.
Postcript
- Seller The Franklin Bookstore (US)
- Format/Binding Soft
- Book Condition Used - Good+
- Publisher Weekly Register
- Place of Publication Baltimore
- Date Published 1814
- Product_type periodical, magazine
- Size 6.25" X 9.5