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The Weekly Register, January 8, 1814

The Weekly Register, January 8, 1814

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The Weekly Register, January 8, 1814

by James Monroe, James Madison, Cathcart, Castlereagh, Isaac Shelby, Henry Harrison, Hezekiah Niles, Alexander Smyth

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Weekly Register, 1814. Original Edition Printing Location: Baltimore Date and Numbering: January 1 1814, Vol. V, No. 19 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:

Attention Invited: Supplement to the Register
Proposed Legislature of Kentucky : Message of the Governor Isaac Shelby to the Legislature: Organize Militia for the War, General Green Clay Fort Miegs, http://www.fortmeigs.org/history/ etc.
Internal Navigation: in the House of Representatives Ingersoll, Chesapeake and Delaware Bay Improvements
General Alexander Smyth's Petition https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Smyth
The Prince Regent's Speech (George IV (George Augustus Frederick)
Events of the War - War Substitutes for missing commodities, Rumors of Peace, Steam vessel of War by Robert Fulton, many letters of the War including from General Henry Harrison to General Vincent
The Embargo Question - Chart on the Statistical and Political view of the vote on the embargo

To IndependenceProceedings of Congress Monday December 20, 1813 - Medical Staff in the Army - Military Schools - etc

Postcript - A letter from President James Madison to congress - Letter from British Castlereagh (Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh) about peace - Letter by Cathcart (William Cathcart, 1st Earl Cathcart) Letter by James Monroe secretary of state - etc
The Chronicle - News of Napoleon losses

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Title
The Weekly Register, January 8, 1814
Author
James Monroe, James Madison, Cathcart, Castlereagh, Isaac Shelby, Henry Harrison, Hezekiah Niles, Alexander Smyth
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Hezekiah Niles
Place of Publication
Baltimore
Date Published
1814
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6.25" X 9.5

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