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    Keyword
    Broken Banks
    Ferry
    Agriculture
    Niagara
    Newspaper
    
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10464/16749
    Abstract
    It is written on the paper that the date of the newspaper is August 15, 1827 (speculation). An article is cut out of the page. A list of broken banks in the United States; an article promoting the importance of village newspapers; an article noting the improvements in crossing the Niagara by ferry; conclusion of a short story “Mynheer Van Vloyten”; an agricultural column detailing the best way to cure hay;
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