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American Mercury Newspaper, Vol. XXXI, No. 1571. August 9, 1814
(2011-12-16)
Contains an account of the Battle of Chippawa by Gen. Scott, dated at
Queenston, 15 July 1814. Another account is provided by J. Hindman, Maj. Com. Batt. Artillery.
The official British account of the battle is also ...
The Bee Newspaper, Vol. I, No. 13
(2011-12-16)
24 October 1812. Contains a lengthy article on the Battle of Queenston Heights and Isaac
Brock’s death.
Also contains a notice from Gen. Sheaffe, stating that “…I do forbid all merchants, inn-keepers,
and suttlers, and ...
Independent Chronicle Vol. XLIV No. 3,273- August 24, 1812
(2011-12-16)
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 and Boston patriot (Semiweekly). Publishers ...
Independent Chronicle Vol. XLVI No. 3470- July 14, 1814
(2011-12-16)
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 and Boston patriot (Semiweekly). Publishers ...
Independent Chronicle Vol. XLVI No. 2476- August 4, 1814
(2011-12-16)
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 and Boston patriot (Semiweekly). Publishers ...
Independent Chronicle Vol. XLVI No. 3477- August 8, 1814
(2011-12-16)
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 and Boston patriot (Semiweekly). Publishers ...
New-England Palladium Vol. XLII No. 49- December 17, 1813
(2011-12-16)
A four page, semi-weekly paper that was published from 1803 to 1814.
New-England Palladium Vol. 40 No. 33- October 23, 1812
(2011-12-16)
A four page, semi-weekly paper that was published from 1803 to 1814.
National Intelligencer Vol. XIII, No. 1984- June 8, 1813
(2011-12-16)
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 Jefferson and Madison ...