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The Weekly Register, December 11, 1813 War of 1812

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The Weekly Register, December 11, 1813 War of 1812: Mr. Giles To the People of Virginia

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soft. Original Edition Printing Location: Baltimore Date and Numbering: December 11 1813, Vol. V, No. 15 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: Mr. Giles To the People of Virginia Catholics of Ireland Banking Capital of New York Banking Capital of R. Island French Finances President's Message Events of the War The Austrian Manifesto American Prizes
Proceedings of Congress

Mr. Giles To the People of Virginia

Catholics of Ireland

Banking Capital of New York

Banking Capital of R. Island

French Finances

President's Message

Events of the War

The Austrian Manifesto

American Prizes

Proceedings of Congress

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The Weekly Register, December 11, 1813 War of 1812
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1813
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