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The Newport mercury
Format
Journal
Language
English
Published/Created
Newport, R.I. : Printed by J. Franklin,
Description
v
-whole no. 9,699 (Apr. 28, 1928)
Began in Feb. 1759
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*ZAN-7473 Jan. 1, 1776-Dec. 28, 1786
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Subject(s)
Newport (R.I.)
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Series
Early American newspapers.
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Continues
Newport mercury, or, The weekly advertiser
Numbering peculiarities
Suspended Nov. 25, 1776; resumed Jan. 5, 1780
Issues for Jan. 1, 1881-Apr. 28, 1928 called also vol. 122, no. 25-v. 170, no. 47
Frequency
Weekly
Linking notes
Daily ed.: Newport evening mercury, July 1853-Feb. 1854
Merged with: Newport journal and weekly new, to form: Newport mercury and weekly news
Notes
Description based on: No. 40 (Mar. 20, 1759)
Published as: An occasional paper, containing the most important and authentic advices, Nov. 6, 1775, and: Freshest advices, foreign and domestic, Nov. 13-27, 1775
"Weekly" appears above title ornament, June 7, 1873-Dec. 25, 1880
Microfilm edition from Readex called Early American newspapers.
Place name(s)
United States Rhode Island Newport Newport
Other title(s)
Occasional paper, containing the most important and authentic advices
Freshest advices, foreign and domestic
Newport weekly mercury
Other editions
Newport evening mercury
LCCN
sn 83021176
OCLC
9874475
RCP
N - S
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