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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ReCAP - Remote Storage*ZAN-7473 Jan. 1, 1776-Dec. 28, 1786 Browse related items Request
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      • Jan 6 1849-Dec 28 1850

          Details

          Subject(s)
          Series
          Early American newspapers. [More in this series]
          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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