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Number Title Frequency Start Date End Date Note Publisher LC File Contains
273 The Amherst journal, and the New-Hampshire advertiser. Weekly Jan. 16, 1795 Jan. 9, 1796 In the issue of Sept. 19, 1796, the last located, it was announced that the firm of Ely & Nichols would dissolve on Sept. 27, and the business would be conducted by Nathan Douglas and Stiles Nichols. Title continued by: Republican journal, Oct. 3, 1796. Jan. 16, 1795, Nathaniel Coverly. Apr. 24, 1795, Nathaniel Coverly and son (Nathaniel, Jr.)
1795 May 1 (mutilated). Box 15, Fol. 5
274 Village messenger. Weekly Jan. 9, 1796 Dec. 27, 1800 Continuation of the Amherst journal, and the New-Hampshire advertiser. Ceased publication with the issue of Dec. 5, 1801. Jan. 9, 1796, William Bigelow and Samuel Cushing. July 12, 1796, Samuel Cushing. Apr. 18, 1797, Samuel Preston.
1797 Aug. 12 (mutilated). Box 15, Fol. 6
1800 Jan. 11, 18. May 17, 31. Oct. 11. Nov. 15. Mutilated: May 31, Nov. 15. Box 15, Fol. 6
Number Title Frequency Start Date End Date Note Publisher LC File Contains
275 Concord herald. Weekly Mar. 9, 1791 Sept. 1, 1792 Continuation of Hough's Concord herald (1791), and also continued by Hough's Concord herald, starting with the issue of Sept. 8, 1792. Mar. 9, 1791-June 1792, George Hough. July 4, 1792-Aug. 17, 1792, George Hough and Elijah Russell. Aug. 25, 1792, George Hough.
1791 Mar. 30-Aug. 10. Box 15, Fol. 8
1792 May 9-Sept. 1. Note: Bound with Hough's Concord herald, 1792. V. 635
  May 2 (mutilated). Box 15, Fol. 8
MICROFORMS
1791-1792 Mar. 9-Sept. 1. (microprint)
1791-1792 May. 9-Sept. 1. (microfilm) #2901
276 The Concord herald, and Newhampshire intelligencer. Weekly Jan. 6, 1790 Jan. 12, 1791 Continued by Hough's Concord herald starting with the issue of Jan. 19, 1791. Jan. 6, 1790, George Hough.
1790 Mar. 3, 23. Apr. 13, 20, 27. May 4. June 1, 15, 29. July 6, 13, 20, 27. Aug. 17, 24, 31. Sept. 7, 14, 28. Oct. 5, 19, 26. Nov. 9, 16. Supplement: July 6. Mutilated: June 1, July 27, Sept. 28, Nov. 9, 16. Missing: June 1 (p. 3, 4), Oct. 5 (p. 3, 4). Box 15, Fol. 7
MICROFORMS
1790-1791 Jan. 6-Jan. 12. (microprint)
1790-1791 Jan. 6-Jan. 12 (microfilm) #2901
Number Title Frequency Start Date End Date Note Publisher LC File Contains
277 Courier of New Hampshire. Weekly Feb. 13, 1794 Dec. 27, 1800+ A continuation of Hough's Concord herald (1792), formerly Concord herald. The new title was first used Feb. 13, 1794. Ceased publication with the issue of Oct. 30, 1805. George Hough.
1794 Feb. 13-Nov. 29. 1 v. Mutilated: Feb. 13. Missing: Feb. 20, Mar. 27, Apr. 24, June 12, Sept. 11, 25, Oct. 9(?), 16 (?), Nov. 22. V. 632
1795 Feb. 7-Dec. 26. 1 v. Supplement: June 20. Missing: July 11. V. 633
1796 Jan. 2, 11, 25. Feb. 1, 22. Mar. 7. June 28. July 12. Sept. 6, 20. Oct. 11, 25. Nov. 8. Dec. 6. Box 15, Fol. 9
1797 Jan. 3, 10, 17, 31. Aug. 22. Mutilated: Jan. 10. Box 15, Fol. 10
1798 Feb. 6-Dec. 29. 1 v. Supplement: Oct. 20. V. 634
1799 Jan. 5, 12, 19, 26. Feb. 2, 9. Mar. 23. Aug. 3. Nov. 2. Dec. 14, 28. Box 15, Fol. 11
1800 Jan. 4, 11. Feb. 22. Apr. 5, 19. Sept. 13. Nov. 15. Mutilated: Apr. 5. Box 15, Fol. 12
MICROFORMS
1794-1800+ Feb. 13-Dec. 27. (microprint)
1794-1800+ Feb. 13-Dec. 27. (microfilm) #2901
278 The Federal mirror. Weekly Apr. 10, 1795 Nov. 15, 1796 Continuation of The Mirrour. Continued by the Republican gazetteer, starting with the issue of Nov. 22, 1796, which was then continued by Russell & Davis' republican gazetteer, starting with the issue of Jan. 24, 1797. Elijah Russell and Moses Davis.
1795 June 12. Sept. 4. Box 15, Fol. 13
1796 Aug. 16 (mutilated). Sept. 13. Box 15, Fol. 13
MICROFORMS
1795-1796 Apr. 10-Nov. 15. (microprint)
1795-1796 Apr. 10-Nov. 15. (microfilm) #3213
279 Hough's Concord herald. Weekly Jan. 19, 1791 Mar. 2, 1791 Continuation of The Concord herald, and Newhampshire intelligencer. Continued by the Concord herald, starting with the issue of Mar. 9, 1791. George Hough.
1791 Feb. 16. Box 15, Fol. 8
MICROFORMS
1791 Jan. 19-Mar. 2. (microprint)
1791 Jan. 19-Mar. 2. (microfilm) #2901
280 Hough's Concord herald. Weekly Sept. 8, 1792 Jan. 30, 1794 Continuation of the Concord herald. The last numbered issue was that of Jan. 30, 1794, v. 4, no. 52, whole no. 208, after which a single page issue was published "Gratis", Feb. 6, 1794. Continued by the Courier of New Hampshire, starting with the issue of Feb. 13, 1794. George Hough.
1792 Sept. 8-Dec. 27. 1 v. Note: Bound with Concord herald, 1792. V. 635
1793 Jan. 3-Dec. 26. 1 v. Missing: Aug. 8. V. 636
1794 Jan. 2-30. Box 15, Fol. 14
MICROFORMS
1792-1794 Sept. 8-Jan. 30. (microprint)
1792-1794 Sept. 8-Jan. 30. (microfilm) #2901
Title Note
The Mirror (1795). See: The Mirrour (1792).
Number Title Frequency Start Date End Date Note Publisher LC File Contains
281 The Mirror. Weekly Oct. 10, 1797 Sept. 2, 1799 Continuation of the New star. The last issue located, which is that of Sept. 2, 1799, was probably the last issue published. Oct. 10, 1797, Elijah Russell and Moses Davis. Nov. 7, 1797, Moses Davis.
1798 Jan. 9, 30. Feb. 13, 20, 27. Mar. 6, 20. Apr. 24. June 12. Oct. 1. Nov. 19. Dec. 31. Mutilated: Mar. 6, Nov. 19. Box 15, Fol. 16
1799 Jan. 7. Feb. 11. Mar. 4. Apr. 22. Box 15, Fol. 16
MICROFORMS
1797-1799 Oct. 10-Sept. 2. (microprint)
1797-1799 Oct. 10-Sept. 2. (microfilm) #3213
282 The Mirrour. Weekly Oct. 29, 1792 Apr. 3, 1795 There was an issue published Sept. 6, 1792, numbered v. 1, no. 1, but this was evidently a prospectus number. Between Mar. 27-Apr. 3, 1795, the title was spelled: The Mirror. Continued by The Federal Mirror, starting with the issue of Apr. 10, 1795. Oct. 29, 1792, Elijah Russell. Oct. 24, 1794, Elijah Russell and Moses Davis.
1792 Nov. 26. Box 15, Fol. 15
1793 Apr. 22. May 6. June 10, 17. Box 15, Fol. 15
1794 Jan. 13. June 23. Box 15, Fol. 15
MICROFORMS
1792-1795 Oct. 29-Apr. 3. (microprint)
1792-1795 Oct. 29-Apr. 3. (microfilm) #3213
283 New star. Weekly Apr. 11, 1797 Oct. 3, 1797 Continuation of Russell & Davis' republican gazetteer. Continued by The Mirror, starting with the issue of Oct. 10, 1797. Elijah Russell and Moses Davis.
MICROFORMS
1797 Apr. 11-Oct. 3. (microprint)
1797 Apr.11-Oct. 3. (microfilm) #3213
284 Republican gazetteer. Weekly Nov. 22, 1796 Jan. 17, 1797 Continuation of The Federal mirror. Continued by Russell & Davis' republican gazetteer, starting with the issue of Jan. 24, 1797. Moses Davis.
MICROFORMS
1796-1797 Nov. 22-Jan.17. (microfilm) #3213
285 Russell & Davis' republican gazetteer. Weekly Jan. 24, 1797 Apr. 4, 1797 Continuation of the Republican gazetteer, which continued The Federal mirror. Continued by New Star, starting with the issue of Apr. 11, 1797. Elijah Russell and Moses Davis.
MICROFORMS
1797 Mar. 14-Apr. 4. (microprint)
Number Title Frequency Start Date End Date Note Publisher LC File Contains
286 The Phenix. Weekly Apr. (11), 1792 Aug. 29, 1795 A continuation of The Phoenix. Continued by The Sun, starting with the issue of Sept. 5, 1795. Apr. (11), 1792, Eliphalet Ladd. Between Apr. and Nov. 1793, Eliphalet Ladd and George S. Homans. Mar. 1794, Samuel Bragg, Jr.
1792 Aug. 2, 29. Mutilated: Aug. 2. Box 15, Fol. 17
287 Political and sentimental repository, or Strafford recorder. Weekly July 15, 1791 Jan. 6 (?) or June 9 (?), 1791 Continued by The Political repository, or Stafford recorder some time between Jan. 6 and June 9, 1791. Eliphalet Ladd.
MICROFORMS
1790 July 29-Dec. 16. (microfilm) #3287
288 The Political repository, or Stafford recorder. Weekly Jan. 6 (?) or June 9 (?), 1791 Jan. 4, 1792 (?) Continuation of the Political and sentimental repository, or Strafford recorder, sometime between Jan. 6 and June 9, 1791. The last issue located is that of Jan. 4, 1792. Continued by The Phoenix, on Jan. 25, 1792, judging by the volume numbering of the earliest issue located of the new title, that of Feb. 8, 1792. Eliphalet Ladd.
MICROFORMS
1791-1792 June 23-Jan. 4. (microfilm) #3287
289 The Sun Dover gazette, and county advertiser. Weekly Nov. 18 or 25, 1795 Dec. 31, 1800+ Continuation of The Sun. Suspended Dec. 1810- Jan. 1811. Continued by The Dover sun, starting with the issue of July 4, 1812. Samuel Bragg, Jr.
1798 Mar. 7, 14. Apr. 4. May 2, 9, 23, 30. July 4. Box 15, Fol. 18
Number Title Frequency Start Date End Date Note Publisher LC File Contains
290 American herald of liberty. Weekly May 14, 1793 Nov. (?), 1795 Continuation of The Herald of liberty. Continued by The Herald of liberty, or, Exeter gazette, sometime between Nov. 25, 1795 and Jan. 6, 1796. May 14, 1793, Henry Ranlet. Jan. 7, 1794, William Sterns and Samuel Winslow. Nov. 4, 1794, William Stearns (changed spelling Apr. 29, 1794). Dec. 6, 1794, Samuel Winslow.
1793 May 21, 28. June 4, 11, 18, 25. July 9, 16, 23. Aug. 20, 27. Sept. 3, 10. Oct. 8, 22, 29. Nov. 12. Box 15, Fol. 19
1794 Apr. 1, 8. June 24. July 1, 8. Aug. 12. Oct. 14. Dec. 13. Box 15, Fol. 20
1795 Mar. 7. Apr. 11, 18. Aug. 13. Sept. 3. Box 15, Fol. 20
291 Exeter federal miscellany. Weekly Jan. 16, 1799 Sept. 24, 1799 Continuation of Ranlet's federal miscellany. The last issue located is that of Sept. 24, 1799. Continued by the Political banquet, and farmer's feast, starting with the issue of Oct. 1, 1799. Henry Ranlet.
1799 Sept. 3. Box 15, Fol. 21
Title Note
Exeter gazette (Nov. 1795). See: The Herald of liberty, or, Exeter gazette.
Exeter gazette (Nov. 1795). See: The Weekly visitor, or, Exeter gazette.
Number Title Frequency Start Date End Date Note Publisher LC File Contains
292 The Exeter journal, or, New Hampshire gazette. Weekly Feb. 17, 1778 May 5, 1778 Continued by The Exeter journal, or, The New- Hampshire gazette, and Tuesday's general advertiser, starting with the issue of May 12, 1778. Feb. 17, 1778, Zechariah Fowle.
1778 Mar. 31. Box 15, Fol. 22
MICROFORMS
1778 Feb. 24-May 5. (microfilm)(#3287)
293 The Exeter journal, or, The New-Hampshire gazette, and Tuesday's general advertiser. Weekly May 12, 1778 June 9, 1778 Continuation of The Exeter journal, or, New-Hampshire gazette. Continued by the New-Hampshire gazette, or, State journal, and general advertiser, starting with the issue of June 16, 1778. Zechariah Fowle.
MICROFORMS
1778 May 12-June 9. (microfilm)(#3287)
294 The Exeter journal, or, The New-Hampshire gazette, and Tuesday's general advertiser. Weekly Feb. 23, 1779 May 25, 1779 Continuation of the New-Hampshire gazette, or, State journal, and general advertiser. Ceased publication with the issue of May 25, 1779. Zechariah Fowle.
MICROFORMS
1779 Feb. 23-May 25. (microfilm)(#3287)
Title Note
The Exeter morning chronicle. See: The New Hampshire gazette, or, Exeter morning chronicle.
Number Title Frequency Start Date End Date Note Publisher LC File Contains
295 The Freeman's oracle, and New-Hampshire advertiser. Weekly July 1, 1786 Apr. 25, 1788 Continued by The Freeman's oracle, or, New-Hampshire advertiser, starting with the issue of May 2, 1788, which ceased publication with the issue of Dec. 3, 1789. July 1, 1786, John Lamson and Henry Ranlet.
1786 Sept. 19. Box 15, Fol. 23
296 The Herald of liberty. Weekly Feb. 20, 1793 May 8, 1793 Continuation of The New-Hampshire gazetteer. Continued by the American herald of liberty, starting with the issue of May 14, 1793. Henry Ranlet.
1793 Feb. 20-May 8. 1 v. Extra: May 4. Missing: Apr. 10. V. 637
297 The Herald of liberty, or, Exeter gazette. Weekly Nov. (?), 1795 July 12, 1796 Continuation of the American herald of liberty, beginning the new title sometime between Nov. 25, 1795, and Jan. 6, 1796. The last issue located is that of July 12, 1796, and the newspaper ceased publication shortly afterward. Samuel Winslow.
1796 Jan. 6. Mar. 2. Box 15, Fol. 24
298 Lamson's weekly visitor. Weekly May 5, 1795 May 27, 1795 Continued by The Weekly visitor, starting with the issue of June 2, 1795. John Lamson.
1795 May 25 (mutilated). Note: Bound with this: Weekly visitor, June 2, 1795; The Weekly visitor, or, Exeter gazette, June 30- Dec. 26, 1795. V. 638
Title Note
New Hampshire gazette. See: The Exeter journal, or, New Hampshire gazette
The New-Hampshire gazette, and Tuesday's general advertiser. See: The Exeter journal, or, New-Hampshire gazette, and Tuesday's general advertiser .
The New-Hampshire gazette, and Tuesday's liberty advertiser. See: The State journal, or, The New-Hampshire gazette, and Tuesday's liberty advertiser .
Number Title Frequency Start Date End Date Note Publisher LC File Contains
299 The New Hampshire gazette, or, Exeter morning chronicle. Weekly June 1, 1776 Aug. 31, 1776 Continuation of the New Hampshire gazette. Sometimes published as New Hampshire gazette, or, The Exeter morning chronicle. Continued by The New- Hampshire (State) gazette, or, Exeter circulating morning chronicle, starting with the issue of Sept. 7 1776. Robert. L. Fowle.
1776 Aug. 10. Box 15, Fol. 25
300 The New-Hampshire (State) gazette, or, Exeter circulating morning chronicle. Weekly Sept. 7, 1776 Jan. 14, 1777 Continuation of The New Hampshire gazette, or, Exeter morning chronicle. Continued by the State journal, or, The New-Hampshire gazette, and Tuesday's liberty advertiser, starting with the issue of Jan. 21, 1777. Robert. L. Fowle.
1776 Oct. 29. Box 15, Fol. 26 New Hampshire 17
Title Note
New Hampshire gazette, or, The Exeter morning chronicle. See: The New Hampshire gazette, or, Exeter morning chronicle.
Number Title Frequency Start Date End Date Note Publisher LC File Contains
301 New-Hampshire gazette, or, State journal and general advertiser. Weekly June 16, 1778 Feb. 16, 1779 The New-Hampshire gazette, or, State journal and general advertiser, was established following the suspension of the Exeter newspaper, The Exeter journal, or, The New-Hampshire gazette, and Tuesday's general advertiser. The new title began publication for both Exeter and Portsmouth, and issues were identical except for the imprint. With the issue of Feb. 23, 1779, the title of the Exeter paper again became The Exeter journal, or, The New-Hampshire gazette, and Tuesdays' general advertiser. In Portsmouth, the New-Hampshire gazette, or, State journal and general advertiser continued on from Feb. 23- May 25, 1779. On June 1, 1779, the New-Hampshire gazette, or, State journal and general advertiser, was again printed for both Portsmouth and Exeter; although issues of Dec. 25, 1779, Jan. 1, 1800, and Feb. 27, 1781 have been located bearing the Exeter imprints of Zechariah Fowle. The dual publication was continued until June 4, 1781, when the Portsmouth title became the New-Hampshire gazette State journal, and general advertiser, starting with the issue of June 11, 1781. All issues from June 1, 1779-June 4, 1781 are listed in this bibliography under Portsmouth. Zechariah Fowle.
1778 June 23. July 14, 21, 28. Nov. 4. Dec. 1. Mutilated: July 14, 21, 28, Nov. 4. Box 15, Fol. 27
MICROFORMS
1778-1779 June 16-Feb. 16. (microfilm)(#3287)
302 The Newhampshire gazetteer. Weekly Aug. 18, 1789 Feb. 13, 1793 Continued by The Herald of liberty, Feb. 20, 1793. Henry Ranlet.
1792 Aug. 3. Box 15, Fol. 28
1793 Jan. 30. Box 15, Fol. 28
303 Political banquet, and farmer's feast. Weekly Oct. 8, 1799 Dec. 31, 1799 Continuation of Exeter federal miscellany, beginning the new title Oct. 8, 1799. The last issue located is that of Dec. 31, 1799. Henry Ranlet.
1799 Oct. 8. Box 15, Fol. 29
304 Ranlet's federal miscellany. Weekly Dec. 5, 1798 Jan. 9, 1799 Continued by Exeter federal miscellany, Jan. 16, 1799. Henry Ranlet.
1799 Jan. 9. Box 15, Fol. 30
Title Note
State journal, and general advertiser. See: New-Hampshire gazette, or, State journal, and general advertiser.
Number Title Frequency Start Date End Date Note Publisher LC File Contains
305 The State journal, or, The New-Hampshire gazette and Tuesday's liberty advertiser. Weekly Jan. 21, 1777 July 15, 1777 Continuation of The New-Hampshire (State) gazette, or, Exeter circulating morning chronicle, beginning the new title Jan. 21, 1777. The last issue located is that of July 15, 1777. (Robert Luist Fowle.)
1777 Apr. 1, 15, 22. Mutilated: Apr. 1. Box 15, Fol. 31
306 The Weekly visitor. Weekly June 2, 1795 June 9, 1795 Continuation of Lamson's weekly visitor, starting with the issue of June 2, 1795. Continued by The Weekly visitor, or, Exeter gazette, starting with the issue of June 16, 1795. John Lamson.
1795 June 2. Note: Bound with Lamson's weekly visitor, May 26, 1795, and The Weekly visitor, or, Exeter gazette, June 30-Dec. 26, 1795. V. 638
307 The Weekly visitor, or, Exeter gazette. Weekly June 16, 1795 Dec. 26, 1795 Continuation of The Weekly visitor, starting the new title with the issue of June 16, 1795. Last issue located is that of Dec. 26, 1795. John Lamson.
1795 June 30-Dec. 26. 1 v. Note: Bound with Lamson's weekly visitor, May 26, 1795, and The Weekly visitor, June 2, 1795. Supplement: Oct. 28, Nov. 4, 11. Missing: June 23, Sept. 15, Oct. 6, 28, Nov. 4, 11, Dec. 19. V. 638
Number Title Frequency Start Date End Date Note Publisher LC File Contains
308 The Gilmanton gazette: and farmers' weekly magazine. Weekly Aug. 30, 1800 Dec. 20, 1800 The last issue located is that of Dec. 20, 1800. Dudley Leavitt and Clough.
1800 Dec. 13. Box 16, Fol. 1
Title Note
Dartmouth centinel. See: The Eagle, or, Dartmouth centinel.
Number Title Frequency Start Date End Date Note Publisher LC File Contains
309 Dartmouth gazette. Weekly Aug. 27, 1799 Dec. 27, 1800+ Continued by the Dartmouth gazette, and Grafton and Coos advertiser, sometime between Oct. 13 and Nov. 17, 1813. Moses Davis.
1800 Apr. 21. July 14. Box 16, Fol. 2
310 The Eagle, or, Dartmouth centinel. Weekly July 22, 1793 July (?), 1798 Continued by The Eagle in July 1798. Printer: Mar. 2, 1795, John Mosely Dunham. Apr. 6, 1796, John Mosely Dunham and Benjamin True. Editor: July 22, 1793, Josiah Dunham. July 22, 1793, Josiah Dunham. Apr. 16, 1795, John Mosely Dunham and Benjamin True. Mar. 20, 1797, Benjamin True.
1794 Sept. 29. Box 16, Fol. 3
1795 June 8. Box 16, Fol. 3
Title Note
Cheshire journal. See: The Columbian informer, or, Cheshire journal.
Number Title Frequency Start Date End Date Note Publisher LC File Contains
311 The Columbian informer, or, Cheshire journal. Weekly Apr. 4, 1793 July 21, 1795 Established Apr. 4, 1793, judging from the earliest issue located, that of Apr. 18, 1793, vol. 1, no. 3. The last issue located is that of July 21, 1795, and the newspaper evidently ceased publication in August 1795. Apr. 4, 1793, Henry Blake & Co. (After Henry Blake's death on Mar. 9, 1795, the name of the publisher was omitted from the imprint.) May 26, 1795, or earlier, William Ward Blake.
1793 June 6. Box 16, Fol. 4
1794 July 29. Box 16, Fol. 4
1795 Feb. 3. Mar. 3, 31. May 26. June 16. Bled: Mar. 31. Box 16, Fol. 4
Title Note
The New-Hampshire recorder. See: The New-Hampshire recorder, and the weekly advertiser.
Number Title Frequency Start Date End Date Note Publisher LC File Contains
312 The New-Hampshire recorder, and the weekly advertiser. Weekly Aug. 7, 1787-Mar. 18, 1788 Apr. 15, 1788- Mar. 3, 1791 Between Mar. 25-Apr. 8, 1788, the title was: The New-Hampshire recorder. As of Apr. 15, 1788 title again became The New-Hampshire recorder, and the weekly advertiser. No issues were published from Nov. 27, 1789-Mar. 18, 1790. Ceased publication with the issue of Mar. 3, 1791. Aug. 7, 1787, James D. Griffith.
1787 Sept. 25. Oct. 16, 23, 30. Nov. 13, 20, 27. Dec. 4, 13, 18. Box 16, Fol. 5
MICROFORMS
1787-1791 Aug. 21-Feb. 24. (microfilm)(#3287)
313 Newhampshire sentinel. Weekly Mar. 23, 1799 Dec. 27, 1800+ Continued to be published until 1957. John Prentiss.
1799 Mar. 23. Apr. 13. May 4. Oct. 12. Dec. 7, 28. Mutilated: May 4, Oct. 12. Box 16, Fol. 8
  Mar. 23. Note: Two facsiile copies. Box 38, Fol. 5
1800 Mar. 15. May 17, 31. Aug. 23, 30. Sept. 6, 13, 20, 27. Oct. 11, 18, 25. Nov. 1, 8, 15, 22, 29. Dec. 13, 20, 27. Mutilated: Mar. 15, May 17, Sept. 6, Nov. 22. Box 16, Fol. 8
MICROFORMS
1799-1800+ Mar. 23-Dec. 27 (microfilm)(#3389)
314 The Rising sun. Weekly Aug. 11, 1795 June 23, 1798 The last issue located is that of June 23, 1798. Aug. 11, 1795, Cornelius Sturtevant, Jun. & Co. (Cornelius Sturtevant, Jr., Abijah Wilder, and Elias Sturtevant). April 7, 1798, Elijah Cooper.
1796 Apr. 12 June 28. Mutilated: June 28. Box 16, Fol. 10
1798 Feb. 17. Box 16, Fol. 10
MICROFORMS
1795-1798 Aug. 11-June 23. (microfilm)(#3389)
Number Title Frequency Start Date End Date Note Publisher LC File Contains
315 Federal observer. Weekly Nov. 22, 1798 May 29, 1800 Last issue located is that of May 29, 1800. Nov. 22, 1798, William Treadwell and Samuel G. Hart. Aug. 1, 1799, William Treadwell. May 22, 1800, W. Treadwell & Co.
1798 Nov. 29. Dec. 20. Mutilated: Nov. 29. Box 16, Fol. 11
MICROFORMS
1798-1800 Nov. 22-May 29. (microfilm)(#3051)
316 Fowle's New-Hampshire gazette, and general advertiser. Weekly Dec. 24, 1784 June 2, 1787 Continuation of The New-Hampshire gazette, and general advertiser (1781). Continued by The New- Hampshire gazette, and the general advertiser, starting with the issue of June 9, 1787. Printing: Dec. 24, 1784, John Melcher and George J. Osborne, Jr. Dec. 24, 1784, Daniel Fowle. June 27, 1786, Daniel Fowle, proprietor; John Melcher, publisher. (Fowle died June 8, 1787.)
1785 Jan. 21. Feb. 4, 11, 25. Mar. 4, 11. Apr. 15 (mutilated). July 8, 29. Aug. 5, 12, 19. Sept. 2, 16, 23. Oct. 14, 28. Box 16, Fol. 12
1786 Jan. 6. Feb. 3. Mar. 11, 25. Apr. 1, 8. June 15. July 13. Oct. 5. Dec. 6. Mutilated: Jan. 6, Feb. 3, Mar. 11, 25, Apr. 1, 8, 27. Box 16, Fol. 13
1787 Jan. 27. Feb. 3, 24. Mar. 24 (p. 1, 2). June 2. Box 16, Fol. 14
MICROFORMS
1784-1787 Dec. 24-June 9. (microprint)
317 The Freeman's journal, or, New-Hampshire gazette. Weekly May 25, 1776 June 9, 1778 Continuation of The New-Hampshire gazette, and historical chronicle. Continued by the New- Hampshire gazette, or, State journal, and general advertiser, starting with the issue of June 16, 1778. May 25, 1776, Benjamin Dearborn. Dec. 31, 1776, Daniel Fowle. (Fowle's name did not appear in the imprint until later.)
1776 Oct. 12, 22. Nov. 19. Mutilated: Dec. 10. Box 16, Fol. 15
1777 Feb. 4. Mar. 4, 8. June 28. Aug. 16, 23. Mutilated: Mar. 4. Box 16, Fol. 15
1787 Jan. 6, 13. Mar. 3, 10. June 2. Supplement: Feb. 24. Mutilated: Mar. 3, June 2. Box 16, Fol. 15
MICROFORMS
1786-1788 May 25-June 9. Missing: May 10, Nov. 29, 1777. (microprint)
1786-1788 May 25-Mar. 31. (microfilm) #1930 ESR, NH, Na-Reel
Title Note
New-Hampshire gazette (1776). See: The Freeman's journal, or, New-Hampshire gazette.
New-Hampshire gazette (1778). See: New-Hampshire gazette, or, State journal, and general advertiser.
Number Title Frequency Start Date End Date Note Publisher LC File Contains
318 The New-Hampshire gazette. Weekly Oct. 7, 1756 Mar. 4, 1763 Continued by The New-Hampshire gazette, and historical chronicle, starting with the issue of Mar. 11, 1763. Following the title in most issues appear the words "containing the freshest advices, foreign and domestick". This was the first newspaper published in New Hampshire. Size varies: Oct. 7, 1761-Dec. 31, 1756, quarto; Jan. 7, 1757-, folio. Oct. 7, 1756, Daniel Fowle. Sept. 7, 1761, Daniel and Robert Fowle.
1756 Oct. 7 (facsimile.) Note: Three copies. Also a facsimile as frontispiece in The Celebration of the centennial anniversary of the introduction of printing into New Hampshire, in the city of Portsmouth, Oct. 6, 1856, classified as Z209.N54C, and a facsimile in History of The New-Hampshire gazette, Miller, classified as PN4899.P6N5. Box 16, Fol. 22
1756 Oct. 2. Box 16, Fol. 22
1759 Oct. 19, 26. Nov. 2, 9, 16. Dec. 7, 14, 21, 29. Box 16, Fol. 23
1760 Jan. 4, 11, 18, 25. Feb. 1, 8, 15, Supplement 15, 22, 29, Supplement 29. Mar. 7. Apr. 3, 11, 18, 25. May 30. June 6, 13. July 11, 18, 25. Aug. 1, 8, 15, 22, 29. Sept. 12 (mutilated). Box 16, Fol. 23
1762 July 15. Aug. 20. Sept. 17. Mutilated: July 15, Aug. 20. Box 17, Fol. 1
1763 Mar. 4. Box 17, Fol. 1
MICROFORMS
1756-1763 Oct. 7-Mar. 4. (microprint)
1756-1763 Oct. 7-Mar. 4. (microfilm) #3051
1756 Oct. 7. (microfilm) #2619
1757 Nov. 18. (microfilm) #2619
319 The New-Hampshire gazette. Weekly Apr. 16, 1793 Dec. 30, 1800+ Continuation of The New-Hampshire gazette, and general advertiser. Merged with the Republican union to form the New-Hampshire gazette and Republican union, starting with the issue of Jan. 12, 1847. Apr. 16, 1793, John Melcher.
1793 Apr. 16, 23, 30. May 14, 21. June 4, 11, 25. July 2, 9, 23. Aug. 6, 20. Oct. 22, 29. Nov. 5, 30. Dec. 28. Mutilated: Feb. 27, Mar. 19, Aug. 20. Box 16, Fol. 20
1794 Jan. 11. Feb. 1, 15. Box 16, Fol. 21
1795 Feb. 10-Dec. 15. 1 v. Mutilated: Sept. 8, Dec. 15. Missing: Jan. 6, 13, 20, 27, Feb. 3, 17, 24, Mar. 3, 10, 17, July 7, Nov. 3, Dec. 15 (p. 3, 4), 22, 29. V. 645
1796 Jan. 2-Dec. 31. 1 v. Mutilated: Jan. 23. Missing: Jan. 30, Feb. 27, Mar. 12, June 18. V. 646
1797 Jan. 7-Dec. 27. 1 v. Mutilated: Aug. 1, Sept. 19. Missing: Nov. 1, Dec. 6, 13, 20. V. 647
1798 Jan. 10-Dec. 19. 1 v. Extraordinary: Apr. 19. Mutilated: Jan. 24, May 8. Missing: Jan. 3, Dec. 26. V. 648
1799 Jan. 2-Dec. 4. 1 v. Mutilated: Jan. 30, July 16, 23. Missing: Jan. 16, 23, Feb. 6, Mar. 20, 27, Apr. 17, 30, June 18, July 2, 30, Aug. 13, 27, Sept. 24, Oct. 15, 30, Nov. 27, Dec. 11, 18, 25. V. 649
1800 Jan. 29-Dec. 16. 1 v. Mutilated: Mar. 12, 26, Apr. 29, May 27, June 17, July 15. Missing: Jan. 1, 8, 15, 22, Feb. 19, Mar. 5, Apr. 2, 9, 22 (p. 3, 4), May 6, 13, June 10, July 1, 8, 29, Aug. 26, Sept. 9, 16, 23, Oct. 7, 14, Nov. 4, Dec. 2, 9, 23, 30. V. 650
MICROFORMS
1793-1800+ Apr. 16-Dec. 30+ (microprint)
320 The New-Hampshire gazette, and general advertiser. Weekly Sept. 8, 1781 Dec. 17, 1784 Continuation of New-Hampshire gazette, State journal, and general advertiser. Continued by Fowle's New-Hampshire gazette, and general advertiser, starting with the issue of Dec. 24, 1784. Daniel Fowle.
1781 Sept. 8-Dec. 29. 1 v. Note: Bound with the New- Hampshire gazette, or, State journal, and general advertiser, Jan. 1- June 4, 1781; New-Hampshire gazette, State journal, and general advertiser, June 11- Sept. 3, 1781. V. 639
1782 Jan. 5-Dec. 28. 1 v. Mutilated: July 27, Aug. 3, Sept. 7, 28, Oct. 5, Dec. 21. V. 640
1783 Jan. 11-Dec. 27. 1 v. Mutilated: Jan. 11, Mar. 29. Missing: Jan. 4, Mar. 15, 22. V. 641
MICROFORMS
1781-1784 Sept. 8-Dec. 17. (microprint)
321 The New-Hampshire gazette, and historical chronicle. Weekly Mar. 11, 1763 Jan. 9, 1776 Continuation of The New-Hampshire gazette, starting with the issue of Mar. 11, 1763. There was no issue for Oct. 24, 1775. Re- moved to Greenland, N.H., Nov. 2, 1775; resumed publication in Portland with the issue of Jan. 9, 1776. On May 25, 1776, The Freeman's journal, or, New-Hampshire gazette, with new numbering, was established by Benjamin Dearborn and later transferred to Daniel Fowle, who changed the title to New-Hampshire gazette, or, State journal, and general advertiser, June 16, 1778. Mar. 11, 1763, Daniel and Robert Fowle. Apr. 23, 1773, Daniel Fowle.
1763 Aug. 12. Nov. 4, 18. Dec. 2, 16. Box 17, Fol. 1
1764 Feb. 3. Mar. 16, 23, 30. Apr. 6, 13, 19, 27. May 4, 18, 25. June 1, 8, 15, 22, 29. July 6, 13, 20, 27. Aug. 3, 10, 17, 24, 31. Sept. 7, 14. Box 17, Fol. 2
1765 Oct. 4. Box 17, Fol. 3
1766 Jan. 10-Dec. 19. 1 v. Missing: Jan. 3, 24, 31, Feb. 7, 14, 21, 28, Mar. 7, 14, 21, June 27, Sept. 12, Oct. 10, Dec. 26. V. 651
1767 Jan. 30. Feb. 6. Apr. 10. May 8. Nov. 27. Mutilated: May 8. Box 17, Fol. 3
1768 Jan. 1-Dec. 30. 1 v. Mutilated: Aug. l12, 19, Sept. 16, 23, 30. Missing: June 3, 17, July 22, Aug. 26, Sept. 2, 9, Dec. 2. V. 652
1769 Jan. 6-Dec. 29. 1 v. Mutilated: May 26, June 2, 9, 23, 30, July 7, 21, Aug. 4, 11, 18, Nov. 10. Missing: Apr. 28, Nov. 24. V. 653
1770 Jan. 5-Dec. 28. 1 v. Mutilated: Feb. 2, Oct. 5, Nov. 9. Missing: Oct. 19. V. 654
1771 Jan. 4-Dec. 20. 1 v. Supplement: June 28. Mutilated: Mar. 29, Apr. 5, 12. Missing: Feb. 15, May 24, June 7, Dec. 27. Bled: Dec. 20. V. 655
1772 Jan. 3-Dec. 25. l v. Mutilated: June 19, July 3. Missing: Mar. 20, June 26, July 10, 24, 31, Aug. 7, Oct. 9. V. 656
1773 Jan. 1-Dec. 24. 1 v. Fragment: Jan. 1. Mutilated: Oct. 22. Missing: Dec. 17, 31. V. 657
1774 Feb. 25-Dec. 9. 1 v. Mutilated: June 17, Sept. 2. Missing: Jan. 7, 14, 28, Feb. 4, 11, 18, June 24, July 22, Dec. 16, 23, 30. V. 658
1775 Jan. 6-June 9. 1 v. Mutilated: Jan. 13, Feb. 24, Apr. 28. V. 659
1775 Dec. 5. Box 17, Fol. 4
MICROFORMS
1763-1776 Mar. 11-Jan. 9. (microprint)
(1775-1776) (Jan. 6-Jan. 9). (microfilm) #1930 ESR,NH Na-Reel 1
322 The New-Hampshire gazette, and the general advertiser. Weekly June 9, 1787 Apr. 9, 1793 Continuation of Fowle's New-Hampshire gazette and general advertiser. Continued by The New Hampshire gazette, starting with the issue of Apr. 16, 1793. John Melcher.
1787 June 9, 16. July 14. Aug. 18. Sept. 1, 22. Oct. 6, 13, 20, 27. Nov. 9, 16, 21. Dec. 5, 12, 19, 26. Mutilated: Sept. 22, Dec. 26. Box 16, Fol. 18
1788 Jan. 2, 9, 23, 30. Feb. 6, 13, 20, 27. Mar. 5, 19, 26. July 3. Aug. 21. Mutilated: Mar. 26, Aug. 21. Box 16, Fol. 18
1789 Feb. 11. Apr. 29. May 6. June 11. Aug. 6. Sept. 3, 17, 24. Oct. 8, 15, 29. Nov. 5, 11, 18, 25. Dec. 2, 9, 16, 23 (p. 3, 4), 30. Mutilated: Aug. 6. Box 16, Fol. 19
1790 Jan. 6-Dec. 18. 1 v. Supplement: Dec. 18. Mutilated: Jan. 6, 13, Mar. 17, Apr. 14, 28, Aug. 12. Missing: Jan. 20, Feb. 3, 17, 24, Mar. 3, 10 (p.1,2), 24, Apr. 7 (p.1,2), Aug. 5, Dec. 25. V. 642
1791 Jan. 15-Dec. 28. 1 v. Mutilated: June 16. Missing: Jan. 1, 8, 22, 29, Feb. 5, 12, 19, 26, Mar. 5, Apr. 23, July 14, Sept. 22 (p.1,2), 29, Nov. 2, 9, 16, 23. V. 643
1792 Jan. 4-Dec. 26. 1 v. Mutilated; Sept. 20, Oct. 18. Missing: Jan. 11, 18, 25, Nov. 8, 15. V. 644
1793 Feb. 27. Mar. 13, 19. Apr. 2, 9. Box 16, Fol. 20
MICROFORMS
1789-1793 June 9-Apr. 9. (microprint)
323 New-Hampshire gazette, or, State journal, and general advertiser. Weekly June 16, 1778 June 4, 1781 Continuation of The Freeman's journal, or, New- Hampshire gazette. On June 16, 1778, Daniel Fowle and his brother Zechariah began to print a newspaper for both Portsmouth and Exeter, the only difference being their imprints, which read: "Portsmouth, Printed by D. Fowle"; or "Exeter, Printed by Z. Fowle". Sometimes the imprints were omitted, making it difficult to distinguish between issues. The last issue published for both towns was that of Feb. 16, 1779. For Exeter issues, see above under Exeter, New-Hampshire gazette, or, State journal, and general advertiser. The issue of Feb. 23, 1779, was thus published solely for Portsmouth. This continued until May 25, 1779. For a brief period from Feb. 19-Apr. 1, Apr. 15, 1780, the title was: New-Hampshire gazette. On June 1, 1779, the paper was apparently again printed for both Portsmouth and Exeter, without any imprint, and this continued until June 4, 1781. After this time, the Portsmouth title became New-Hampshire gazette, State journal and general advertiser, the new title starting with the issue of June 11, 1781. Daniel Fowle.
1779 Apr. 6. Aug. 17. Nov. 23 (p.1,2). Box 16, Fol. 16
1780 May 13. June 24. July 1, 8, 15, 22, 29. Aug. 5, 26. Sept. 9, 23, 30. Oct. 14. Box 16, Fol. 17
1781 Jan. 1-June 4. 1 v. Note: Bound with this: New-Hampshire gazette, State journal and general advertiser, June 11- Sept. 3, 1781; The New- Hampshire gazette, and general advertiser, Sept. 8-Dec. 29, 1781. Mutilated: Jan. 1. Missing: May 14. V. 639
MICROFORMS
1778-1781 June 16-June 4. (microprint)
324 New-Hampshire gazette, State journal, and general advertiser. Weekly June 11, 1781 Sept. 3, 1781 Continuation of the New-Hampshire gazette, or, State journal and general advertiser. Continued by The New-Hampshire gazette, and general advertiser, starting with the issue of Sept. 8, 1781. Daniel Fowle.
1781 June 11-Sept. 3. 1 v. Note: Bound with New-Hampshire gazette, or, State journal, and general advertiser, Jan. 1- June 4, 1781; The New-Hampshire gazette, and general advertiser, Sept.8- Dec. 29, 1781. Mutilated: Sept. 3. Missing: June 25, July 9. V. 639
MICROFORMS
1778-1781 June 11-Sept. 3. (microprint)
Title Note
The New-Hampshire mercury. See: The New-Hampshire mercury, and general advertiser.
Number Title Frequency Start Date End Date Note Publisher LC File Contains
325 The New-Hampshire mercury, and the general advertiser. Weekly Dec. 24, 1784 Mar. 12, 1788 Issues of Mar. 1 and Oct. 18, 1786, were known as The New-Hampshire mercury. The last issue located is that of Mar. 12, 1788. Robert Gerrish.
1784 Dec. 31 (mutilated). Box 17, Fol. 5
1785 Mar. 2, 8, 22, 29. Apr. 5, 26. May 3. June 7, 14, 21. Sept. 20. Box 17, Fol. 5
  Dec. 24, 31. Box 1, Fol. 10
1786 Jan. 3. Feb. 1, 8, 22. Mar. 8, 15. Aug. 9, 30. Sept. 20, 27. Nov. 1, 29. Dec. 20. Box 17, Fol. 5
  May 3. Note: Two copies. Box 38, Fol. 7A
1787 Feb. 7, 14, 21, 28. Mar. 21, 28. Apr. 18, 25, 31. July 5. Aug. 9. Oct. 4. Dec. 26. Box 17, Fol. 5
1788 Jan. 30. Feb. 20, 27. Box 17, Fol. 5
MICROFORMS
1784-1788 Dec. 24-Mar. 12. (microprint)
1784-1788 Dec. 24-Mar. 12. (microfilm) #2913
326 The New-Hampshire spy. Semi-Weekly Oct. 24, 1786 Mar. 3, 1789 Continued by Osborne's New-Hampshire spy, starting with the issue of Mar. 6, 1789. Paged continuously. George Jerry Osborne, Jr.
1786 Oct. 24-Dec. 29. 1 v. Mutilated: Oct. 24, 27, 31, Nov. 24, Dec. 12. V. 660
1787 Jan. 2-June 30. 1 v. Mutilated: Feb. 2, Apr. 20, May 8, 15, 26, 29, June 9, 12, 19, 23, 26, 30. V. 661
  July 7-Dec. 25. 1 v. Mutilated: July 7, 10, 17, 21, 24, 28, 31, Aug. 4, 11, 18, 21, 28, Sept. 4, 11, 15, 18, 22, Oct. 9, 13, 16, 20, Nov. 9, 13, 20, 27, 30, Dec. 7, 11, 18, 21. Missing: July 3, Oct. 31, Dec. 28. V. 662
1788 Jan. 1-June 28. 1 v. Extraordinary: Mar. 28, Apr. 22. Mutilated: Jan. 1, 4, 15, 22, Mar. 7, 14, 21, Apr. 15, 22, 29, May 2. Missing: Jan. 8, 11, 18, 29, Feb. 1, 5, 8, 12, 15, 19, 22, 26, Mar. 4, 11, 28, Apr. 8, May 6, June 17. V. 663
  July 1-Dec. 30. 1 v. Mutilated: Sept. 30, Dec. 9, 19, 26, 30. Missing: Sept. 27, Nov. 11, Dec. 13. V. 664
1789 Jan. 13. Feb. 3, 10, 14. Box 17, Fol. 6
MICROFORMS
1786-1789 Oct. 24-Mar. 3 (microprint)
1786-1789 Oct. 24-Mar. 3 (microfilm) #2901
327 The Oracle of the day. Semi-Weekly, Weekly June 4, 1793 Dec. 28, 1799 Continued as The United States oracle of the day, Jan. 4, 1800. Periodicity varies: June 4, 1793-Dec. 26, 1795, semi-weekly. Jan. 2, 1796-Dec. 28, 1799, weekly. Charles Peirce.
1794 Jan. 4. July 5, 26. Aug. 2. Oct. 12, 14, 25, 29. Nov. 29. Box 17, Fol. 7
1795 Jan. 7. Feb. 28. Apr. 11, 21. May 16. June 20, 27. July 11, 14, 25. Aug. 11, 15, 25. Oct. 11, 31. Nov. 21, 28. Mutilated: Apr. 11, 21, July 25. Box 17, Fol. 7
1796 Jan. 2. June 23. July 7, 21. Aug. 11 (p.1,2). Sept. 8, 15, 22, 29. Oct. 13, 19, 24. Nov. 2, 23, 30. Dec. 7, 14, 21, 28. Mutilated: June 23, July 7, Sept. 22. Box 17, Fol. 8
1797 Jan. 4-May 27. 1 v. Missing: Mar. 8. V. 665
  June 3-Dec. 30. 1 v. Mutilated: June 17, Sept. 2. V. 666
1798 Jan. 6-Dec. 29. 1 v. Bled: May 5. Mutilated: Feb. 10, 17, Mar. 31, Oct. 20, Nov. 10, Dec. 1. Missing: May 5 (p.3,4), Sept. 8 (p.1,2). V. 667
1799 Jan. 5, 12, 26. Feb. 16, 23. Mar. 9, 23. Apr. 6, 13. May 18, 25. June 1, 8, 15, 22. Aug. 31. Oct. 5. Nov. 16. Dec. 7, 28. Bled: May 18. Mutilated: Jan. 5, 12, 26, Feb. 23. Box 17, Fol. 9
MICROFORMS
1793-1799 June 4-Dec. 28. (microprint)
1793-1799 June 4-Dec. 28. (microfilm) #2901
328 Osborne's New-Hampshire spy. Semi-Weekly, Weekly Mar. 6, 1789 Mar. 2, 1793 Continuation of The New-Hampshire spy, beginning the new title with the issue of Mar. 6, 1789. Ceased publication with the issue of Mar. 2, 1793. Periodicity varies: Mar. 6, 1789-Aug. 29, 1792, semi-weekly. Sept. 1, 1792-Mar. 2, 1798, weekly. Mar. 6, 1789, George Jerry Osborne, Jr. (On LC issues of May 4, 1789-Nov. 9, 1791, the publisher's name appears only in title.) Nov. 12, 1791, George and John Osborne. May 30, 1792, John Osborne.
1789 Apr. 17, 24. May 4, 23. Mutilated: Apr. 17, 24. Box 17, Fol. 10
1790 Sept. 1 (mutilated). Box 17, Fol. 10
1791 June 4. July 27. Aug. 31. Sept. 10, 14, 17, 21, 24, 28. Oct. 5, 8, 12, 29. Nov. 2, 9, 12, 16, 23, 26, 30. Dec. 17, 21, 28. Extraordinary: Dec. 3. Mutilated: Aug. 31, Oct. 29, Nov. 30. Box 17, Fol. 11
1792 Jan. 14, 23 (i.e. 21). Feb. 1, 11, 15, 18, 22, 25, 29. Mar. 7, 14, 17, 22, 28, 31. Apr. 11, 14, 21, 25. May 2, 5, 9, 19, 30. June 2, 13, 20, 23. July 25. Aug. 1, 4, 11, 18. Nov. 24. Bled: Aug. 4. Mutilated: Jan. 23, Feb. 11, 15, 22, 25, Mar. 22, 31, Apr. 14, June 20, July 25, Aug. 1. Box 17, Fol. 12
1793 Jan. 5. Feb. 9. Mar. 2. Box 17, Fol. 13
MICROFORMS
1789-1793 Mar. 6-Mar. 2. (microprint)
1789-1793 Mar. 6-Mar. 2. (microfilm) #2901
329 The Portsmouth mercury, and weekly advertiser. Weekly Jan. 21, 1765 Sept. 29, 1766 The last issue located is that of Sept. 29, 1766. Jan. 21, 1765, Thomas Furber. Apr. 8, 1765, Thomas Furber and Ezekiel Russell.
1765 Extraordinary: Nov. 13. Box 17, Fol. 14
1766 Sept. 8. Box 17, Fol. 14
330 The Republican ledger. Weekly Aug. 29, 1799 Dec. 30, 1800+ Continued by the Republican ledger, and Portsmouth price current, Nov. 24, 1801. Ceased publication with the issue of Dec. 27, 1803. Aug. 29, 1799, George Jerry Osborne, Jr. (Osborne died June 2, 1800, and from June 10 to Aug. 5, the imprint bore no publisher's name.) Aug. 12, 1800, Samuel Nutting and John Whitelock.
1800 July 15. Aug. 5, 19. Sept. 2. Oct. 29. Box 17, Fol. 15
Title Note
State journal, and general advertiser. See: New-Hampshire gazette, or, State journal, and general advertiser.
Number Title Frequency Start Date End Date Note Publisher LC File Contains
331 The United States oracle of the day. Weekly Jan. 4, 1800 Dec. 27, 1800+ Continuation of The Oracle of the day, beginning the new title Jan. 4, 1800. Continued as United States oracle, and Portsmouth advertiser, Oct. 17, 1801, until Oct. 15, 1803. Charles Peirce.
1800 Jan. 4-Dec. 20. 1 v. Extraordinary: Dec. 22. Supplement: Dec. 20. Mutilated: Jan. 18. Missing: Dec. 27. V. 668
MICROFORMS
1800 Jan. 4. (microprint)
Number Title Frequency Start Date End Date Note Publisher LC File Contains
332 Farmer's museum, or, Lay preacher's gazette. Weekly Apr. 1, 1799 Feb. 10, 1800 Continuation of The Farmer's weekly museum: Newhampshire and Vermont journal. Continued by Farmer's museum, or, Literary gazette, starting with the issue of Feb. 17, 1800. Printing: Apr. 1, 1799, David Carlisle, Jr. Editor: Apr. 1, 1799, Joseph Dennie. Apr. 1, 1799, Isaiah and Alexander Thomas.
1799 Apr. 1-Dec. 30. 1 v. Note: Bound with The Farmer's weekly museum: Newhampshire and Vermont journal, Jan. 7- Mar. 25, 1799. V. 671
1800 Jan. 6-Feb. 10 1 v. Note: Bound with Farmers' museum, or, Literary gazette, Feb. 17-Dec. 29, 1800. V. 672
MICROFORMS
1799-1800 Apr. 1-Feb. 10. (microprint)
1799-1800 Apr. 1-Feb. 10. (microfilm) #2913
333 Farmers' museum, or, Literary gazette. Weekly Feb. 17, 1800 Dec. 29, 1800+ A continuation of the Farmer's Museum, or, Lay preacher's gazette. Continued by The Farmers museum, starting with the issue of Sept. 15, 1804. Printing: Feb. 17, 1800, David Carlisle, Jr. Editor: Feb. 17, 1800, Joseph Dennie. Feb. 17, 1800, Isaiah and Alexander Thomas.
1800 Feb. 17-Dec. 29. 1 v. Note: Bound with Farmers' museum, or, Lay preacher's gazette, Jan. 6-Feb. 10, 1800. V. 672
MICROFORMS
1800+. Feb. 17-Dec. 29. (microprint)
1800+. Feb. 17-Dec. 29. (microfilm) #2913
Title Note
The Farmer's weekly museum (1793). See: The Newhampshire journal, or, The Farmer's weekly museum.
The Farmer's weekly museum (1793). See: The Newhampshire and Vermont journal, or, The Farmer's weekly museum.
Number Title Frequency Start Date End Date Note Publisher LC File Contains
334 The Farmer's weekly museum: Newhampshire and Vermont journal. Weekly Apr. 4, 1797 Mar. 25, 1799 Continuation of The Newhampshire and Vermont journal, or, The Farmer's weekly museum, starting the new title with the issue of Apr. 4, 1797. Continued as the Farmer's museum, or, Lay preacher's gazette, starting with the issue of Apr. 1, 1799. Printing: Apr. 4, 1797, David Carlisle, Jr. Editor: Apr. 4, 1797, Joseph Dennie. Feb. 20, 1798, Isaiah Thomas, proprietor. May 29, 1798, Isaiah and Alexander Thomas.
1797 Apr. 4-Dec. 26. 1 v. V. 669
1798 Jan. 2-Dec. 31. 1 v. Missing: Aug. 27. V. 670
1799 Jan. 7-Mar. 25. 1 v. Note: Bound with Farmers' museum, or, Lay preacher's gazette, Apr. 1-Dec. 30, 1799. V. 671
MICROFORMS
1797-1799 Apr. 4-Mar. 25 (microprint)
1797-1799 Apr. 4-Mar. 25 (microfilm) #2913
Title Note
Lay preacher's gazette. See: Farmer's museum, or, Lay preacher's gazette.
Lay preacher's gazette. See: Farmer's museum, or, Literary gazette.
Number Title Frequency Start Date End Date Note Publisher LC File Contains
335 The Newhampshire and Vermont journal, or, The Farmer's weekly museum. Weekly Apr. 11, 1794 Mar. 28, 1797 Continuation of The Newhampshire journal, or, The Farmer's weekly museum. Continued as The Farmer's weekly museum: Newhampshire and Vermont journal, starting with the issue of Apr. 4, 1797. Printing: Apr. 5, 1796, David Carlisle. Editor: Apr. 5, 1796, Joseph Dennie. Apr. 11, 1794, Isaiah Thomas and David Carlisle, Jr.
1796 Jan. 5. June 28. Oct. 11, 18, 25. Nov. 1, 8, 29. Dec. 20. Mutilated: Oct. 18, Nov. 1, 29. Box 17, Fol. 17
1797 Jan. 10. Feb. 14, 21, 28. Mar. 7, 14, 21, 28. May 16. Mutilated: May 16. Box 17, Fol. 18
MICROFORMS
1794-1797 Apr. 11-Mar. 28. (microprint)
1794-1797 Apr. 11-Mar. 28. (microfilm) #2913
336 The Newhampshire journal, or, The Farmer's weekly museum. Weekly Apr. 11, 1793 Apr. 4, 1794 Continued by The Newhampshire and Vermont journal, or, The Farmer's weekly museum, starting with the issue of Apr. 11, 1794. Apr. 11, 1793, Isaiah Thomas and David Carlisle, Jr.
1793 May 2. June 27. Box 17, Fol. 16
MICROFORMS
1793-1794 Apr. 11-Apr. 4. (microprint)
1793-1794 Apr. 11-Apr. 4. (microfilm) #2913