Newspaper Cherokee phoenix, and Indians' advocate (New Echota [Ga.]), July 24, 1830 Cherokee phoenix, & Indians' advocate / Cherokee phoenix

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About this Newspaper

Title
Cherokee phoenix, and Indians' advocate (New Echota [Ga.]), July 24, 1830
Other Title
Cherokee phoenix, & Indians' advocate
Cherokee phoenix
Contributor Names
Library of Congress, Washington, DC
Place of Publication
New Echota [Ga.]
Dates of Publication
1829-1834
Created / Published
New Echota [Ga.], July 24, 1830
Subject Headings
-  Cherokee Indians--Georgia--Newspapers
-  Indians of North America--Georgia--Newspapers
-  Gordon County (Ga.)--Newspapers
-  Cherokee Indians
-  Indians of North America
-  Georgia
-  Georgia--Gordon County
-  United States--Georgia--Gordon--Echota
Genre
Newspapers
Notes
-  Weekly, May 24, 1834-May 31, 1834
-  Vol. 1, no. 48 (Feb. 11, 1829)-v. 5, no. 52 (May 31, 1834).
-  Title in masthead also in Cherokee, Feb. 11, 1829-Jan. 5, 1833.
-  Printers: John F. Wheeler, Feb. 11, 1829-Feb. 19, 1831; John Candy, Mar. 5, 1831-; Carrington W. Hicks, .
-  Editors: Elias Boudinott, Feb. 11, 1829-; Elijah Hicks, -May 31, 1834.
-  Suspended May 6-20, Oct. 7, 1829; May 11, 25-July 13, 1833. The publisher expressed his intention to publish weekly; however, due to "difficulties of obtaining printers," there were numerous suspensions.
-  Continues numbering of: Cherokee phoenix.
-  "Printed under the patronage, and for the benefit of the Cherokee Nation, and devoted to the cause of Indians."
-  Archived issues are available in digital format from the Library of Congress Chronicling America online collection.
-  In English and Cherokee.
Medium
2 pages
Call Number/Physical Location
Newspaper
AN
Library of Congress Control Number
sn83020874
Online Format
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LCCN Permalink
https://lccn.loc.gov/sn83020874
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Chicago citation style:

Cherokee phoenix, and Indians' advocate. (Echota, GA), Jul. 24 1830. https://www.loc.gov/item/sn83020874/1830-07-24/ed-1/.

APA citation style:

(1830, July 24) Cherokee phoenix, and Indians' advocate. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/sn83020874/1830-07-24/ed-1/.

MLA citation style:

Cherokee phoenix, and Indians' advocate. (Echota, GA) 24 Jul. 1830. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, www.loc.gov/item/sn83020874/1830-07-24/ed-1/.

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