Eighteenth-Century American Newspapers in the Library of Congress
GEORGIA
AUGUSTA
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| Augusta chronicle.
See: Georgia. The Augusta chronicle and
gazette of the State. |
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Note: Probably discontinued in 1823, in which year Bunce established
The Constitution. |
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Note: Continuation of The Georgia State gazette, or, Independent
register. Continued by the Augusta chronicle, starting
with the issue of January 1804. |
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Note: Continued as Georgia. The Augusta chronicle and gazette
of the State, Apr. 11, 1789. |
| Independent register.
See: The Georgia State gazette, or, Independent
register. . |
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Note: Continuation of the Southern centinel and universal gazette.
The last issue located is that of Nov. 7, 1799. |
SAVANNAH
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Note: Paged continuously from Mar. 4, 1796-Feb. 27, 1798. Merged
with the Savannah gazette to form the Columbian Museum
and Savannah daily gazette, starting with the issue of Feb.
3, 1817. |
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Note: A revival of The Georgia gazette of 1763, with new
numbering. Continued as The Georgia gazette, Oct. 23, 1788.
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Note: This was the first newspaper published in Georgia. It ceased
publication because of the war in 1776. The last issue located is
that of Feb. 7, 1776. Revived Jan. 30, 1783, with the title, Gazette
of the State of Georgia.
Size varies: Apr. 7, 1763-Nov. 21, 1765, quarto; May 21, 1766-1776,
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Note: Continuation of The Gazette of the State of Georgia.
Suspended with the issue of Nov. 24, 1796, because of the great
Savannah fire, but revived on Sept. 2, 1797. The last issue was
that Nov. 25, 1802. |
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Note: The last issue located is that of June 6, 1782. The paper
evidently ceased publication during that year. James Johnston revived
the Gazette of the State of Georgia in January 1783. |
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