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1 AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY MANUSCRIPT COLLECTIONS NAME OF COLLECTION: Newspaper and Periodical Receipts Collection, LOCATION(S): Mss. boxes "N" SIZE OF COLLECTION: three manuscripts boxes SOURCES OF INFORMATION ON COLLECTION: SOURCE OF COLLECTION: Unknown. Collection transferred from AAS stacks (Z272) June, 2000 COLLECTION DESCRIPTION: This collection contains more than one thousand receipts related to newspapers and periodicals, dated between 1763 and Most are for subscriptions, but some are for advertising and other matters. About three quarters are from Massachusetts, although many other states are represented. Many of the items are partly printed. The collection is arranged geographically. There are also three folders of post office receipts for newspaper postage, Originally filed with this collection was an envelope containing forty-six receipts for books. Twentyseven of these are for items purchased between 1860 and 1864 by James Shaw ( - ) of Burlington, N.J. All forty-six receipts have been transferred to the Book Trades Collection. See Contents List. 22 September 2000 revised 10 November 2004
2 XXX Collection Description (cont.) 2 American Antiquarian Society MANUSCRIPTS DEPARTMENT NEWSPAPER AND PERIODICAL RECEIPTS COLLECTION, CONTENTS LIST BOX FOLDER CONTENTS 1 1 California San Francisco: Bulletin, 1876 [1 item] Connecticut Hartford: American Mercury, 1800 [1 item]; Calendar, 1854 [1 item]; Connecticut Fountain, 1850 [1 item]; Courant, [2 items]; Review and Telegraph, 1837 [1 item] Litchfield: Monitor, 1800 [1 item] New Haven: Church Chronicle and Record, 1844 [1 item]; Palladium and Republican, 1836 [1 item] New London: Chronicle, 1850 [1 item]; Gazette, 1764 [1 item] Norwich: Courier, [4 items]; Republican, [2 items] West Meriden: Connecticut Whig, 1854 [1 item] 1 2 District of Columbia National Intellligencer, [9 items]; Political Register, 1834 [1 item]; Star, [3 items]; Tribune, 1846 [1 item]; United States Postal Guide and Official Advertiser, 1850 [1 item]; Washington Mirror, 1835 [1 item]; Washington Post, [2 items] Hawaii Honolulu: Friend, 1870 [1 item] 1 3 Illinois Chicago: Democratic Press, [2 items]; Post, 1868 [1 item]; Tribune, 1868 [1 item] Kansas Lawrence: Herald of Freedom, 1856 [2 items] Kentucky Paducah: Kentuckian, 1872 [1 item] Louisiana New Orleans: Picayune, 1857 [1 item] 1 4 Maine Augusta: Age, 1840 [1 item]; Ede's Kennebec Gazette, 1803 [1 item]; Maine Farmer, [3 items]; Maine Temperance Gazette, 184[?] [1 item]; Our Young Folks' Illustrated Paper, 1872 [1 item] Bangor: Courier, [2 items]; Journal, [2 items]; Times, [3 items]; Whig and Courier, [3 items] Bath: Maine Enquire, 1834 [1 item] Belfast: Signal and Planet, 1840 [1 item] Biddeford: Union and Journal, 1856 [1 item] Brunswick: Maine Baptist Herald, 1826 [1 item]; Maine Intelligence, 1822 [1 item] Falmouth: Gazette, 1786 [1 item] Paris: Oxford Democrat, 1843, [1 item] 1 5 Portland: Advertiser, [14 items]; American, 1842 [1 item] 1 6 Argus, [9 items]; Christian Mirror, [7 items]
3 XXX Collection Description (cont.) Eclectic, 1852 [1 item]; Gazette, [3 items]; Independent Statesman & Maine Republican, [2 items]; Pilot, 1835 [1 item]; Scholar's Leaf, [2 items]; State of Maine, 1856 [1 item]; Transcript, 1842 [1 item]; Transcript and Eclectic, 1857 [2 items]; Umpire, 1848 [1 item]; Zion's Advocate, [2 items] 1 8 Presque Isle: Sunrise, 1867 [1 item] Rockland: Lime Rock Gazette, 1847 [1 item] Saco: Freeman's Friend, 1806 [8 items]; Maine Democrat, [8 items]; Transcript, 1832 [1 item]; York County Herald, 1842 [1 item] Thomaston: Lincoln Miscellany, 1853 [1 item] Winthrop: Maine Farmer, 1834 [1 item] Wiscasset: Eastern Repository, 1807 [1 item] 1 9 Maryland Baltimore: American, [2 items]; American Farmer, 1858 [1 item]; Sun, [3 items]; Weekly Register, [2 items] 1 10 Massachusetts Andover: Bibliotheca Sacra and Biblical Repository, 1860 [1 item] Barre: Gazette, [7 items]; Patriot, 1854 [1 item] 1 11 Boston: Abbott's, [6 items]; Advent Herald, 1873 [1 item]; 1 12 Advertiser, n.d., [18 items] 1 13 Advertiser, [21 items] 1 14 Advertiser, [20 items] 1 15 Advertiser, [20 items] 1 16 Advertiser, [11 items] 1 17 Advocate, [6 items]; American, [2 items]; American Eagle, 1846 [3 items]; American Magazine, 1835 [1 item]; American Sunday School Magazine, 1826 [1 item]; American Traveller, [5 items]; Annals of Education,, [3 items] 1 18 Anti-Masonic Free Press, 1830 [1 item]; Anzeiger des Nordens, 1855 [1 item]; Atlantic Monthly, 1868 [1 item]; Atlas, [19 items]; Atheneum, 1824 [1 item] 1 19 Balance, 1836 [1 item]; Ballou's, 1855 [1 item]; Banner of Light, [2 items]; Bay State Democrat, [4 items]; Bee, [4 items]; Child's Friend, [2 items]; Child's Universalist Gazette, 1835 [1 item]; Christian Era, 1869 [1 item]; Christian Herald, 1831 [1 item]; Christian Monitor, 1839 [1 item]; Christian Observer, 1851 [1 item]; Christian Parlor Magazine, 1846 [1 item] 1 20 Christian Register, [8 items]; Christian Watchman, 1847 [1 item]; Christian Witness, [18 items] 1 21 Chronicle, [2 items]; Chronicle and Patriot, [8 items]; Church Monthly, 1861 [1 item]; City Hall Newsroom, [7 items] 1 22 Columbian Centinel, [20 items] 1 23 Centinel, [20 items] 1 24 Centinel, [18 items] 1 25 Centinel, [15 items] 1 26 Columbian Phenix, 1800 [2 items]; Commercial Bulletin, [3 items]; Commercial Gazette, [18 items] 1 27 Common School Journal, [9 items]; Commonwealth, 1852 [1 item]; Congregationalist, [6 items] 1 28 Courier, [18 items] 1 29 Courier, [19 items] 1 30 Courier, [16 items] 1 31 Cultivator, [13 items]; Dwight's, [3 items] 1 32 Echo, 1869 [3 items]; Episcopal Observer, 1845 [1 item]; Episcopal Pulpit, 1835 [1 item]; Episcopal Watchman, 1832 [1 item]; Excelsior, 1858 [1 item]; Evening Journal, 1849 [1 item]; Federal Orrey, [4 items]; Forrester's, [3 items]; Free Press, 1832 [2
4 XXX Collection Description (cont.) 4 items] 1 33 Gazette, [13 items]; Gentlemen and Ladies Town and Country Magazine, 1789 [2 items]; Globe, 1834 [1 item]; Golden Age, 1851 [1 item]; Guide, 1846 [1 item] 1 34 Herald, [5 items]; Home Missionary, 1883 [1 items]; Idiot, 1818 [2 items]; Independent Chronicle, [15 items] 1 35 Journal, [19 items] 1 36 Journal, [21 items] 1 37 Journal of Agriculture, 1853 [1 item]; Lady's Book, 1839 [1 item]; Law Reporter, [2 items]; Liberator, [2 items]; Library of Health, [2 items]; Light Ship, 1847 [1 item]; Living Age, [3 items]; Mail, 1855 [7 items] 1 38 Massachusetts Centinel, [2 items]; Massachusetts Gazette, 1788 [1 item]; Massachusetts Magazine, [3 items]; Massachusetts Ploughman, [11 items]; Massachusetts Spy, 1773 [1 item]; Medical, 1861 [1 item] 1 39 Mercantile, [15 items] 1 40 Mercantile, [14 items] 1 41 Mercury, [8 items]; Merry's, [4 items] 1 42 Messenger, [17 items] 1 43 Missionary Herald, [17 items]; Monthly Religious Magazine, 1852 [1 item]; Mothers' Assistant and Young Ladies' Friend, 1847 [1 item]; Mother's Magazine, 1837 [1 item] 2 1 New England Dial, 1864 [1 item]; New England Farmer, [8 items]; New England Galaxy, [3 items]; New England Magazine, 1833 [1 item] 2 2 New England Palladium, [6 items]; New England Puritan, [4 items]; New England Spectator, 1837 [1 item]; New England Spiritualist, 1857 [1 item]; New Jerusalem Magazine, [2 items] 2 3 New York Nation, [2 items]; Notion, [2 items]; Old and New, [2 items]; Post, 1872 [1 item]; Olive Branch, [6 items]; Oracle, [2 items]; Orphans' Advocate and Social Monitor, 1854 [1 item] 2 4 Palladium, [3 items] 2 5 Palladium, [10 items]; Panoplist, [10 items]; Parley's Magazine, 1834 [1 item] 2 6 Patriot, [14 items] 2 7 Patriot, [10 items]; Penny Magazine, 1834 [2 items]; Philanthropist and Investigator, 1827 [1 item] 2 8 Post, [14 items] 2 9 Post, [14 items] 2 10 Post, [15 items] 2 11 Press, , [3 items]; Price Current, [2 items]; Programme, 1869 [3 items]; Protestant Episcopal Pulpit, 1832 [1 item]; Puritan Recorder, [5 items] 2 12 Recorder, [17 items] 2 13 Religious Magazine, 1837 [1 item]; Repertory, [7 items]; Republican, [2 items]; Sabbath School Visiter, [2 items]; Saturday Evening Dispatch, 1855 [1 items]; Saturday Evening Gazette, [6 items] 2 14 Scientific Tracts, 1834 [1 item]; Self-Educator, 1843 [1 item]; Shipping Advertiser, 1872 [1 item]; Shipping List and Prices Current, 1847 [1 item]; Social Monitor, 1845 [1 item]; South Boston Gazette, 1851 [1 item]; Spectator and Ladies' Album, 1826 [1 item]; Spirit of Missions, [4 items]; Star, 1846 [2 items] 2 15 Statesman, [12 items] 2 16 Student and Schoolmate, 1864 [1 item]; Sun, 1846 [1 item]; Sunday News, 1855 [2 item]; Teacher of Health, 1843 [1 item]; Temperance Journal, 1838 [1 item]; Temperance Standard, 1847 [1 item]; Times, [4 items]; Times and Notions, 1846 [2 items]
5 XXX Collection Description (cont.) Transcript, [16 items] 2 18 Traveller, [13 items]; Trumpet and Universalist Magazine, [4 items] 2 19 Unitarian Review, 1877 [1 item]; Universalist, 1876 [1 item]; Universalist and Ladies' Repository, [11 items]; Universalist Magazine, [3 items]; Universalist Miscellany, 1847 [1 item] 2 20 Watchman and Reflector, [9 items]; Weekly Magazine, [2 items]; Weekly Messenger, [2 items] 2 21 Weekly Symbol, 1848 [1 item]; Whig, [3 items]; Yankee, 1813 [1 item]; Young America Monthly Magazine, 1858 [4 item] 2 22 Youth's Companion, [18 items] 2 21 Youth's Medallion, [2 items]; Zion's Herald, [2 items] 2 23 Boston Highlands: Suffolk County Journal, 1870 [1 item] Cambridge: Advocate, 1867 [2 items]; Literary Miscellany, 1805 [1 item] Charlestown: Advertiser, 1864 [1 item] Concord: Congregational Journal, [2 items]; Farmer's Monthly Visitor, 1846 [1 item]; Middlesex Gazette, [2 item]; Middlesex Observer, 1824 [1 item]; Yeoman's Gazette, [3 items] Edgartown: Vineyard Gazette, 1855 [1 item] 2 24 Gloucester: Journal, 1853 [2 items]; Telegraph, [7 items] 2 25 Haverhill: Centinel, 1798 [1 item]; Essex Banner, [3 items]; Essex Gazette, [2 items]; Gazette and Patriot, 1826 [1 item]; Observer, 1802 [1 item] Hingham: Patriot, [2 items]; Transcript, [2 items] Lowell: Journal, 1831 [1 item] Lynn: Daily, 1855 [1 item]: Reporter, 1871 [1 item] Nantucket: Inquirer, 1831 [1 item] 2 26 New Bedford: Appleton's Journal, 1869 [1 item]; Mercury, [8 items]; Standard, [4 items] 2 27 Newburyport: Advertiser, 1847 [1 item]; Essex Journal, [2 item]; Herald, [13 items] 2 28 Herald, [11 items]; Impartial Herald, [2 items]; Political Gazette, [2 items] 2 26 Northampton: Hampshire County Journal, 1880 [1 item] Plymouth: Old Colony Memorial, [4 items]; We, the People, 183[?] [1 item] 2 29 Roxbury: Dedham Patriot, 1841 [2 items] Salem: Advertiser, 1838 [1 item]; Courier, 1829 [1 item]; Essex Gazette, 1772 [1 item]; Gazette, [2 items] Salisbury Mills: Villager, [3 items] Springfield: Republican, 1865 [1 item]; Report, 1864 [1 item] Taunton: Old Colony Whig, 1840 [2 items] West Hingham: Herald, 1888 [1 item] Woburn: Budget, 1862 [2 items] 2 30 Worcester: Aegis, 1860 [1 item]; Christian Citizen, [3 items]; Daily Journal, 1865 [1 item]; Gazette, [6 items]; Massachusetts Cataract, 1848 [2 items] 2 31 Massachusetts Spy, [17 items] 2 32 Massachusetts Spy, [18 items] 2 33 Massachusetts Spy, [17 items] 2 34 National Aegis, [14 items] 2 35 National Aegis, [16 items] 2 36 National Aegis, [11 items] 2 37 Palladium, [7 items]; Standard, 185[?] [1 items]; Temperance Agitator, 1853 [1 item]; Times, 1861 [1 item] 2 38 Transcript, [14 items] 2 37 Waterfall, 1843 [1 item]
6 XXX Collection Description (cont.) Mississippi Natchez: The National Gazette, 1829 [1 item] Missouri St. Louis: Daily Evening Gazette, 1841 [1 item] 2 40 New Hampshire Chester: [no title], [2 items] 2 41 Concord: Congregational Journal, 1842 [1 item]; Courier of New Hampshire, 1805 [1 item]; Farmer's Monthly Visitor, [3 items]; Concord Freeman, [4 items]; Independent Democrat, [2 items]; Literary Journal, 1823 [1 item]; Mirrour, 1792 [1 item]; New Hampshire Courier, 1842 [1 item]; New Hampshire Journal, [2 items]; New Hampshire Observer, [3 items] 2 42 New Hampshire Patriot, [17 items] 2 43 New Hampshire Repository and Observer, 1830 [1 item]; New Hampshire Statesman, [2 items]; New Hampshire Statesman and Concord Register, [3 items]; New Hampshire Statesman and State Journal, [8 items]; Repository and Observer, 1827 [1 item]; Republican, 1841 [2 items]; Temperance Herald, 1837 [1 item] 2 40 Dover: Gazette, 1849 [1 item]; Times, 1830 [2 items] 2 44 Exeter: Christian Intelligencer and Eastern Chronicle, [4 items]; Family Visitor, 1840 [1 item]; Gazette, 1883 [1 item]; Granite State Democrat, [2 items]; Herald of Progress, 1861 [1 item] 2 45 News-Letter, [22 items] 2 44 Northern Republican, 1821 [1 item]; Rockingham Gazette, [2 items]; Watchman, 1818 [1 item] 2 40 Laconia: Winnipisaukee Gazette, 1858 [1 item] Manchester: American, 1849 [1 item]; Democrat, [2 items]; Independent Democrat, 1845 [1 item]; Mirror and Farmer, 187[?] [1 item] Nashua: Oasis, 1857 [1 item] 2 46 Portsmouth: American Ballot, 1856 [1 item]; Christian Disciple, 1823 [1 item]; Chronicle, 1852 [1 item]; Journal, [15 items] 2 47 Mercury, 1845 [1 item]; New Hampshire Gazette, [17 items]; New Hampshire Republican, 1824 [1 item] 2 48 Oracle, [19 items]; States and Union, 1869 [1 item] 2 40 Somersworth: Great Falls Journal, 1856 [1 item] 3 1 New Jersey Burlington: Burlington, Gazette, 1851 [1 item] Mount Holly: Herald, [3 items]; New Jersey Mirror, [13 items] 3 2 Newark, Daily & Sentinel, [6 items] Rahway, New Jersey Advocate, 1848 [1 item] Trenton, The Monitor, 1865 [1 item]; State Gazette & Republican, [2 items]; State Gazette, [7 items]; True American, [2 items] 3 3 New York Albany, Argus, 1830 [1 item]; Evening Journal, 1836 [1 item]; Cultivator, 1845 [1 item] Brooklyn, People's Press, [2 items] 3 4 New York: [no title], 1863 [1 item]; American, [2 items]; American Agriculturalist, n.d. [1 item]; American Messenger, 1854 [1 item]; American Monthly, [2 items]; American Musical, 1835 [1 item]; American National Preacher, [2 items]; American Railroad, 1860 [1 item]; American Whig, 1848 [1 item]; Apollo Association, 1842 [1 item]; Bower of Taste, 1829 [1 item]; Christian Examiner, 1868 [1 item] 3 5 Christian Inquirer, [3 items]; Chronicle of the Times, 1824
7 XXX Collection Description (cont.) 7 [1 item]; Commercial Advertiser, [2 items]; Costume, 1835 [1 item]; Courrie Des Etats-Unis, [3 items]; Daily Advertiser, 183[?]; 1831 [2 items]; Democratic Review, 1848 [1 item]; Eclectic, 1859 [1 item]; Enquirer, 1828 [1 item] 3 6 Eutupiad, 1830 [1 item]; Evangelical Guardian and Review, 1819 [1 item]; Evangelical Magazine and Gospel Advocate, 1832 [1 item]; Family Circle and Parlour Annual, [2 items]; Family Minstrel, 1835 [1 item]; Farmer, 1831 [1 item]; Gazette, [2 items]; Herald, [5 items]; Historical Magazine, [2 items] 3 7 Home Journal, [2 items]; Hunt's Merchants' Magazine, 1850 [1 item]; Independent, [6 items]; Journal of Commerce, [5 items] 3 8 Knickerbocker, [3 items]; Ladies' Companion, 1845 [1 item]; Lang and Turner's Gazette, 1812 [1 item]; Legal Observer, 1847 [1 item]; Liberal Christian, [2 items]; Literary and Theological Review, 1835 [1 item]; Literary Emporium, 1846 [1 item]; Medical Journal, 1831 [1 item]; Medico-Chirurgical Review, 1835 [1 item]; Merry's Museum and Woodworth's Cabinet, 1866 [1 item]; Mirror, [4 items] 3 9 Mother's Magazine, 1860 [1 item]; Morning Courier, 1850 [1 item]; National Magazine and Industrial Record, 1846 [1 item]; National Preacher, [2 items]; National Protestant, 1845 [1 item]; New World, 1841 [1 item]; New Yorker, 1839 [2 items]; Niagara Democrat, 1883 [1 item]; Norton's Literary Gazette, 1852 [1 item]; Observer, [2 items]; Old Countryman, 1832 [1 item]; Parley's, 1834 [1 item]; Parlor Annual, 1845 [1 item] 3 10 Post, [5 items]; Protestant Churchman, [8 items]; Revolution, 1869 [1 item]; Shoe and Leather Reporter, 1868 [1 item] 3 11 Spirit of Missions, [12 items]; Standard, 1831 [1 item]; Star, 1835 [3 items]; Student, 1855 [1 item] 3 12 Sunday Morning News, 1836 [1 item]; Times, [7 items]; Tribune, [2 items]; United States Journal, 1852 [1 item]; Universe, 1853 [1 item]; Voice, 1888 [1 item]; War, 1812 [1 item]; Youth's Magazine, 1819 [1 item] 3 3 Troy: Family Journal, 1849 [1 item] 3 13 North Carolina Milton: Intelligencer, 1819 [1 item] Ohio Cleveland: Herald and Gazette, 1838 [1 item]; Whig, 1836 [1 item] Columbus: Ohio Statesman, 1842 [1 item] 3 14 Pennsylvania Philadelphia: [no title], [2 items]; Age, 1863 [1 item]; American Daily Advertiser, [6 items]; American Observer, 1810 [1 item]; American Philosophical Society, 1832 [1 item]; American Quarterly Review, 1830 [1 item]; American Sentinel, [2 items]; Ariel, 1831 [2 items] 3 15 Athenaeum of Philadelphia, [5 items]; Atkinson's Casket, 1833 [1 item]; Atkinson's Saturday Evening Post, [3 items]; Aurora, [9 items] 3 16 Chronicle, [3 items]; Constitutional Whig, 1827 [1 item]; Democratic Press, [2 items]; Daily Evening Bulletin, 1864 [2 items]; Daily News, 186[?]-1861 [2 items]; Deutsche Zeitung, 1798 [1 item]; Dollar Newspaper, 1851 [1 item]; Evening Bulletin, [3 items]; Evening Journal, 1863 [1 item]; Evening Post, 1804 [1 item]; Evening Telegraph, 1864 [1 item] 3 17 Federal Gazette, [3 items]; Federal Gazette and Philadelphia Daily Advertiser, 1792 [1 item]; Fitzgerald's City Item, 1855 [1 item]; Franklin Institute, [2 items]; Franklin Journal, 1826
8 XXX Collection Description (cont.) 8 [1 item]; Freeman's Journal, [4 items]; Gazette, [7 items]; Gazette and Universal Daily Advertiser, 1799 [1 item] 3 18 Gazette of the United States, [3 items]; Independent Gazetteer, 1795 [1 item]; Inquirer, [5 items]; Inquirer and Gazette, 1846 [1 item]; Lady's Book, 1843 [2 items]; Morning and Evening News, 1861 [1 item]; Morning Journal, 1830 [1 item]; National Gazette, 1824 [1 item]; North American and United States Gazette, 1864 [1 item] 3 19 Pennsylvania Evening Herald, 1786 [1 item]; Pennsylvania Freeman, 1839 [1 item]; Pennsylvania Gazette, 1828 [1 item]; Pennsylvanische Correspondenz, 1797 [1 item]; Penny Magazine, [2 items]; Porcupine's Gazette, [4 items]; Press, [7 items]; Price-Current, 1804 [1 item] 3 20 Public Ledger, [13 items]; Register, [6 items] 3 21 Saturday Courier, 1841 [2 items]; Semi-Monthly Examiner, 1834 [1 item]; Tickler, [3 items]; United States Commercial and Statistical Register, [2 items]; United States' Gazette, [5 items] 3 22 Pittsburgh: Presbyterian Banner and Advocate, 1857 [1 item] Washington: Western Telegraph, 1800 [1 item] Westchester: Register and Examiner, [3 items] 3 23 Rhode Island Greenwich: Rhode Island Pendulum, 1860 [1 item] Newport: Herald of the Times, 1848 [1 item]; Mercury, 1787 [1 item] 3 24 Providence: American and Gazette, [3 items]; Journal, [8 items]; Microcosm, 1829 [1 item]; Morning Herald, 1870 [1 item]; Republican Herald, [2 items]; Rhode-Island American, [3 items] 3 23 Woonsocket: Patriot, [3 items] 3 25 South Carolina Columbia: Telescope, 1832 [1 item] Vermont Bradford: Northern Inquirer, 1853 [1 item] Burlington: Free Press, 1852 [1 item] Rutland: Herald, 1874 [1 item] Windsor: Vermont Journal, [6 items] Woodstock: Vermont Standard, 1878 [1 item] Virginia Richmond: Virginia Argus, 1798 [1 item] 3 26 Post Office Receipts, [12 items] 3 27 Post Office Receipts, [16 items] 3 28 Post Office Receipts, [13 items]
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