Eighteenth-Century American Newspapers in the Library of Congress
NEW HAMPSHIRE
EXETER.
301. New-Hampshire gazette, or, State journal
and general advertiser . w., June 16,
1778-Feb. 16, 1779.
Note: The New-Hampshire gazette, or, State
journal and general advertiser, was established
follow- ing 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 Portmouth 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 bibliograpy
under Portsmouth.
Publisher: Zechariah Fowle.
L.C. file contains:
1778.
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June 23. July 14, 21, 28. Nov. 4. Dec. 1.
Mutilated: July 14, 21, 28, Nov. 4.
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Box 15, Fol. 27
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MICROFORMS
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1778-1779.
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June 16-Feb. 16.
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(microfilm)(#3287)
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