Eighteenth-Century American Newspapers in the Library of Congress
VIRGINIA
ALEXANDRIA.
725. The Times. Alexandria
advertiser. d., Apr. 10, 1797- Apr. 16 1799.
Note: Continued by The Times; and District of
Columbia daily advertiser, starting with the issue of
Apr. 17, 1799.
Publisher: Apr. 10, 1797, John V. Thomas and
James D. Westcott.
L.C. file contains:
1797.
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May 20.
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Box 29, Fol. 45
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July 31-Sept. 30. Postscript: Aug. 12. Mutilated:
Sept. 2,4. Missing: Aug. 19.
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V. 1545
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Oct. 2-Dec. 30. 1 v. Supplement: Nov. 10, Dec.
22. Mutilated: Oct. 13.
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V. 1546
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1798.
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Jan. 1-Mar. 31. 1 v. Extra: Feb. 2. Note: 1797.
Alexandria corporation, in account with William
Summers, deceased. (Account of receipts and
expenditures of public money for year 1797.)
Broadside. (Bound following Feb. 8.) Lord save
us, the Congress are fightin! A new song. Tune,
"The night before Larry was stretch'd".
Broadside. (Bound following Mar. 22.)
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V. 1547
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Apr. 2-June 30. 1 v. Extraordinary. Apr. 12.
Supplement: May 12, June 20.
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V. 1548
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July 2-Sept. 29. 1 v.
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V. 1549
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Oct. 1-Dec. 31. 1 v.
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V. 1550
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1799.
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Jan. 1.
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Box 29, Fol. 46
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MICROFORMS
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1797-1799.
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Apr. 10-Apr. 16. Missing: Aug. 19, 1797; Jan. 2-
Apr. 16, 1797
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(microprint)
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1797-1799.
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Apr. 10-Apr. 16.
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(microfilm) #2912
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