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  • Thumbnail for Sybil Ludington
    approaching British troops, as noted in The New-York Gazette and the Weekly Mercury, May 19, 1777, which stated: On Saturday, the 26th of April, express...
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    of "Censor Morum"; proposing with your Allowance, to make Use of the Weekly Mercury as a Vehicle in which my Remonstrances shall be convey'd to the World...
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    humble Servants, Daniel and Lewis Feuter. — The New York Gazette and the Weekly Mercury, January 30, 1769 When his father returned to Switzerland in 1769...
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    humble Servants, Daniel and Lewis Feuter. — The New York Gazette and the Weekly Mercury, January 30, 1769 Daniel Fueter, Silversmith, from London, Begs Leave...
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    carry said Negro off". September 11, 1780, The New-York Gazette and the Weekly Mercury, No. 1508, page 3 [Advertisement:] A REWARD. RUN-AWAY about 15 days...
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    ISBN 978-0-300-11705-9. "Boston, December 16". The New-York Gazette; and the Weekly Mercury. 27 December 1773. p. 3. Retrieved 28 November 2022. "Minto, Gilbert...
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  • Thumbnail for William Kirby (pewtersmith)
    advertised on September 26, 1774, as follows in the New-York Gazette and The Weekly Mercury: William Kirby, Pewterer, at the corner of Dock-street, near the Old...
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  • Thumbnail for Nicholas Roosevelt (silversmith)
    presentation boxes. His advertisement in the New York Gazette and the Weekly Mercury on January 30, 1769, documents the end of his career: "To be Let,...
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  • New-York gazette: and the weekly mercury. w., February 1, 1768–November 10 (?), 1783. The New York gazette; and the weekly mercury. w., February 1, 1768–September...
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  • Thumbnail for Pittsburgh Mercury
    Morning Post. Begun in tandem with the Post was an edition called the Weekly Mercury and Manufacturer, consisting of matter from the past week's daily...
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  • Thumbnail for Samuel Fraunces
    41-49.[5] The New York Gazette and the Weekly Mercury, July 25, 1768. The New York Gazette and the Weekly Mercury, March 19, 1770; July 27, 1772. Freneau...
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    continued in 1777, with advertisements in the New York Gazette and the Weekly Mercury advising that recruits would "receive 40 shillings advance with new...
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  • Retrieved 8 May 2020. Monday 20 October 1783 New York Gazette and the Weekly Mercury Edward J. Davies, "The Balfours of Balbirnie and Whittingehame", The...
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  • Thumbnail for Meridian, Mississippi
    newspapers in the city have included The Colored Messenger, The State, The Weekly Mercury, The Blade, Weekly Echo, Fair Play, Headlight, Meridian Morning Sun...
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  • Thumbnail for Allegheny Democrat
    Manufacturer to create the Daily Morning Post and its weekly edition, the Weekly Mercury and Manufacturer. Eventually, as part of a blockbuster deal in 1927...
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    and a less frequent edition with the same essential content called the Weekly Mercury and Manufacturer. The weekly edition kept the names of its predecessors...
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    Loyalist newspapers, including Hugh Gaine's New-York Gazette and the Weekly Mercury. Others included The Massachusetts Gazette, the leading Tory newspaper...
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  • Thumbnail for Carlisle S. Abbott
    com. September 7, 1875. Retrieved May 14, 2024. "The Legislature". The Weekly Mercury. Oroville, California. September 10, 1875. p. 2. Retrieved May 14...
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