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  • Seller image for 1827 Newspaper the Literary Cadet and Rhode-Island Statesman Vol. II No. 9 for May 16th 1827 The photos in this listing are of the item offered for sale. for sale by biblioboy

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    Published by Smith & Parmenter, No. 9 Market Square, Providence, 1827

    Seller: biblioboy, North Providence, RI, U.S.A.

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    Newspaper. Condition: Very Good. first edition. No. 9 Market Square, Providence: Smith & Parmenter. Very Good with No dust jacket as issued. 1827. Soft Cover. This scarce vintage newspaper is in very good overall condition with age toning to the paper, the spine having small tears and stains. Edge wear, soiling and light creasing. A 4 page 22 by 15 Inches Rhode island Newspaper. ; The paper was published every Wednseday and Saturday Morning and was published for two years only 1827 to 1829 Here's what was happening May 16, 1827: The Editor response to The Boston paper concerning The Common Street Theater and one Mr. William Pelby, The Coachman a Sketch, The Abduction of Miss Turner a 15 year old school teacher and the trail of her Aductors , many small articles on local news, Lots of local advertising. Temperance; The Beef Market; Conversaiton published in the Washington Papers between Col. Richard M. Johnson and Mr. William Seaton; Latest from Europe. ; Sales at Auction by Martin Stoddard, Marriages and Deaths, Review of the Market, Marine list of The Port of Providence Long list of ships, Poetry; and Miscellany; and much more. Very Interesting item.; Woodcuts See photos dskdr2E.