PROCEEDINGS OF THE American Antiquarian Society
NEW SERIES, VOL. 24
APRIL 8, 1914— OCTOBER 21, 1914
WORCESTER, MASSACHUSETTS
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[Winchester] Kentucky Advertiser, 1815-1819.
Weekly. A continuation, without change of numbering, of "The Advertiser" of Winchester. The first issue with the new title of "Kentucky Advertiser" was published in July, 1815, by Patten & Finnell (Nathaniel Patten, Jr., and Finnell).
The title was changed to "The Kentucky Advertiser" in November or December, 1815.
With the issue of Aug. 3, 1816, Finnell retired, and the paper was published by Nathaniel Patten, Jr.
With the issue of July 26, 1817, vol. 3, no. 156, Patten apparently suspended the paper on account of arrears in subscription.
It was revived in September, 1817, judging from the date of the issue of June 13, 1818, vol. 4, no. 194, published by N. L. Fennell.
In July, 1819 (according to a statement in the "Kentucky Gazette," of Lexington, of July 30,
1819), James Armstrong purchased the paper. The next issue located, that of Oct. 30, 1819, vol. 6, no. 5, whole no. 265, is published by J. Armstrong, and has the title changed to "Kentucky Advertiser and Farmer's Magazine." This is the last issue located.
University of Chicago has
Aug. 10-Dec. 28, 1816, fair;
Jan. 4,
July 19, 1817;
June 13, Aug. 1, 1818.
Wisconsin Historical Society has
Nov. 9, 1816.
Library of Congress has
Oct. 30, 1819.
American Antiquarian Society has:
1815.
Aug. 2, 9.
Sept. 13, 20.
Oct. 21, 28.
Nov. 11.
Dec. 9, 16, 23, 30.
1816. Jan. 6, 27.
Feb. 3, 10, 17, 24.
Mar. 2, 9, 16, 23, 30.
Apr. 13, 20, 27.
May 4, 11, 18, 25.
June 15, 29.
July 6, 20, 27
Aug. 10, 17, 24, 31
Sept. 7, 14, 28.
Oct. 5.
Nov. 9, 23.
Dec. 7, 21, 28.
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1817.
Jan. 11, 18, 25.
Feb. 1, 15, 22.
Mar. 1, 8, 15, 22, 29.
Apr. 5, 26.
June 28.
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