The Independent chronicle and the universal advertiser.

Date:
1776-1801
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Also known as

Independent chronicle
Supplement to the Boston independent chronicle
Supplement to the Boston chronicle

Publication/Creation

Boston, Mass. : Powars & Willis, 1776-1801.

Current frequency

Current frequency: Semiweekly, Aug 19, 1793-1801

Former frequency

Former frequency: Weekly, 1776-Aug. 15, 1793

Designation

Vol. 9, no. 429 (Nov. 7, 1776)-v. 33, no. 2162 (Dec. 14-17, 1801).

Physical description

volumes

References note

Brigham, C.S. Amer. newspapers, p. 307-311
ESTC P5221
Evans, 14808

Notes

Publisher varies: T. Adams & J. Nourse, Jan. 1, 1784-Dec.31, 1786 ; Thomas Adams, Jan. 7, 1790-May 8, 1799 ; James White & Ebenezer Rhodes, May 9, 1799-May 12, 1800 ; Abijah Adams & E. Rhodes, May 18, 1800-
"Supplement to the Boston Independent chronicle," no. 705, Mar. 1782, is the famous spurious issue printed by Benjamin Franklin at Passy, France. For a discussion of this hoax, see Brigham, C.S. Amer. newspapers. Another spurious issue, "Supplement to the Boston chronicle," v. 7, no, 1095 (Mar. 13, 1782), is reproduced in the "Memoirs of the life and writings of Benjamin Franklin"
Continues: Independent chronicle (Boston, Mass. : 1776)
Continued by: Independent chronicle (Boston, Mass. : 1801)
Copy 1 Note: Folded, in one vol

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Holdings

  • vol. 9, no. 452, 17 April 1777, and v. 14, no. 689, 8 Nov. 1781 only.

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