The Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Chronicle - 1812 September


Autoria(s): Sylvanus Urban
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16/12/2011

16/12/2011

16/12/2011

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Specific pages related to the War of 1812 include: Pages 282 to 283: Mention of border hostilities, the occupation of the town of Sandwich (in Canada, near Detroit (present day Windsor, Ontario) and a riot in Baltimore. Click on the pdf links to the right to view the monthly issue. The Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Chronicle was a monthly periodical published in England during the years of 1736-1833. The volumes of interest from 1812-1815 were written and compiled by Sylvanus Urban, Gentleman. These volumes were printed in London by Nichols, Son and Bentley at Cicero's Head, Red Lion Passage and Fleet Street. The magazine contains accounts of important historical events, letters from noted figures, articles on geography, biographical entries for prominent people, poems, statistics, obituaries, reviews of books and more.

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http://hdl.handle.net/10464/3667

Palavras-Chave #Newspapers #Periodicals #War of 1812 #British Empire #Canada - History #Great Britain - History #United States - History
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