Port of New-Orleans shut : by an express arrived this evening from New-Orleans we have received the following important intelligence ...
1802
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Title
Port of New-Orleans shut : by an express arrived this evening from New-Orleans we have received the following important intelligence ...
Published
[Natchez, Miss.] : [Printed by Andrew Marschalk], [1802]
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Place of Publication or Printing
United States -- Mississippi -- Natchez.
Description
1 online resource (1 sheet)
System Control No.
(NNC-L)LLMC426112842
(TEMPOCo)426112842
(TEMPOCo)426112842
Note
Contains "Extract of a letter from a gentleman in New-Orleans to his friend in this place, dated Oct. 19, 1802" and "Proclamation of the intendant," which orders "that from this date shall cease the previlege [sic] which the Americans had of bringing and depositing their goods in this capitol. ... Done at the Indendancy ... New-Orleans, 16th October, 1802. ... Juan Ventura Morales."
Dated: Herald Office, Natchez, Thursday night, October 28, 1802.
Andrew Marschalk was printer of the Mississippi herald, Natchez, Miss., in Oct. 1802.
Text printed in two columns.
Dated: Herald Office, Natchez, Thursday night, October 28, 1802.
Andrew Marschalk was printer of the Mississippi herald, Natchez, Miss., in Oct. 1802.
Text printed in two columns.
Indexed In
Shaw & Shoemaker 2914
McMurtrie, D.C. Mississippi, 20
McMurtrie, D.C. Mississippi, 20
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Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (LLMC Digital, viewed April 9, 2020).
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