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NEWSPAPERS and PERIODICALS FINDING AID Albert H
Jefferson and Franklin
What's in a Name: Political Smear and Partisan Invocations of the French
George Washington Was Perhaps in a More Petulant Mood Than
The Federal Era
Elizabeth Drinker: Quaker Values and Federalist Support in the 1790S
No. 1, April 1996
PETER AGWRONDOUGWAS “Good Peter” Oneida Iroquois (? - 1793)
The First Amendment in the Colonial Press “Were It Left to Me to Decide
“The Art of Printing Shall Endure”: Journalism, Community, and Identity in New York City, 1800-1810
Letters of John Fenno and John Wardfenno, 1779-1800
Historic Resource Study Independence Mall the 18Th
Chapter Ten: the Federalist Era C Ontent S
A Review of Rosenfeld's the American Aurora
Alexander Hamilton in the Newberry Collection
How American National Newspapers Reacted to the French Revolution from 1789-1793
Mediated Homestyle: Congressional Strategy and Local Press Relations in the 111Th House of Representatives
The Federal Gazette's Role in Philadelphia's Yellow Fever Epidemic of 1793
Top View
Excerpts from to the Electors of the Southern District of the State of New-York
Letters of John Fenno and John Ward Fenno, 1779-1800
Early American Newspapers
Alexander Hamilton's Use. Abuse. and Defense of The
British and American Reactions to the French Revolution, 1789-1801 Martha Lingua Wheless Old Dominion University
Bache's Aurora and John Adams
Philip Freneau and His Qircle
3 Political Parties Emerge Key Terms Taking Notes • Why Did Many Americans Faction Copy the Table Below
Benjamin Franklin Bache, a Democratic Leader of the Eighteenth Century^