Eighteenth-Century American Newspapers in the Library of Congress
SOUTH CAROLINA
CHARLESTON
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Note: The last issue located is that of Oct. 18, 1786. |
Note: Continuation of the South Carolina gazette, and the general
advertiser. Continued by The City gazette, and the daily
advertiser, starting with the issue of Nov. 6, 1787. |
Note: Established late in August 1778, judging from the date of
the first issue located, that of Jan. 26, 1779, vol. 1, no. 23.
The last issue located is that of Jan. 18, 1780. |
Note: Mar. 25, 1783, is the only issue located. |
Note: Continuation of The City gazette, or, The Daily advertiser.
Continued by the City gazette in January 1804. |
Note: Continuation of The Charleston morning post and daily
advertiser. Continued by The City gazette, or, The Daily
advertiser, starting with the issue of Dec. 18, 1787. |
Note: Continuation of The City gazette, and the daily advertiser.
Continued by The City gazette & daily advertiser, starting
with the issue of Jan. 2, 1792. |
Note: Continuation of The Columbian herald, or, The Independent
courier of North America. Began in Sept. 1792. Ceased sometime
in 1793. Continued by the Columbian herald, and the general advertiser,
July 23 (?), 1793. |
Note: Continuation of The Columbian herald & daily advertiser.
Continued by the Columbian herald, or, The Southern star,
starting with the issue of July 27, 1793. |
Note: Continuation of The Columbian herald, or, The Patriotic
courier of North-America. Continued by the Columbian herald,
and the general advertiser, sometime after June 28, 1791. |
Note: Continuation of the Columbian herald, or, The Southern
star. Ceased publication with the issue of Dec. 17, 1796. |
Note: Continued by The Columbian herald, or, The Independent
courier of North-America, starting with the issue of Nov. 24,
1785. |
Note: Continuation of the Columbian herald, and the general
advertiser. Continued by the Columbian herald, or, The New
daily advertiser, sometime after Aug. 14 and before Oct. 3,
1795. |
The Daily advertiser.
See: The City gazette, or, The
Daily advertiser. |
Note: Established Jan. 3, 1795, judging from the date of the earliest
issue located, that of Jan. 10, 1795, vol. 1, no. 7. The prospectus,
as published in the South carolina State gazette, of Dec.
16, 1794, announced that the first issue would appear on Jan. 1,
1795. The last issue located with this title is that of Feb. 18,
1795, vol. 1, no. 38. Continued by The Telegraphe, and Charleston
daily advertiser. |
The Evening courier.
See: Evening vesper courier.
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Note: The word "Vesper" in the title is set in a crescent under
a star in the center of the title. The publishers refer to their
paper editorially as the Vesper, or, The Evening Courier,
but it was generally called The Evening Courier. The last
issue located is that of Nov. 16, 1798, vol. 1, no. 32. |
Note: The last issue located is that of Dec. 25, 1800. |
Note: A revival of The South-Carolina gazetee, which was
suspended in December 1775. Publication suspended in December 1775.
Publication suspended Jan. 15- June 17, 1778, because the printing
office was destroyed by fire. Continued by The State gazette
of South-Carolina, starting with the issue of Mar. 28, 1785.
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The Independent courier of North-America.
See: The Columbian herald, or,
The Independent courier of North-America. |
The New daily advertiser.
See: Columbian herald, or, The
New daily advertiser. |
The Patriotic courier of North-America.
See: The Columbian herald, or,
The Patriotic courier of North-America. |
The Republican intelligencer.
See: The Chronicle of liberty,
or, The Repubican intelligencer. |
Note: Continuation of the South-Carolina & American general
gazette. Suspended publication with the issue of Aug. 7, 1782,
resuming Sept. 7, 1782. The last issue located is that of Sept.
28, 1782. |
Note: Established June 1, 1780, judging from the earliest numbered
issue located, that of June 20, 1780, vol. 1, no. IV. The last issue
located is that of Sept. 12, 1782. |
Note: Continuation of the South Carolina weekly gazette.
Paged continuously. Publication suspended May 31- Aug. 2, 1776,
because of the approach of the British fleet, again on Apr. 30-May
29, 1779, and probably also during the first half of 1780. The last
issue located is that of Feb. 28, 1781. Continued by the Royal
gazette, starting with the issue of Mar. 3, 1781. |
Note: Suspended publication with the issue of Sept. 8, 1733; reestablished
Feb. 2, 1734, with a new volume numbering. The issue of Dec. 11,
1775, was followed by one other number, probably Dec. 18, 1775.
Continued by The Gazette, of the State of South-Carolina,
starting with the issue of Apr. 9, 1777. Issues between Mar. 2,
1747-Dec. 18, 1775 lacked a hyphen between "South" and "Carolina"
in the title. |
Note: Continuation of The South-Carolina gazetteer; and country
journal. Ceased publication with the issue of Aug. 1, 1775.
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Note: Issues between Aug. 16, 1783-Oct. 23, 1784, lack a hyphen
between the words "South" and "Carolina" in the title. Continued
by South-Carolina State gazette, and general advertiser,
starting with the issue of Oct. 26, 1784. |
Note: Continuation of South-Carolina weekly gazette. Continued
by The South-Carolina gazette and the public advertiser,
starting with the issue of July 12, 1785. |
Note: Continuation of The South-Carolina gazette, and the public
advertiser. Continued by The Charleston morning post, and
daily advertiser, starting with the issue of Jan. 18, 1786.
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Note: Continuation of The South-Carolina gazette and public
advertiser. Continued by the South-Carolina gazette, and
the general advertiser, starting with the issue of Jan. 7, 1786.
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Note: Continuation of South-Carolina State gazette, and general
advertiser. The last issue located is that of July 26, 1785.
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Note: Continuation of The South-Carolina gazette, and general
advertiser. Continued by the South Carolina State gazette
and daily advertiser, starting with the issue of Nov. 30, 1784.
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Note: Continuation of The State gazettee of South-Carolina.
The issue of Jan. 1, 1795 was known as: State gazette of South
Carolina. With the issue of Jan. 2, 1795, title again became
South-Carlonia State-gazette & Timothy & Mason's daily advertiser.
Continued by South-Carolina State gazette, and Timothy's daily
advertiser, starting with the issue of Jan. 1, 1798. |
Note: Continuation of South-Carolina State-gazette & Timothy
& Mason's daily advertiser. Ceased publication with the issue
-- or shortly after -- of Sept. 20, 1802. |
Note: Title retained for only two numbers. Continued by South-Carolina
gazette; and country journal, starting with the issue of Dec.
31, 1765. |
Note:The last issue located is that of Apr. 23, 1783. |
Note: Continued by The South-Carolina and American general gazette,
starting with the issue of Apr. 4, 1764. |
Note: Continued by South-Carolina gazette and public advertiser,
starting with the issue of Mar. 3, 1784. |
The Southern star.
See: Columbian herald, or, The
Southern star. |
Note: Continuation of The Gazette of the State of South- Carolina.
Continued as South-Carolina State-gazette & Timothy & Mason's
daily advertiser, starting with the issue of Jan. 1, 1794. |
Note: A continuation, without change of volume numbering of The
Daily evening gazette and Charleston tea- table companion. The
last issue located is that of Mar. 20, vol. 1, no. 62. |
Vesper, or, The Evening courier.
See: Evening vesper courier.
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COLUMBIA
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Note: Established Jan. 28, 1794, with a preliminary issue dated
Jan. 14, 1794. The last issue located is that of Dec. 9, 1794. Continued
by The State gazette, in January 1795. |
Note: Established in March 1792, judging from the date of the earliest
issue located, that of July 10, 1792, vol. 1, no. 18. The last issue
located is that of Sept. 3, 1793. |
GEORGETOWN
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Note: Established Apr. 2, 1791, judging from the date of the earliest
issue located, that of May 21, 1791, vol. 1, no. 8. The last issue
located is that of Sept. 15, 1792, vol. 2, no. 76. Continued by
The Georgetown chronicle, and South-Carolina weekly advertiser,
sometime between 1792 and 1796. |
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