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NumberTitleFrequencyStart DateEnd DateNotePublisherLC File Contains
665The Charleston evening gazette.Daily, Tri-WeeklyJuly 11, 1785Oct. 18, 1786The last issue located is that of Oct. 18, 1786. Periodicity varies: July 11, 1785, daily; Aug. 7, 1786, tri-weekly.July 11, 1785, Joseph V. Burd and Robert Haswell. Jan. 12, 1786, Joseph V. Burd. Aug. 7, 1786, Joseph V. Burd and Greenberry Hughes.
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1785-1786July 11-Oct. 18.(microfilm) #3187
666The Charleston morning post, and daily advertiser.DailyJan. 18, 1786Nov. 5, 1787Continuation of theSouth Carolina gazette, and the general advertiser. Continued byThe City gazette, and the daily advertiser, starting with the issue of Nov. 6, 1787.Jan. 18, 1786, Nathan Childs, Robert Haswell and John M'Iver. July 23, 1787, Robert Haswell and John M'Iver. (Childs died on June 26, 1787.)
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1786-1787Jan. 18-Aug. 26.(microfilm) #2913
667Charlestown gazette.WeeklyAug. (?), 1778Jan. 18, 1780Established 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.August 1778, Mary Crouch & Co. Jan. 18, 1780, Mary Crouch.
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1778-1780Nov. 3-Jan. 18.(microfilm) #1468
NumberTitleFrequencyStart DateEnd DateNotePublisherLC File Contains
668The Chronicle of liberty, or, The Republican intelligencer.WeeklyMar. 25, 1783Mar. 25, 1783Mar. 25, 1783, is the only issue located.James Mansfield and Joseph Davis.
1783Mar. 25.Box 29, Fol. 1
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1783Mar. 25.(microprint)
669The City gazette & daily advertiser.DailyJan. 2, 1792Dec. 31, 1800+Continuation ofThe City gazette, or, The Daily advertiser. Continued by theCity gazette in January 1804.Jan. 2, 1792, John Markland and John M'Iver. Jan. 1, 1794, Markland, M'Iver and company. Jan. 1, 1795, Peter Freneau and Seth Paine.
1793Sept. 2. Supplement: Aug. 24.Box 29, Fol. 6
1794Jan. 17. Mar. 26. Apr. 1, 7.Box 29, Fol. 7
1795Apr. 27. Oct. 12. Supplement: May 28, Aug. 24, Dec. 12.Box 29, Fol. 8
1796Jan. 1-June 30. Supplement: Jan. 1, 4, 5, 7, 9, 11, 12, 13, 20, 25, Feb. 1, 2, 5, 8, 10, 12, 15, 17, 18, 19, 22, 24, 25, 27, 29, Mar. 2, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 19, 22, 23, 28, 29, 30, 31, Apr. 1, 2, 4, 5, 8, 11, 14, 18, 20, 21, 22, 23, 25, 26, 28, 30, May 2, 3, 4, 7, 9, 12, 23, June 14. Bled: Apr. 23 supplement. Missing: June 1.1 v. V. 1502
1796July 1-Dec. 24. Extra: Dec. 1. Supplement: July 6, Nov. 5, 19, Dec. 1. Mutilated: Dec. 17. Missing: July 8, Dec. 17 (p. 1, 2).1 v. V. 1503
1797Apr. 15, 21, 26, 27. May 5, 8, 10, 22, 23, 29. June 22. July 7. Aug. 8. Sept. 26. Bled: June 22.Box 29, Fol. 9
1798Jan. 20, 22, 26, 27.Box 29, Fol. 10
1798Feb. 1-Aug. 31. Supplement: Apr. 27, May 24. Mutilated: May 2, 8, 15, July 3, 4, 6, Aug. 29. Missing: Feb. 8, 26, Mar. 28, May 16, 29, June 8, 9, 20, 27, July 2, Aug. 9, 21, 25.1 v. V. 1504
1798Oct. 5, 9, 10, 11. Nov. 2, 12, 13, 15, 16, 17, 20. Dec. 10, 31.Box 29, Fol. 10
1799Jan. 1-June 29. Mutilated: Jan. 1, Apr. 6. Missing: Jan. 12, 21, Mar. 26, May 11, June 7, 18, 28.1 v. V. 1505
1799July 18, 31. Aug. 1, 2, 6, 23, 24 (p. 1, 2), Sept. 4, 6, 7, 9, 21, Oct. 4, 28, Nov. 22, 23, 25, 26, Dec. 4, 8, 31 (p. 1, 2).Box 29, Fol. 11
1800Jan. 3, 20. Mar. 1, 5, 7. Apr. 3, 4, 7 (p. 1, 2), 14 (fragment), May 13, 16, June 12, 27, July 9, 26, 29, 30, Aug. 7, 9, 18, 20, Sept. 11, 13 (p. 1, 2), 17, 18, 22, 26, Oct. 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 17, 23, Nov. 1, 10 (fragment). Mutilated: Jan. 20, Oct. 2.Box 29, Fol. 12
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1792-1800+Jan. 2-Dec. 31+(microfilm) #3417
1800+Jan. 1-Dec. 31+(microfilm) #3373
NumberTitleFrequencyStart DateEnd DateNotePublisherLC File Contains
670The City gazette, and the daily advertiser.DailyNov. 6, 1787Dec. 17, 1787Continuation ofThe Charleston morning post and daily advertiser. Continued byThe City gazette, or, The Daily advertiser, starting with the issue of Dec. 18, 1787.Rorbert Haswell and John M'Iver.
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1787Nov. 6-Dec. 17.(microfilm) #1473
1787Nov. 6-Dec. 17.(microfilm) #3417
NumberTitleFrequencyStart DateEnd DateNotePublisherLC File Contains
671The City gazette or, The Daily advertiser.DailyDec. 18, 1787Jan. 1, 1792Continuation ofThe City gazette, and the daily advertiser. Continued byThe City gazette & daily advertiser, starting with the issue of Jan. 2, 1792.Dec. 18, 1787, Robert Haswell and John M'Iver. Jan. 1, 1788, John Markland and John M'Iver.
1788Oct. 20, 22, 23, 31. Nov. 3, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15, 17, 20, 21, 29. Dec. 1, 16, 17, 19. Mutilated: Nov. 15. Missing: All of the above issues lack pages 3, 4.Box 29, Fol. 2
1789Jan. 2, 12. Feb. 3, 14, 16, 18, 21. Mar. 12, 16, 17, 18, 19. Apr. 18, 21, 22, 28. June 22. Aug. 4, 5, 7, 8, 10, 11, 14, 17, 18, Sept. 7, Oct. 8, 13. Fragment: Aug. 5. Mutilated: Feb. 3, Apr. 18, 22, Aug. 7. Missing: All of the above issues, with the exception of Feb. 3, Apr. 22, 28, Aug. 7, and Sept. 7, lack pages 3, 4.Box 29, Fol. 3
1790Aug. 28 (mutilated). Dec. 31 (p. 1, 2).Box 29, Fol. 4
1791June 8 (mutilated). Sept. 9 (mutilated).Box 29, Fol. 5
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1787-1788Dec. 18-Dec. 29.(microfilm) #1473
1787-1792Dec. 18-Jan. 1.(microfilm) #3417
672The Columbian herald & daily advertiser.Tri-WeeklySept. 17921793(?)Continuation ofThe Columbian herald, or, The Independent courier of North America. Began in Sept. 1792. Ceased sometime in 1793. Continued by theColumbian herald, and the general advertiser, July 23 (?), 1793.Isaac Silliman.
MICROFORMS
1792Sept. 3.(microprint)
1792Sept. 3.(microfilm) #3187
673Columbian herald, and the general advertiser.Tri-Weekly1792(?)July 25 (?), 1793Continuation ofThe Columbian herald & daily advertiser. Continued by theColumbian herald, or, The Southern star, starting with the issue of July 27, 1793.Thomas B. Bowen and James Vandle.
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1793July 23, 24.(microprint)
1793July 23, 24.(microfilm) #3187
NumberTitleFrequencyStart DateEnd DateNotePublisherLC File Contains
674The Columbian herald, or, The Independent courier of North-America.Semi-Weekly, Tri-WeeklyNov. 24, 1785sometime after June 28, 1791Continuation ofThe Columbian herald, or, The Patriotic courier of North-America. Continued by theColumbian herald, and the general advertiser, sometime after June 28, 1791. Periodicity varies: Nov. 28, 1785-fall 1790, semi-weekly; 1790-August 1792, tri-weekly.Nov. 28, 1785, Thomas B. Bowen and John Markland. Nov. 27, 1786, Thomas B. Bowen, James Vandle, and S. Andrews. Jan. 3, 1788, Thomas B. Bowen and James Vandle. Between Sept. 25, 1788 and Feb. 26, 1789, Thomas B. Bowen.
1789Apr. 30. (mutilated).Box 29, Fol. 13
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1785-1791Nov. 24-June 28.(microprint)
1785-1791Nov. 24-June 28.(microfilm) #3187
NumberTitleFrequencyStart DateEnd DateNotePublisherLC File Contains
675Columbian herald, or, The New daily advertiser.DailyOct. 3, 1795Dec. 17, 1796Continuation of theColumbian herald, or, The Southern star. Ceased publication with the issue of Dec. 17, 1796.William Primrose Harrison.
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1795-1796Oct. 3-Dec. 17.(microprint)
1795-1796Oct. 3-Dec. 17.(microfilm) #3187
676The Columbian herald, or, The Patriotic courier of North- America.Semi-WeeklyNov. 23, 1784Nov. 21, 1785Continued byThe Columbian herald, or, The Independent courier of North-America, starting with the issue of Nov. 24, 1785.Thomas B. Bowen and John Markland.
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1784-1785Nov. 23-Nov. 21.(microprint)
1784-1785Nov. 23-Nov. 21.(microfilm) #3187
677Columbian herald, or, The Southern star.Tri-WeeklyJuly 27, 1793September (?), 1795Continuation of theColumbian herald, and the general advertiser. Continued by theColumbian herald, or, The New daily advertiser, sometime after Aug. 14 and before Oct. 3, 1795.William P. Harrison and Thomas B. Bowen.
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1793-1795July 27-Aug. 14.(microprint)
1793-1795July 27-Aug. 14.(microfilm) #3187
TitleNote
The Daily advertiser.See: The City gazette, or, The Daily advertiser.
NumberTitleFrequencyStart DateEnd DateNotePublisherLC File Contains
678The Daily evening gazette and Charleston tea-table companion.DailyJan. 3, 1795Feb. 18, 1795Established 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 theSouth 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 byThe Telegraphe, and Charleston daily advertiser.Jan. 3, 1795, James Carey.
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1795Jan. 10-Feb. 18.(microprint)
TitleNote
The Evening courier.See: Evening vesper courier.
NumberTitleFrequencyStart DateEnd DateNotePublisherLC File Contains
679Evening vesper courier.Semi-WeeklyJuly 31,1798Nov. 16, 1798The 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 theVesper, or, The Evening Courier, but it was generally calledThe Evening Courier. The last issue located is that of Nov. 16, 1798, vol. 1, no. 32.July 31, 1798, Gabriel M. Bounetheau and John J. Evans.
1798July 31-Nov. 16.(microprint)
680Federal Carolina gazette.WeeklyJan. 2(?), 1800Dec. 25, 1800The last issue located is that of Dec. 25, 1800.Jan. 2, 1800, Benjamin F. Timothy and Thomas Sheppard. Sept. 1800, Benjamin F. Timothy and Andrew M'Farlan.
1800Nov. 13. Dec. 25.Box 29, Fol. 14
681The Gazette of the State of South-Carolina.Weekly, Semi-WeeklyApr. 9, 1777Mar. 24, 1785A revival ofThe 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 byThe State gazette of South-Carolina, starting with the issue of Mar. 28, 1785. Imprint varies: 1779, Charles-town; July 16-Aug. 13, 1783, Charlestown; Aug. 27, 1783-1785, Charleston. Periodicity varies: Apr. 9, 1777-July 22, 1784, weekly; July 26, 1784-Mar. 24, 1785, semi-weekly.Apr. 9, 1777, Peter Timothy. June 24, 1778, Peter Timothy and Nicholas Boden. July 16, 1783, Ann Timothy and E. Walsh. Aug. 27, 1783, printed for Ann Timothy.
1779Sept. 15. Note: Suspended publication with the issue of Feb. 9, 1780, until July 16, 1783, because of the British occupation of Charleston.Box 29, Fol. 15
1783July 16-Dec. 18. Bled: Nov. 6. Missing: Dec. 11, 25.1 v. V. 1506
1784Jan. 1-Dec. 30. Extraordinary: July 17. Mutilated: Aug. 23, 26, 30, Sept. 2, 6, 9, 13, 16, 20, 23, 27, 30. Missing: Jan. 22.1 v. V. 1507
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1777-1780Apr. 9-Feb. 9.(microfilm) #1468
TitleNote
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.
NumberTitleFrequencyStart DateEnd DateNotePublisherLC File Contains
682The Royal gazette.Semi-WeeklyMar. 3, 1781Sept. 28, 1782Continuation of theSouth-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.Robert and John Wells.
1780June 20.Box 29, Fol. 16
1781Mar. 3-Dec. 29. Note: Bound with this: 1782. Mutilated: Apr. 14. Missing: Mar. 28.1 v. V. 1508
1782Jan. 2-Aug. 7. Note: Bound with 1781.V. 1508
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1781-1782.Mar. 3-Sept. 28.(microfilm) #1468
683The Royal South-Carolina gazette.Twice Weekly, Semi-WeeklyJune 1(?), 1780Sept. 12, 1782Established 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. Periodicity varies: the paper was issued initially as a tri-weekly, but sometime in 1781 became a semi-weekly.June 1780, James Robertson, Donald Macdonald and Alexander Cameron. Sometime between May 17, 1782-Jan. 22, 1782, James Robertson.
1782Mar. 28. Sept. 12. Supplement: Mar. 5.Box 29, Fol. 16
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1780-1782June 8-Sept. 12.(microfilm) #1468
684The South Carolina and American general gazette.Weekly, Semi-WeeklyApr. 4, 1764Feb. 28, 1781Continuation of theSouth 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 theRoyal gazette, starting with the issue of Mar. 3, 1781. Periodicity varies: Apr. 4, 1764-Oct. (?), 1780, weekly Oct. (?), 1780-Feb. 28, 1781, semi-weekly.Apr. 4, 1764, Robert Wells and David Bruce. Oct. 31, 1765, Robert Wells. Jan. 6, 1775, Robert Wells and John Wells. May 12, 1775, Robert Wells and Son. Nov. 20, 1777, John Wells, jr.
1772Oct. 8.Box 29, Fol. 17
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1764-1781Apr. 18-Feb. 28.(microfilm) #1468
685The South-Carolina gazette.WeeklyJan. 8, 1732Dec. 18, 1775Suspended 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 byThe 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.Jan. 8, 1732, Thomas Whitmarsh. (Died Sept. 1733.) Feb. 2, 1734, Lewis Timothy. (Died Dec. 30, 1738.) Jan. 4, 1739, Elizabeth Timothy, by her son Peter Timothy. 1740, Peter Timothy. May 7, 1772, Thomas Powell, Edward Hughes and Peter Timothy. (Hughes died July 30, 1772.) July 30, 1772, Thomas Powell and company. Nov. 8, 1773, Peter Timothy.
1732Jan. 8-Dec. 30. 1 v. photostat. Mutilated: Jan. 8.V. 1509
1733Jan. 6-Sept. 8.1 v. photostat. V. 1510
1734Feb. 2-Dec. 28.1 v. photostat. V. 1511
1735Jan. 4-Dec. 27.1 v. photostat. V. 1512
1736Jan. 3-Dec. 24. Mutilated: Aug. 14. Missing: Jan. 10, Mar. 27 (p. 1, 2), May 1, 8, Dec. 4.1 v. photostat. V. 1513
1737Jan. 1-Dec. 29. Missing: Sept. 10, 24, Oct. 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, Nov. 12, 19, 24.1 v. photostat. V. 1514
1738Jan. 5-Dec. 28. Supplement: Sept. 14.1 v. photostat. V. 1515
1739Jan. 4-Dec. 29. Postscript: Oct. 27. Supplement: May 3.1 v. photostat. V. 1516
1740Jan. 5-Dec. 25. Postscript: Dec. 25.1 v. photostat. V. 1517
1741Jan. 1-Dec. 26. Postscript: Jan. 8, 22, May 21, June 18, 25 (2 editions), July 23, Sept. 19, Oct. 3, 17, Nov. 7.1 v. photostat. V. 1518
1742Jan. 2-Dec. 27. Postscript: Jan. 9, Mar. 6, May 1, 8. Supplement: Feb. 13, 20, 27. Note: Not published Jan. 16-Feb. 13.1 v. photostat. V. 1519
1743Jan. 3-Dec. 26. Postscript: Feb. 7, 14, May 23, Sept. 19, Oct. 3. Supplement: July 4, Aug. 29, Dec. 19.1 v. photostat. V. 1520
1744Jan. 2-Dec. 31. Broadside: Advertisements (Oct. 22). Postscript: Mar. 5, (Aug. 27). Supplement: Dec. 3. Mutilated: Oct. 22.1 v. photostat. V. 1521
1745Jan. 7-Dec. 30. Broadside: Advertisement (Apr. 2). Postscript: (Mar. 25). Supplement: Feb. 11.1 v. photostat. V. 1522
1746Jan. 6-Dec. 29. Note: Suspended publication after the issue of Aug. 23, resumed with that of Sept. 22.1 v. photostat. V. 1523
1747Jan. 5-Dec. 28. Missing: Mar. 16, 23.1 v. photostat. V. 1524
1748Jan. 6-Dec. 26. Postscript: July 9, Dec. 19.1 v. photostat. V. 1525
1749Jan. 2-Dec. 25. Postscript: Mar. 20, Apr. 7, Oct. 2, 9, Nov. 27, Dec. 4.1 v. photostat. V. 1526
1750Jan. 1-Dec. 31. Postscript: June 4, 18, July 9, Nov. 19, 26, Dec. 3, 10, 17. Mutilated: Nov. 12, 19, 19 postscript, 26 and post- script, Dec. 3, 10, 17, and 17 postscripts, 24, 31.1 v. photostat. V. 1527
1751Jan. 7-Dec. 20. Postscript: Jan. 7, Feb. 18, July 15. Supplement: May 27, Nov. 25, Dec. 6, 13. Mutilated: Feb. 2, 25, July 15, Aug. 5, Oct. 7, 23, Nov. 13, 18, Dec. 6. Missing: Jan. 14, Mar. 25, Aug. 12, 19, Oct. 14, 16.1 v. photostat. V. 1528
1752Jan. 1-Dec. 25. Supplement: Jan. 1 (2 editions), Feb. 22. Mutilated: Sept. 1, 19, 27, Oct. 9, Nov. 13, Dec. 4, 18. Missing: Issues between May 28 (no. 939)-Aug. 10 (no. 949).1 v. photostat. V. 1529
1753Jan. 1-Dec. 24. Postscript: Feb. 5, 12, 19, June 25, July 2, 11, Oct. 29, Nov. 5, 12. Supplement: May 14, June 4, 11, 18, Aug. 15, Sept. 3, 10, 17, 24, Oct. 1. Mutilated: Jan. 8, May 21, July 30. Missing: Aug. 22.1 v. photostat. V. 1530
1760May 3 (mutilated).Box 29, Fol. 18
MICROFORMS
1732-1775Jan. 8-Dec. 11.(microfilm) #1468
1732-1775Jan. 8-Dec. 11.(microfilm) #1930 SC Na. ESR reel 1-4
686South-Carolina gazette; and country journal.WeeklyDec. 31, 1765Aug. 1, 1775Continuation ofThe South-Carolina gazetteer; and country journal. Ceased publication with the issue of Aug. 1, 1775.Charles Crouch.
1766Feb. 18.Box 29, Fol. 19
1772Nov. 24 (mutilated)Box 29, Fol. 20
1774Sept. 27.Box 29, Fol. 21
MICROFORMS
1765-1775Dec. 31-Aug. 1.(microfilm) #1468
687South-Carolina gazette, and general advertiser.Semi-Weekly, Tri-WeeklyMar. 15, 1783Oct. 23, 1784Issues 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. Periodicity varies: Mar. 15-Dec. 30, 1783, semi-weekly (irregular). Jan. 1-Aug. 4, 1784, tri-weekly. Aug. 26 (?)-Oct. 23, 1784, semi-weekly.Printed for John Miller.
1783Mar. 15-Dec. 27. Extraordinary: Mar. 31, Apr. 8, 9, May 2, 19. Supplement: July 30, Sept. 20, 23, 27, 30, Oct. 4, Nov. 8, 11, 18, 22, 29, Dec. 2, 9, 13, 18, 23, 27. Mutilated: Apr. 26, May 24, July 1, Aug. 2, Sept. 9, 23, Nov. 8, 29 and supplement, Dec. 2 and supplement, 27. Missing: Apr. 22, Oct. 7, 11, 14, 18, 21, 25, 28, Nov. 1, 4, 25, Dec. 6, 16, 18, 20, 30.1 v. V. 1531
1784Jan. 6-June 29. Supplement: Jan. 15, 22, 24, 27, 31, Feb. 28, Mar. 13, Apr. 17, 20, 24, May 8, 22, 29, June 29. Mutilated: Jan. 31, Feb. 5, 26, Mar. 2, 6, 11, Apr. 3, 13, 20, May 6, 15, 18, 20, 25, 27, June 8, 29. Missing: Jan. 1, 3, 8, 13, Feb. 7, June 12 (p. 3, 4).1 v. V. 1532
1784July 1-Aug. 24. Mutilated: July 1, 13, 27, Aug. 5, 7.1 v. V. 1533
MICROFORMS
1783-1784Mar. 15-Oct. 23.(microfilm) #2913
NumberTitleFrequencyStart DateEnd DateNotePublisherLC File Contains
688The South-Carolina gazette, and public advertiser.Semi-WeeklyMar. 3, 1784July 9, 1785Continuation ofSouth-Carolina weekly gazette. Continued byThe South-Carolina gazette and the public advertiser, starting with the issue of July 12, 1785.Mar. 3, 1784, Nathan Childs and Robert Bruce. Mar. 12, 1785, Nathan Childs, Robert Bruce, and John M'Iver.
MICROFORMS
1784-1785Mar. 3-July 9.(microfilm) #2913
689The South-Carolina gazette, and the general advertiser.Semi-WeeklyJan. 7, 1786Jan. 14, 1786Continuation ofThe South-Carolina gazette, and the public advertiser. Continued byThe Charleston morning post, and daily advertiser, starting with the issue of Jan. 18, 1786.Nathan Childs and John M'Iver.
MICROFORMS
1786Jan. 7-14.(microfilm) #2913
690The South-Carolina gazette and the public advertiser.Tri-Weekly, Semi-WeeklyJuly 12, 1785Jan. 4, 1786Continuation ofThe South-Carolina gazette and public advertiser. Continued by theSouth-Carolina gazette, and the general advertiser, starting with the issue of Jan. 7, 1786. Periodicity varies: July 12, 1785-Nov. 19, 1785, tri-weekly; Nov. 23, 1785-Jan. 4, 1786.July 1, 1785, Nathan Childs, Robert Bruce, and John M'Iver.
MICROFORMS
1785-1786July 12-Jan. 4.(microfilm) #2913
691South Carolina State gazette and daily advertiser.DailyNov. 30, 1784July 26, 1785Continuation ofSouth-Carolina State gazette, and general advertiser. The last issue located is that of July 26, 1785.Printed for John Miller.
1785Mar. 11.Box 29, Fol. 22
MICROFORMS
1784-1785Nov. 30-July 26.(microfilm) #2913
692South Carolina State gazette, and general advertiser.Tri-WeeklyOct. 26, 1784Nov. 27, 1784Continuation ofThe South-Carolina gazette, and general advertiser. Continued by theSouth Carolina State gazette and daily advertiser, starting with the issue of Nov. 30, 1784.Printed for John Miller.
MICROFORMS
1784Oct. 26-Nov. 27.(microfilm) #2913
693South-Carolina State-gazette & Timothy & Mason's daily advertiser.DailyJan. 1, 1794Dec. 31, 1797Continuation of. The issue of Jan. 1, 1795 was known as:State gazette of South Carolina. With the issue of Jan. 2, 1795, title again becameSouth-Carolina State-gazette & Timothy & Mason's daily advertiser. Continued bySouth-Carolina State gazette, and Timothy's daily advertiser, starting with the issue of Jan. 1, 1798.Benjamin F. Timothy and William Mason.
1795Jan. 5, 6, 7, 12, 13, 14, 15. Feb. 4, 5, 17, 18, 21, 23, 27. July 17. Aug. 1. Supplement: Jan. 6 Feb. 22, 23. Mutilated: Feb. 4.Box 29, Fol. 23
1796July 2-Sept. 30. Mutilated: July 4, 16, 18, 23, 28, 29, Aug. 13, 19, Sept. 6, 10, 14, 22. Note: This was the publisher's file. Because it was originally mounted on nails, most of the issues are mutilated near the folded edge -- many of them badly.1 v. V. 1534
1796Oct. 1-Dec. 31. Bled: Oct. 18. Mutilated: Dec. 1, 6, 21, 22, 23, 31. Note: Most issues mutilated near the folded edge -- see note under July-Sept., 1796.1 v. V. 1535
694South-Carolina State gazette, and Timothy's daily advertiser.DailyJan. 1, 1798Dec., 31, 1800+Continuation ofSouth-Carolina State-gazette & Timothy & Mason's daily advertiser. Ceased publication with the issue -- or shortly after -- of Sept. 20, 1802.Benjamin Franklin Timothy.
1798Jan. 1-Mar. 31. Supplement: Feb. 5. Mutilated: Jan. 8, 12, 16, Feb. 3, 14, Mar. 5, 31. Missing: Mar. 22. Note: This was the publisher's file, stored on spiked nails: most issues are mutilated near the folded/ edge.1 v. V. 1536
1798Apr. 2-June 30. Mutilated: Apr. 3, 11, June 28. Missing: Apr. 10 (?). Note: Most issues mutilated near folded edge -- see note above. There are two editions of Apr. 25, 1798, one containing news items, the other, a two-page issue with advertisements.1 v. V. 1537
1798Aug. 20, 23 (mutilated).Box 29, Fol. 24
695The South-Carolina gazetteer; and country journal.WeeklyDec. 17, 1765Dec. 24, 1765Title retained for only two numbers. Continued bySouth-Carolina gazette; and country journal, starting with the issue of Dec. 31, 1765.Charles Crouch.
MICROFORMS
1765Dec. 17-24.(microfilm) #1468
696The South-Carolina weekly advertiser.WeeklyFeb. 19, 1783Apr. 23, 1783The last issue located is that of Apr. 23, 1783.Elizabeth Boden.
1783Feb. 19-Apr. 23.1 v. Box 29, Fol. 25
MICROFORMS
1783Feb. 19-Apr. 23.(microprint)
697The South-Carolina weekly gazette.WeeklyNov. 22 (?), 1758Mar. 28, 1764Continued byThe South-Carolina and American general gazette, starting with the issue of Apr. 4, 1764.Robert Wells.
1759Oct. 31 (mutilated).Box 29, Fol. 26
MICROFORMS
1759-1760Oct. 31-Dec. 10.(microprint)
698South-Carolina weekly gazette.WeeklyFeb. 15, 1783Feb. 27, 1784Continued bySouth-Carolina gazette and public advertiser, starting with the issue of Mar. 3, 1784.Feb. 15, 1783, Nathan Childs. Mar. 29, 1783, Nathan Childs and Robert Bruce.
MICROFORMS
1783-1784Feb. 15-Feb. 27.(microfilm) #2913
TitleNote
The Southern star.See: Columbian herald, or, The Southern star.
NumberTitleFrequencyStart DateEnd DateNotePublisherLC File Contains
699The State gazette of South-Carolina.Semi-Weekly, Tri-WeeklyMar. 28, 1785Dec. 31, 1793Continuation ofThe Gazette of the State of South- Carolina. Continued asSouth-Carolina State-gazette & Timothy & Mason's daily advertiser, starting with the issue of Jan. 1, 1794. Periodicity varies:Mar. 28, 1785-Oct. 28, 1792, semi-weekly; Oct. 30, 1792-Dec. 31, 1793, tri-weekly.Mar. 28, 1785, printed for Ann Timothy. Sept. 20, 1792, Benjamin F. Timothy for the representatives of the late Mrs. Ann Timothy. Apr. 5 or 12, 1793, Benjamin Franklin Timothy. May 27, 1793, Benjamin F. Timothy and William Mason.
1786Jan. 2-May 29. Mutilated: Jan.-May. Missing: Mar. 6, 30, Apr. 3, 6.1 v. V. 1538
1786June 1-Oct. 30. Mutilated: June-Oct. Missing: July 6, 10, 13, Sept. 25, 28, Oct. 23, 26.1 v. V. 1539
1786Dec. 23 (p. 3. 4). Note: Issue mutilated.Box 29, Fol. 27
1788Jan. 28, 31 (p. 1, 2). Feb. 4, 14 (p. 1, 2). Apr. 10, 14 (p. 1, 2), 17, 21 (p. 1, 2), 24 (p. 1, 2), 28 (p. 1, 2). May 1 (p. 1,2), 5 (p. 1, 2), 8, 19 (p. 1, 2), 22 (p. 1, 2), 26, 29 (p. 1, 2). June 2 (p. 1,2), 5 (p. 1, 2), 9, 26 (p. 1, 2), 30 (p. 1, 2). Aug. 18 (p. 1, 2), 21 (p. 1, 2), 28 (p. 1, 2). Sept. 4, 11, 29 (p. 1, 2). Oct. 13 (p. 1, 2), 16 (p. 1, 2), 20 (p. 1, 2). Mutilated: Apr. 10, May 8, Aug. 18.Box 29, Fol. 28
1789Feb. 26 (p. 1, 2). May 18 (p. 1, 2). Sept. 17 (p. 3, 4).Box 29, Fol. 29
MICROFORMS
1785-1786Mar. 28-Dec. 28.(microfilm) #3373
700The Telegraphe, and Charleston daily advertiser.DailyMar. 16, 1795Mar. 20, 1795A continuation, without change of volume numbering ofThe Daily evening gazette and Charleston tea-table companion. The last issue located is that of Mar. 20, vol. 1, no. 62.James Carey.
1795Mar. 16-Mar. 20.(microprint)
TitleNote
Vesper, or, The Evening courier.See: Evening vesper courier.
NumberTitleFrequencyStart DateEnd DateNotePublisherLC File Contains
701The Columbia gazette.WeeklyJan. 28, 1794Dec. 9, 1794Established Jan. 28, 1794, with a preliminary issue dated Jan. 14, 1794. The last issue located is that of Dec. 9, 1794. Continued byThe State gazette, in January 1795.William P. Young and Daniel Faust.
1794Jan. 14-Dec. 9. Missing: July; Aug. 9-Dec. 8.(microprint)
702South Carolina gazette.WeeklyMar. (?), 1792Sept. 3, 1793Established 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.Daniel Constable.
MICROFORMS
1792-1793July 10-Sept. 3.(microprint)
NumberTitleFrequencyStart DateEnd DateNotePublisherLC File Contains
703The South-Carolina independent gazette; and Georgetown chronicle.WeeklyApr. 2, 17911796(?)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 byThe Georgetown chronicle, and South-Carolina weekly advertiser, sometime between 1792 and 1796.James Carson.
MICROFORMS
1791-1792May 21-Sept. 15.(microprint)
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