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This June 1775 page from the North Carolina Gazette contextualizes Philip Dawe's satirical critique of the October 1774 Edenton Tea Party. It shows explicit references to slavery—underlining the continued importance of the practice to the North…
Newspaper advertisement of a New York Merchant's sale of household items.
Newspaper advertisement offering a reward for a black man who ran away from his master in Staten Island, New York
Newspaper ad for New York merchant with imports from London
Newspaper Advertisement for a New York goldsmith and jeweler selling his wares
A jeweler and goldsmith advertises swords in a New York Newspaper
An advertisement for a sale of assorted jewelry and hardware in New York.
Newspaper article describing two runaway servant boys
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Advertisement in the London Evening Post for American Pine-Bud tea being sold as a medical remedy in Bristol, Piccadilly, Bath, York, Sheffield, and Oxford.
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An ad in the Public Advertiser, January 28, 1766. Mr. John Dunlop seeking contact with the captain or crew of the Jolly Princess, a ship that traveled from Barbados to Bristol in 1762 and was briefly detained by a French letter of marque ship.
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