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Title:
  • To the public. I must confess I am not a little surprized at the disingenuous and ungentlemanlike manner in which Nicholas Tillinghast and Darius Sessions, Esqrs. have treated my character, in a piece published by them in the Providence Gazette, of the 14th instant. ...
Call No:
  • G1157
  • Broadsides 1764 No.10
Source of Acquisition:
  • 4 Aug 1976
  • Copy 2
Subjects:
Author:
Imprint Place:
  • [Newport, R.I.:
Publisher/Printer:
  • Printed by Samuel Hall,
Imprint Date:
  • 1764]
Physical Description:
  • 1 sheet ([2] p.)
  • 33 cm.
Bibliographic References:
  • Alden, J.E. Rhode Island,
  • Shipton & Mooney Bristol Sabin Reilly, E., Dict. of Col. Am. Printers' Ornaments
  • 321
  • 41508 2540 101335 542,609,691
Notes:
  • Signed on p. [2]: "Samuel Ward. Newport, April 16, 1764."
  • Reply to an article by Nicholas Tillinghast and Darius Sessions, published in the Providence Gazette, April 14, 1764, concerning some official appointments. Part of the ongoing political feud between Samuel Ward and Stephen Hopkins that divided the colony of Rhode Island from 1756 to 1767. Samuel Hall was the only printer in Newport, R.I., in 1764. Alden, no. 321, erroneously attributes the printing to Solomon Southwick, who did not succeed Hall until 1768.
  • Preservation and electronic cataloging for this broadside was made possible by a generous grant from the Rhode Island Society of the Sons of the Revolution, the Rhode Island Society of Colonial Wars, the Rhode Island Society of the Sons of the American Revolution, and the General Society of Colonial Wars.
Location:
  • Broadside Collection: G 1157
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