Item #60155 Salem Gazette Office; Monday afternoon, July 31. The War begun in a most bloody manner! Capt. Foster, of Beverley, was on Sunday night set ashore from a vessel 36 days from Liverpool, and on Monday noon we were favored through the good offices of Joscam Gould, Esq. with the Liverpool Advertiser of the 24th of June brought by him, and containing the following most important dispatch from the Duke of Wellington, to which the Liverpool Editor prefixes the head of Complete Defeat of Bonaparte...
Salem Gazette Office; Monday afternoon, July 31. The War begun in a most bloody manner! Capt. Foster, of Beverley, was on Sunday night set ashore from a vessel 36 days from Liverpool, and on Monday noon we were favored through the good offices of Joscam Gould, Esq. with the Liverpool Advertiser of the 24th of June brought by him, and containing the following most important dispatch from the Duke of Wellington, to which the Liverpool Editor prefixes the head of Complete Defeat of Bonaparte...

Salem Gazette Office; Monday afternoon, July 31. The War begun in a most bloody manner! Capt. Foster, of Beverley, was on Sunday night set ashore from a vessel 36 days from Liverpool, and on Monday noon we were favored through the good offices of Joscam Gould, Esq. with the Liverpool Advertiser of the 24th of June brought by him, and containing the following most important dispatch from the Duke of Wellington, to which the Liverpool Editor prefixes the head of Complete Defeat of Bonaparte...

Salem: [Thomas C. Cushing], [1815]. Broadside (approx. 20¾" x 12¼"), text in quadruple column and entirely devoted to Bonaparte's defeat and the exploits of Wellington, as detailed in a letter from Wellington dated Waterloo, June 19, 1815 and other dispatches; previous folds in eighths, short tear repaired on verso at one fold, paper limp; all else good or better. Not in Tapley; not found in OCLC. Item #60155

Price: $400.00

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