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Chronicling America is a government sponsored, searchable, online database of digitized American historic newspapers. The project is produced by the National Digital Newspaper Program (NDNP), a collaborative effort between the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Library of Congress.

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678 Indexed Records Spanning 1730 to 1977
September 15, 1824

Death Notice: John Garry

On Monday evening, aged about 30, Mr. John Garry, a native of Ireland, but for some months a resident of this place.
April 7, 1824

Shamrock, winning song.

MR. GALLAHER, Mr. Toohey, the Editor of the “Shamrock,” New York, lately offered the Shamrock for the next three years, free of postage, as a premium to the author of the best song suitable to the […]
February 14, 1824

The Landscape of Harpers Ferry

THE LANDSCAPE.E’en here, at home, what scenes arrest the view! Scenese full of int’rest and of beauty too. We have thought that a brief sketch of the spot selected for the culture of “THE GARLAND,” might […]
November 5, 1823

Ireland — Inhabitants to Acres

Ireland.– The number of inhabitants in Ireland is estimated at 6,846,949, and the number of Irish acres at 6,809,709; so that there is more than one individual to an acre. In England, the number of English […]
May 28, 1823

Obit: Peter Conlan

DIED,On Sunday last, Mr. Peter Conlan, merchant, of this place. Mr. C. was a native of Ireland, but resided in this country for the last four or five years, and had taken the necessary steps to […]
February 19, 1822

Ireland’s Unhappy Peasantry

The condition of things in Ireland is sufficient to keep the British government on the alert. The London Courier mentions, that ministers have determined to call out the yeomanry force of that island. A fierce spirit […]