The Louisville gazette and republican trumpet. (Louisville, Ga.) 1800-1809

Title:
The Louisville gazette and republican trumpet. : (Louisville, Ga.) 1800-1809
Place of publication:
Louisville, Ga.
Geographic coverage:
  • Louisville, Jefferson, Georgia  |  View more titles from this: City County, State
Publisher:
Ambrose Day & James Hely
Dates of publication:
1800-1809
Description:
  • Ceased in 1809?
  • Vol. 2, no. 65 (Apr. 29, 1800)-
Frequency:
Weekly
Language:
  • English
Subjects:
  • Georgia--Jefferson County.--fast--(OCoLC)fst01218098
  • Georgia--Louisville.--fast--(OCoLC)fst01229190
  • Jefferson County (Ga.)--Newspapers.
  • Louisville (Ga.)--Newspapers.
Notes:
  • Imprint varies: Ambrose Day & James Hely, <1802>; Printed and published, by Day & Hely, for Abner Hammond, <1803-1805>; Ambrose Day, <1807>.
  • Latest issue consulted: No. 372 (May 22, 1807); Readex America's Historical Newspapers (viewed October 19, 2017).
  • Printers: Ambrose Day & James Hely, <1802-1805>; Ambrose Day, <1807>.
  • Title from masthead.
LCCN:
sn 86053063
OCLC:
13105332
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The Louisville gazette and republican trumpet. April 29, 1800, Image 1

The Louisville Gazette, established in 1799 by editor Ambrose Day, is the second newspaper in the city's history. James Hely partnered with Day in 1800 and they changed the publication's name to the Louisville Gazette and Republican Trumpet. The paper supported the politics of Jeffersonian Democracy in the early nineteenth century. The publication's title reverted to the Louisville Gazette in 1810 and the paper ceased publication the following year.

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