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The Niagara Courier Lockport, New York 1828-1833 Transcripts, Extracts and Indexes - Transcripts and extracts of articles selected from twenty editions of the Niagara Courier newspaper published between the dates, June 26, 1828 - November 6, 1833, with (Paperback)
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The Niagara Courier Lockport, New York 1828-1833 Transcripts, Extracts and Indexes - Transcripts and extracts of articles selected from twenty editions of the Niagara Courier newspaper published between the dates, June 26, 1828 - November 6, 1833, with (Paperback)
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This book presents transcriptions, extracts and indexes of articles
from the surviving issues (twenty, in total) of The Niagara Courier
newspaper, published between June 26, 1828 - November 6, 1833. Of
the 749 articles extracted, 611 are full transcriptions; the
remainder are presented in detailed point form. Name, subject, and
supplementary indexes are valuable finding aids, pointing to 3,336
surnames and organizational names. More than 1,000 index entries
pertain to the town of Lockport. More than 1,300 entries relate to
nearby towns including Niagara, Lewiston, Royalton, Pendleton,
Youngstown, Cambria and Hartland. Subjects range from
advertisements and politics, to legal notices, education, and
transportation. People published cautions to the public about their
stray cows, stolen horses, runaway servants, lost wallets, and
eloped wives. Legal notices announced letters awaiting pick-up at
the local post offices, the probate of wills, and the imminent sale
of a deceased person's real estate. The supplementary indexes
cross-reference surnames to the subjects of court in chancery,
insolvent debtors, sheriff's and mortgage sales, wills and estates,
and women. Most of the references to women pertain to postal
notices, but also include mentions of the new Ontario Female
Seminary at Canandaigua, one woman's plea to the public for
assistance in finding her adult sons, and advertisements by
enterprising seamstresses, milliners, and mantua-makers.
Genealogists and historians will appreciate this window into the
town of Lockport's early 19th century past. Admittedly reported
from the perspective of the editor, Michener Cadwallader
(1798-1864), this book allows readers to delve into such topical
events as: - the rise of the anti-Masonic political movement, - the
trial for the abduction and murder of Capt. William Morgan in 1828,
- the trial and conviction of Americans in Madawaska, New Brunswick
in 1831, - the emergence of that dreaded disease, Cholera, in 1832,
and - the early years of the Temperance movement.
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