Name/Title
The TimesEntry/Object ID
97.11.895Description
Bound volume of this daily paper, spanning April 2, 1808, to September 30, 1808 (vol. 16, nos. 2411-2618).
Published by Cox & Sheppard (Charleston, SC). Publication ceased ca. 1821.
Note: Nathaniel Russell House built 1808.
1 v. ; 51 cm.Collection
Historic Charleston Foundation CollectionAcquisition
Accession
97.11.Source or Donor
The Charleston MuseumAcquisition Method
Ar Transfer From CmCredit Line
The Charleston Museum, Gift of Mrs. Francis Dill RhettLexicon
Nomenclature 4.0
Nomenclature Secondary Object Term
NewspaperNomenclature Primary Object Term
SerialNomenclature Sub-Class
Other DocumentsNomenclature Class
Documentary ObjectsNomenclature Category
Category 08: Communication ObjectsSearch Terms
Charleston (S.C.)--NewspapersPublication Details
Publisher
Cox & ShepardPlace Published
City
CharlestonState/Province
South CarolinaCountry
United States of AmericaDate Published
1808Call No.
AP2 .T55Notes
Copy No.: 0Other Names and Numbers
Other Numbers
Number Type
Old NumberOther Number
96.14.01Location
Location
Container
Oversize Box 6Shelf
Archives A-21Room
Margaretta P. Childs ArchivesBuilding
Missroon HouseCategory
PermanentDate
February 7, 2023Date
February 17, 2009Notes
Reason: To be microfilmed
Authorized By: Karen Emmons
Until: 5/17/09
Notes: Picked up by Allen Stokes, South Caroliniana Library, for microfilming.Location
Building
Archives, 40 E.BayCategory
PermanentLocation
Container
Oversize Box 6Shelf
Prop File Shelves, Property File ShelvesRoom
Margaretta P. Childs ArchivesBuilding
Missroon HouseCategory
PermanentCondition
Notes
1st page torn; top ~third missing.Relationships
Related Entries
Notes
Microfilm of this volume held at Charleston County Public Library and College of Charleston Special Collections.General Notes
Note
Notes: Catalog record was originally in Objects catalog; initial cataloger not identified but may have been Jill Koverman. Initial record was scant, but completed in Nov. 2008 by Karen Emmons.
Began with Mar. 16, 1801 issue. Ceased publication in 1821(?) (publication note, CofC online catalog record).
Microfilmed in 2009 by Allen Stokes, part of USC South Caroliniana's Newspaper Project. Should be available on microfilm at University of South Carolina/South Caroliniana Library.
Full text available from America's Historical Newspapers, 1690-1922.
In August, 2016, HCF staff Karen Emmons, Katherine Pemberton, and April Wood began to look through the pages for items related to Nathaniel Russell, James Missroon, prominent buildings and places, craftsmen, builders, architects, info pertaining to decorative arts, and architectural features. See Media tab for PDFs. Master list will be attached when completed. (4/26/2021: project never completed.)
Contents include: advertisement for the runaway slave named Doll posted by James Missroon; advertisements for "pavillion gauze"; advertisement for Samuel O'Hara, house and sign painter, referencing his work at Nathaniel Russell's house.Created By
admin@catalogit.appCreate Date
April 22, 2003Updated By
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March 30, 2023