Documents from 1812
“We are informed from a respectable source...”, Louisiana Gazette
“A severe shock of an Earthquake...”, Charleston Courier
“From the Bairdstown Repository”, Mathias Speed
“It would seem....”, Augusta Chronicle
“Meteorological Diary”, Boston Yankee
“Extract of a letter..”, Virginia Argus
“Fast Days”, Hampshire Federalist
“From the Bardstown Repository”, Mathias Speed
“Information form the tenth of February...”, Ohio Centinel
“Several Shocks of an Earthquake..”, Augusta Herald
“by a gentleman just from Arkansas”, Argus of Western America
“Earthquake”, Liberty Hall
“From Mr. James Fletcher”, James Fletcher
“From the Bardstown Repository”, Mathias Speed
“On Tuesday last...”, Liberty Hall
“The above account...”, The Georgia Journal
“To the editors of the Repository”, Mathias Speed
“We have seen”, Liberty Hall
“We learn by letters....”, Argus of Western America
“Communicated, for the Bardstown Repository”, Lexington Kentucky Gazette
“Earthquake”, Charleston Courier
“Earthquakes”, Louisiana Gazette
“”Elements of the Orbit of the Comet”, Louisiana Gazette
“John C. Edwards”, Lexington American Statesman
“L’historie de fameux volcan...”, Moniteur De La Louisiane
“Several persons passing Lexington...”, Wilson’s Knoxville Gazette
“The following statement...”, Louisiana Gazette
“the Georgetown Gazette...”, The Times
“The Georgetown Gazette of Saturday...”, Charleston Courier
“The shocks of the night of the sixth and seventh...”, Wilson’s Knoxville Gazette
“A few nights ago...”, Western Intelligencer
“An eruption took place...”, Western Intelligencer
“Earthquake”, Western Intelligencer
“From the North Carolina Register...”, John C. Edwards
“We are happy to find...”, Western Intelligencer
“We have every reason....”, Petersburg Republican
“Earthquake”, The Supporter
“Extract of a letter”, Western Spy
“Extract of a letter dated Gosport, (England) December 6, 1811”, Louisiana Gazette
“Extract of a letter from Manchester of Jan. 2”, Montreal Herald
“From the observatory...”, Savannah Republican
“The Earthquake”, Western Spy
“The Earthquake of 16th, Louisiana Gazette
“The Earthquakes of January 23rd..”, Western Spy
“to the editors of the Raleigh Gazette”, Edwards, John C.
“A gentleman from Nashville...”, Boston Yankee
“Earthquakes”, Norfolk Herald
“Meteorological Diary”, Boston Yankee
“”Meteorological Observations at Charleston, (S. C. ) for February 1812”, Charleston Courier
“Observations on the Physical Causes of Earthquakes, E. J.
“Extract du Raleigh Register, John c. Edwards
“Russelville, KY. Feb 26”, Western Spectator
“A Proclamation”, Henry Middleton
“Barge Cincinnati”, Liberty Hall
“More earthquakes”, Edenton Gazette
“Reflections concerning earthquakes Part III”, The Georgia Journal
“the Earthquake was very distinctly felt...”, Argus of Western America
“We have reason to suspect...”, Liberty Hall
“From the Raleigh Register”, John C. Edward’s
“The appearance of a comet lately...”, Lexington Kentucky Gazette
“The Earthquake”, Charleston Courier
“The French astronomers...”, Lexington Kentucky Gazette
“We are happy to find...”, Lexington Kentucky Gazette
“Earthquake”, Charleston Courier
“Earthquakes”, Charleston Courier
“”From the Virginia Argus”, John Davis, A. Caperton
“It would seem...”, Virginia Argus
“The Earthquakes”, The Times
‘A letter received in this city...”, National Intelligencer
“Extract”, Bradbury, John
“Extract of a Letter from Orleans”, Louisiana Gazette
“Information from the tenth...”, Western Spy
“London, January 9, Montreal Herald
“London, January 9”, Montreal Herald
“the Earthquake”, Boston Colombian Centinel
“The Earthquake”, Louisiana Gazette
“We are informed...”, The Supporter
“We have good reason...”, The Supporter
“Earthquake”, William L Pierce
“From the Kentucky Register”, Raleigh Star
“From the Mouth of the Ohio....”, Raleigh Star
“In the months of October”, Petersburg Intelligencer
“the Earthquakes”, Georgia Express
“the following is extracted”, William S. Hamilton
“We have received...”, Raleigh Register
“We observed in a former paper...”, Augusta Herald
“Earthquake”, The Palladium
“Earthquake”, William L. Pierce
“Extract of letter from a gentleman at the mouth of the Cumberland , to his friend in Woodford County, dated February 10th 1812”, The Palladium
“Natchez, January 1”, The Georgia Journal
“A gentleman on whom much reliance can be placed...”, Lexington American Statesman
“A gentleman on whose authority we can rely...”, Louisville American Statesman
“Earthquakes”, Lexington American Statesman
“In consequence of some remarks...., Savannah Republican
“Norfolk 24, Janvier...”, Moniteur De la Louisiane
“the last Clarion...”, Louisville American Statesman
“Volcanic Eruption”, Edwards, John C.
“Volcanic Fires”, The Times
We find that the late shocks of Earthquakes....”, Lexington Kentucky Gazette
“Earthquakes”, Wilson’s Knoxville Gazette