Documents from 1812
“Information (Verbal) from a respectable source...”, Wilson’s Knoxville Gazette
“More Earthquakes..”, Norfolk Ledger
“Severe shocks of an earthquake...”, Boston Gazette
“Steam Boats”, Louisiana Gazette
“the Earthquake”, Mirror of the Times
“The Steam Boat”, Mirror of the Times
“Yesterday morning...”, Virginia Argus
“Copy of a Letter from and Officer of the United States Army”, Philadelphia Aurora and General Advertiser
“Earthquake”, The Supporter
“Earthquakes”, Carolina Federal Republican
“Extract of a Letter from a Gentleman at Nachitoches, Dated December 19, 1811.”, Philadelphia Aurora and General Advertiser
“From the National Intelligencer...”, Western Spy
‘More of the Earthquakes”, National Intelligencer
“On the 12th and 18th December...”, Boston Colombian Centinel
“The American Arts”, Savannah Republican
“The Comet”, Louisiana Gazette
“the concussions of the earthquake still continue...”, Louisiana Gazette
“The Last Clarion...’, The Supporter
“A ball of fire...”, Boston Yankee
“A letter from St. Louis”, Liberty Hall
“An eruption took place...”, Raleigh Minerva
“Another Earthquake”, Liberty Hall
“A shock of an earthquake...”, Liberty Hall
“Earthquakes”, Raleigh Register
“Foreign”, Raleigh Star
“From information lately received...”, Raleigh Register
“From the American Daily Advertiser”, Raleigh Minerva
“From the Mouth of the Ohio...”, Raleigh Minerva
“From the Nashville Clarion”, Frankfort American Republic
“From the Raleigh Register...”, John C. Edwards
“Geographical and Historical’, Western Intelligencer
“Meteorological Diary”, Boston Yankee
“More of the Earthquake”, Farmer’s Repository
“Register of Earthquakes”, Liberty Hall
“Royal Observatory”, Raleigh Minerva
“some very violent shocks...”, Boston Yankee
“The Comet continues visible...”, Western Intelligencer
“the Constitution arrived”, Raleigh Register
“the Earthquake”, John C. Edwards
“The Louisiana Gazette”, Raleigh Minerva
“Two gentlemen, Georgia Express
“Upwards of fifty shocks...”, Boston Yankee
“Volcano”, Frankfort American Republic
“yesterday about half past eight...”, Liberty Hall
“An Earthquake at Cincinnati...”, Boston Gazette
“Earthquake in England”, Augusta Herald
“Earthquakes”, Hampshire Federalist
“Extract of a Letter from Havana”, “Augusta Herald
“It will be seen”, Augusta Herald
“Mount Aetna”, Augusta Herald
“Observations on the Physical Causes of Earthquakes”, Augusta Herald
“Richmond, Jan. 26.’, Ohio Centinel
“Specimens of the matter...”, Savannah Republican
“the account of the volcano”, Augusta Herald
“The article...”, Augusta Herald
“the editors of the Raleigh Register”, Savannah Republican
“At 4 o'clock in the morning...”, The Courier
“Earthquakes”, The Palladium
“Earthquakes”, The Palladium
“Earthquakes”, Boston Colombian Centinel
“To the editors..., William L. Pierce
“Eclipse de Lune”, Moniteur De la Louisianne
“Important Arrival..”, Edenton Gazette
“The Earthquake”, Edenton Gazette
“the two negro boys...”, Lexington American Statesman
“Volcanic Eruption”, Edwards, John C.
“An account of a VOLCANO...”, Mirror of the Times
“Died at Asheville”, Mirror of the Times
“Earthquake”, Wilson’s Knoxville Gazette
“from the Daily American Advertiser”, Virginia Argus
“From the National Intelligencer’, Boston Independent Chronicle
“From the Raleigh Register”, Mirror of the Times
“More Earthquakes”, Virginia Argus
“Near Cheeks Cross Roads”, Wilson’s Knoxville Gazette
“The Earthquake”, Virginia Argus
“to the editor of the Register...”, Wilson’s Knoxville Gazette
“Two Gentleman....”, Mirror of the Times
“We have been frequently asked....”, John C. Edwards
“The Second Earthquake”, Boston Yankee
“A correspondent in Mecklenburg county...”, Carolina Federal Republican
“A few nights ago...’, The Supporter
“And suddenly there was a great earthquake...”, Western Spy
“A New Etna”, Edwards, john C.
“Another Earthquake”, Reporter
“As all authentic information...”, Robert Morrison
“By a gentleman just from Arkansas...”, Louisiana Gazette
‘Earthquake”, Western Spy
“Earthquake”, Louisiana Gazette
“Earthquakes”, Vincennes Western Sun
“Extract of a letter received in Cincinnati, Western Spy
“For the Western Spy”, Western Spy
‘From the Evening Ledger”, Louisiana Gazette
“From the Raleigh Register”, John C. Edwards
“Important Arrival”, Louisiana Gazette
“Mercredi prochain....”, Moniteur De la Louisiane
“The Earthquake”, Savannah Republican
“The Earthquake, Extracts from a letter to a gentleman in Lexington, from his friend at New Madrid (U. L. ) dated 16th December 1811.”, Philadelphia Aurora and General Advertiser
“The Earthquake noticed in our last...”, Louisiana Gazette