[Florida]:

$1,250 · Offered by William Reese Company

THE FLORIDIAN. Vol. 1, No. 34. The thirty-fourth issue of the second newspaper published in Territorial Florida, preceded only by the FLORIDA GAZETTE of St. Augustine, which began publication in July 1821. Pensacola became a permanent part of the United States under the terms of the Adams-Onìs Treaty of 1819. This issue includes news concerning the United States Congress, the Army, local shipping, pirates, and the author of the Waverly novels, Walter Scott. There are also advertisements for local businesses, professional services (including translating and interpreters), dry goods, furniture, and a national lottery. The ad for the Pensacola Book Store includes a list of some seventy titles. A rare early Florida imprint.

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