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Nullification Controversy in South Carolina

Charleston Southern Patriot. From Vol. IX, No. 2,123, January 2, 1819, to Vol. XXIII, No. ?, June 30, 1829. From Vol. XXIII, No. 3,359, January 2, 1830, to Vol. XXXVIII, No. 6,134, June 30, 1838. From Vol. XLI, No. 6, 281, January 1, 1839, to Vol. XLIII, No. 6,748, June 30, 1840. Daily, six columns, 21½ by 17 inches. Published by J. N. Cardozo. On October 2, 1837, enlarged to 24 by 17 inches. Charleston Library Society, Charleston, South Carolina.

Charleston State Rights and Free Trade Evening Post. From Vol. I, No. 1, October 1, 1831, to Vol. II. No. 376, December 31, 1832. From Vol. II, No. 531, July 3, 1833, to Vol. III. No. 683, December 30, 1833. Daily, six columns, 22 by 15 inches. Printed for J. A. Stuart by William Gray. On November 1, 1832, Norris and Gitsinger became proprietors. A country edition was issued three times a week. Charleston Library Society, Charleston, South Carolina.

Columbia Free Press and Hive. From Vol. I, No. 1, February 5, 1831, to Vol. I, No. 52, January 28, 1832. Weekly, five columns. Edited by A. Landrum. File owned by Col. E. H. Aull, Newberry, South Carolina.

(Columbia) South Carolina State Gazette and Columbia Advertiser. From Vol. XXXVI, No. 2,006, June 27, 1829, to Vol. XXXVI, No. 2,019, September 26, 1829. Weekly, five columns. Published by D. & J. M. Faust. Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.