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1817 President James Monroes 1st Annual Message to Congress Connecticut Courant

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1817 President James Monroes 1st Annual Message to Congress Connecticut Courant
Post-Revolutionary War to Civil War
President James Monroe's First Annual Message to Congress (State of the Union Address) 1817 "Connecticut Courant", Hartford, Signed in type by James Monroe
December 9, 1817-Dated, Complete 4-page issue of the "Connecticut Courant" Newspaper, Hartford, Ct., with a page 2, Full printing of President James Monroe's First Annual Message to Congress (State of the Union Address), Choice Very Fine.
December 9, 1817 issue of the "Connecticut Courant", Hartford, Ct., 4 pgs., about 14.5" x 21", with a page 2, Full printing of President James Monroe's First Annual Message to Congress (State of the Union Address) in which he discusses relations with Britain and Spain, Territorial disputes in Florida and Texas, including referring to the capture of Amelia Island, Fla. by mercenaries led the Gregor McGregor; he also outlines the state of the Treasury and the military in some detail, discusses treaties with Indians, and more. Signed in type by James Madison and “Mis-dated” by a decade by printer error as “Dec. 2, 1827” instead of 1817! A pleasing historic content newspaper including an advertisement by “WILLIAM H. IMLAY & CO”, Imlay who is noted for his signing "United States Loan-Office" Bonds c. 1793, as Commissioner for the State of Connecticut. (We sold one of the bonds made out to Elisha Colt in June 2019 for over $1,500.)