James Rivington
James Rivington (1724 – July 4, 1802) was an English-born American journalist who published a Loyalist newspaper in the American colonies called ''Rivington's Gazette''. He was driven out of New York by the Sons of Liberty, but was very likely a member of the American Culper Spy Ring, which provided the Continental Army with military intelligence from British-occupied New York.Provided by Wikipedia
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by Rivington, James
Published 1760
Published 1760
Printed for James Rivington, and sold at his warehouse in Philadelphia
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by Bogatzky, Carl Heinrich von
Published 1780
Other Authors:
“...Rivington, James...”Published 1780
[Printed by James Rivington] Printed for A. Linde, in Catherine Street, in the Strand, bookseller to Her Royal Highness the Princess Dowager of Wales]
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by Callender, James Thomson
Published 1795
Other Authors:
“...Rivington, James...”Published 1795
Printed for Thomas Stephens, no. 60, South Second Street, and sold in New York by J. Rivington
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