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050 00 $a Newspaper
130 0 $a American statesman (Washington, D.C.)
245 10 $a American statesman.
246 17 $a Mechanics and manufacturers' advocate
260 $a City of Washington [i.e. Washington, D.C.] : $b Printed for the Proprietors by W. Greer, $c 1830-
300 $a v. ; $c 58 cm.
310 $a Weekly
321 $a Frequency varies
362 0 $a Vol. 1, no. 1 (Aug. 28, 1830)-
362 1 $a Ceased in 1830. $z Cf. Bryan, W.B. Bibl. of D.C.
500 $a Publisher's box gives frequency as daily and triweekly during sessions of Congress and semiweekly during the recess but numbering of issues indicates weekly publication.
515 $a Suspended with Aug. 28, 1830 issue; resumed with Sept. 11, 1830 issue. Cf. Gregory, W. Amer. newspapers.
752 $a United States $b District of Columbia $d Washington.