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Domestic News March 24, 1827

Literary Cadet, And Saturday Evening Bulletin

Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island

What is this article about?

Local newspapers Patriot, American, and Gazette have relocated to Hawes' Building at the corner of North Main-street and Market-square, a structure built by Hawes, Holden, and Wood.

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Newspaper Movements.—Within a few days there has been a considerable movement among the craft, and our cousins of the Patriot, and of the American and Gazette, have taken up their line of march, and pitched their tents in Hawes' Building, that beautiful edifice, located at the corner of North Main-street and Market-square. In their new habitation we wish them much success, and we are pleased to notice, that they commence under the auspices of the American Eagle, who spreads his broad pinions from the corner of the building. This splendid structure—and it is not excelled by any in New-England—was erected by Messrs. Hawes, Holden and Wood, and will hereafter, we believe, be known by the appellation of Hawes' Building.

What sub-type of article is it?

Newspaper Relocation

What keywords are associated?

Newspaper Movements Hawes Building Patriot Newspaper American Gazette North Main Street

What entities or persons were involved?

Hawes Holden Wood Patriot American And Gazette

Where did it happen?

Corner Of North Main Street And Market Square

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Corner Of North Main Street And Market Square

Event Date

Within A Few Days

Key Persons

Hawes Holden Wood Patriot American And Gazette

Outcome

newspapers relocated successfully; wished much success

Event Details

Considerable movement among newspapers; Patriot, American, and Gazette moved to Hawes' Building; building erected by Hawes, Holden, and Wood; known as Hawes' Building; splendid structure not excelled in New-England.

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