Kendall's Expositor. 108 issues 1841-1845. 4 volumes.
Washington DC: Printed by William Greer, 1841-1845.
Wraps. Wraps. 4 volumes. 107 (of 112) consecutive issues dating from February 3rd, 1841 to October 1844. One special issue from March 1845 showing results for the President election. Separated into 4 volumes with indexes for volumes 1, 2 and 4. Missing numbers 2 ,3 volume 1. Volume 2 missing issues 2, 3, and 5 although page sequence is continuos. Untrimmed wraps are edge worn with curled edges. Some stitching is loose with a couple issues separated. Volume 4 index is tattered and torn. Light foxing to the paper.
Kendall's Expositor was a Democratic paper that ceased operations in 1845. Contents cover politics, Presidential correspondence, political conventions and election results, articles on the tariff, banking, death of President William Henry Harrison, a train robbery in Columbus, Georgia. mention of Mormon Joseph Smith (issue 14) , articles on Texas and more. Good. Item #36678
Price: $650.00



