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1793 Philadelphia NEWSPAPER wth Ad - LOTTERY to raise money for DC as US Capital
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1793 Philadelphia NEWSPAPER w Ad - LOTTERY to raise money for DC as US Capital -inv # 1W-211
SEE PHOTO----- COMPLETE, ORIGINAL NEWSPAPER SUPPLEMENT (Extra),
Dunlap's American Daily Advertiser Supplement
dated in 1793.
This newspaper single sheet supplement contains a 9" x 2.5" back page ad for a LOTTERY to raise money for the construction of the new Federal Capital City of WASHINGTON, DC.
It seems interesting that the money to build the new Federal Capital city of Washington, DC was raised by use of a lottery !!
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