Category:Columbian Magazine
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The Columbian Magazine, or, Monthly Miscellany was a Philadelphia magazine starting in September 1786 and lasting until 1792. It was founded by Mathew Carey, Charles Cist, William Spotswood, Thomas Seddon, and James Trenchard. It was run by Carey (1786-1787; who left to found The American Museum), Spotswood (1787- 88), Trenchard (1789-90), and finally by William Young (1790-1792).[1] There was apparently a magazine of the same name (and subtitle) published in Kingston, Jamaica, from 1796-1799.[2]
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Media in category "Columbian Magazine"
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Categories:
- Magazines of the United States by name
- 18th-century magazines
- 1786 establishments in the United States
- 1792 disestablishments
- Magazines established in 1786
- Magazines disestablished in 1792
- Published in Philadelphia
- Philadelphia in the 1780s
- Things named after Columbia
- Mathew Carey
- James Trenchard
- Thomas Seddon
- Monthly magazines
- Magazines about literature
- Charles Cist (printer)