Orlando Sentinel (Sunday)

Goodwill workers find 1774 ‘rebel’ newspaper

- By Maryclaire Dale

BELLMAWR, N.J. — A quick eye by Goodwill workers in southern New Jersey turned up framed pages from an original 1774 Philadelph­ia newspaper with an iconic “Unite or Die” snake design on the masthead.

The frayed Dec. 28, 1774, edition of the “Pennsylvan­ia Journal and the Weekly Advertiser” boasts three items signed by John Hancock, then president of the Provincial Congress, who pleads for the Colonies to fight back “enemies” trying to divide them.

A jumble of small advertisem­ents offer rewards for a lost horse or runaway apprentice, while another insists the poster will no longer pay his “misbehav (ing)” wife’s debts.

The discovery was first reported by NJ Pen, an online news site.

Bob Snyder of the New York auction house Cohasco says the “rebel” newspaper shows how “everyone was good and mad” at the British just months before the Revolution­ary War began. The masthead is a variant of the “Join, or Die” political cartoon credited to Benjamin Franklin.

“These were very important propaganda tools,” Snyder said of newspapers and pamphlets of the era. “The viciousnes­s then in some was as much or more as it is today. (But) the language was more powerful in putting down the other side.”

Snyder estimates the newspaper’s value at $6,000 to $16,000. Goodwill Industries hopes to sell it to help fund its educationa­l and job-training services, according to Heather Randall, e-commerce manager of the regional operation in Bellmawr, N.J.

There are three other existing copies of the same weekly edition of the Pennsylvan­ia Journal, all housed in university collection­s. Randall hopes this one will find a home in the Philadelph­ia area where the public can see it.

 ?? MATT ROURKE/AP ?? Heather Randall displays a 1774 newspaper found by employees at a Goodwill store in New Jersey
MATT ROURKE/AP Heather Randall displays a 1774 newspaper found by employees at a Goodwill store in New Jersey

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