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  1. Mathew Carey to Reverend James Carey, 12 September 1791, Lea and Febiger Collection, Historical Society of Pennsylvania. Clarkin, A Bibliography, 12. Edward C. Carter, “The Birth of a Political Economist: Mathew Carey and the Re-charter Fight of 1810-1811,” Pennsylvania History, V.33 N. 3 (July, 1966) 277.

  2. Carey, Henry Charles, “Reminiscences of a Bookseller,” American Publishers’ Circular and Literary Gazette, Series 3 V. 1 N. 3, 1 June 1863. Carey, Mathew to Reverend James Carey, Philadelphia 12 September 1791, Lea and Febiger Collection, Historical Society of Pennsylvania.

  3. Mathew Carey, Citizen and Publisher By Regina Dolan A LTHOUGH to us today Dublin, Paris and Philadelphia are but a plane's ^ trip apart, the current infant in the spring of 1760 of the Carey house-hold would have cried more imperiously, if he could have foreseen that his future rendezvous with history would link all three cities.

  4. Carey included this address in the American Remembrancer, or An Impartial Collection of Essays, Resolves Speeches &c. Relative or Having Affinity to the Treaty with Great Britain. (Philadelphia: Mathew Carey, 1795) V.I, N.II, 105-114. Edward C. Carter II, The Political Activities of Mathew Carey, Nationalist, 1760-1814, Bryn Mawr College PhD ...

  5. The nation was making history, and Carey was determined to preserve it. He published Revolutionary battle accounts, documents about the Constitution, the Federalist papers, Hamilton’s “Report on Manufactures,” letters and state papers. Dr. Benjamin Rush was a contributor, as were poet and newspaper editor Philip Freneau, poet Francis Hopkinson, abolitionist Anthony Benezet and New York ...

  6. Carey’s energetic efforts to publish and distribute the American Museum laid important groundwork for his future activities. He set up a national distribution system for the magazine. Later he used his network for his publishing business. He gained national prominence as a writer and editor. [3] He became familiar with roads and canals, and ...

  7. M. C. Johnson has studied the life and times of Mathew Carey for the past twenty-five years. This website is being written to introduce Mathew Carey to those interested in history outside of academia. It provides information about America’s Early Republic on topics on which Mathew Carey’s writings, publications and business had an impact ...