The Virginia Gazette, or The American Advertiser
- id: 274
- end_date: August 23, 1786
- frequency: Weekly
- lineage_id: 70
- proprietors: James Hayes
- start_date: December 22, 1781
- variant_number: Richmond 02-01
- notes: Hayes was appointed public-printer in August 1780 in partnership with noted Philadelphia printer John Dunlap, his mentor; the press they planned to use was lost in October 1780 to British ship patrolling the Chesapeake while enroute to Richmond; replacement did not arrive until April 1781, when Hayes was then forced to flee Richmond, with the rest of the government as a result of British invasion of central Virginia; thus start of this semi-official paper was postponed to December 1781, more than a year after its intended start, once Hayes found means to return his press to Richmond from Charlottesville.
- lineage_title: American Advertiser
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