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24 April 1704 Three hundred years ago on 24 April 1704, John Campbell, the postmaster of Boston, published the first issue of the Boston News-Letter. A small single sheet, printed on both sides, the News-Letter made history as the first continuously published newspaper in America. The Boston Newsletter, number 1 - Massachusetts Historical Society masshist.org database masshist.org database
Chronicling America provides free access to millions of historic American newspaper pages published through 1963. Listed here are topics widely covered in the American press of the time. Introduction - Topics in Chronicling America Research Guides loc.gov chronicling-america-topics loc.gov chronicling-america-topics
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It is produced by the United States National Digital Newspaper Program (NDNP), a partnership between the Library of Congress and the National Endowment for the Humanities. The NDNP was founded in 2005. The Chronicling America website was publicly launched in March 2007.
The Hartford Courant Founded prior to American independence, The Hartford Courant is the countrys oldest newspaper in continuous publication. On October 29, 1764, New Haven printer Thomas Green began publishing The Hartford Courant (then known as The Connecticut Courant) out of the Heart and Crown Tavern in Hartford, Connecticut. The Hartford Courant: The Oldest US Newspaper in Continuous Publication connecticuthistory.org the-oldest-newspaper-in- connecticuthistory.org the-oldest-newspaper-in-
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