Defunct newspapers of Massachusetts
American Apollo
The American Apollo (January 6, 1792 - December 25, 1794) was a newspaper published in Boston, Massachusetts in the late 18th-century, featuring "political and commercial intelligence, and other...
The American Apollo (January 6, 1792 - December 25, 1794) was a newspaper published in Boston, Massachusetts in the late 18th-century, featuring "political and commercial intelligence, and other...
American Herald
The American Herald (1784-1790) was a newspaper in Boston and Worcester, Massachusetts, published by Edward Eveleth Powars and Nathaniel Willis.
The American Herald (1784-1790) was a newspaper in Boston and Worcester, Massachusetts, published by Edward Eveleth Powars and Nathaniel Willis.
American Magazine and Historical Chronicle
The American Magazine and Historical Chronicle (1743-1746) was a periodical in Boston, Massachusetts, printed by Rogers & Fowle (Gamaliel Rogers and Daniel Fowle), and published by Samuel Eliot ...
The American Magazine and Historical Chronicle (1743-1746) was a periodical in Boston, Massachusetts, printed by Rogers & Fowle (Gamaliel Rogers and Daniel Fowle), and published by Samuel Eliot ...
B.U. Exposure
The b.u. exposure was a student newspaper at Boston University during the 1970s and 1980s that received national press coverage for exposing the moral, fiscal and managerial irregularities t...
The b.u. exposure was a student newspaper at Boston University during the 1970s and 1980s that received national press coverage for exposing the moral, fiscal and managerial irregularities t...
Boston American
The Boston American was a daily tabloid newspaper published in Boston, Massachusetts from March 21, 1904 until September 30, 1961.
The Boston American was a daily tabloid newspaper published in Boston, Massachusetts from March 21, 1904 until September 30, 1961.
Boston Atlas
The Boston Atlas newspaper of Boston, Massachusetts, was published in daily and semi-weekly editions in the mid-19th century.
The Boston Atlas newspaper of Boston, Massachusetts, was published in daily and semi-weekly editions in the mid-19th century.
Boston Chronicle
The Boston Chronicle was an American colonial newspaper published briefly from December 21, 1767 until 1770 in Boston, Massachusetts.
The Boston Chronicle was an American colonial newspaper published briefly from December 21, 1767 until 1770 in Boston, Massachusetts.
Boston Daily Advertiser
The Boston Daily Advertiser was the first daily newspaper in Boston, and for many years the only daily paper in Boston.
The Boston Daily Advertiser was the first daily newspaper in Boston, and for many years the only daily paper in Boston.
Boston Evening Transcript
The Boston Evening Transcript was a daily afternoon newspaper in Boston, Massachusetts published from July 24, 1830 to April 30, 1941.
The Boston Evening Transcript was a daily afternoon newspaper in Boston, Massachusetts published from July 24, 1830 to April 30, 1941.
Boston Evening Traveller
The Boston Evening Traveller was a newspaper published in Boston, Massachusetts.
The Boston Evening Traveller was a newspaper published in Boston, Massachusetts.
Boston Evening-Post
The Boston Evening-Post (August 18, 1735 - April 24, 1775) was a newspaper printed in Boston, Massachusetts, in the 18th century.
The Boston Evening-Post (August 18, 1735 - April 24, 1775) was a newspaper printed in Boston, Massachusetts, in the 18th century.
Boston Gazette
The Boston Gazette (1719–1798) was a newspaper published in Boston, Massachusetts, in the British North American colonies.
The Boston Gazette (1719–1798) was a newspaper published in Boston, Massachusetts, in the British North American colonies.
Boston Guardian
The Boston Guardian was co-founded by William Monroe Trotter and George Forbes in 1901 at Boston, Massachusetts, and published in the same building that had once housed William Lloyd Garrison's ...
The Boston Guardian was co-founded by William Monroe Trotter and George Forbes in 1901 at Boston, Massachusetts, and published in the same building that had once housed William Lloyd Garrison's ...
Boston Patriot (newspaper)
The Boston Patriot was a semiweekly newspaper founded in 1809 to promote the interests of the Democratic party.
The Boston Patriot was a semiweekly newspaper founded in 1809 to promote the interests of the Democratic party.
Boston Post-Boy
The Boston Weekly Post-Boy (1734-1754) and later Boston Post-Boy was a newspaper published by postmaster Ellis Huske in 18th-century Boston, Massachusetts.
The Boston Weekly Post-Boy (1734-1754) and later Boston Post-Boy was a newspaper published by postmaster Ellis Huske in 18th-century Boston, Massachusetts.
Boston True Flag
The Boston True Flag (1851-1908) or True Flag was a weekly fiction periodical published in Boston, Massachusetts, in the 19th century.
The Boston True Flag (1851-1908) or True Flag was a weekly fiction periodical published in Boston, Massachusetts, in the 19th century.
Boston Weekly Advertiser
The Boston Weekly Advertiser (1757-1775), also called The Boston Post-Boy & Advertiser was a weekly newspaper published in Boston, Massachusetts by John Green (1727-1787) and Josep...
The Boston Weekly Advertiser (1757-1775), also called The Boston Post-Boy & Advertiser was a weekly newspaper published in Boston, Massachusetts by John Green (1727-1787) and Josep...
Boston Weekly Messenger
The Boston Weekly Messenger was a newspaper in Boston, Massachusetts, in the 19th century.
The Boston Weekly Messenger was a newspaper in Boston, Massachusetts, in the 19th century.
Columbian Centinel
The Columbian Centinel was a newspaper established by Benjamin Russell, and published in Boston from 1790 until 1840.
The Columbian Centinel was a newspaper established by Benjamin Russell, and published in Boston from 1790 until 1840.
Constitutional Telegraphe
The Constitutional Telegraphe (1799-1802) was a newspaper produced in Boston, Massachusetts, at the turn of the 19th century.
The Constitutional Telegraphe (1799-1802) was a newspaper produced in Boston, Massachusetts, at the turn of the 19th century.
Editorial Humor
Editorial Humor is a now-defunct Massachusetts newspaper that consisted mostly of political cartoons and editorial/opinion pieces.
Editorial Humor is a now-defunct Massachusetts newspaper that consisted mostly of political cartoons and editorial/opinion pieces.
Herald of Freedom (Boston newspaper)
The Herald of Freedom (1788-1791) or Herald of Freedom and the Federal Advertiser was a newspaper published in Boston, Massachusetts, in the late 18th century by Edmund Freeman, Lo...
The Herald of Freedom (1788-1791) or Herald of Freedom and the Federal Advertiser was a newspaper published in Boston, Massachusetts, in the late 18th century by Edmund Freeman, Lo...
Holyoke Transcript-Telegram
The Holyoke Transcript-Telegram, or T-T, was an afternoon daily newspaper covering the city of Holyoke, Massachusetts, USA, and adjacent portions of Hampden County.
The Holyoke Transcript-Telegram, or T-T, was an afternoon daily newspaper covering the city of Holyoke, Massachusetts, USA, and adjacent portions of Hampden County.
Independent Chronicle (Boston, Massachusetts)
The Independent Chronicle (1776-1840) was a newspaper in Boston, Massachusetts.
The Independent Chronicle (1776-1840) was a newspaper in Boston, Massachusetts.
Independent Ledger and the American Advertiser
The Independent Ledger and the American Advertiser (June 15, 1778 - October 16, 1786) was a weekly newspaper published in Boston, Massachusetts by Draper & Folsom.
The Independent Ledger and the American Advertiser (June 15, 1778 - October 16, 1786) was a weekly newspaper published in Boston, Massachusetts by Draper & Folsom.
New-England Repertory
The New-England Repertory was a newspaper published from 1803 through 1820.
The New-England Repertory was a newspaper published from 1803 through 1820.
Newburyport Herald
The Newburyport Herald was a newspaper published in Newburyport, Massachusetts in the 19th century.
The Newburyport Herald was a newspaper published in Newburyport, Massachusetts in the 19th century.
Old Mole
Old Mole was a radical New Left oriented underground newspaper published in Cambridge, Massachusetts from September 1968 to September 1970.
Old Mole was a radical New Left oriented underground newspaper published in Cambridge, Massachusetts from September 1968 to September 1970.
Publick Occurrences Both Forreign and Domestick
Publick Occurrences Both Forreign and Domestick was the title of the first multi-page newspaper published in the Americas.
Publick Occurrences Both Forreign and Domestick was the title of the first multi-page newspaper published in the Americas.
The Boston Journal
The Boston Journal was a daily newspaper published in Boston, Massachusetts from 1833 until October 1917 when it was merged with the Boston Herald.
The Boston Journal was a daily newspaper published in Boston, Massachusetts from 1833 until October 1917 when it was merged with the Boston Herald.
The Boston News-Letter
First published on April 24, 1704, The Boston News-Letter is regarded as the first continuously published newspaper in British North America.
First published on April 24, 1704, The Boston News-Letter is regarded as the first continuously published newspaper in British North America.
The Boston Post
The Boston Post was the most popular daily newspaper in New England for over a hundred years before it folded in 1956.
The Boston Post was the most popular daily newspaper in New England for over a hundred years before it folded in 1956.
The Boston Record
The Boston Record was founded on September 3, 1884 by The Boston Daily Advertiser as an evening campaign newspaper.
The Boston Record was founded on September 3, 1884 by The Boston Daily Advertiser as an evening campaign newspaper.
The Flag of Our Union
The Flag of our Union was a weekly story paper published in Boston, Massachusetts, in the mid-19th century.
The Flag of our Union was a weekly story paper published in Boston, Massachusetts, in the mid-19th century.
The Independent Advertiser
The Independent Advertiser was an American patriot publication, founded in 1748 in Boston by the then 26-year old Samuel Adams, advocating republicanism, liberty and independence from Great ...
The Independent Advertiser was an American patriot publication, founded in 1748 in Boston by the then 26-year old Samuel Adams, advocating republicanism, liberty and independence from Great ...
The Liberator (anti-slavery newspaper)
The Liberator was an abolitionist newspaper founded by William Lloyd Garrison in 1831.
The Liberator was an abolitionist newspaper founded by William Lloyd Garrison in 1831.
The Nantucket Beacon
The Nantucket Beacon was an American weekly newspaper that was published on Nantucket Island from 1989 until 1998.
The Nantucket Beacon was an American weekly newspaper that was published on Nantucket Island from 1989 until 1998.
The New-England Courant
The New-England Courant is one of the oldest and the first truly independent American newspapers.
The New-England Courant is one of the oldest and the first truly independent American newspapers.
The Taunton Call
The Taunton Call was a free newspaper that was delivered weekly to the residents of the city of Taunton, Massachusetts, by Gatehouse Media.
The Taunton Call was a free newspaper that was delivered weekly to the residents of the city of Taunton, Massachusetts, by Gatehouse Media.
The Weekly Rehearsal
The Weekly Rehearsal or The Rehearsal (1731-1735) was a literary newspaper published in Boston, Massachusetts, in the 1730s.
The Weekly Rehearsal or The Rehearsal (1731-1735) was a literary newspaper published in Boston, Massachusetts, in the 1730s.
Worcester Spy
The Worcester Spy, originally known as the Massachusetts Spy, was a newspaper founded in 1770 in Boston, Massachusetts by Isaiah Thomas, dedicated to supporting the Revolutionary cause aga...
The Worcester Spy, originally known as the Massachusetts Spy, was a newspaper founded in 1770 in Boston, Massachusetts by Isaiah Thomas, dedicated to supporting the Revolutionary cause aga...
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