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Boston Weekly Messenger , 1816
The Boston Weekly Messenger (1811–1861) was a newspaper in
Boston ,
Massachusetts , in the 19th century. Publishers/editors included James Cutler and
Nathan Hale .
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[2] It began as "a political journal, established in 1811 by a company of young
federalists , chief among whom was
John Lowell ."
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[4] It consisted "largely of current news taken from the
Boston Daily Advertiser ; " the two papers shared an office at no.6
Congress Street .
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Variant titles
The Weekly Messenger , 1811–1815
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Boston Weekly Messenger , 1815–1832, 1833–1861
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Boston Weekly Messenger and Massachusetts Journal , 1832–1833
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References
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d Library of Congress.
"Historic American Newspapers" . Chronicling America . Retrieved 5 April 2012 .
^ James Cutler (1774- 1818). Nahum Sawin Cutler (1889), A Cutler memorial and genealogical history , Greenfield, Mass: Press of E. A. Hall & Co.,
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23292166M
^ Edwin M. Bacon (1886), Bacon's dictionary of Boston , Boston: Houghton, Mifflin and Co.,
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^ Hale, Edward Everett (1917), The life and letters of Edward Everett Hale , Boston: Little, Brown and Company,
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^ Brigham, Clarence S. (April 1915).
"Bibliography of American newspapers, 1690-1820: part 3: Maryland to Massachusetts (Boston)" . Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society . 25 (1): 128-293. 1915. Retrieved 5 April 2012 .
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Stimpson's Boston Directory . Boston, Massachusetts: Stimpson and Clapp. 1832. Retrieved 5 April 2012 .
^ Adams, George (1856).
Massachusetts Register ... 1856 . Boston: G. Adams. Retrieved 5 April 2012 .
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