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  2. List of defunct Massachusetts newspapers - Wikipedia

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    The Boston Evening-post: and the General Advertiser [1] The Boston Gazette [1] Boston Gazette, Commercial and Political [1] The Boston Journal [4] The Boston News-Letter [1] The Boston Post, 1831–1956 [5] The Boston Post-Boy, 1734–1754, 1757–1775 [1] The Boston Post-boy & Advertiser [1] The Boston Price Current and Marine Intelligencer [1 ...

  3. Category : Defunct newspapers published in Massachusetts

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    Newspapers once printed or published in the U.S. state of Massachusetts which have ceased publication. Pages in category "Defunct newspapers published in Massachusetts" The following 64 pages are in this category, out of 64 total.

  4. Massachusetts Spy - Wikipedia

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    When articles from the Spy were reprinted in other papers, the country as a whole was ready for Thomas Paine's Common Sense, which was published in 1776. [2] The newspaper had to be relocated from Boston to Worcester, Massachusetts, "after the April 6, 1775 issue" just before the Battles of Lexington and Concord and the subsequent Siege of ...

  5. Independent Chronicle - Wikipedia

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    The Independent Chronicle and the Universal Advertiser (Boston: 1798). The Independent Chronicle (1776–1840) was a newspaper in Boston, Massachusetts.It originated in 1768 as The Essex Gazette, founded by Samuel Hall (v.1–7) in Salem, and The New-England Chronicle (v.7–9) in Cambridge, before settling in 1776 in Boston as The Independent Chronicle.

  6. The Boston News-Letter - Wikipedia

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    The Boston weekly news-letter. November 5, 1730 – August 25, 1757. The Boston news-letter. September 1, 1757 – March 18, 1762. The Boston news-letter, and New-England chronicle. March 25, 1762 – March 31, 1763. The Massachusetts gazette. And Boston news-letter. April 7, 1763 – May 19, 1768. Boston weekly news-letter. May 26, 1768 ...

  7. The Massachusetts Gazette - Wikipedia

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    A year later he changed it again to The Massachusetts Gazette; and Boston News Letter and printed the emblem of the King's arms in the heading. [1] [2] In 1768 it was united with The Boston Post-Boy. Draper's Post-Boy, was a Tory newspaper that seldom went afield from the British party line.

  8. Which Eagles players are free agents after this season ... - AOL

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    Key free agent: Fred Johnson, Le'Raven Clark. Eagles interior OL depth chart. Landon Dickerson (LG) Cam Jurgens (C) Tyler Steen. Trevor Keegan. Key free agents: Mekhi Becton (RG), Nick Gates, Jack ...

  9. List of newspapers in Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    List of free daily newspapers in the United States; List of weekly newspapers in the United States; Circulation. List of international newspapers originating in the United States; List of national newspapers in the United States; List of newspapers in the United States by circulation; List of newspapers serving cities over 100,000 in the United ...