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  2. List of newspapers in Vermont - Wikipedia

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    List of Vermont newspapers, as of 1842, in: Zadock Thompson. History Of Vermont , Natural, Civil And Statistical, In Three Parts, With A Few Map Of The State, And 200 Engravings. Burlington, VT: Goodrich, 1842

  3. Fair Haven Gazette - Wikipedia

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    In the early years of Vermont statehood, there were two newspapers in circulation: the Bennington Gazette and the Windsor Journal. [1] Matthew Lyon was an early political, military, and business leader of Vermont. [2] He founded the town of Fair Haven in 1783, and constructed and operated several businesses, including mills and forges. [3]

  4. Middlebury Register - Wikipedia

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    The paper's original name was the People's Press, and Anti-Masonic Democrat. [1] It underwent frequent name changes until 1850 being known by names such as People's Press, Addison County Democrat, Northern Galaxy, Middlebury People's Press, Middlebury Galaxy, Middlebury Register, and Middlebury Register and Addison County Journal.

  5. Category:Newspapers published in Vermont - Wikipedia

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    Student newspapers published in Vermont (2 P) Pages in category "Newspapers published in Vermont" The following 38 pages are in this category, out of 38 total.

  6. Manchester Journal - Wikipedia

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    The Manchester Journal is a weekly newspaper in Manchester, Vermont. [1] The paper, founded by Charles A. Pierce, [2] published its first issue on May 28, 1861. According to the American Newspapers Representative database, the Manchester Journal has a weekly circulation of 7,088 and is distributed every Friday.

  7. Barre Montpelier Times Argus - Wikipedia

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    In 1959, the newspaper was bought by Walker, who then sold the combined newspaper to Robert W. Mitchell and Gene Noble, owners of the Rutland Herald, in 1963. In 1979, Robert's son R. John became publisher of the Times Argus. [5] Mitchell and his son R. John bought out the Noble family in 1986, and the newspaper remains family-owned today.