Boston Weekly Messenger
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The Boston Weekly Messenger (1811-1861) was a newspaper in Boston, Massachusetts, in the 19th century. Publishers/editors included James Cutler and Nathan Hale.[1][2] It began as "a political journal, established in 1811 by a company of young federalists, chief among whom was John Lowell."[3][4] It consisted "largely of current news taken from the Boston Daily Advertiser;" the two papers shared an office at no.6 Congress Street.[5][6][7]
Variant titles
- The Weekly Messenger, 1811-1815[1]
- Boston Weekly Messenger, 1815-1832, 1833-1861[1]
- Boston Weekly Messenger and Massachusetts Journal, 1832-1833[1]
References
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External links
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- Boston Public Library. Weekly Messenger, 6 March, 1812
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- 1811 establishments in Massachusetts
- Publications established in 1811
- Newspapers published in Boston, Massachusetts
- 1861 disestablishments in the United States
- 19th century in Boston, Massachusetts
- Defunct newspapers of Massachusetts