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The Ramage printing press, made in London, used by James Franklin [3]. The New-England Courant made its first appearance on Monday, August 7, 1721, printed and published by James Franklin and was the third newspaper established in Boston.
The Hartford Courant is the largest daily newspaper in the U.S. state of Connecticut, and is advertised as the oldest continuously published newspaper in the United States.A morning newspaper serving most of the state north of New Haven and east of Waterbury, its headquarters on Broad Street in Hartford, Connecticut was a short walk from the state capitol.
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Courant may refer to: . Hexham Courant, a weekly newspaper in Northumberland, England; The New-England Courant, an American newspaper, founded in Boston in 1721; Hartford Courant, a newspaper in the United States, founded in 1764
James Franklin (February 4, 1697 in Boston – February 4, 1735 in Newport, Rhode Island) was an early American printer, publisher and author of newspapers and almanacs in the American colonies.
The following table is the list of newspaper endorsements in the 1992 United States presidential election.It mostly contains major newspapers of 1992, which made their presidential endorsement from September–November 1992.
CTNow is a free weekly newspaper in central and southwestern Connecticut, United States, published by the Hartford Courant.. The previous iteration of CTNow was New Mass. Media, a privately owned weekly newspaper company until 1999, when its owners, including founding publisher Geoffrey Robinson, sold the company to The Hartford Courant for an undisclosed sum.
The Campus Lantern – Eastern Connecticut State University (Willimantic); Charger Bulletin – University of New Haven (); The Daily Campus – UConn. (The Echo – Western Connecticut State University ()