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  2. Newport Mercury - Wikipedia

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    The newspaper was printed on a printing press imported by Franklin's father, James Franklin (1697–1735), in 1717 from London. [1] The Mercury may be the first newspaper published by a woman in the colonial United States. [2] The Mercury was the also first paper to publish poetry by an African American woman, Phillis Wheatley. [3]

  3. Early American publishers and printers - Wikipedia

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    The first book on record printed on an American printing-press needing the services of a bookbinder was The Whole Book of Psalms, published at Cambridge in 1640. [239] John Ratcliff of the seventeenth century is the first identifiable bookbinder in colonial America, credited for binding Eliot's Indian Bible in 1663. [240]

  4. Category:Newspapers of colonial America - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Newspapers of colonial America" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  5. List of early American publishers and printers - Wikipedia

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    A typical printing press of the 18th century. List of early American publishers and printers is a stand alone list of Wikipedia articles about publishers and printers in colonial and early America, intended as a quick reference, with basic descriptions taken from the ledes of the respective articles.

  6. History of American newspapers - Wikipedia

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    American Journalism: A History of Newspapers in the United States, 1690–1960 (3rd ed. 1962). major reference source and interpretive history. Nord, David Paul. Communities of Journalism: A History of American Newspapers and Their Readers. (2001) Pride, Armistead S. and Clint C. Wilson. A History of the Black Press. (1997) Safley, James Clifdford.

  7. Publick Occurrences Both Forreign and Domestick - Wikipedia

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    It was printed by American Richard Pierce of Boston, and it was edited by Benjamin Harris, who was a refugee from England who had unsuccessfully tried to establish a free press there. The newspaper consisted of four pages 7 + 1 ⁄ 2 by 11 + 1 ⁄ 2 inches (19 by 29 cm), with two columns, with the last page left blank, allowing one to ...

  8. Bibliography of early American publishers and printers

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    Shaw, Steven J. (Autumn 1959). "Colonial Newspaper Advertising: A Step toward Freedom of the Press". The Business History Review. 33 (3). The President and Fellows of Harvard College: 409– 420. doi:10.2307/3111955. JSTOR 3111955. Sheola, Noah (January 2014). "Dutch-Language Imprints in Colonial America".

  9. Boston Gazette - Wikipedia

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    The Boston Gazette is widely considered the most influential newspaper in early American history, especially in the years leading up to and into the American Revolution. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] In 1741 the Boston Gazette incorporated the New-England Weekly Journal , founded by Samuel Kneeland , and became the Boston-Gazette, or New-England Weekly Journal .

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