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  2. Fultonhistory.com - Wikipedia

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    Fultonhistory.com (also known as Old Fulton New York Postcards) is an archival historic newspaper website of over 1,000 New York newspapers, along with collections from other states and Canada. As of February 2018, the website had almost 50 million scanned newspaper pages.

  3. The Leader Herald - Wikipedia

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    The Leader Herald is a daily newspaper, serving the upstate New York Fulton, Hamilton, and Montgomery counties with a strong emphasis on Fulton County. The newspaper headquarters is located in Gloversville, New York .

  4. Fulton, Oswego County, New York - Wikipedia

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    The industrial nature of the small city led to a very stable workforce for many years. In fact, during the Great Depression of the early 1930s, the New York Sun newspaper (NYC) wrote a lengthy article describing Fulton, its residents and the strong local economy. It was headlined as, "Fulton, the City the Great Depression Missed."

  5. List of newspapers in New York (state) - Wikipedia

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    Weiss, Harry B. A Graphic Summary of the Growth of Newspapers in New York and Other States, 1704–1810. New York: New York Public Library, 1948; Brigham, Clarence S. "Bibliography of American Newspapers, 1690–1820 Part VII: New York (A–L)." Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society 27(1): 177–274. 1917

  6. Wikipedia:Free English newspaper sources - Wikipedia

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    North Carolina Newspapers (1824–2011) – text searchable database of 1161 student and community newspapers from schools and towns around North Carolina. Old Fulton NY Post Cards – a private digitization project; contains over 51 million old New York State historical newspaper pages; Historic Oregon Newspapers - 2.2 million pages

  7. PM (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    PM was a liberal-leaning daily newspaper published in New York City by Ralph Ingersoll from June 1940 to June 1948 and financed by Chicago millionaire Marshall Field III.. The paper borrowed many elements from weekly news magazines, such as many large photos and at first was bound with staples.

  8. List of New York City newspapers and magazines - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of New York City newspapers and magazines. [1] Largest newspapers by circulation. This section needs to be updated.

  9. William C. Bouck - Wikipedia

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    William Christian Bouck (January 7, 1786 – April 19, 1859) was an American politician from New York.He was the thirteenth Governor of New York, from 1843 to 1844.. A native of Fultonham, New York, Bouck was educated in the local schools while working on his family's farm and became a farmer himself.