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American Herald

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The American Herald, 1784

The American Herald (1784-1790) was a newspaper in Boston and Worcester, Massachusetts, published by Edward Eveleth Powars and Nathaniel Willis.[1][2][3][4]

Variant titles

  • The American Herald: and the General Advertiser (Jan. 19, 1784-Mar. 29, 1784)
  • The American Herald: and Federal Recorder (1788)
  • American Herald; and the Worcester Recorder (1788)
  • The American Herald, and the Washington Gazette (August 1790-Dec. 13, 1790)

References

  1. ^ Eighteenth-Century American Newspapers in the Library of Congress: Massachusetts
  2. ^ The Herald was preceded by Powars' Boston Evening-Post: and the General Advertiser (1781-1784), cf. Library of Congress. Boston evening-post: and the general advertiser. w., Oct. 20, 1781-Jan. 10, 1784.
  3. ^ WorldCat. Edward Eveleth Powars
  4. ^ WorldCat. Nathaniel Willis

Further reading

  • Charles Evans. American Bibliography: 1790–1792. Chicago: Priv. print. for the author by the Columbia Press, 1914.


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