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Boston Post-Boy

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Weekly newspaper, 1734–1754

Boston Weekly Post-Boy, July 23, 1735

The Boston Weekly Post-Boy (1734–1754) and laterBoston Post-Boy was a newspaper published by postmaster Ellis Huske[1] in 18th-centuryBoston,Massachusetts. The paper appeared weekly, on Mondays.

Although the paper ceased in 1754, it was more or less later "revived Aug. 22, 1757, by new publishers, under the titleBoston Weekly Advertiser."[2]

References

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  1. ^WorldCat entry
  2. ^"Massachusetts - Eighteenth-Century American Newspapers in the Library of Congress (Serial and Government Publications Division)".Library of Congress.

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  • Mary Farwell Ayer and Albert Matthews.Check-list of Boston newspapers 1704-1780. Publications of the Colonial Society of Massachusetts, Volume 9. Boston: 1907.
  • Charles E. Clark. The public prints: the newspaper in Anglo-American culture, 1665-1740. Oxford University Press US, 1994.
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