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New York Gazette 1744
William Bradford
The New York Gazette (1726-1744) was the first newspaper published by William Bradford in New York. Historian Frank Luther Mott has described the paper as a "small two-page paper, poorly printed, and containing chiefly foreign news from three to six months old, state papers, lists of ships entered and cleared, and a few advertisements."
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New York Gazette 1741
William Bradford
The New York Gazette (1726-1744) was the first newspaper published by William Bradford in New York. Historian Frank Luther Mott has described the paper as a "small two-page paper, poorly printed, and containing chiefly foreign news from three to six months old, state papers, lists of ships entered and cleared, and a few advertisements."
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New York Gazette 1740
William Bradford
The New York Gazette (1726-1744) was the first newspaper published by William Bradford in New York. Historian Frank Luther Mott has described the paper as a "small two-page paper, poorly printed, and containing chiefly foreign news from three to six months old, state papers, lists of ships entered and cleared, and a few advertisements."
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New York Gazette 1739
William Bradford
The New York Gazette (1726-1744) was the first newspaper published by William Bradford in New York. Historian Frank Luther Mott has described the paper as a "small two-page paper, poorly printed, and containing chiefly foreign news from three to six months old, state papers, lists of ships entered and cleared, and a few advertisements."
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New York Gazette 1738
William Bradford
The New York Gazette (1726-1744) was the first newspaper published by William Bradford in New York. Historian Frank Luther Mott has described the paper as a "small two-page paper, poorly printed, and containing chiefly foreign news from three to six months old, state papers, lists of ships entered and cleared, and a few advertisements."
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New York Gazette 1737
William Bradford
The New York Gazette (1726-1744) was the first newspaper published by William Bradford in New York. Historian Frank Luther Mott has described the paper as a "small two-page paper, poorly printed, and containing chiefly foreign news from three to six months old, state papers, lists of ships entered and cleared, and a few advertisements."
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New York Gazette 1736
William Bradford
The New York Gazette (1726-1744) was the first newspaper published by William Bradford in New York. Historian Frank Luther Mott has described the paper as a "small two-page paper, poorly printed, and containing chiefly foreign news from three to six months old, state papers, lists of ships entered and cleared, and a few advertisements."
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New York Gazette 1735
William Bradford
The New York Gazette (1726-1744) was the first newspaper published by William Bradford in New York. Historian Frank Luther Mott has described the paper as a "small two-page paper, poorly printed, and containing chiefly foreign news from three to six months old, state papers, lists of ships entered and cleared, and a few advertisements."
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New York Gazette 1734
William Bradford
The New York Gazette (1726-1744) was the first newspaper published by William Bradford in New York. Historian Frank Luther Mott has described the paper as a "small two-page paper, poorly printed, and containing chiefly foreign news from three to six months old, state papers, lists of ships entered and cleared, and a few advertisements."
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New York Gazette 1733
William Bradford
The New York Gazette (1726-1744) was the first newspaper published by William Bradford in New York. Historian Frank Luther Mott has described the paper as a "small two-page paper, poorly printed, and containing chiefly foreign news from three to six months old, state papers, lists of ships entered and cleared, and a few advertisements."
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New York Gazette 1732
William Bradford
The New York Gazette (1726-1744) was the first newspaper published by William Bradford in New York. Historian Frank Luther Mott has described the paper as a "small two-page paper, poorly printed, and containing chiefly foreign news from three to six months old, state papers, lists of ships entered and cleared, and a few advertisements."
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New York Gazette 1731
William Bradford
The New York Gazette (1726-1744) was the first newspaper published by William Bradford in New York. Historian Frank Luther Mott has described the paper as a "small two-page paper, poorly printed, and containing chiefly foreign news from three to six months old, state papers, lists of ships entered and cleared, and a few advertisements."
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New York Gazette 1730
William Bradford
The New York Gazette (1726-1744) was the first newspaper published by William Bradford in New York. Historian Frank Luther Mott has described the paper as a "small two-page paper, poorly printed, and containing chiefly foreign news from three to six months old, state papers, lists of ships entered and cleared, and a few advertisements."
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New York Gazette 1729
William Bradford
The New York Gazette (1726-1744) was the first newspaper published by William Bradford in New York. Historian Frank Luther Mott has described the paper as a "small two-page paper, poorly printed, and containing chiefly foreign news from three to six months old, state papers, lists of ships entered and cleared, and a few advertisements."
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New York Gazette 1728
William Bradford
The New York Gazette (1726-1744) was the first newspaper published by William Bradford in New York. Historian Frank Luther Mott has described the paper as a "small two-page paper, poorly printed, and containing chiefly foreign news from three to six months old, state papers, lists of ships entered and cleared, and a few advertisements."
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New York Gazette 1727
William Bradford
The New York Gazette (1726-1744) was the first newspaper published by William Bradford in New York. Historian Frank Luther Mott has described the paper as a "small two-page paper, poorly printed, and containing chiefly foreign news from three to six months old, state papers, lists of ships entered and cleared, and a few advertisements."
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New York Gazette, 1726
William Bradford
The New York Gazette (1726-1744) was the first newspaper published by William Bradford in New York. Historian Frank Luther Mott has described the paper as a "small two-page paper, poorly printed, and containing chiefly foreign news from three to six months old, state papers, lists of ships entered and cleared, and a few advertisements."
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