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1852. Newspaper postage rates. Debated by Messrs. Olds, Cartter, Washburn, and others, in the House of Representatives, July 12, 1852. (In Congressional Globe, 32d Congress, 1st session, vol. 24, pp. 1743-1745.)

1852. Modification of postage rates. Debated by Senators Hamlin, Rusk, Borland, and others, August 20, 1852. (In Congressional Globe, 32d Congress, 1st session, vol. 24, pp. 2268-2269.)

1854. Postage bill. Debated by Messrs. Olds, Wentworth, and others, in the House of Representatives, April 13, June 16, 1854. (In Congressional Globe, 33d Congress, 1st session, vol. 28, part 2, pp. 909-912; 1420-1425.)

1854. Reduction of postage. Speech of J. R. Chandler, in the House of Representatives, June 7, 1854. (In Congressional Globe, 33d Congress, 1st session, vol. 29, Appendix, pp. 866–868.)

1859. Postage on newspapers, etc. Remarks by Messrs. English. Washburn and others, in the House of Representatives, February 17, 1859. (In Congressional Globe, 35th Congress, 2d session, part 2, vol. 49, part 1, pp. 1090-1093.)

1862. Newspaper postage. Debated by Messrs. Colfax, Riddle, Blair, and others, in the House of Representatives, January 21, 1862. (In Congressional Globe, 37th Congress, 2d session, part 1, vol. 57, pp. 419-427.)

1862. Postal reform. Speech of John Hutchins, in the House of Representatives, May 19, 1862. (In Congressional Globe, 37th Congress. 2d session, Appendix, vol. 60, pp. 157-161.) 1865. Postal laws. Remarks by Senators Collamer, Hale, Johnson, and others, February 8, 1865. (In Congressional Globe, 38th Congress, 2d session, part 1, vol. 67, pp. 654-656; 660–662.) 1873. Amendment of postal laws. Debated by Messrs. Farnsworth, Roberts, Hawley, and others, in the House of Representatives, February 11, 1873. (In Congressional Globe, 42d Congress, 3d session, part 2, vol. 108, pp. 1260–1264.) 1884. Postage on second-class matter. Remarks by Messrs. Bingham, Warner, and Townshend, in the House of Representatives, February 18, 1884. (In Congressional Record, 48th Congress, 1st session, vol. 15, part 2, pp. 1206–1208.) 1888. Mailable matter. Remarks by Messrs. Blount, Cannon, Bingham, and others, in the House of Representatives, February 2, 1888. (In Congressional Record, 50th Congress, 1st session, vol. 19, part 1, pp. 910-914.)

1896. Second-class mail service. Speech of Eugene F. Loud, in the House of Representatives, December 15, 1896. (In Congressional Record, 54th Congress, 2d session, vol. 29, part 1, pp. 185–189.)

1897. Speech of Lemuel E. Quigg, in the House of Representatives, January 5, 1897. (In Congressional Record, 54th Congress, 2d session, vol. 29, part 1, pp. 462–466.) 1897. Speech of John C. Kyle, in the House of Representatives, January 5, 1897. (In Congressional Record, 54th Congress, 2d session, vol. 29, part 1, pp. 466–468.) 1897. Speech of Theodore E. Burton, in the House of Representatives, January 5, 1897. (In Congressional Record, 54th Congress, 2d session, vol. 29, part 1, pp. 469-470.)

1897. Speech of Grove L. Johnson, in the House of Representatives, January 5, 1897. (In Congressional Record, 54th Congress, 2d session, vol. 29, part 1, pp. 470–473.) 1897. Speech of Jacob H. Bromwell, in the House of Representatives, January 5, 1897. (In Congressional Record, 54th Congress, 2d session, vol. 29, part 1, pp. 473–476.) 1897. Speech of H. W. Ogden, in the House of Representatives, January 5, 1897. (In Congressional Record, 54th Congress, 2d session, vol. 29, part 1, pp. 476–478.) 1897. Speech of A. J. Cummings, in the House of Representatives, January 5, 1897.

(In Congressional Record, 54th Congress, 2d session, vol. 29, part 1, pp. 478–480.) 1897. Speech of S. L. Millikin, in the House of Representatives, January 6, 1897. (In Congressional Record, 54th Congress, 2d session, vol. 29, part 1, pp. 501-503.) 1897. Speech of John P. Tracey, in the House of Representatives, January 6, 1897. (In Congressional Record, 54th Congress, 2d session, vol. 29, part 1, pp. 503-505.) 1897. Speech of H. H. Bingham, in the House of Representatives, January 6, 1897. (In Congressional Record, 54th Congress, 2d session, vol. 29, part 1, pp. 505–507.) 1897. Remarks in the House of Representatives, by Messrs. Loud, Cannon, Tracey, Hepburn, Kyle, Quigg, and others, January 6, 1897. (In Congressional Record, 54th Congress, 2d session, vol. 29, part 1, pp. 507-518.)

1898. Remarks of William H. Hinrichsen, in the House of Representatives, March 1, 1898. (In Congressional Record, 55th Congress, 2d session, vol. 31, part 3, pp. 2328-2329.)

1898. Speech of Eugene F. Loud, in the House of Representatives, March 1, 1898. (In Congressional Record, 55th Congress, 2d session, vol. 31, part 3, pp. 2329– 2337.)

1898. Speech of John A. Moon, in the House of Representatives, March 1, 1898. (In Congressional Record, 55th Congress, 2d session, vol. 31, part 3, pp. 2337-2339.) 1898. Speech of George D. Perkins, in the House of Representatives, March 1, 1898. (In Congressional Record, 55th Congress, 2d session, vol. 31, part 3, pp. 2339-2343.) 1898. Postage on second-class matter. Debated by Messrs. Vandiver, Clark, Bingham, Bromwell, Robinson, Griggs, and others, in the House of Representatives, March 3, 1898. (In Congressional Record, 55th Congress, 2d session, vol. 31, part 3, pp. 2427-2447.) 1898. Speech of J. C. Bell, in the House of Representatives, March 2, 1898. (In Congressional Record, 55th Congress, 2d session, vol. 31, part 3, pp. 2373–2375.) 1898. Speech of Jerry Simpson, in the House of Representatives, March 2, 1898. (In Congressional Record, 55th Congress, 2d session, vol. 31, part 3, pp. 2375–2378.) 1898. Speech of Champ Clark, in the House of Representatives, March 2, 1898. (In Congressional Record, 55th Congress, 2d session, vol. 31, part 3, pp. 2378-2380.) 1898. Speech of Jacob H. Bromwell, in the House of Representatives, March 2, 1898.

(In Congressional Record, 55th Congress, 2d session, vol. 31, part 3, pp. 2380-2384.) 1898. Speech of Seth W. Brown, in the House of Representatives, March 2, 1898. (In Congressional Record, 55th Congress, 2d session, vol. 31, part 3, pp. 2384-2386.) 1898. Speech of John Jacob Lentz, in the House of Representatives, March 2, 1898. (In Congressional Record, 55th Congress, 2d session, vol. 31, part 3, pp. 2386–2391.) 1898. Speech of Henry W. Ogden, in the House of Representatives, March 2, 1898. (In Congressional Record, 55th Congress, 2d session, vol. 31, part 3, pp. 2391-2397.) 1898. Second-class mail matter. Speech of Curtis H. Castle, in the House of Representatives, March 3, 1898. (In Congressional Record, 55th Congress, 2d session, vol. 31, Appendix, pp. 202–205.)

1898. The Loud bill. Speech of Jeremiah D. Botkin, in the House of Representatives, March 3, 1898. (In Congressional Record, 55th Congress, 2d session, vol. 31, Appendix, pp. 258–260.)

1900. Second-class mail matter. Speech of John A. Moon, in the House of Representatives, March 22, 1900. (In Congressional Record, 56th Congress, 1st session, vol. 33, part 4, pp. 3174-3177.)

1900. Postage on second-class matter. Speech of Eugene F. Loud, in the House of Representatives, March 20, 1900. (In Congressional Record, 56th Congress, 1st session, vol. 33, part 4, pp. 3087-3095.)

1900. Speech of John S. Little, in the House of Representatives, March 20, 1900. (In Congressional Record, 56th Congress, 1st session, vol. 33, part 4, pp. 3095-3097.) 1900. Speech of John C. Bell, in the House of Representatives, March 20, 1900. (In Congressional Record, 56th Congress, 1st session, vol. 33, part 4, pp. 3097-3101.) 1900. Speech of Patrick Henry, in the House of Representatives, March 20, 1900. (In Congressional Record, 56th Congress, 1st session, vol. 33, part 4. pp. 4, 3101-3102.) 1900. Speech of J. William Stokes, in the House of Representatives, March 20, 1900. (In Congressional Record, 56th Congress, 1st session, vol. 33, part 4, pp. 3102–3103.) 1900. Speech of Seth W. Brown, in the House of Representatives, March 20, 1900. (In Congressional Record, 56th Congress, 1st session, vol. 33, part 4, pp. 3103-3104.) 1900. Speech of Henry C. Smith, in the House of Representatives, March 20, 1900. (In Congressional Record, 56th Congress, 1st session, vol. 33, part 4, pp. 3104–3107.) 1900. Speech of Jacob H. Bromwell, in the House of Representatives, March 21, 1900. (In Congressional Record, 56th Congress, 1st session, vol. 33, part 4, pp. 3129-3130.) 1900. Speech of James M. Griggs, in the House of Representatives, March 21, 1900. (In Congressional Record, 56th Congress, 1st session, vol. 33, part 4, pp. 3130–3135.) 1900. Speech of John Jacob Lentz, in the House of Representatives, March 21, 1900. (In Congressional Record, 56th Congress, 1st session, vol. 33, part 4, pp. 3135-3140.) 1900. Speech of Smith McPherson, in the House of Representatives, March 21, 1900. (In Congressional Record, 56th Congress, 1st session, vol. 33, part 4, pp. 3140-3142.) 1900. Speech of Robert E. Burke, in the House of Representatives, March 21, 1900. (In Congressional Record, 56th Congress, 1st session, vol. 33, part 4, p. 3142.) 1900. Speech of E. Snodgrass, in the House of Representatives, March 21, 1900. (In Congressional Record, 56th Congress, 1st session, vol. 33, part 4, pp. 3142-3143.) 1900. The Loud bill a tax on intelligence. Speech of William D. Vandiver, in the House of Representatives, March 21, 1900. (In Congressional Record, 56th Congress, 1st session, vol. 33, part 4, pp. 3143-3145.)

1900. Speech of Charles F. Cochran, in the House of Representatives, March 21, 1900. (In Congressional Record, 56th Congress, 1st session, vol. 33, part 4, pp. 3145-3146.) 1900. Speech of Joel P. Heatwole, in the House of Representatives, March 21, 1900. (In Congressional Record, 56th Congress, 1st session, vol. 33, part 4, pp. 3146-3148.) 1900. Speech of Asbury C. Latimer, in the House of Representatives, March 21, 1900. (In Congressional Řecord, 56th Congress, 1st session, vol. 33, part 4, pp. 3148-3149.)

1900. Speech of William Neville, in the House of Representatives, March 21, 1900. (In Congressional Record, 56th Congress, 1st session, vol. 33, part 4, pp. 3149-3151.) 1900. Remarks by Messrs. Talbert, Cummings, and Ray, in the House of Representatives, March 22, 1900. (In Congressional Record, 56th Congress, 1st session, vol. 33, part 4, pp. 3177-3178.)

1900. Speech of William H. Moody, in the House of Representatives, March 22, 1900. (In Congressional Record, 56th Congress, 1st session, vol. 33, part 4, pp. 3178-3183.) 1900. Remarks by Messrs. Ridgely, Burton, Bromwell, Cummings, and Cowherd, in the House of Representatives, March 22, 1900. (In Congressional Record, 56th Congress, 1st session, vol. 33, part 4, pp. 3184-3190.)

1900. Speech of Henry D. Green, in the House of Representatives, March 22, 1900. (In Congressional Record, 56th Congress, 1st session, vol. 33, part 4, pp. 3190-3192.) 1900. Remarks by Messrs. Brosius, Clark, Cochran, Snodgrass, Loud, Ray, and others, in the House of Representatives, March 22, 1900. (In Congressional Record, 56th Congress, 1st session, vol. 33, part 4, pp. 3193-3198.)

1900. The Loud bill. Speech of Amos J. Cummings, in the House of Representatives, March 22, 1900. (In Congressional Record, 56th Congress, 1st session, vol. 33, Appendix, pp. 129-133.)

1905. Postage on periodical publications. Remarks by Senator William J. Stone. December 15, 1905. (In Congressional Record, 59th Congress, 1st session, December 15, 1905, pp. 393-395.)

1906. Postage on certain periodicals.

Remarks by Senators Stone, Gallinger, and Allison, March 15, 1906. (In Congressional Record, 59th Congress, 1st session, March 15, 1906, pp. 3927-3930.)

V. SECOND-CLASS MAIL MATTER: REPORTS, ETC., IN JOURNALS OF CONGRESS. ANNALS OF CONGRESS, AND REGISTER OF DEBATES.

1782. An ordinance for regulating the post-office of the United States of America. October 18, 1782. (In Journals of Congress, vol. 7, pp. 503–510. New York, 1787. 12°.)

1790. Postmaster-General's report. January 20, 1790. (In Annals of Congress, vol. 2, 1st Congress, 2d and 3d sessions, Appendix, columns 2103–2113.) Recommends postage of one or two cents on each newspaper.

1793. Report on newspaper postage. Report from the committee to whom was referred that part of the President's speech which relates to the transportation. of newspapers. February 18, 1793. (In Annals of Congress, vol. 3. 2d Congress, 1791-1793, Appendix, columns_1322–1323.)

1797. Post-offices and post-roads. Remarks by Messrs. Nicholas, Thatcher, Harper, Smith, and others. February 2, 1797. (În Annals of Congress, vol. 6, 4th Congress, 2d session, columns 2062-2063.)

1799. Alterations proposed to the post-office laws. Remarks submitted to Congress, by the Postmaster-General, to the House of Representatives, January 8, 1799. (In Annals of Congress, vol. 9, 5th Congress, 1797-1799, Appendix, columns 3671-3684.) Section 20 relates to newspapers.

1829. Postage on periodicals. Remarks of Gulian C. Verplanck in the House of Representatives, December 21, 1829. (In Register of Debates, vol. 8, 21st Congress, 1st session, page 479.)

1831. Postage on newspapers-The laws, &c.

Remarks of Thomas D. Arnold in the House of Representatives, December 19, 1831. (In Register of Debates, vol. 12. 22d Congress, 1st session, columns 1441-1442.)

1832. Newspaper postage. Debated by Senators Bibb, Grundy, and Clayton, May 3, 1832. (In Register of Debates, vol. 11, 22d Congress, 1st session, colunins 875-883.) 1832. Postages and the post-office. Speech of Senator John Holmes, May 4, 1832 (In Register of Debates, vol. 11, 22d Congress, 1st session, columns 885–889.) 1832-1833. Reduction of postage. Debated in the House of Representatives by Messrs. Everett, Connor, Wilde, Hoffman, Reed, Craig, and others, December 28, 29, 1832, January 2, 3, 1833. (In Register of Debates, vol. 14, 22d Congress, 2d session, columns 927-944.)

VI. LIST OF WORKS RELATING TO THE HISTORY OF THE PERIODICAL PRESS. ADAMS, FRANKLIN G. List by Counties of Newspapers and Periodicals Published in Kansas, March 1, 1884. Topeka, Kans.: Kansas Publishing House, 1884. 23 pp. 8°. (Kansas State Historical Society.)

ALABAMA Department of archives and history. Check List of Newspapers and Periodical Files in the Department of Archives and History of the State of Alabama. Compiled by the director. Montgomery: Brown Printing Co., 1904. 65 pp. 8°. (Its Bulletin, no. 3.)

ALDEN, TIMOTHY. The Glory of America. A century sermon delivered at the South Church, in Portsmouth, N. H., iv January, MDCCCI. Together with a number of historical notes, and an appendix, containing an account of the newspapers printed in the State. Portsmouth: W. Treadwell and Co., 1801. 47 (5) pp. 8°. THE AMERICAN ISRAELITE, Cincinnati. The American Israelite. 1854-1904. Golden jubilee. [v. 50, no. 53; June 30, 1904.] Cincinnati: L. Wise & Co. [1904.] 32 pp. Illustrations. Portrait. f°. AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY. The Golden Dozen. Some facts and figures compiled from the edition of the American Newspaper Directory for December, 1901, concerning notable newspaper circulations, showing which newspapers in the United States have the greatest circulations and which of them circulate among constituents the most valuable to their advertisers. [Buffalo, N. Y.: The Matthews-Northrup Works, The Complete Press, 1902.] (10), (60) pp. AMERICAN PERIODICALS. (In The Dial (Chicago), vol. 13, Oct. 1, 1892, pp. 203-204.) A general survey of American monthly and quarterly periodical publications. APPLEGATE, TOM S. A History of the Press of Michigan Prepared for the Centennial,

Portrait. 16°.

by order of Gov. John J. Bagley. Adrian: Times steam presses, 1876. 64 pp. 4°. THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY. The Atlantic Monthly; a review of forty years, reprinted from the fortieth anniversary number, October, 1897. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin & co. [1897?] 19 pp. 8°.

THE BALTIMORE NEWS. The Baltimore News. Special supplement. [Baltimore,
1905.] 15 (2) pp. Illustrations. fo.
BECKMAN, ERNST. Amerikanska studier af Ernst Beckman. Stockhölm: Z.
Hæggströms förlagsexpedition, 1883. 2 vols. in l. 12o.

Contents.-1. Båra landsmän i Amerika. 2. Pressen i Förenta Staterna.

BLAIR. EMMA HELEN, ed.

Annotated catalogue of newspaper files in the Library of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin. Madison: Democrat Printing Company, 1898. xi (1), 375 pp. 8°. Part I.-Geographical arrangement: The United States, pp. 1-240. Boss, HENRY R. Early Newspapers in Illinois; read before the Franklin Society of Chicago Jan. 20, 1870. Chicago: Franklin Society, 1870. 48 pp. fo. (Franklin Society. Chicago. Publications. 1.)

BOSTON EVENING TRANSCRIPT. A Golden Anniversary. The Transcript's fiftieth birthday. A long look backward. [Boston]: Priv. print., 1880. 51 pp. Plates. Frontispiece. 16°.

44 pp.

The Boston Herald and its History. Boston, Mass., 1878. 93 pp. Plates. 12°. THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. A history of the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. Issued in commemoration of the semicentennial of the Eagle, and the occupation of its new building, 1892. [Brooklyn] 1892. Illustrations. Portraits. Fo. The Brooklyn Daily Eagle, sixtieth anniversary. October 26, 1901. [Brooklyn, 1901] 48 pp. Illustrations. 4°. BUCKINGHAM, JOSEPH T. Specimens of newspaper literature: with personal memoirs, anecdotes, and reminiscences. Boston: Charles C. Little and James Brown, 1850. 2 vols. 12°.

The Chicago DAILY NEWS. The Chicago Daily News. First issue of the paper from new presses, new type, and new home a newspaper workshop-its facilities for telling the daily story of the world. (From the Chicago Daily News, Oct. 12, 1891.) [Chicago, 1891] 24 pp. 120.

Chronological list of Missouri and Illinois newspapers, 1808-1897, in the St. Louis Mercantile Library. (In St. Louis Mercantile Library reference lists, No. 1, pp. 1-16. St. Louis, 1898.

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COCKE, W. ARCHER. English and American review literature, and journalism. (In The Southern Magazine, vol. 8, March, 1871, pp. 299-311.) Only a brief consideration is given to American periodicals.

COGGESHALL, WILLIAM TURNER. The Newspaper Record, containing a complete list of newspapers and periodicals in the United States, Canadas, and Great Britain, together with a sketch of the origin and progress of printing, with some facts about newspapers in Europe and America. Philadelphia: Lay & brother, 1856. xiv, 194 pp. Illustrations. 8°.

(In his A "A list of

COTTON, HENRY. United States of America. Periodical press in 1850. typographical gazetteer, 2d ser., pp. 243-289. Oxford, 1866. 8°.) villages, stations, and small towns in the United States of America, in which newspapers, if nothing else, were printed in or before the year 1850." CUMMINS, THOMAS J. My Irish Colleagues of New York: Reminiscences and Experiences of a Journalist, 1861 to 1901. In memory of the dead. In compliment of

Souvenir copy.

the living. In argument for the right. In exposure of the wrong. [New York], 1901. 19 pp. Portrait. 8°. CURTISS, DANIEL S. Western Portraiture, and Emigrants' Guide: A Description of Wisconsin, Illinois, and Iowa; with remarks on Minnesota, and other territories. New York: J. H. Colton, 1852. xxx, 31-351 pp. Map. 12°. Papers and periodicals in Wisconsin, Illinois, Iowa, pp. 343-348. DEILER, JOHN HANNO. Geschichte der New Orleanser deutschen presse. Nebst anderen denkwürdigkeiten der New Orleanser Deutschen. [Erster Theil] New Orleans: Im selbstverlage des verfassers, 1901. (4), 40 pp. 8°. "Behandelt, alle seit 1839 in New Orleans herausgegebenen zeitungen mit alleiniger ausnahme der am 1. August 1848 gegründeten und noch bestehenden 'New Orleanser deutschen zeitung,' deren ausführliche geschichte den 2ten theil bilden soll." "Sonderabdruck aus der New Orleanser deutschen zeitung.'" DUNIWAY, CLYDE AUGUSTUS. The development of freedom of the press in Massachusetts. New York, London [etc.]: Longmans, Green, and co., 1906. XV. 202 pp. 8°. (Harvard historical studies, Vol. XII) [English and American periodical literature]. (In the Eclectic Review, vol. 69, Feb., 1839, pp. 215–235.) With some discussion of American theological periodicals.

THE EVENING POST, New York. The Evening Post hundredth anniversary, Nov. 16, 1801-1901. [New York: The Evening Post, 1901] 40 pp. Illustrations. F. THE EVENING POST, New York. The Evening Post hundredth anniversary, November 16, 1801-1901. [New York: The Evening Post Publishing Co., 1902] (4), 142 pp. Illustrations. 8°.

FAXON, FREDERICK WINTHROP Ephemeral bibelots." A bibliography of the modern chap-books and their imitators. Boston: The Boston Book Company, 1903. 26 pp. 12°. (Bulletin of bibliography pamphlets. No. 11.)

THE FIRST GERMAN NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN AMERICA. Philadelphia: [Historical Society of Pennsylvania] 1900. 2, (4) pp. 8°. Facsimile reprint of Franklin's Philadelphische zeitung, 24 jun., 1732 (in the library of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania).

FITCH, CHARLES ELLIOTT. The press of Onondaga. A lecture delivered before the Onondaga Historical Association. Syracuse: Daily Standard print, 1868. 16 pp. FULTON, A. R. Early journalism in Iowa. (In Annals of Iowa, vol. 2, October, 1883, pp. 98-101.)

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STATES.

GEORGE BATTEN & Co.'s DIRECTORY OF THE AGRICULTURAL PRESS OF THE UNITED 1900, George Batten & Co., New York. 104 pp. 12°. (Our Wedge, vol. 2, no. 8.) GEORGE BATTEN & Co.'s DIRECTORY OF THE RELIGIOUS PRESS OF THE UNITED STATES. 1897, George Batten & Co., New York. 211 pp. 12°. (Our Wedge, vol. 1, no. 3.) GERHARD, FREDERICK. Illinois as it is; its history, geography, statistics, constitution, laws, government . . etc. With a prairie and wood map, a geological map, a population map, and other illustrations. Chicago: Keen & Lee, 1857. 451 pp. Only Illustrations. 12°. Newspapers, pp. 439–443. GILMAN, MARCUS D. Printing in Vermont. (In his The Bibliography of Vermont, pp. 208-222. Burlington, 1897. 8°.) "The following brief outline of printing in Vermont may prove a starting point for some one to prepare an extended and particular history of newspapers, magazines, etc., of the State

GODDARD, DELANO A. Newspapers and newspaper writers in New England. 17871815. Boston: A. Williams & Co., 1880. 39 pp. 120. "Read before the New England Historic Genealogical Society, Feb. 4, 1880."

GREEN, SAMUEL ABBOT. The earliest American newspaper, 1690. (In his Ten facsimile reproductions relating to old Boston and neighborhood. pp. 14. Boston, 1901. Fo.)

The earliest newspaper printed in Groton. (In Groton historical series, vol. 2. pp. 93-97. Groton, 1890. 8°.)

Facsimile of old newspapers. [Boston, 1892.] 4 pp. 8°.

GREEN, SAMUEL ABBOTT. Groton newspapers. (In Groton historical series, vol. 1, no. 5, pp. 11-14. Groton, 1887. 8°.)

GRIFFIN, JOSEPH. History of the Press of Maine, ed. by Joseph Griffin, 1872. Brunswick: The press [of J. Griffin] established 1819 [1872]. 284 pp. Plates. Por

trait. 8°.

Supplement to the History of the Press of Maine, with complete indexes. [March, 1874.] Brunswick: J. Griffin. [1874]. (2), [289]-320 pp. 8°. (With his History of the Press of Maine. Brunswick [1872]. Copy 1.)

HALE, EDWARD EVERETT. Memories of a Hundred Years. New ed., revised, with three additional chapters. New York, London: The Macmillan Company, 1904.

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