List of newspapers in Connecticut in the 18th century
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Danbury

Newspapers published in Danbury, Connecticut
Danbury, Connecticut
Danbury is a city in northern Fairfield County, Connecticut, United States. It had population at the 2010 census of 80,893. Danbury is the fourth largest city in Fairfield County and is the seventh largest city in Connecticut....

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  • Farmers Chronicle. W., June 17, 1793-Sept. 19, 1796.

  • Farmer's Journal. W., March 18, 1790-June 3, 1793.

Fairfield

Newspapers published in Fairfield, Connecticut
Fairfield, Connecticut
Fairfield is a town located in Fairfield County, Connecticut, United States. It is bordered by the towns of Bridgeport, Trumbull, Easton, Redding and Westport along the Gold Coast of Connecticut. As of the 2010 census, the town had a population of 59,404...

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  • Fairfield Gazette. W., July 13, 1786-Feb. (?), 1787.

  • Fairfield Gazette, Or The Independent Intelligencer. W., Feb. 15 (?), 1787-Aug. (?), 1787.

Hartford

Newspapers published in Hartford, Connecticut
Hartford, Connecticut
Hartford is the capital of the U.S. state of Connecticut. The seat of Hartford County until Connecticut disbanded county government in 1960, it is the second most populous city on New England's largest river, the Connecticut River. As of the 2010 Census, Hartford's population was 124,775, making...

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  • American Mercury. W., July 12, 1784-Dec. 25, 1800+

  • The Connecticut Courant. W., Oct. 29, 1764-May 31, 1774; Feb. 17, May 5, 12, 1778; Mar. 21, 1791-Dec. 29, 1800+

  • The Connecticut Courant, And Hartford Weekly Intelligencer. W., June 7, 1774-Feb. 10, 1778.

  • The Connecticut Courant And The Weekly Intelligencer. W., Feb. 24, 1778-Mar. 14, 1791.

  • The Freeman's Chronicle, Or The American Advertiser. W., Sept. 1, 1783-July 8, 1784.

  • Hartford Gazette. S.W., W., Jan. 13, 1794-Mar. 19, 1795.

Litchfield

Newspapers published in Litchfield, Connecticut
Litchfield, Connecticut
Litchfield is a town in and former county seat of Litchfield County, Connecticut, United States, and is known as an affluent summer resort. The population was 8,316 at the 2000 census. The boroughs of Bantam and Litchfield are located within the town...

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  • Collier's Litchfield Weekly Monitor. W., Jan. 7-June 16, 1788.

  • The Farmer's Monitor. W., Mar. 5-Dec. 31, 1800+

  • Litchfield-County Monitor. W., Dec. 11, 1790-Jan. 3, 1791.

  • Litchfield Monitor. W., Jan. 10, 1791-Jan. 4, 1792; Aug. 27, 1794-June 3, 1795.

  • Litchfield Monitor And Agricultural Register. W., June 10, 1795-May 11, 1796.

  • The Litchfield Weekly Monitor. June 23, 1788.

  • The Monitor. W., Jan. 11, 1792-Aug. 20, 1794; Feb. 28, 1798-Feb. 26, 1800+

  • Weekly Monitor. W., Mar. Or April 1785-Nov. 28, 1786; June 11-Dec. 31, 1787; June 30, 1788-May 11, 1789; Nov. 17, 1789-Dec. 4, 1790; May 18, 1796-Feb. 21, 1798.

  • Weekly Monitor And American Advertiser. W., Dec. 21, 1784-Mar. 1785.

  • Weekly Monitor And Litchfield Town And County Recorder. W., Dec. 5, 1786-June 4, 1787.

  • Weekly Monitor And The Litchfield Advertiser. W., May 18- June 8, 1789.

Middletown

Newspapers published in Middletown, Connecticut
Middletown, Connecticut
Middletown is a city located in Middlesex County, Connecticut, along the Connecticut River, in the central part of the state, 16 miles south of Hartford. In 1650, it was incorporated as a town under its original Indian name, Mattabeseck. It received its present name in 1653. In 1784, the central...

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  • The Middlesex Gazette. W., Nov. 8, 1785-Oct. 29, 1787; Mar. 3, 1792-Dec. 26, 1800+

  • The Middlesex Gazette, Or Federal Adviser. W., Nov. 5, 1787-Feb. 25, 1792.

New Haven

Newspapers published in New Haven, Connecticut
New Haven, Connecticut
New Haven is the second-largest city in Connecticut and the sixth-largest in New England. According to the 2010 Census, New Haven's population increased by 5.0% between 2000 and 2010, a rate higher than that of the State of Connecticut, and higher than that of the state's five largest cities, and...

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  • The Connecticut Gazette. W., July 5, 1765-Feb. 19, 1768.

  • Connecticut Gazette, With The Freshest Advices Foreign And Domestick. W., Apr. 12, 1755-Apr. 14, 1764.

  • The Connecticut Journal. W., Sept. 13, 1775-Jan. 3, 1799; Apr. 4, 1799-Dec. 31, 1800+

  • The Connecticut Journal, And New-Haven Post-Boy. W., Oct. 23, 1767-Sept. 6, 1775.

  • Connecticut Journal And Weekly Advertiser. W., Jan. 10- Mar. 28, 1799.

  • The New-Haven Chronicle. W., Apr. 18, 1786-Sept. 11, 1787.

  • New-Haven Gazette. W., May 13, 1784-Feb. 9, 1786.

  • The New-Haven Gazette. W., Jan. 5-June 29, 1791.

  • The New-Haven Gazette, And The Connecticut Magazine. W., Feb. 16, 1786-June 18, 1789.

New London

Newspapers published in New London, Connecticut
New London, Connecticut
New London is a seaport city and a port of entry on the northeast coast of the United States.It is located at the mouth of the Thames River in New London County, southeastern Connecticut....

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  • The Bee. W., June 14, 1797-Dec. 31, 1800+

  • The Connecticut Gazette. W., May 11, 1787-Dec. 25, 1799.

  • Connecticut Gazette, And The Commercial Intelligencer. W., Jan. 1-Dec. 31, 1800+

  • Connecticut Gazette, And The Universal Intelligencer. W., Dec. 17, 1773-May 4, 1787.

  • The New-London Advertiser. W., Mar. 2-Apr. 13, 1795.

  • The New-London Gazette. W., Nov. 18, 1763-Dec. 10, 1773.

  • The New-London Summary. W., Sometime Between May 6 And 17, 1763-Sept 23, 1763.

  • The New-London Summary, Or The Weekly Advertiser. W., Aug. 8, 1758-Sometime Between May 6 And June 10, 1763.

  • Springer's Weekly Oracle. W., Oct. 21, 1797-Dec. 28, 1800+

Newfield

Newspapers published in Newfield, Connecticut
Bridgeport, Connecticut
Bridgeport is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Connecticut. Located in Fairfield County, the city had an estimated population of 144,229 at the 2010 United States Census and is the core of the Greater Bridgeport area...

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  • American Telegraphe. W., Apr. 8, 1795-July 6, 1796; Apr. 5, 1797-Oct. 29, 1800.

  • American Telegraphe, & Fairfield County Gazette. W., July 13, 17-Mar. 2, 1797.

Norwich

Newspapers published in Norwich, Connecticut
Norwich, Connecticut
Regular steamship service between New York and Boston helped Norwich to prosper as a shipping center through the early part of the 20th century. During the Civil War, Norwich once again rallied and saw the growth of its textile, armaments, and specialty item manufacturing...

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  • Chelsea Courier. W., Nov. 30, 1796-May 24, 1798.

  • The Courier. W., May 31, 1798-Mar. 15, 1800.

  • The Norwich Packet. W., Dec. 29, 1777-June 1, 1779; June 9, 1791-Dec. 30, 1800+

  • The Norwich Packet; And The Connecticut, Massachusetts, New-Hampshire, And Rhode-Island Weekly Advertiser. W., Oct. 7, 1773-Dec. 22, 1777.

  • The Norwich Packet And The Country Journal. W., Feb. 8, 1787-Sept. 24, 1790.

  • The Norwich Packet And The Weekly Advertiser. W., June 8, 1779-Sept. 26, 1782.

  • The Norwich Packet, Or The Chronicle Of Freedom. W., Oct. 30, 1783-Apr. 7, 1785.

  • The Norwich-Packet, Or The Country Journal. W., Apr. 14, 1785-Feb. 1, 1787.

  • Vox Populi Norwich Packet. W., Oct. 1, 1790-June 2, 1791.

  • The Weekly Register. W., Nov. 29, 1791-Aug. 19, 1795.

Stonington

Newspapers published in Stonington, Connecticut
Stonington, Connecticut
The Town of Stonington is located in New London County, Connecticut, in the state's southeastern corner. It includes the borough of Stonington, the villages of Pawcatuck, Lords Point, Wequetequock, the eastern halves of the villages of Mystic and Old Mystic...

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  • Impartial Journal. W., Oct. 8 (?) 1799-Dec. 30, 1800+

  • Journal Of The Times. W., Oct. 10, 1798-Sept. 17, 1799.

Windham

Newspapers published in Windham, Connecticut
Windham, Connecticut
Windham is a town in Windham County, Connecticut, United States. It contains the city of Willimantic and the villages of Windham Center, North Windham, and South Windham. The city of Willimantic was consolidated with the town in 1983...

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  • The Phenix, Or Windham Herald. W., Mar. 12, 1791-Apr. 12, 1798.

  • Windham Herald. W., Apr. 19, 1798-Dec. 26, 1800+
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