List of newspapers in New Hampshire in the 18th century
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Amherst

Newspapers published in Amherst, New Hampshire
Amherst, New Hampshire
Amherst is a town in Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 11,201 at the 2010 census. Amherst is home to Ponemah Bog Wildlife Sanctuary, Hodgman State Forest, the Joe English Reservation and Baboosic Lake....

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  • The Amherst Journal, and the New-Hampshire Advertiser. W., Jan. 16, 1795-Jan. 9, 1796.

  • Village Messenger. W., Jan. 9, 1796-Dec. 27, 1800+

Concord

Newspapers published in Concord, New Hampshire
Concord, New Hampshire
The city of Concord is the capital of the state of New Hampshire in the United States. It is also the county seat of Merrimack County. As of the 2010 census, its population was 42,695....

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  • Concord Herald. W., Mar. 9, 1791-Sept. 1, 1792.

  • The Concord Herald, and Newhampshire Intelligencer. W., Jan. 6, 1790-Jan. 12, 1791.

  • Courier of New Hampshire. W., Feb. 13, 1794-Dec. 27, 1800+

  • The Federal Mirror. W., Apr. 10, 1795-Nov. 15, 1796.

  • Hough's Concord Herald. W., Jan. 19, 1791-Mar. 2, 1791; Sept. 8, 1792-Jan. 30, 1794.

  • The Mirror. W., Oct. 10, 1797-Sept. 2, 1799.

  • The Mirrour. W., Oct. 29, 1792-Apr. 3, 1795.

  • New Starr. W., Apr. 11-Oct. 3, 1797.

  • Republican Gazetteer. W., Nov. 22, 1796-Jan. 17, 1797.

  • Russell & Davis' Republican Gazetteer. W., Jan. 24-Apr. 4, 1797.

Dover

Newspapers published in Dover, New Hampshire
Dover, New Hampshire
Dover is a city in Strafford County, New Hampshire, in the United States of America. The population was 29,987 at the 2010 census, the largest in the New Hampshire Seacoast region...

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  • The Phenix. W., Apr. (11), 1792-Aug. 29, 1795.

  • Political and Sentimental Repository, Or Strafford Recorder. W., July 15-Jan. 6 (?) Or June 9 (?), 1791.

  • The Political Repository, Or Stafford Recorder. W., Jan. 6(?) Or June 9(?), 1791-Jan. 4, 1792(?).

  • The Sun. Dover Gazette, and County Advertiser. W., Nov. 18 Or 25, 1795-Dec. 31, 1800+

Exeter

Newspapers published in Exeter, New Hampshire
Exeter, New Hampshire
Exeter is a town in Rockingham County, New Hampshire, United States. The town's population was 14,306 at the 2010 census. Exeter was the county seat until 1997, when county offices were moved to neighboring Brentwood...

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  • American Herald of Liberty. W., May 14, 1793-Nov. (?), 1795.

  • Exeter Federal Miscellany. W., Jan. 16-Sept. 24, 1799.

  • The Exeter Journal, or, New Hampshire Gazette. W., Feb. 17-May 5, 1778.

  • The Exeter Journal, or, The New-Hampshire Gazette, and Tuesday's General Advertiser. W., May 12-June 9, 1778.

  • The Exeter Journal, or, The New-Hampshire Gazette, and Tuesday's General Advertis. W., Feb. 23-May 25, 1779.

  • The Freeman's Oracle, and New-Hampshire Advertiser. W., July 1, 1786-Apr. 25, 1788.

  • The Herald of Liberty. W., Feb. 20-May 8, 1793.

  • The Herald of Liberty, or, Exeter Gazette. W., Nov. (?), 1795-July 12, 1796.

  • Lamson's Weekly Visitor. W., May 5-27, 1795.

  • The New Hampshire Gazette, or, Exeter Morning Chronicle. W., June 1-Aug. 31, 1776.

  • The New-Hampshire (State) Gazette, or, Exeter Circulating Morning Chronicle. W., Sept. 7, 1776-Jan. 14, 1777.

  • New-Hampshire Gazette, or, State Journal and General Advertiser.W., June 16, 1778-Feb. 16, 1779.

  • The Newhampshire Gazetteer. W., Aug. 18, 1789-Feb. 13, 1793.

  • Political Banquet, and Farmer's Feast. W., Oct. 8-Dec. 31, 1799.

  • Ranlet's Federal Miscellany. W., Dec. 5, 1798-Jan. 9, 1799.

  • The State Journal, or, The New-Hampshire Gazette, and Tuesday's Liberty Advertiser. W., Jan. 21, 1777-July 15, 1777.

  • The Weekly Visitor. W., June 2-9, 1795.

  • The Weekly Visitor, or, Exeter Gazette. W., June 16-Dec. 26, 1795.

Gilmanton

Newspapers published in Gilmanton, New Hampshire
Gilmanton, New Hampshire
Gilmanton is a town in Belknap County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 3,777 at the 2010 census. Gilmanton includes the villages of Gilmanton Corner and Gilmanton Ironworks...

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  • The Gilmanton Gazette: and Farmers' Weekly Magazine. W., Aug. 30-Dec. 20, 1800.

Hanover

Newspapers published in Hanover, New Hampshire
Hanover, New Hampshire
Hanover is a town along the Connecticut River in Grafton County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 11,260 at the 2010 census. CNN and Money magazine rated Hanover the sixth best place to live in America in 2011, and the second best in 2007....

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  • Dartmouth Gazette. W., Aug. 27, 1799-Dec. 27, 1800+

  • The Eagle, or, Dartmouth Centinel. W., July 22, 1793- July (?), 1798.

Keene

Newspapers published in Keene, New Hampshire
Keene, New Hampshire
Keene is a city in Cheshire County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 23,409 at the 2010 census. It is the county seat of Cheshire County.Keene is home to Keene State College and Antioch University New England, and hosts the annual Pumpkin Fest...

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  • The Columbian Informer, or, Cheshire Journal. W., Apr. 4, 1793-July 21, 1795.

  • The New-Hampshire Recorder, and the Weekly Advertiser. W., Aug. 7, 1787-Mar. 18, 1788; and Apr. 15, 1788- Mar. 3, 1791.

  • New-Hampshire Sentinel. W., Mar. 23, 1799-Dec. 27, 1800+

  • The Rising Sun. W., Aug. 11, 1795-June 23, 1798.

Portsmouth

Newspapers published in Portsmouth, New Hampshire
Portsmouth, New Hampshire
Portsmouth is a city in Rockingham County, New Hampshire in the United States. It is the largest city but only the fourth-largest community in the county, with a population of 21,233 at the 2010 census...

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  • Federal Observer. W., Nov. 22, 1798-May 29, 1800.

  • Fowle's New-Hampshire Gazette, and General Advertiser. W., Dec. 24, 1784-June 2, 1787.

  • The Freeman's Journal, or, New-Hampshire Gazette. W., May 25, 1776-June 9, 1778.

  • The New-Hampshire Gazette
    The New Hampshire Gazette
    The New Hampshire Gazette is a non-profit, alternative, bi-weekly newspaper published in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Its editors claim that the paper, published on-and-off in one form or another since 1756, is America's oldest newspaper and has trademarked the phrase "The Nation's Oldest...

    . W., Oct. 7, 1756-Mar. 4, 1763.

  • The New-Hampshire Gazette
    The New Hampshire Gazette
    The New Hampshire Gazette is a non-profit, alternative, bi-weekly newspaper published in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Its editors claim that the paper, published on-and-off in one form or another since 1756, is America's oldest newspaper and has trademarked the phrase "The Nation's Oldest...

    . W., Apr. 16, 1793-Dec. 30, 1800+

  • The New-Hampshire Gazette, and General Advertiser. W., Sept. 8, 1781-Dec. 17, 1784.

  • The New-Hampshire Gazette, and Historical Chronicle. W., Mar. 11, 1763-Jan. 9, 1776.

  • The New-Hampshire Gazette, and the General Advertiser. W., June 9, 1787-Apr. 9, 1793.

  • New-Hampshire Gazette, or, State Journal, and General Advertiser. W., June 16, 1778-June 4, 1781.

  • New-Hampshire Gazette, State Journal, and General Advertiser. W., June 11-Sept. 3, 1781.

  • The New-Hampshire Mercury, and the General Advertiser. W., Dec. 24, 1784-Mar. 12, 1788.

  • The New-Hampshire Spy. S.W., Oct. 24, 1786-Mar. 3, 1789.

  • The Oracle of the Day. S.W., W., June 4, 1793-Dec. 28, 1799.

  • Osborne's New-Hampshire Spy. S.W., W., Mar. 6, 1789- Mar. 2, 1793.

  • The Portsmouth Mercury, and Weekly Advertiser. W., Jan. 21, 1765-Sept. 29, 1766.

  • The Republican Ledger. W., Aug. 29, 1799-Dec. 30, 1800+

  • The United States Oracle of the Day. W., Jan. 4-Dec. 27, 1800+

Walpole

Newspapers published in Walpole, New Hampshire
Walpole, New Hampshire
Walpole is a town in Cheshire County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 3,734 at the 2010 census.The town's central settlement, where 605 people resided at the 2010 census, is defined as the Walpole census-designated place , and is east of New Hampshire Route 12...

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  • Farmer's Museum, or, Lay Preacher's Gazette. W., Apr. 1, 1799-Feb. 10, 1800.

  • Farmers' Museum, or, Literary Gazette. W., Feb. 17- Dec. 29, 1800+

  • The Farmer's Weekly Museum: Newhampshire and Vermont Journal. W., Apr. 4, 1797-Mar. 25, 1799.

  • The Newhampshire and Vermont Journal, or, The Farmer's Weekly Museum. W., Apr. 11, 1794-Mar. 28, 1797.

  • The Newhampshire Journal, or, The Farmer's Weekly Museum. W., Apr. 11, 1793-Apr. 4, 1794.
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