EARLY NEWSPAPERS—BIBLIOGRAPHICAL DATA 425
DATE TITLE PRINTER, ETC, FREQUENCY
1798 Nov. 7 Ann Greenleaf
1800 Mar. 8 Discontinued
Note: Ann Greenleaf sold to James Cheetham, who changed the name to "The American Watch Tower,"
beginning with a new series of numbers. Cf. Thomas, History of Printing, Vol. VI, pp. 119-120.
THE NEW-YORK JOURNAL, AND DAILY PATRIOTIC REGISTERf
See New-York Journal
THE NEW-YORK JOURNAL, AND PATRON OF INDUSTRY
See The Columbian
THE NEW YORK JOURNAL OF COMMERCE
See The Independent Journal: or, the General Advertiser
THE NEW-YORK MERCURYf
See Mercury
NEW YORK MERCURY, OR, THE GENERAL ADVERTISER
1779 Sept. 3 William Lewis Weekly
1782 May Lewis & Horner
Note: WHS has an issue as late as Jan. 3, 1783; but how much longer the paper appeared has not been learned
THE NEW-YORK MORNING POST
1782 May [?] Sower, Morton and
Horner Semi-weekly
1783 Morton & Horner
1786 The New-York Morning Post, and Daily
Advertiser William Morton Daily
1789 The Morning Post, and Daily Advertiser
Note: NYHS has an issue as late as June 30, 1812.
THE NEW-YORK MUSEUM
1788 Aug. i; John Russell Semi-weekly
Note: This issue is in NYPL.
THE NEW-YORK PACKET AND THE AMERICAN ADVERTISERf (Loudon)
See Packet
THE NEW-YORK PACQUET
1763 July II [No. o] Benjamin Mecom Weekly
Note: Copies of the zero number are in NYPL and NYHS; the latter has also No. 6, Monday, August 22.
It is not known how much longer the paper was issued.
NEW-YORK SPECTATORf
See Spectator
NEW-YORK WEEKLY CHRONICLE
1795 Jan. I Mott and Hurtin's New-York Weekly Jacob S. Mott and
Chronicle William Hurtin Weekly
179s April 30 The New-York Weekly Chronicle William Hurtin, Jun.,
and Andrew Commardlnger
Note: NYHS has file ending with Oct. i, 1795.
THE NEW-YORK WEEKLY JOURNALf (Zenger)
See Journal
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