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Rare Newspapers found on The Freedom Trail…

[1]As of April 15, 2011, the historic Freedom Trail [2] welcomed Boston area’s 1st authentic colonial era print shop, The Printing Office of Edes & Gill.  While visiting, patrons will have the opportunity to engage living historians working their printers trade in pre-revolutionary Boston. These same printers were at the vanguard of citizen angst over British governmental policies that Bostonians felt violated their rights as Englishmen.  They offer unique personal encounters with history and colonial printing.  If you have the opportunity to visit Boston, make sure to pay a visit to this great new addition, located along the Freedom Trail at the historic Clough House, which is owned by and conveniently located adjacent to Old North Church [3].  While there, look for a few Rare & Early Newspapers [4] from our archives.  In the meantime, enjoy their new website:  The Printing Office of Edes & Gill [5]

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#1 Comment By Misty Ervin On 05/03/2011 @ 7:23 pm

i got a book “Great Headlines of the 2th Century” it was publish 1972
Contents of year of headlines1903-1969….