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Antebellum American Newspapers… AAS…
April 11, 2011 by GuyHeilenman Email This Post
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Vincent Golden of the American Antiquarian Society, recently produced a video which describes the history and characteristics of Antebellum American newspapers. We thought our readers might enjoy this informative piece, from the Curator of the AAS:
Antebellum American Newspapers from American Antiquarian Society on Vimeo.
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Filed under: Common Questions, Guest Posts, Pre Civil War, The Hobby
Tagged: AAS, American Antiquarian Society, Antebellum American Newspapers, Pre civil war, Vincent Golden
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