This newspaper states that it is ‘published every morning, by Joseph B. Morss and Wm H. Brewster at No. 11, Cornhill,” consists largely of ads for eduction such as schools for young ladies. An article on p. 2 titled “Free...
From the website History To You https://www.historytoyou.org/it-s-only-an-image-right “Carter’s Inky Racer Sign, with Original Box and Product, circa 1920 – A product designed to removed ink spots, Carter’s Inky Racer was produced by Carter Ink, which was based out of Boston, Massachusetts, evidence...
The Columbian Centinel, Boston, Massachusetts, Saturday, March 31, 1792, contains an article on p. 2 — an “Extract from the North-Carolina act respecting slaves” It speaks about a change in the punishment for killing a slave. The change is that...
The Liberator, September 3, 1858 Articles about the Dominican Republic and “Negro Mechanics,” and “Negroes to be Educated” in Kansas, and much more. according to Wikipedia: “The Liberator was a weekly abolitionist newspaper, printed and published in Boston by William...