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Federal Gazette and General Advertiser
The Federal Gazette and General Advertiser, established in 1789 by Benjamin Russell in Boston, Massachusetts, is one of the earliest newspapers in the United States. It played a significant role in disseminating news during the formative years of the nation, contributing to public discourse around governance and society. On OldNews.com, you would find scans of Federal Gazette and General Advertiser starting 1798, including 264 scans in total. Offering a range of content, this newspaper became renowned for its commitment to journalistic integrity and accurate reporting, making it a trusted source of information that influenced public opinion and the democratic process in early America. Its legacy continues to be celebrated as a cornerstone of American journalism. Explore OldNews.com to uncover historical figures, events, and possibly connections to your own family history, and delve into this rich archive of America's past.