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The Boston Transcript
The Boston Transcript, founded in 1830 by journalist William D. Ticknor, was a prominent voice in New England journalism and a respected daily newspaper known for its comprehensive news coverage, literary critiques, and commentary. Throughout the 19th century, it established a significant readership, championing local culture and supporting various social causes while earning a reputation for integrity and insightful reporting. The Transcript’s influential role in the community continued until it ceased operations in 1941, leaving a legacy that symbolizes Boston’s rich journalistic heritage. On OldNews.com, you can find scans of The Boston Transcript, Boston, Massachusetts, United States starting 1830, including 378,828 scans in total. Discover accounts of historical figures and events, and perhaps even connect with your own family history. Explore the vast collection of old newspapers on the site to gain insights into the past and the stories that shaped the community.