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    The Providence Gazette was an American Revolutionary War era newspaper, and the only newspaper printed in Providence before 1775. It was first published...
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  • as a co-founder and publisher of the Providence Gazette and Country Journal, the first newspaper founded in Providence, Rhode Island. She worked closely...
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  • 1907 Providence Evening Bulletin. 1863–1995 [citation needed] The Providence Gazette. W., Jan. 10, 1795-Dec. 27, 1800+ The Providence Gazette, and Country...
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  • Mary Katharine Goddard (category People of Maryland in the American Revolution)
    in Providence, RI, called The Providence Gazette. However, William left Rhode Island to start a newspaper in Philadelphia. William also had been the publisher...
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  • founded. 1753 – Providence Library Company organized. 1762 State House built. William Goddard sets up printing press; Providence Gazette newspaper begins...
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  • lived in the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations. In 1777, while he was enslaved by Richard Greene, he enlisted as a Private in the 1st Rhode...
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    William Goddard (publisher) (category Burials at North Burying Ground (Providence))
    to Providence and published on August 24, 1765, an issue of the Gazette about the controversy of the Stamp Act of 1765. The newspaper was on the verge...
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    some point he moved to Providence, where on December 22, 1792, and January 24, 1793, he advertised in the Providence Gazette as: "Goldsmith and Jeweller...
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  • Ambrose Page (category People from Providence, Rhode Island)
    the Superior Court and of the Common Pleas, and member of the Council of War". He was described in the Providence Gazette as "for many Years a respectable...
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    Early American publishers and printers (category Freedom of the press)
    nor Safety". The Gazette, like other newspapers of that period, was highly critical of the Stamp Act. The Providence Gazette, at the time the only newspaper...
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  • Group of Boston, Massachusetts, including the Portland Phoenix and the now-defunct Boston Phoenix, Providence Phoenix and Worcester Phoenix. These publications...
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  • née Updike, American printer and a cofounder and publisher of the Providence Gazette and Country Journal Dictionary of American Family Names. Oxford...
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    The history of Brown University spans 260 years. Founded in 1764 as the College in the English Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, Brown...
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    citing Courier of New Hampshire (Concord, NH). June 24, 1802. The Providence Gazette (Providence, RI). July 3, 1802. "South Carolina 1802 U.S. Senate, Special"...
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  • the Boston Mafia, the Providence Mafia or the Office, is an Italian-American Mafia crime family operating in New England. The family consists of two...
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    Saunders Pitman (category People from Providence, Rhode Island)
    In the Providence Gazette of April 2, 1796, he advertised: PITMAN, SANDERS, Silversmith, &c. Takes this Method to acquaint his old Customers, and the Public...
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    John Carter (printer) (category People from Providence, Rhode Island)
    partnership and ran The Providence Gazette, which he eventually purchased and ran on his own up until the year of his death. During the Gaspee Affair Carter...
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    for the newly established United States government in 1783 John Carter (printer)  1745-1814 Printer and publisher; Published The Providence Gazette with...
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  • Carder Hazard (category Justices of the Rhode Island Supreme Court)
    a book from the top of a bookcase, at the house of his son, Doctor George Hazard. An obituary notice, published in the Providence Gazette on December...
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  • against Providence". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. March 17, 2001. Archived from the original on December 11, 2004. Retrieved July 3, 2023. "2000-01 Providence Friars...
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