Boston Recorder
The Boston Recorder was a Congregationalist newspaper established by Nathaniel Willis (Nathaniel Parker Willis's father) and Sidney E. Morse in 1816 in Boston, Massachusetts.[1] It published weekly newspapers from 1817 to 1824.[2] The paper primarily published religious news and accounts of missionary and other religious organizations, and it also published civic, agricultural, political news, and other topics.[1] It also published Nathaniel Parker Willis's biblical poems.[1] It merged with the Boston Telegraph to form the Boston Recorder and Telegraph.[2]
Editors and contributors[]
- Nancy H. Adsit, contributor
- Harriette Newell Woods Baker, contributor
- Abijah Perkins Marvin, associate editor
- Harvey Newcomb, contributor
- Calvin Ellis Stowe, editor
- Joseph Tracy, editor
- Nathaniel Parker Willis, contributor
References[]
- ^ a b c "Boston Recorder and Telegraph (Boston, Mass.) 1826-1827". Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA. Retrieved 2021-06-07.
- ^ a b "Boston Recorder (Boston, Massachusetts) 1817-1824". Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA. Retrieved 2021-06-07.
External links[]
- "Boston Recorder". University of Illinois Library.
Categories:
- 1816 establishments in the United States
- Magazines established in 1816
- Magazines published in Boston