Independent Chronicle (Boston, Massachusetts)

The Independent Chronicle (1776-1840) was a newspaper in Boston, Massachusetts. It originated in 1768 as The Essex Gazette (v.1-7) in Salem, and The New-England Chronicle (v.7-9) in Cambridge, before settling in 1776 in Boston as The Independent Chronicle. Publishers included Edward E. Powars, Nathaniel Willis, and Adams & Rhoades;[1] and for some time it operated from offices on Court Street formerly occupied by James Franklin.[2] As of the 1820s, "the Chronicle [was] the oldest newspaper ... published in Boston; and has long been considered one of the principal republican papers in the state; and its influence has, at all times, been in exact proportion to the popularity of the cause which it has so warmly espoused."[3] After 1840 the paper continued as the Boston Semi-weekly Advertiser published by Nathan Hale.[4]

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Volumes 1-9
Volumes 9-77

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