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You might want to try, Isaiah Thomas' History of Printing In America.
Sorry, I do not have it in front of me, but he is likely to have that 
information.

Roger Mellen
Associate Professor
New Mexico State University





On 10/28/15 8:47 AM, John Ragosta wrote:
> Friends:
>
> I am interested in the political affiliation of early newspapers, in particular the Centinel of Liberty published in Georgetown from about 1796 to 1800. Was it primarily associated with Federalists or Democratic-Republicans?
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> Short of reading all the available back editions, I am curious as to whether there is a secondary source publishing a list of newspapers w/ their general affiliation.
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> Thanks,
> John Ragosta
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