Colonel William A. Phillips

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English: A graduated dot map of Franco-American newspapers published in New England French or Quebec French, in the New England states, between 1838 and 1938. These papers did not exist continuously at a single time, and only several dozen of the 242 shown here would become institutions which endured for nearly a century.
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City State Newspapers
Hartford Connecticut 2
Norwich Connecticut 1
Putnam Connecticut 1
Waterbury Connecticut 1
Willimantic Connecticut 1
Augusta Maine 1
Biddeford Maine 9
Lewiston Maine 5
Sanford Maine 1
Van Buren Maine 1
Waterville Maine 4
Attleboro Massachusetts 1
Boston Massachusetts 5
Fall River Massachusetts 22
Fitchburg Massachusetts 4
Haverhill Massachusetts 3
Holyoke Massachusetts 10
Lawrence Massachusetts 12
Lowell Massachusetts 24
Lynn Massachusetts 5
Marlboro Massachusetts 3
New Bedford Massachusetts 5
Northampton Massachusetts 4
Salem Massachusetts 4
Southbridge Massachusetts 2
Spencer Massachusetts 3
Springfield Massachusetts 4
Taunton Massachusetts 1
Worcester Massachusetts 10
Berlin New Hampshire 1
Manchester New Hampshire 36
Nashua New Hampshire 2
Somersworth New Hampshire 2
Arctic Rhode Island 1
Central Falls Rhode Island 5
Nasonville Rhode Island 1
Pawtucket Rhode Island 5
Providence Rhode Island 4
Woonsocket Rhode Island 21
Source: From The Shadows of the Trees by Jacques Ducharme, p. 232.

Compiled from Bélisle's Histoire de la Presse Franco-Américaine, and
La Croisade Franco-Américaine.

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